1. Paul Allen sells M/Y Meduse
Meduse, previously marketed for sale by Fraser Yachts, has now been sold at an asking price of $25,000,000. She was famously part of Paul Allen's personal fleet which still includes the 126m Octopus and 92m Tatoosh.
Latvian shipyard Latitude Yachts has launched two 53m trimaran superyachts. The new models Galaxy and Galaxy of Happiness made a splash in Riga last week and will be delivered to their new owners in UAE upon sea trials.
Cannes Film Festival has gathered many movie stars in the South of France. The owners of the largest yachts in the world did not miss the event either. As a result, Roman Abramovich's Eclipse, reportedly chartered by Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, has been seen in the French Riviera.
Feadship appears to have delivered superyachts Kamino and Moon Sand Too as they were recently spotted in Norway. Both vessels represent a limited line of five smaller yachts constructed by the Dutch shipyard.
73m superyacht Yalla has been recently seen in the South of France. Built by Italian yard CRN in 2014, the vessel is reportedly owned by Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris.
UK-based yacht builder Sunseeker has launched the first Sunseeker 116 superyacht. The vessel was built on the basis of the 115 Sport platform, but with a new superstructure design and reiterated decks.
Overmarine Group has delivered the Mangusta 165 hull 10 to her American owners. Measuring 50m, the yacht is the third to be sold to the US market in the past three years. The delivery took place at the shipyard's facility in Italy.
Final sea trials appear to have been completed for Cloudbreak, the 72.5m explorer yacht from Abeking & Rasmussen. The vessel is expected to be delivered to her owner at the end of this month.
50m Project Akoya, launched at Heesen last month, is getting ready for sea trials on the North Sea before being handed over to her owner. The exterior was designed by Omega Architects, whilst Christiano Gatto styled her interior, using teak, stainless steel and leather.
Feadship’s 92m superyacht is being constructed at its Aalsmeer yard. Known as Project Touchdown, the vessel was initially built at Scheepswerft Slob and then was relocated to the Dutch shipyard's finishing facilities in June 2015.