sold
February 12, 2018
Motor yacht Endeavour sold
$ 17,295,000
Westport | 39.62 m | 2014
back on market with Fraser
$ 19,750,000
Auroux | 56 m | 1974
back on market with Burgess
€ 3,950,000
Moonen | 28.9 m | 2007
€ 200K price reduction
€ 1,900,000
Ferretti | 25.3 m | 2007
sold
February 9, 2018
Motor yacht Party Girl sold
$ 15,900,000
Christensen | 44.5 m | 2008
back on market with Denison
$ 2,490,000
Viking | 32.92 m | 2002
$ 1M price reduction
$ 16,900,000
Trinity Yachts | 47.85 m | 2006
€ 400K price reduction
€ 2,500,000
Carp Navi | 39.6 m | 1990
sold
February 8, 2018
Motor yacht Ceylan sold
€ 6,450,000
Tansu | 35.2 m | 2010
€ 1M price reduction
€ 9,950,000
Timmerman | 44.7 m | 2014
$ 200K price reduction
$ 2,550,000
Hargrave | 29.46 m | 2004
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€ 2,900,000
Moonen | 27.43 m | 2003
sold
February 7, 2018
Sailing catamaran Che sold
€ 4,975,000
Sunreef | 34.75 m | 2010
now for sale with YCO
€ 3,450,000
McMullen & Wing | 34.2 m | 2003
€ 2M price reduction
€ 17,950,000
Admiral | 46.55 m | 2014
$ 600K price reduction
$ 16,900,000
Overmarine | 49.9 m | 2012
$ 500K price reduction
$ 3,000,000
Azzura Marine | 32 m | 2003
sold
February 6, 2018
Motor yacht Amels 472 sold
Amels | 55 m | 2018
sold
February 6, 2018
Motor yacht SOC sold
$ 4,500,000
Delta Marine | 37.2 m | 1996
sold
February 6, 2018
Motor yacht Chantella sold
€ 650,000
CNA | 30 m | 1966
$ 1M price reduction
$ 7,495,000
Palmer Johnson | 39.62 m | 2003
sold
February 5, 2018
Motor yacht Tamara RD sold
€ 5,900,000
Admiral | 35 m | 2010
sold
February 5, 2018
Motor yacht G Whiz sold
€ 750,000
Brooke Yachts International | 33 m | 1989
back on market with All Ocean Yachts
$ 3,500,000
Davie | 39.84 m | 1973

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In a decisive move, The Italian Sea Group S.P.A. (TISG) has announced that it will be pursuing legal action against The New York Times following an article published on October 31, 2024. The company claims that the piece contained serious inaccuracies regarding the sinking of its yacht, the Bayesian, which has tarnished the reputation of the renowned Perini Navi brand, known for its excellence in luxury yachting.In its statement, TISG asserted that the article lacked technical accuracy and failed to credit qualified sources for its claims. The company emphasized that it acquired the Perini Navi brand and related assets in January 2021 and thus cannot be held accountable for events prior to that acquisition.Addressing specific claims made in the article:Sloop vs. Ketch Stability: TISG refuted allegations relating to the stability of the single-mast design, asserting that the Bayesian fully complies with stability standards set by the Maritime Coastguard Agency.Expert Opinions: The company questioned the validity of unnamed experts cited in the article, insisting that the Bayesian’s design was developed by esteemed naval architect Ron Holland, thereby ensuring a reliable design.Watertight Doors: TISG clarified that the watertight doors mentioned in the article meet regulatory requirements and can only allow water ingress under improper operation.Responsibility for Vulnerabilities: TISG stated that any alleged vulnerabilities reported were likely the result of operational errors rather than design flaws.Ballast Considerations: The company defended the design of the ballast system, asserting that it was strategically placed to balance the yacht without compromising safety.Deck Design: TISG contested claims regarding the deck design affecting buoyancy, stating that such factors are regulated and do not violate safety standards.Regulatory Compliance: The company highlighted that the Bayesian's stability booklet has received MCA approval, confirming compliance with international standards.Wind Conditions During Incident: TISG provided further technical data, asserting that anticipated heeling angles during adverse weather do not support claims of inherent design flaws.In summary, TISG declared that the Bayesian is unsinkable when operated under proper sailing conditions and expressed confidence that ongoing investigations will clarify the circumstances of the incident.The Italian Sea Group is a global operator in the luxury yachting industry, listed on Euronext Milan (“EXM”) and active in the construction and refit of motor yachts and sailing yachts up to 140 meters. The Company, led by Italian entrepreneur Giovanni Costantino, operates on the market with the brands Admiral, renown for elegant and prestigious yachts, Tecnomar, Perini Navi, and Picchiotti; the Company has a business unit, NCA Refit, that manages the maintenance and refit services for yachts and mega yachts with a length over 60 meters. Credit: The Italian Sea Group; Yacht Harbour archive
Benetti Takes Part in the First Qatar Boat Show
Benetti is set to make a splash at the inaugural Qatar Boat Show, taking place in Doha from November 6 to 9, alongside 500 companies from around the globe.This premier event, held at Old Doha Port and dedicated to luxury yachts, marks a significant occasion for Benetti. Attendees are invited to visit the brand’s lounge at stand EQP016, where the shipyard will present its rich history, latest innovations, and future objectives. Benetti specializes in producing and marketing composite yachts ranging from 34 to 44 meters, as well as aluminum and steel yachts from 37 to over 100 meters.The highly anticipated boat show underscores the region's rising significance as a prime destination for superyacht cruising and a key tourist hub in the Middle East. It also highlights Qatar's growing community of yacht owners who appreciate high-quality Italian craftsmanship. With approximately 1,877 yacht berths available—108 of which accommodate vessels between 40 and 160 meters—and an anticipated rise in consumer spending power projected to reach between $73 billion and $90 billion by the end of 2029, Qatar is firmly establishing itself in the luxury yacht market.Founded in 1873, Benetti is the oldest Italian shipyard specializing in luxury yachts. Benetti designs, builds and sells composite vessels from 29 to 44m and steel and aluminum boats from 37 to over 100m. The fleet consists of five categories: Class, Oasis, B.Yond, B.Now and Custom to meet all the needs of the market. Benetti belongs to the Azimut|Benetti Group, the largest privately owned luxury yachting group in the world.Credits: Benetti
First Riva Boutique Opens in Milan
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