sold
September 16, 2022
Motor yacht Ramble on Rose sold
$ 37,000,000
CRN | 60 m | 2011
back on market
$ 8,795,000
Westport | 34.14 m | 2006
sold
September 13, 2022
Motor yacht Equinox sold
$ 1,250,000
Cheoy Lee | 24.69 m | 2004
€ 2.5M price reduction
€ 29,500,000
Brodosplit | 60 m | 2014
€ 1.4M price reduction
€ 18,500,000
Bilgin | 46.8 m | 2016
$ 5M price reduction
$ 63,000,000
VSY | 63.8 m | 2020
€ 550K price reduction
€ 11,950,000
Benetti | 40.24 m | 2014
sold
€ 2,200,000
Jongert | 24.32 m | 2006
back on market
€ 4,250,000
ISA | 36.45 m | 2007
sold
€ 6,800,000
Sunseeker | 37 m | 2010
sold
August 30, 2022
Motor yacht Secret sold
€ 78,500,000
Abeking & Rasmussen | 82.3 m | 2013
sold
August 25, 2022
Motor yacht B Happy sold
$ 2,295,000
Hargrave | 29.46 m | 2004
sold
€ 1,490,000
Astilleros Luzuriaga | 28.65 m | 1966
$ 5M price reduction
$ 84,000,000
Pride Mega Yachts | 88.8 m | 2018
$ 700K price reduction
$ 10,500,000
Nordhavn | 29.25 m | 2017
sold
$ 12,900,000
Christensen | 45.72 m | 2005
€ 1M price reduction
€ 23,900,000
Palmer Johnson | 52.2 m | 2010
£ 400K price reduction
£ 5,850,000
Benetti | 33 m | 1967
back on market
€ 9,700,000
Cantiere delle Marche | 31.09 m | 2017
$ 245K price reduction
$ 5,250,000
Trinity Yachts | 38 m | 2001
$ 4M price reduction
$ 23,800,000
Feadship | 44.65 m | 2013
back on market
€ 9,500,000
CRN | 42.61 m | 2009
€ 1.5M price reduction
€ 11,500,000
Kingship Marine | 42 m | 2012
back on market
€ 71,000,000
Tankoa | 72 m | 2018

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Horizon Group Completes 1,800-Ton Shiplift Installation at Premier Shipyard
Horizon Group has completed installation of a new 1,800-ton shiplift system at its Premier Shipyard facility in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The 60-meter by 13.7-meter Pearlson Shiplift System represents a two-year development project, expanding the yard's capacity to service superyachts exceeding 70 meters in length.The 24,000-square-meter shipyard occupies 200 meters of waterfront at Taiwan's largest commercial port. The new infrastructure strengthens Premier's position in the Asian refit market, where it has previously serviced vessels up to 69 meters from builders including Feadship and Riva.John Lu, Horizon Group CEO, stated: "The shiplift provides our shipyard with vastly increased capabilities and capacity, helping to fulfill unprecedented demand for global superyacht owners." The yard maintains certifications from classification societies including Bureau Veritas, Lloyd's Register, RINA and DNV.The installation follows Horizon's ongoing investment in service infrastructure, complementing its core yacht construction business. The Taiwanese facility becomes one of few Asian yards capable of handling large superyacht refits with its new lifting system.Premier Shipyard has serviced over 30 yachts since establishing its refit operations. The shiplift project aligns with growing demand for maintenance facilities in Asia as the regional superyacht fleet expands. Horizon continues production at its main yacht-building facilities while expanding aftermarket services through the Kaohsiung location.The completed shiplift enters service immediately, with the yard prepared to accommodate vessels for scheduled winter maintenance work. Horizon confirms the facility will participate in upcoming regional boat shows to demonstrate its enhanced capabilities to potential clients.Horizon Yachts, the subsidiary company of Horizon Group, was co-founded in 1987 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Since then, Horizon has become the leading Asian yacht brand in the luxury yacht market.Credits: Horizon Yachts
Tureddi Group Announces First Superyacht Sale Under New Brand
Tureddi Group has sold the first superyacht under its recently established Tureddi Yachts brand. The 36-meter Azzurra is currently under construction with delivery scheduled for 2027. Worth Avenue Yachts brokered the sale and will provide project management during construction.The steel and aluminum yacht features exterior design by Italian studio Giamboi Design and naval architecture by Dutch firm Van Oossanen Naval Architects. The interior designer remains undisclosed, described only as a "renowned international design house" by the shipyard.Project details remain confidential, though the yard references a "wide beam, generous volume and high-level specification" incorporating latest marine technologies. Worth Avenue Yachts' Europe managing partner Mathieu Bardon stated: "This sale represents an incredible collaboration between all parties involved, supported by the trust of the buyer through a long-standing relationship."The sale marks Tureddi Group's transition from component supplier to independent yacht builder after 40 years in the marine industry. Company president Alessandro Tureddi noted the significance of this milestone for the family-owned business.The Italian shipyard recently expanded its portfolio with two new designs currently available for sale. Construction progresses at Tureddi's facility with the Azzurra representing the brand's inaugural superyacht project.Credits: Tureddi Group
Heesen Yachts Names Jeroen van der Meer as New CEO
Dutch yacht builder Heesen Yachts has appointed Jeroen van der Meer as Chief Executive Officer, effective September 2025. The leadership change follows the shipyard's recent acquisition by owner Laurens Last.Van der Meer replaces Niels Vaessen, who departs after thirteen years with the company, including service as both CFO and CEO. The new CEO holds a mechanical engineering degree and MBA from Eindhoven University, with professional experience focused on manufacturing optimization and strategic restructuring.Laurens Last stated: "Our goal is to build upon Heesen's legendary status by focusing relentlessly on quality, innovation, and the client experience. Jeroen's appointment is a strategic move to accelerate this vision." The owner emphasized plans to enhance production processes and invest in sustainable technologies under the new leadership.Vaessen commented: "I have an immense respect for the craftspeople and colleagues at Heesen, and I am grateful for my long service. I have full confidence in the shipyard's continued success."Van der Meer outlined his priorities: "My focus will be on harnessing the incredible talent within the company. By optimizing our processes and integrating advanced systems, we will empower our people to build the most innovative and reliable yachts." He emphasized strengthening client relationships and after-sales support.The leadership transition comes as Heesen prepares for the Monaco Yacht Show in September 2025, where executives will meet with clients and partners. The shipyard continues production at its Oss facility, maintaining its focus on aluminum and steel superyacht construction.Heesen Yachts is a Dutch ship building company that specializes in custom-built superyachts in aluminum and steel from 30m to 70m in size. Founded in 1978, it has launched more than 170 yachts since its inception.Credits: Heesen Yachts
Oceanco Acquires Electrical Systems Integrator Alewijnse
Oceanco has completed the acquisition of Alewijnse, a Netherlands-based electrical systems integrator with 135 years of industry experience. The purchase was made through Oceanco's new shareholder Gabe Newell, founder of Valve Corporation and research initiative Inkfish.Alewijnse will maintain its current leadership team and operational structure while joining Oceanco's group of companies, which includes Lateral, Mercury and Aluship. The electrical specialist has collaborated with Oceanco on yacht projects since the 1990s and currently serves multiple maritime sectors including naval, dredging, offshore and industrial clients.Oceanco CEO Marcel Onkenhout stated: "With Alewijnse joining the Group, we have the opportunity to develop new solutions and innovations that serve not only yachting, but also other maritime sectors."Alewijnse CEO Gert Bravenboer added: "Electrical systems integration is at the heart of modern yachting and maritime operations, and as part of the Oceanco Group, we can build on our expertise and lead in a rapidly evolving sector."Strong Root Capital, which guided Alewijnse through recent years of development, facilitated the transaction. Partner Patrick Zanders noted: "The company has developed a clear vision for the future and secured a solid position in the market. We are therefore proud that a new owner has been found who will continue to build on this."The acquisition strengthens Oceanco's integrated service capabilities amid growing demand for advanced electrical systems in superyacht construction. Alewijnse's expertise in automation and power management will support Oceanco's yacht-building operations while continuing to serve external clients across maritime industries.Oceanco was founded in 1987. Right now it is a world-class builder of custom superyachts up to the 140 meters range. Oceanco works with world-known designers such as Terence Disdale, Nuvolari-Lenard, Espen Oeino, Sam Sorgiovanni, Igor Lobanov, Tim Heywood and Andrew Winch to create some of the timeless and award-winning yachts afloat today.Credits: Oceanco
39m Burger Yacht Areti I Finds New Owner
The 38.6-meter motor yacht Areti I has changed ownership in a transaction brokered by IYC and Hamilton Marine International. Michael Rafferty and Dimitri Blaimer of IYC represented the buyer, while David Ross of Hamilton Marine acted for the seller.Built in 2007 by U.S. shipyard Burger, the aluminum-hulled vessel was designed by longtime Burger naval architect Don O'Keeffe. The yacht had one owner since delivery and never entered charter service.Areti I accommodates 10 guests across five cabins, including a full-beam master suite on the main deck. Crew quarters house up to eight staff. Douglas Richey designed the interior featuring wood paneling and neutral-toned furnishings.Recent updates include a 2024 refit and full repaint at Rybovich in North Palm Beach. The yacht carries ABS classification and MCA compliance.Powered by twin 1,300hp Caterpillar engines, Areti I achieves 14.5-knot top speed with 5,500-nautical-mile range at 10 knots. The vessel was listed at $9.95 million prior to sale.The transaction demonstrates continued market activity for well-maintained American-built superyachts in the 35-40 meter range. Burger's aluminum construction and single-owner history likely contributed to the yacht's market appeal.Credits: Hamilton Marine International

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