back on market
€ 16,000,000
Ortona Navi | 49.9 m | 2008
back on market
€ 5,900,000
Couach | 37 m | 2008
€ 800,000 price reduction
€ 1,600,000
Kaiserwerft | 31 m | 2005
sold
March 25, 2022
Motor yacht Playpen sold
$ 13,500,000
Richmond Yachts | 43.28 m | 2007
$ 500,000 price reduction
$ 14,450,000
Cheoy Lee | 44.8 m | 2007
new to market with IYC
$ 68,000,000
VSY | 63.8 m | 2020
sold
$ 3,395,000
Cheoy Lee | 27.43 m | 2008
back on market
$ 21,500,000
Christensen | 48 m | 2005
€ 1,000,000 price reduction
€ 9,900,000
Baglietto | 41.4 m | 2004
sold
$ 24,999,000
Trinity Yachts | 58.22 m | 2009
back on market
€ 6,100,000
Mengi Yay | 47.4 m | 2009
back on market
€ 11,500,000
Benetti | 44.2 m | 2006
back on market
€ 9,900,000
Townsend & Downey | 55.08 m | 1902
back on market
€ 3,995,000
Moonen | 29 m | 2007
sold
price on request
Ferretti Custom Line | 33 m | 2019
sold
February 25, 2022
Motor yacht Nautilass sold
£ 6,995,000
Sunseeker | 34.53 m | 2015
back on market with Denison
$ 26,500,000
Heesen | 46.7 m | 2012
sold
February 25, 2022
Motor yacht Seakid sold
€ 10,000,000
Baglietto | 44.2 m | 2007
sold
February 24, 2022
Motor yacht White Pearl sold
€ 3,950,000
Sunseeker | 33.91 m | 2010
back on market
$ 15,000,000
Richmond Yachts | 46 m | 2013
€ 1,500,000 price reduction
€ 8,500,000
Nautor's Swan | 39.93 m | 2006
sold
February 21, 2022
Motor yacht Sea Star sold
$ 1,895,000
Hargrave | 33.22 m | 2001
back on market
$ 5,900,000
Benetti | 46.09 m | 1989
€ 1,000,000 price reduction
€ 4,900,000
Permare | 35.35 m | 2012

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Ocean Independence Expands Global Network and Partnerships
Ocean Independence has announced two major developments, highlighting its expanding presence and strategic collaborations in the global yachting industry.The company has opened a new office in Dubai, marking its 16th location worldwide. Situated at the Dubai Harbour Marina, the office strengthens Ocean Independence’s presence in the Arabian region, a rapidly growing hub for superyachting. The new branch will be led by experienced broker Sebastian Dumitrescu, who has been appointed Group Director. CEO Peter Hürzeler emphasized the importance of a local presence in key markets, noting that Dubai offers significant opportunities across sales, charter, and yacht management services. G24 ClassicIn addition, Ocean Independence has formed a strategic partnership with the Giangrasso Group, an emerging player in the Italian yacht market. The Giangrasso Group, known for its longstanding expertise as a subcontractor for major shipyards, is now launching its own brand. Ocean Independence is serving as the global sales agent for the company’s new semi-custom and full-custom superyacht lines.Sebastian Dumitrescu and Peter Hürzeler The partnership’s first project is the G24 Classic, a 24-meter yacht crafted entirely of aluminum and designed by Arrabito Naval Architects. The vessel, with a top speed of 27 knots and a cruising range of 300 nautical miles, features interiors by designer Michela Reverberi. The yacht is tailored as a family-friendly world cruiser with elegant, maritime-inspired interiors. The G24 Classic is set to make its global debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival after delivery to its owner in August.G24 ClassicOcean Independence is also supporting the Giangrasso Group’s plans to expand its portfolio with two additional semi-custom platforms, measuring 34 and 45 meters. Hürzeler expressed optimism about the collaboration, citing strong market interest in the size range.With these developments, Ocean Independence continues to expand its footprint and reinforce its role as a key player in the global yachting industry.Credits: Ocean Independence
67m Amor à Vida Launched by CRN
CRN has launched the 67.55-meter superyacht M/Y Amor à Vida at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona. The vessel, built with a steel and aluminum displacement hull, entered the water during a private ceremony on January 23, 2025. Previously known as Project Maranello, the yacht features six decks and measures 11.80 meters in beam, with a gross tonnage of 1,450 GT.The exterior and interior design were created by Nuvolari Lenard, working in collaboration with CRN, which provided its expertise in custom yacht construction. The project was overseen by Moran Yacht & Ship, acting as the owner’s representative and managing construction processes, inspections, and contractor coordination.M/Y Amor à Vida accommodates up to 12 guests and 17 crew members. Its exterior styling is described as sleek and dynamic, reflecting the owner's vision and lifestyle preferences. The vessel is equipped with a hybrid propulsion system designed to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce energy consumption. A heat recovery system has also been integrated to optimize hot water usage for the pools and onboard plumbing, improving operational efficiency and reducing costs.Work on the yacht’s interior and exterior outfitting, along with testing and sea trials, is set to continue until its scheduled handover in spring 2025.The Ferretti Group, led by Chief Executive Officer Alberto Galassi, is now one of the world’s leaders in the construction and sale of luxury yachts and pleasure vessels, with a unique portfolio of brands: Ferretti Yachts, Riva, Pershing, Itama, Mochi Craft, CRN, Custom Line and Wally.Credits: Ferretti Group
U-Boat Worx Releases New Imagery of the Super Sub High-Speed Submersible
U-Boat Worx, a Dutch submersible manufacturer specializing in private, research, and commercial applications, has unveiled new imagery of its Super Sub model. Designed for high-speed underwater exploration, the Super Sub is equipped with advanced features intended to enhance performance and user experience.The submersible’s propulsion system includes four in-house-engineered thrusters, generating 100 kW of power and enabling a maximum underwater speed of 9 knots. This speed allows for steep 45-degree ascents and dynamic underwater maneuvers. Its droplet-shaped hull and advanced wing configurations contribute to its hydrodynamic design, setting it apart from other submersibles in terms of agility and efficiency.The Super Sub accommodates a pilot and two passengers in an ultra-clear acrylic hull that offers 360-degree views. Ergonomic seating and a five-point harness system ensure safety and comfort during high-speed maneuvers.Developed as part of U-Boat Worx’s bespoke submarine program, the Super Sub allows for customization to meet the specific preferences of its owners. The model combines engineering precision with high-quality craftsmanship, aiming to deliver a unique underwater experience.Founded in 2005, U-Boat Worx has produced over 60 submersibles used globally in private, research, and cruise industry contexts. The company continues to innovate in submersible design with a focus on safety and performance.Credits: U-Boat Worx
Construction Progress on GX42 Yacht from GX Superyachts Ahead of Schedule
GX Superyachts has achieved a significant milestone in the construction of its first yacht, the GX42, with the successful turning of the aluminium hull. This operation, carried out at SES Yachts near Tuzla, Turkey, involved the use of four mobile cranes and required several hours of precision work. The hull turn marks a critical step in the build process for the 42-meter yacht, which is on track for delivery in the summer of 2026.In addition to completing the hull turn, the build team has attached the superstructure to the hull. The GX42 features a raised pilothouse design with a curved hardtop that supports solar panels capable of generating up to 27 kW of power. These advancements highlight the yacht’s hybrid propulsion system and emphasis on energy efficiency.The GX42 is the first project from GX Superyachts, a new brand offering a range of vessels from 24 to 56 meters in length. The company’s founder, Vladimir Zinchenko, expressed satisfaction with the progress, noting that the build is ahead of schedule. The yacht’s naval architecture is by Francesco Rogantin and NAMES, with exterior design by Marco Casali.The GX42 aims to combine fuel efficiency with modern design and comfort, positioning it as a forward-looking option in the yacht market. The first hull’s progress has generated interest among prospective buyers, according to the company.Credits: GX Superyachts
American Magic and Nautor Swan Announce Joint Venture to Advance Sailing in the United States
American Magic, the U.S. challenger for the 36th and 37th America’s Cup, and Nautor Swan, a leading yacht design and manufacturing company, have announced plans to form a joint venture. The partnership aims to enhance competitive sailing in the United States and promote growth within the marine industry.The collaboration will initially focus on the ClubSwan 28 project, which includes the development of a new regatta series and a fleet of ClubSwan 28 yachts. These regattas are expected to begin in late 2025 and will be hosted in Pensacola and other locations along the U.S. East Coast. The project seeks to provide a high-performance competitive platform while expanding the presence of Nautor Swan yachts in the U.S. market.American Magic will contribute its expertise in advanced engineering and boat building, while Nautor Swan will bring its renowned yacht design and manufacturing capabilities. The partnership also includes plans to integrate shared services for the ClubSwan 28 fleet, reducing the need for teams to travel with extensive support crews."This joint venture marks a significant step in American Magic’s mission to lead sailing in the United States into a new era of innovation and competition," said Terry Hutchinson, President of Sailing Operations at American Magic. Giovanni Pomati, CEO of Nautor Swan, added, "Reenergizing sailing in America is our challenge, both commercially and technologically."The partnership will extend beyond the ClubSwan 28 project, with plans to promote the sales and servicing of Nautor Swan yachts in the U.S. and explore the potential for building yachts at American Magic’s facility in Pensacola. Tyson Lamond, Chief Operations Officer at American Magic, emphasized the importance of this infrastructure, noting the development of a high-performance sailing center as a hub for advanced boat design and regatta hosting.Federico Michetti, Head of Sport Activities at Nautor Swan, expressed confidence in the project, citing a long history of sailing innovation in the United States and its potential to bring new energy to the sport.The joint venture aims to strengthen both companies' leadership positions in marine innovation and competitive sailing while fostering industry growth in the United States.Nautor Swan was founded in 1966 in Pietarsaari, Finland. The builder entered the superyacht market in 1999. Since then, the yard has continued building high-performance sailing yachts in three different lines; ClubSwan, Swan Yachts and Maxi Swan Yachts. American Magic is redefining high-performance sailing in the United States with a mission to elevate the sport and inspire broader participation. Established in 2017, the team has challenged for the 36th and 37th America’s Cup and continues to drive innovation and excellence in competitive sailing. Based in Pensacola, Florida, American Magic is developing a state-of-the-art sailing center that will serve as a hub for advanced boat design, talent development, and regatta hosting, reinforcing its commitment to shaping the future of sailing in America.Credits: Nautor Swan

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