A new philosophical manifesto on the essence of yachting is introduced by Captain Georgios Parisis, Master Mariner, whose work bridges navigation, leadership philosophy, and the evolving culture of the sea.
Rather than approaching yachting as another segment of the luxury industry, the book reframes it as a human experience of awareness, connection, and meaning.
Through a series of concise yet powerful reflections, the text proposes a fundamental shift in perspective: yachts are not merely floating assets, but spaces where time, presence, and human connection acquire deeper significance.
The manifesto suggests that the future of yachting will not be defined by size, speed, or price, but by the depth and authenticity of the experience it creates.
Within this new perspective:
Positioned within the broader global dialogue on the experience economy, emotional intelligence in leadership, and conscious travel, the book invites readers to reconsider the sea not simply as a space we cross, but as a space we interpret.
About the Author
Captain Georgios Parisis is a Master Mariner, educator, and maritime strategist active in the international yachting sector.
He holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Marine Engineering Management from the University of Greenwich and combines academic knowledge with extensive practical experience at sea.
He currently serves as Scientific Advisor on Training and Education at the Hellenic Yacht Crew Association (HYCA) and as Scientific Advisor to the Union of Shipping Agents of the Greek Islands (ENPEN) on matters related to marina development, the evolution of the yachting industry, and maritime education.
Captain Parisis has designed more than twenty specialized training programs for yacht crews and has delivered lectures and seminars at two universities and at the Merchant Marine Academies (Schools of Masters).
He is also known for developing innovative conceptual frameworks on maritime leadership and philosophy, including the concept of “Yachting Ideology,” which approaches yachting not merely as an economic activity but as a cultural and intellectual phenomenon.
Book Concept
The book is structured as a manifesto of perspective.
Rather than describing yachts, routes, or destinations, it explores the inner dimension of the journey, suggesting that the next era of yachting will be shaped by three fundamental ideas:
Experience instead of possession
Presence instead of movement
Meaning instead of luxury
By reframing the language through which the industry describes itself, the manifesto invites readers to imagine a future where the yacht becomes not only a vessel of travel, but a vessel of perception.
The Manifesto
Yachting
Captain Georgios Parisis
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