Offers encouraged
990,000€
Sunseeker | 19.62 m | 2007
10% reduction
35,000,000€
Benetti | 59.3 m | 2009
New to market
7,900,000€
Benetti | 46.18 m | 1991
10% reduction
1,950,000€
Nautor's Swan | 25 m | 2001
Sold!
May 28, 2015
M/Y Engelberg sold
39,500,000€
Amels | 55 m | 2013
6% reduction
7,400,000€
Heesen | 37 m | 2006
New to market
11,900,000$
Burger | 38 m | 2007
7% reduction
3,500,000$
MCP Yachts | 30 m | 2007
22% reduction
3,100,000€
Leopard | 32 m | 2007
16% reduction
2,500,000€
Aegean | 28 m | 2013
Sold!
49,750,000€
Lurssen | 60.97 m | 2004
New to market
May 26, 2015
M/Y O listed for sale
3,900,000€
Overmarine | 34 m | 2007
New to market
5,990,000$
Princess Yachts | 29 m | 2010
3% reduction
875,000€
Sunseeker | 23 m | 2004
Sold
12,500,000€
| 0 m |
Sold!
May 22, 2015
Maluhea sold
2,950,000€
Ferretti | 31 m | 2003
14% reduction
2,999,999$
Maccarinni Brazil | 48 m | 1989
10% reduction
19,500,000$
Palmer Johnson | 46 m | 2009
New to market
May 21, 2015
Ichtus listed for sale
1,490,000€
Futuna | 22 m | 2010
40% reduction
3,800,000€
Astilleros Celaya | 45 m | 1977
Sold!
May 20, 2015
Champagne O Clock sold
690,000€
Falcon | 26 m | 2001
New to market
7,250,000$
Canados | 24.38 m | 2004
10% reduction
2,650,000€
Flagman Yachts | 24 m | 2014
2% reduction
5,850,000$
Crescent Yachts | 37 m | 2003

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Juno’s 7 Launched by Benetti
Benetti unveiled M/Y Juno’s 7, the inaugural vessel of its Class 44M series, during a launch event in Viareggio. This remarkable yacht showcases the artistry of Cassetta Yacht Designers, featuring a design that emphasizes natural, informal settings across its four decks, reflecting the brand's rich heritage.Juno’s 7 represents a significant milestone for Benetti, as it is the shipyard's fiberglass flagship, merging excellence and tradition with a modern flair. Daniela Petrozzi, Benetti’s Sales Director, expressed her excitement, stating, “This yacht embodies our continued commitment to innovation while honoring our legacy. Cassetta Yacht Designers have expertly redefined the exterior and interiors, bringing a fresh perspective to our design ethos.”The design philosophy behind Juno’s 7 focuses on creating a relaxing atmosphere, intentionally steering clear of overly artificial or elaborate environments. The use of expansive transparent surfaces, such as hull mirrors in the main lounge, enhances the natural light and openness of the space.Material selection played a central role in the design. Highlights include the use of trowelled resin for bathroom surfaces instead of traditional marble – reserved only for the main deck's basins. The yacht features a diverse array of FSC-certified woods, including antique elm flooring that retains the wood’s natural knots and uniquely varied plank sizes. Striped ash paneling was chosen for the walls, meticulously curated to achieve the perfect aesthetic for the yacht.Juno’s 7 is tailored for extended and secure voyages, with a layout designed for maximum privacy and ample storage. The yacht boasts four decks: the main deck includes the owner’s cabin, a galley, a dayhead, and a spacious lounge with panoramic views; the upper deck features a helm station, expansive living areas, and an optional VIP cabin; the sun deck offers over 102 square meters of recreational space, while the lower deck houses four guest cabins and crew facilities. A unique beach club near the water's edge adds an independent, multifunctional area, complemented by a garage strategically located on the port side.Soundproofing is a standout feature, placing this 44-meter yacht at the forefront of its class through advanced floating floors, bulkheads, and cutting-edge flexible transmission couplings. Additionally, the yacht’s air-conditioning system ensures optimal climate control with six air exchanges per hour.Powered by twin MAN engines rated at 1,400 HP each at 2,300 r/min, Juno’s 7 can reach a top speed of 15 knots and offers an impressive range of 4,100 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 11 knots.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
Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 Dazzles at Lamborghini Day
The Italian Sea Group marked a significant milestone with its brand Tecnomar for Lamborghini during the European premiere of Automobili Lamborghini's latest super sports car, the Temerario1.Over 400 automotive enthusiasts arrived at Lamborghini Day Germany, hosted at Luftschiffhangar Mülheim near Düsseldorf, showcasing their extraordinary super sports cars. The event offered a thrilling 360-degree celebration of the iconic brand and unveiled the Temerario1, a remarkable Fuoriclasse super sports car boasting a powerful 920-hp twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain.As a partner for the occasion, Tecnomar for Lamborghini curated a unique experience using its Ad Personam configurator, enabling guests to customize their own Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 yacht. A stunning scale model of the yacht captured the attention of attendees, emphasizing the dynamic synergy between the realms of Tecnomar and Lamborghini through their shared attributes of sportiness and power.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
Interiors for the Numarine 45XP Unveiled by Hot Lab
The power of enduring collaborations is evident, especially when it comes to the partnership between shipyard and design studio. This synergy speaks not only to the success of previous projects but also to the mutual understanding of project needs and how to elevate past designs into something new.This rings true for the Italian design studio Hot Lab, a part of the Viken Group, and Turkish shipyard Numarine, known for their popular contemporary explorer yachts, many of which have benefitted from Hot Lab's creative flair. It’s this successful history that led Numarine to engage Hot Lab for the interior design of its new flagship, the 45.34-metre 45XP, debuting for the first time. The interiors showcase clever spatial designs, multifunctional spaces, and a clean yet inviting beach-house-chic aesthetic that beautifully complements the expansive deck areas and guest amenities of the 45XP.Main saloon “With several years of collaboration under our belts, we share a mutual understanding of each other’s distinct styles,” said Ömer Malaz, Chairman of Numarine. “Given the significance of this new flagship, establishing a cohesive design strategy was paramount. While we provided some technical guidelines, we entrusted much of the creative vision to the Hot Lab team.”Main saloonThe yacht boasts a remarkable 498GT exterior, highlighted by striking profile lines that maximize deck space and superstructure glazing, ensuring a strong connection to the outside world from any point within. But the 45XP is designed not only for aesthetics; it’s built for serious cruising, featuring a seaworthy hull with a trans-ocean range of 6,000 nautical miles. This exceptional foundation allowed Hot Lab to enhance the livability of the guest spaces, drawing upon their extensive experience with previous models in the series.Master cabinThe design process began with a thorough review of the layout, which proved to be a straightforward task, thanks to Numarine’s advanced work. “The project was already positioned well technically, and Numarine requested our input on the general arrangement,” shared Enrico Lumini, design director and co-founder of Hot Lab. “Minimal intervention was needed because the yard had developed an incredibly solid design. For this 45-metre yacht, we provided insights built from our extensive construction experience, focusing on the yard's strengths while suggesting minor improvements for detail.”Upper deck loungeMalaz noted that Hot Lab understood Numarine's previous projects well, having crafted varied interiors for their last few models. “They recognize that interiors don't always need to mirror the exterior style, especially for well-received yachts produced in multiple units,” he stated. “However, they strive to enhance the interplay between interior and deck spaces, ensuring that windows and connections to the outdoors create cohesion.”Upper deck cabinThe interior design philosophy aimed to craft warm, inviting, and well-proportioned areas that harmonize in color. The layout prioritizes spaciousness in individual cabins rather than simply maximizing the number of cabins. While the design is adaptable to client preferences, Numarine is showcasing the project with an emphasis on five generously-sized cabins, fostering privacy alongside communal spaces—an essential feature for their flagship design. The yacht includes large saloons and a spacious owner’s cabin with direct access to a private bow area. “It harmonizes the yard's characteristics with innovative proposals,” Lumini noted.Moreover, they intentionally layered multiple functionalities within shared spaces to promote social interaction. This resulted in inclusive areas where families of varying ages could engage together or pursue different activities, with the saloon serving as a communal “piazza” that thoughtfully integrates lounging, dining, and cinema within a unified setting.Complementing this design is a carefully curated palette of colors and materials, balancing wood and leather and contrasting grey-sand oak with burgundy leather. The stylish design of walls and columns is fused with oriental tones in the ceiling panels. “This blend of styles is perhaps the yacht's most distinctive feature,” Lumini remarked.Main saloonÖmer Malaz further emphasized that the designers drew inspiration from current trends – not simply for the sake of fashion, but because these trends align seamlessly with their design philosophy. Their approach favors simplicity, natural materials, and unrefined finishes, celebrating the essence of materials like travertine and oak without artificial treatments. “This philosophy allows the natural aesthetics of these interiors to shine,” Lumini affirmed.This collaboration exemplifies the thorough alignment of purposeful layout and design, positioning the 45XP as a testament to Numarine's commitment to quality and style. “Our long-term partnership reflects continuity and trust, making us proud of our collective achievements,” expressed Antonio Romano, commercial director of the Viken Group and co-founder of Hot Lab. “This yacht is unequivocally Numarine, offering spacious interiors and unique pathways, yet it represents the pinnacle of quality and style developed by the yard over recent years. We’re thrilled to have contributed to it.”Malaz wrapped up by noting, “Our new flagship marks a further evolution of our previous endeavors, embodying the design expertise and construction quality we've perfected over countless projects. This interior layout and style resonate perfectly with the essence of the 45XP and the adventurous cruising lifestyle that Numarine offers to all our owners through our tailored explorer yachts.”Numarine, a European high-performance motor-yacht shipyard headquartered in Istanbul, offers a range of yachts from 19 to 45 meters.The Viken Group includes Tillberg Design of Sweden, Hot Lab and Thalia Marine. It has been established to gather leading and passionate companies, with similar ideas and business ethics, under one umbrella. This enables it to provide a full range of completely aligned and comprehensive design, naval architecture and project management services.Credits: Numarine
 First Interior Details of Its New Ultima 111 Revealed by Sunreef Yachts
Sunreef Yachts has unveiled the first look at the interiors of its groundbreaking hybrid catamaran, the Ultima 111, which was introduced just two months ago. New images released by the luxury boat manufacturer showcase the yacht’s serene and sophisticated interior features, including the stunning owner's stateroom and the expansive main saloon.The Ultima 111, measuring 36.25 meters, is a collaborative design effort between Sunreef and renowned Dutch design firm Phathom Studio, focusing on both interior and exterior aesthetics. This catamaran made its debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September and is set to be constructed at Sunreef's cutting-edge facility in Ras al-Khaimah, UAE. It will serve as the flagship of Sunreef's Ultima line, known for its blend of performance, style, and sustainability.Incorporating modern design elements, the yacht’s interior is crafted in two distinct palettes. The exterior features subtle automotive influences with a sleek grey hull and black glass framework. Inside, the design philosophy revolves around ‘gentle boldness,’ merging vibrant design with calming atmospheres. This approach juxtaposes dynamic features with soft, organic elements, creating spaces that are both energizing and tranquil.Material choices prioritize durability and environmental sustainability, with an emphasis on natural resources that align with a circular economy. The interior features a sophisticated mix of earth-toned shades and textures, enhancing the living experience through warmth and biophilic elements.“We understand our market and have essentially shaped the concept of luxury catamarans,” said Francis Lapp, Sunreef's founder and president. “Working with Phathom’s talented team allows us to introduce innovative ideas while staying true to our brand's essence, and we anticipate the Ultima 111 will resonate with a wide audience.”Phathom's interior design incorporates warm, tactile elements alongside organic curves that promote a sense of wellbeing, making the living spaces both modern and inviting.The Ultima 111 featuring all guest accommodations above the hulls for enhanced space and connection to the sea through expansive panoramic windows. The owner’s cabin boasts private access to a foredeck terrace suspended between the hulls.The main saloon impresses with high ceilings and abundant glass, while sliding doors open to a dynamic indoor-outdoor dining space, complemented by fold-down balconies. A sophisticated marble bar and inviting sofas complete the inviting atmosphere.The vessel also includes an ample upper deck lounge encased in glass, promoting fluidity between inside and out, and featuring an open-concept atrium staircase that enhances connectivity throughout the yacht. Enhanced privacy and efficiency are ensured with a thoughtfully designed crew flow.In addition to these features, Sunreef has announced the Ultima 111 will come with hybrid propulsion options – an innovative choice in the 30-40 meter range. The superstructure’s horizontal surfaces can house high-performance solar panels capable of generating sufficient power to support the yacht’s systems silently through the night.The exceptional beach club at the stern, augmented by fold-down wings, significantly increases space for relaxation, while a concealed drive-in garage accommodates a tender up to 5.5 meters in length – ensuring a clean aesthetic when not in use. Guests can also enjoy a lavish glass-walled hot tub with sun pads, perfect for soaking in stunning views.Sunreef recognizes its environmental responsibility and has integrated sustainable practices throughout the yacht, including the use of recycled materials to enhance strength while reducing weight. Options for renewable fibres and recyclable materials will feature within the yacht’s structure, ensuring a commitment to ecological consciousness."The Ultima 111, enhanced by its captivating interior, retains all the attributes associated with Sunreef yachts – efficiency, ample space, and luxurious comfort with minimal energy use,” Lapp concluded, highlighting the unique essence of their catamarans.Sunreef Yachts was founded by Francis Lapp in 2002 in Gdansk, Poland. Since then, the shipyard has been designing and manufacturing luxury sailing and power multihulls. Credits: Sunreef Yachts
Maoria Numarine 26XP Listed for Sale
Northrop & Johnson presents Maoria, a 2021 Numarine 26XP, now available for sale. Listed by esteemed Yacht Brokers Ali Tanir and Sean Doyle, Maoria is priced at EUR4,400,000 and is currently located in the picturesque South of France. This remarkable vessel is the first Numarine 26XP to receive charter class certification and features an exquisite sauna on the lower deck, making it the perfect choice for discerning charter guests.Designed for global cruising with elegance, Maoria boasts sleek, modern lines and generous outdoor spaces. The aft deck invites relaxation with a comfortable lounge area, complete with adjustable tables and seating for eight, ideal for alfresco dining or enjoying cocktails under the stars. Inside, the main saloon is bathed in natural light thanks to its floor-to-ceiling windows that offer panoramic views. The interior includes a spacious master cabin with a walk-in wardrobe, as well as two additional guest staterooms, both featuring ensuite bathrooms, and stylish furnishings throughout.The sundeck serves as a premier entertaining space, featuring a dining table for eight, barbecue, sunbeds, and a fully stocked bar. For those seeking a private retreat, the lower deck sauna and shower provide the perfect respite after a day of adventure. Performance-wise, Maoria impresses with a top speed of 14 knots and a cruising range of up to 2,500 nautical miles, complemented by zero-speed stabilizers for enhanced comfort while anchored or cruising.Equipped with an array of water toys – including a 5m tender, Jet Ski, and snorkeling gear – Maoria opens up a world of exciting possibilities for exploration. Numarine, a European high-performance motor-yacht shipyard headquartered in Istanbul, offers a range of yachts from 19 to 45 meters.Credits: Northrop and Johnson

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