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The editors behind Yachts For Kings

Every guide on this site carries a byline, and every byline links here. Two people write and edit Yachts For Kings, and the same two people are accountable for every ranking, every "passed on" note, and every correction. We do not hide behind a faceless brand.

Both of us are co-founders of Kings Hospitality LLC, the company that publishes Yachts For Kings and the rest of the For Kings network. Between us we have spent roughly twenty years as serial entrepreneurs — building, running, and selling multiple businesses, including companies we grew past the million-dollar mark. We bring that operator's eye to yachting: where the money actually goes, which contracts protect the client, and which "deals" do not survive a second read.

Fredrik Filipsson

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Co-founder of Kings Hospitality LLC and the For Kings editorial network. Serial entrepreneur with two decades building businesses across travel and hospitality. Fredrik leads the brokerage, cost, and methodology side of the site.

Morten Andersen

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Co-founder of Kings Hospitality LLC. Serial entrepreneur with two decades building and running companies in hospitality and travel. Morten leads the charter, day-charter, and destination side of the site.

How authorship works here

Pages are written and signed by one of us, with the other available as a second read on the higher-stakes brokerage and contract pages. Where a guide turns on a legal or safety point — VAT exposure, contract structure, crew certification — we say so and cite the primary source. We do not publish anonymous editorial. If you think we got something wrong, the contact and corrections page reaches us directly, and we date every correction we make.

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