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Two Westport Yachts Sold by Denison Yachting
The 2022 has just started, but two Wesport’s yachts have been already sold by Denison...
A Closer Look at Princess Superfly X80
Princess X80 is the second yacht in the Superfly range. As the flagship model, Princess X95,...
67m Project 823 Technically Launched by Feadship
The new 67.4 meter secretive Project 823 has left the hall at the Feadship hull-building facility...
MDL Marinas to Host Two Boat Shows in 2022
MDL Marinas is hosting two boat shows in two of its waterside locations in 2022. The South Coast...
New Appointments: Thomas O'Nial Joins Camper and Nicholsons as Sales Manager UK
Camper and Nicholsons has announced the appointment of Thomas O'Nial as sales manager UK. He...
65m Project YN254 Sold by Royal Hakvoort Shipyard
Project YN254 is the largest yacht built by Royal Hakvoort Shipyard. Her naval architecture...
71m Juice Launched by Feadship in Amsterdam
Feadship has launched the 71m Juice from the shipyard's giant construction hall in the Dutch...
Video: Journey of the 80m Galactica
After four years of construction, the 80m all-aluminum Galactica left the facility in Oss...
62m Superyacht Rio Launched by CRN
CRN has launched a new bespoke steel and aluminum yacht Rio (previously known as Project...
150m Helium-Powered Flying Superyacht Revealed by Lazzarini
Italian design studio Lazzarini revealed a helium-powered flying superyacht. Called Air...
214m Semi-Submersible Servant Delivered By DYT Superyacht Transport
DYT Superyacht Transport has delivered its purpose-built semi-submersible vessel, Yacht Servant....
Bilgin Yachts Made Technical Launch of 74m Project 243
Bilgin Yachts has made a technical launch of the 73.6m Bilgin 243. The steel and aluminum...
New Acciaio 130 Explorer Sold by CdM
Cantiere delle Marche has sold the semi-custom explorer Acciaio 130 to her European owner. The...
Harry Miesbauer Talks About Racer-cruise Scuderia 65
The Scuderia 65 was built for an owner who loves offshore racing and she had a successful year....
New 55m Admiral S-Force Sold By Italian Sea Group
The Italian Sea Group has sold a new 55-meter mega yacht S-Force from the Admiral fleet....
36m Moonen Martinique YN201 Sold by Moonen Yachts
Netherlands based shipyard Moonen Yachts has announced the sale of their 36m Moonen...
First Sunreef 80 Eco Launched by Sunreef Yachts
Sunreef Yachts has launched the world's most advanced eco-friendly luxury catamaran. The...
32m Darwin 106' Launched by CdM
Cantiere delle Marche has launched Darwin 106 named Uptight. The 32m yacht was built for an...
German Lloyd Werft: Shipyard Filed for Bankruptcy
Bremerhaven-based Lloyd Werft shipyard with 300 employees and the MV Werften in...
Fire at Ferretti Yachts in Cattolica
A huge fire broke out at 9.30 a.m. today in the yards of Ferretti Yacht in Cattolica. A boat that...
2022 RORC Transatlantic Race Started From Lanzarote
The 2022 RORC Transatlantic Race started on January 8 in glorious conditions outside Marina...
Gulf Craft to Support Important Marine Mammal Areas Programme
Gulf Craft has underlined its commitment to conserving the ocean through its support to the...
80m Galactica Is Ready For Sea Trials
Heesen has shared the pictures of the 80m superyacht Galactica (Project Cosmos) on her way to...
Heesen Sold Five Yachts and Delivered Four in 2021
2021 was an exceptional year for Heesen shipyard, and in spite of the challenges COVID-19 continues...

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The Italian Sea Group to Exhibit at Monaco Yacht Show 2025
The Italian Sea Group will participate in the 34th Monaco Yacht Show from September 24-27, 2025, displaying six yachts at Port Hercule. The exhibition will feature recent launches from the group's Admiral, Perini Navi, Picchiotti, and Tecnomar brands.Chief Commercial Officer Gianmaria Costantino stated: "In our exclusive lounge, located in the Quai Rainier Ier area, shipowners and industry experts will have the opportunity to experience first-hand the craftsmanship, attention to detail, and stylistic innovation that distinguish our yachts."Exhibited vessels include:Admiral Giorgio Armani 72m (Project 596) with design collaboration between Giorgio Armani and Giovanni CostantinoAdmiral Amalya 78m designed by Sinot Yacht Architecture & DesignPerini Navi Katana 60m sailing ketch with interiors by Rémi TessierAdmiral Raja² 55m from the S-Force line designed in-housePicchiotti Gentleman 24m by Luca Dini Design & ArchitectureTecnomar for Lamborghini 63 production modelThe group will host a press conference at the Monaco Yacht Club preceding the show to unveil a new collaborative project with Automobili Lamborghini. The presentation will also include updates on future developments across the company's brand portfolio.The Italian Sea Group currently maintains production facilities in Marina di Carrara, La Spezia, and Viareggio. The company's portfolio ranges from 24-meter motor yachts to 78-meter megayachts, with both sail and power configurations available.Recent deliveries include multiple vessels across all brands, with order books extending through 2028 for larger custom projects. The Monaco exhibition represents one of several international shows where the group maintains annual presence, alongside events in Cannes and Fort Lauderdale.The show expects approximately 120 superyachts and 40,000 visitors during its four-day run. 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
Second Wallywind110 Sailing Yacht to Debut at Cannes Yachting Festival
The second Wallywind110 sailing yacht will premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025 following private viewings in Sardinia and Monaco. The 33.5-meter vessel represents the sistership to the previously delivered Galma, featuring identical carbon fiber construction with customized interior modifications.Key distinctions from the first hull include a sand-grey hull finish and revised interior layout with flexible cabin configurations. The fourth cabin incorporates convertible bedding that transitions between twin and double arrangements through a sliding mechanism. An office area replaces the bar setup found on the previous vessel.Naval architecture by Judel/Vrolijk & Co. incorporates a telescopic keel adjustable between 4.5 and 6.95 meters depth. The sloop rig configuration utilizes Hall Spars carbon mast and North Sails 3Di sails providing 660 square meters of upwind area. Downwind sail capacity reaches 1,283 square meters.Interior design by Studio Santa Maria Magnolfi features lighter-toned oak cabinetry and reconfigured carbon fiber flooring patterns. The main saloon maintains raised seating with deep hull windows despite the vessel's exterior profile. Accommodations include an owner's suite forward, VIP cabin, and two convertible guest cabins aft.Construction efficiency improved compared to the first hull, with the yard completing the project ahead of schedule. The yacht will be displayed alongside other Ferretti Group products at the festival, which runs from September 9-14. The Wallywind110 remains the largest sailing yacht presented at the 2025 Cannes event.The vessel demonstrates Wally's continued focus on performance cruising yachts combining carbon fiber construction with customizable interior arrangements. The company maintains production facilities in Italy alongside other Ferretti Group brands.The Ferretti Group, led by Chief Executive Officer Alberto Galassi, is now one of the world’s leaders in the construction and sale of luxury yachts and pleasure vessels, with a unique portfolio of brands: Ferretti Yachts, Riva, Pershing, Itama, Mochi Craft, CRN, Custom Line and Wally.Credits: Gilles Martin-Raget/Ferretti Group
Denison Yachting and OneWater Yacht Group Complete Merger Agreement
Denison Yachting and OneWater Yacht Group have finalized a merger creating what they describe as the world's largest yacht firm. The combined entity will operate under the Denison Yachting brand with existing leadership from both organizations. The merger establishes a network of 23 offices across the United States and Europe.The expanded portfolio now includes representation of Absolute Yachts, HCB, Riviera, Prestige, and Belize Yachts. Denison becomes the largest Sunseeker dealer globally through the transaction. The combined company will list over 800 yachts with 180 brokers facilitating transactions.Denison Yachting President Bob Denison stated: "By joining with OneWater Yacht Group, we're bringing together two of the strongest teams in the industry. Our clients will benefit from more boats to choose from, the best marketing and technology, and a full-service approach that makes yacht ownership simpler."OneWater Yacht Group President Bryan Braley added: "By combining Denison's unmatched expertise in brokerage and charter with their industry leading marketing, we are creating the most comprehensive and customer-focused yachting company."The publicly-traded entity will continue offering new yacht sales, brokerage, charter services, management, crew placement, and after-sales support. Company representatives will provide additional details during the Monaco Yacht Show from September 24-27, with a press presentation scheduled for September 25.Denison Yachting maintains operations from waterfront offices with licensed brokers providing services including superyacht sales and new construction. The company traces its origins to Broward Marine established in Fort Lauderdale in 1948. The merger significantly expands the company's manufacturer representation and brokerage inventory across multiple market segments.Credits: Denison Yachting
Sunseeker Introduces New 40m Yacht Model at Cannes Yachting Festival
Sunseeker has presented a new 40-meter model at the Cannes Yachting Festival. The design marks the first collaboration between Sunseeker and Italian designer Francesco Paszkowski.The yacht features a curved superstructure, tapered glazing, and two-tone exterior styling. Key elements include an extended aft deck with multiple lounge areas and a forward plunge pool convertible to seating when drained. Full technical specifications and interior layouts remain undisclosed pending further announcements.Sunseeker CEO Andrea Frabetti stated: "This collaboration embodies our commitment to pushing the boundaries of superyacht design, delivering our clients exceptional craftsmanship, style and innovation."Francesco Paszkowski added: "Together, we aim to create designs that resonate with discerning yacht owners worldwide, combining elegance, performance and comfort."The 40-meter model represents Sunseeker's continued expansion into the larger yacht segment, following previous launches in the 30-35 meter range. The company maintains production facilities in Poole, UK, where construction of the new model will occur alongside existing product lines.Since 1969 Sunseeker Yachts has built composite semi-custom yachts from 12m to 47m. The shipyard's main facility is located in Poole.Credits: Sunseeker
Nautor Swan Announces Strategic Expansion Under Sanlorenzo Ownership
Finnish yacht builder Nautor Swan has detailed its development strategy following its acquisition by Sanlorenzo Group in 2024. The company is implementing a €35 million investment program between 2024-2027 focused on facility expansion and product development.Swan 73New infrastructure includes production sites in Brescia and Viareggio, a Milan headquarters, and expanded offices in Monaco, Cannes, the United States, and Palma de Mallorca. The company unveiled two new sailing yachts at Cannes Yachting Festival: the Swan 51 performance cruiser and Swan 73 model, marking the brand's return to the 22-meter segment after two decades.Sanlorenzo Chairman and CEO Massimo Perotti stated: "We are proud to be the custodians of a remarkable legacy, preserving the heritage, craftsmanship, and spirit that define Swan. Swan's future is now enhanced through unprecedented investment and a focused product development strategy."Nautor Swan CEO Giovanni Pomati added: "We are moving forward with great speed, strengthening Swan's product portfolio and securing our heritage while preparing the brand for strong international growth."Swan 51The expansion strategy includes strengthened North American presence with a potential operations site in Pensacola, Florida, and a confirmed ClubSwan 28 racing calendar for Newport and Pensacola in 2026. Globally, the company leverages Sanlorenzo's distribution network with new sales points in Newport, Fort Lauderdale, Mediterranean locations, and Asia-Pacific markets.Swan 55The Swan 51 represents the smallest model in the performance cruiser line, incorporating design experience from over 70 yachts between 14.6 and 16.8 meters built since 2019. The Swan 73, designed by German Frers, returns the brand to the 22-meter sailing yacht segment after 20 years.The company maintains six product lines across sailing and motor yacht categories, with continued emphasis on owner services including brokerage, charter operations, and global support networks. The ClubSwan organization continues coordinating racing events and owner gatherings worldwide, with expanded events planned following the Sanlorenzo investment.Credits: Nautor Swan

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