#1. Big Game: 5 of the largest sportfish yachts ever built
Combining performance and practicality, sportfisher yachts are always built with game-fish in mind. They do not need to be large, and the key qualities such yachts should provide are comfort, high speed, stability, and reliability. In average, they measure 29.6 metres with interior volume of 160 GT. Still, some vessels stand out, exceeding general sizes. Yacht Harbour takes a look upon 5 of the largest fishing yachts built.
Icons amongst the fashion industry, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have built the D&G empire that now sells over $1 billion every year in luxury clothing. Their activity in yachting has also been noticeable with their custom built 50-meter Regina D'Italia. The yacht is now on the market asking €18 million.
The Malaysian government has announced that the 91.5-metre Oceanco superyacht Equanimity would be sold to Genting Malaysia Bhd for $126,000,000. Genting Group is a Malaysia-based investment holding and management company, engaging in the leisure and hospitality with market capital is estimated at $8.3 billion by Forbes as of June 2018.
Kurt Strand, yacht designer from Southern California, has presented his latest ambitious project, a 135-metre mega yacht “California”. The contemporary design of the vessel with impressive interior volume of 8,000 GT will be trademarked with large glass walls, glass balconies, foldable glass doors and retractable sections at the living areas. Apart from maximum speed of 20 knots provided by 3 Azipods propels, the yacht can run at a reduced speed of 11 knots for up to 5 hours on the battery power of 60-tonne lithium-ion battery bank.
Serbian designer Igor Jankovic has revealed a new 72-metre concept of a high-performance sailing yacht named Osseo. The concept is trademarked with a carbon fibre and graphene hull, ensuring high resistance against corrosion. The yacht’s exterior colour palette is combined of black and chameleon blue-purple colours. Osseo will feature a beach club under a semi-transparent roof and tinted glass, suitable for all-day use.
The Superyacht Show 2019, one of premium annual superyacht events will take place from May 08 to May 11 in Barcelona. The second edition of the show following last year's success will be held at OneOcean Port Vell marina. Developed by the members of the Large Yacht Brokers Association (LYBRA), based in Monaco, the show seeks to bring the most prominent vessels in order to attract broader publics attention. Yacht Harbour lists 5 largest vessels confirmed for the show, ranging from 68 to 82 metres LOA.
Rossinavi and Camper&Nicholsons debuted their collaboration with a brand new concept in superyachts: Infinity, unveiled during the Palm Beach International Boat Show on March 29. For this collaboration, Camper&Nicholsons will market and exclusively distribute for the territory of the Americas.
Dutch shipyard Zeelander Yachts, famous for high-end motor yachts with an elegant New York commuter-style profile, announced the launch of the Zeelander Z72, its largest yacht to date. The Z72 represents an exceptional flagship that combines superyacht design features and finish levels with Zeelander’s noteworthy profile.
Heesen' second largest yacht Galactica Star is being offered for sale in a sealed bid arrangement starting on April 4, 2019 with the close of bidding on May 19th. The sale process follows a court-ordered seizure of the yacht's owner's assets due to possible connections to an ongoing Nigerian oil corruption scandal, triggered by the Panama Papers investigation.
Russian billionaire banker, Oleg Tinkov, whose net worth is estimated at $2.3 billion by Forbes, has ordered the first private 77-metre icebreaker yacht dubbed La Datcha. She is set to become the first private luxurious ice breaker, capable of exploring the furthest destinations possible. Planned for delivery in autumn 2020, the yacht is being built as a part of Damen’s SeaXplorer series in the Netherlands.