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New 63-meter Explorer Concept by Rodriguez Design
The boat concept Yuma is developed as a versatile explorer yacht with enough space to travel around...
New 33m Superyacht Gerry’s Ferry Launched by Custom Line
Ferretti Custom Line launches this year's first planing boat, Gerry's Ferry, at its Ancona...
Pearl Yachts Announces $50M Order Book and Establishes a New Sales Office in Southampton
Last year, the British yacht builder introduced remarkable new model Pearl 72, which, together with...
Fourth Majesty 120 Sold by Majesty Yachts USA
Gulf Craft has sold the fourth hull of the Majesty 120 series. The seller was represented...
Navier to Build Next-Generation Marine Vessels, Raises $7.2m
Navier, a Bay Area-based start-up building electric hydrofoiling watercraft, is announcing a $7.2M...
Dynamiq Announced a Partnership With Quantum Yacht Group, Accepts Crypto Currencies
Dynamiq has announced a strategic partnership with Quantum Yacht Group, to start accepting...
Benetti’s 40m Oryx Bought With Bitcoin
The time for cryptocurrency in the superyacht market has come. The 40.2m yacht Oryx has...
Lürssen’s 112m Lady Gulya Now Called Alaiya
The 111.5m Lürssen superyacht Lady Gulya, previously known as Tis, has been renamed Alaiya....
Sanlorenzo to Deliver 50m Superyacht With Hydrogen Fuel Cell in 2024
 Last week Sanlorenzo held a press briefing in which the shipyard shared the 2021...
A Closer Look at Solar Powered Catamaran Silent 60 With a Kite Sail System
After presenting the first ocean-going production yachts in the world that are fully sustainable...
Bluegame’s BG72 Wins the Prize of 2022 Motor Awards
The disruptive Bluegame's BG72 wins the coveted 2022 Motor Awards in the “Custom...
Fourth Sherpa 80 Xl Sold By Arcadia Yachts
Arcadia Yachts signs the contract of sale for the fourth Sherpa 80 XL unit, the 24-meter...
52m M/Y142 Interior Concept Revealed by CRN
CRN releases further details about hull number 142, currently under construction at the Ancona...
Second Moonen Martinique Sold by Moonen
Just three weeks after announcing their first sale of 2022, Moonen Yachts has sold...
Ferretti Yachts 780 Club B Launched at Cattolica Shipyard
A new build of the Ferretti Yachts 780, commissioned by a Maltese owner, has been launched at the...
38m FX Hits the Market
The 38.2m superyacht FX is listed for sale by Fraser. FX was designed by Scaro and built...
First Unit of T55 Sportiva Sold by Tankoa
The Genoa-based boutique shipyard has signed a contract for the first all-aluminium 55-m unit in...
24m Project Meteor Revealed by Vripack
The Dutch design studio Vripack has revealed the eye-catching, champagne-hued concept...
146m OK Launched by Karmarine Shipyard
Turkish Karmarine Shipyard has finished the major work on 146m OK. The 1982 year vessel used...
Gene Machine and Gene Chaser To Be on Display at the Miami Yacht Show
Damen Yachting has confirmed that the 55m Amels 180 Gene Machine and 55m Yacht Support YS...
Sunseeker's 34.5m Renewal 2 Sold
Renewal 2 has been sold by Jonathan Barbe from Edmiston, representing the buyer and Jeremy...
Sunreef 43M Eco Presented by Sunreef Yachts
Eco-friendly catamaran Sunreef 43M Eco was revealed by Poland’s shipyard Sunreef Yachts....
25m Custom Cold-Molded Cruising Superyacht Delivered by Vicem Yachts
Vicem Yachts has launched and delivered their first 25.1m (82 foot) fully custom superyacht....
49m Mirgab VI Sold by Fraser
The 48.77 meter yacht Mirgab VI has been sold by Fraser’s Antoine Larricq representing...

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72m Admiral Armani Megayacht Launched by TISG
The Italian Sea Group has launched the 72-meter Admiral Armani megayacht, marking the first vessel designed in collaboration with Giorgio Armani. The ceremony took place at the company's Marina di Carrara facility, attended by representatives from the Armani Group, local authorities, and project team members.This yacht represents the first of two projects fully designed by Giorgio Armani, featuring distinctive exterior styling and interior design by Armani/Casa. The collaboration with The Italian Sea Group's Centro Stile combines minimalist aesthetics with advanced naval engineering.Key design elements include geometric volumes with curved surfaces, satin aluminum and steel detailing, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. The upper decks incorporate open-air lounges and a helicopter landing area. Interior materials feature Black Marquinia marble, golden Calacatta, and Canaletto walnut, complemented by custom lighting and fabrics."This yacht represents the confluence of Giorgio Armani's poetic elegance and The Italian Sea Group's technical excellence," said Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group.The Admiral Armani 72m will make its official debut at the Monaco Yacht Show in September 2025. The vessel measures 72 meters in length and represents a new direction in luxury yacht design through the Armani collaboration. Technical specifications and performance details were not disclosed in the announcement.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: Giuliano Sargentini/The Italian Sea Group
Special One Wins Judges' Special Award at World Superyacht Awards 2025
The 52-meter sportfisher Special One, built by Royal Huisman with design by Vripack, has received the Judges' Special Award at the 20th World Superyacht Awards in Venice. The yacht competed in the Best Motor Yacht – Semi-Displacement or Planing Motor Yachts 50m+ category.Judges described Special One as "spectacularly different," with one noting: "She is truly special! This yacht is so unusual, so different and so successfully done." The award recognizes the vessel's unique combination of sportfishing capabilities and luxury amenities.Vripack's co-creative director Bart Bouwhuis commented: "The owner's desire to build one of the coolest and challenging boats to ever hit water was unwavering from the outset." The design maintains traditional American sportfisher proportions while incorporating innovative features like a 28m² fish cockpit, DJ station, and cinema with rising projector screen.Interior highlights include walnut and oak finishes, a 237-piece parquet dining floor, and a sky lounge with custom blue glass chandelier. Technical innovations include laser-powered fiberglass exterior lighting.The World Superyacht Awards ceremony took place in May 2025, honoring exceptional vessels in the global luxury yacht market. Special One represents Royal Huisman's first sportfisher project and Vripack's largest motor yacht design to date.Royal Huisman is a Dutch shipyard established in 1884 in Ronduite, building and refitting custom luxury sailing and motor yachts at its shipyard in Vollenhove, the Netherlands.Credit: Guillaume Plisson, all provided by Vripack
Silent Yachts Nears Completion of Flagship Solar-Electric SY80 Catamaran
Silent Yachts has announced its 24-meter flagship solar-electric catamaran, the SY80, is approaching completion. The Italian builder recently launched two SY62 3-Deck Open models and one SY62 3-Deck Closed variant from its Fano shipyard as part of its plan to deliver 10 yachts in 2025.The SY80 will be available in three customizable configurations: 2-Deck, 3-Deck Open, and 3-Deck Closed. The model retains the sustainable features of Silent Yachts' smaller vessels while offering increased volume, accommodating up to 12 guests. Key features include an open layout, spacious staterooms, and ample storage for water toys."We can accommodate a very high number of different configurations, making the yacht of your dreams into a lived reality," said Silent Yachts CEO Fabrizio Iarrera. Owners can opt for an on-deck master suite or an open-plan salon with the master cabin below deck.Performance specifications include a top speed of 12 knots, cruising speeds of 7-8 knots, and battery capacities of 522 kWh or 696 kWh. The solar array peaks at 22.4 kWp, supporting near-zero-emission operation.The SY80 2-Deck variant will debut at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival (September 9-14), with sea trials expected in the coming weeks.Silent-Yachts is producing the world’s first fully solar-sustainable oceangoing production catamaran yachts. They are powered exclusively by solar energy and capable of cruising up to 100 miles per day. In 2009, founders Heike and Michael Köhler, who have spent 6,000 days cruising more than 75,000 miles all around the world, launched the Solarwave 46, the first fully self-sufficient blue-water catamaran after years of testing solar-powered propulsion, and they have been building boats ever since. Credits: Silent-Yachts
Feadship Launches 100m Project 824 from Kaag Facility
Feadship has unveiled Project 824, a 100-meter fully custom superyacht that represents the latest advancement in technical refinement and architectural design. The vessel, designed by Jamsen with naval architecture by Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects, features a diesel-electric propulsion system with ABB pod drives for efficient and low-vibration operation.As the second-largest yacht constructed at Feadship's Kaag facility – following the 101.50-meter Symphony delivered in 2015 – Project 824 combines scale with innovative engineering. The yacht's steel hull and aluminum superstructure measure 100.00 meters in length, with a 13.60-meter beam and a loaded draught of 4.10 meters.Liagre is responsible for the interior design, though specific details remain undisclosed. The project underscores Feadship's continued focus on large-scale, custom superyacht construction. No delivery date or owner details have been released."Project 824 stands out through a combination of scale, innovation, and detail," Feadship stated in the announcement. The yacht is currently undergoing final outfitting at the Kaag shipyard.Based in the Netherlands and with roots dating back to 1849, Feadship was formed as a group in 1949 as a marketing partnership between six Dutch shipyards, de Vries Lentch, Van de Stadt, Witsen & Vis, Akerboom, De Vries Scheepsbouw and Van Lent Shipyard, and De Voogt Naval Architects. Feadship is well-known as one of the Netherlands’ most elite yacht builders and delivers superyachts from 50–100+ meters in length.Credits: Feadship
First GX42 Superyacht Reveals Family-Oriented Casali Interior
GX Superyachts has unveiled interior details of its debut 42-meter model, the GX42 Raised Pilot House, designed for family-focused ownership with delivery scheduled for 2026. The yacht features an organic-inspired interior by Marco Casali and hybrid propulsion for efficient operation.The Raised Pilot House configuration allocates the main deck to a full-beam owner’s suite with private foredeck terrace, walk-in wardrobe, and office space. The lower deck accommodates a VIP suite with fold-down balcony and three flexible guest cabins, including a children’s cabin with Pullman berth. Social areas include a 10-person dining space on the main deck and an upper deck with hot tub, bar, and lounging areas.Owner Vladimir Zinchenko stated: "The debut GX42 shows what is possible, while remaining true to the principles of Responsible Yachting. For a boat with a slim, efficient hull, the volume is phenomenal."Casali’s design employs walnut wood paneling, white leather, and Italian fabrics, with curved edges throughout to enhance a relaxed ambiance. Lighting by Ultra Luce and artwork from the owner’s collection complete the aesthetic."This is no showboat for flexing the muscles," said Casali. "We worked closely with the owners to realise their priorities for a family friendly design that favours extended periods on board."The GX42 represents the first released details of GX Superyachts’ new line, emphasizing sustainable materials and long-range cruising capabilities.Credits: GX Superyachts

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