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3 reasons why EGI4 should be the yacht of your choice
A perfect sailing yacht, the 2016-built EG14 was one of the Monaco Yacht Show 2019...
Lexus premieres first LY 650 yacht
Following two years of intense work, Lexus premiered the first Lexus LY 650 hull during...
Turkish builder Licia Yachts introduces 24m explorer catamaran concept
Turkish builder Licia Yachts has unveiled a 23.95-metre power catamaran explorer concept aimed at...
Sanlorenzo CEO Massimo Perotti receives Entrepreneur of the Year Award
Massimo Perotti, chairman and chief executive with Italian yacht builder Sanlorenzo, was...
EUR 30 million Perini Navi racing yacht Seahawk finds a new owner
An iconic sailing yacht from well-established Perini Navi 60-metre series, the...
29m sailing yacht Asia sunk in Indonesian waters
On November 22, the 29-metre sailing yacht Asia with 4 crew members on board sank 50...
37-metre sailing superyacht Ghost sold asking EUR 8 million
Brokerage company Yachting Partners International has announced the sale of iconic 37.3-metre...
Pershing reveals brand new TØ Project
Part of the Ferretti Group, Italian sports yachts builder Pershing has announced the launch of its...
68m superyacht Project Ragnar in the final stage of 21-month-long conversion
Dutch shipyard Icon Yachts has shared timelapse video of the 68.2-metre explorer...
48m Bilgin superyacht Lilium sold asking EUR 24.5 million
IYC brokerage has announced the sale of the 47.5-metre Bilgin superyacht Lilium. The...
Overmarine sells fifth Mangusta 110 to American client
Italian builder Overmarine Group has announced the sale of the fifth hull in the Mangusta...
Buying a yacht: steps that lead you to the right choice
When one intends to buy a yacht, sooner or later they will come across yacht brokers. A bad broker...
Interiors of in-build CRN 138 superyacht revealed
Part of the Ferretti Group, Italian builder CRN has unveiled interiors of its new...
Mischief: Ahoy Club imports largest commercial yacht into Australia
Mischief, the 54-meter Baglietto, is now available for charter in Sydney through Ahoy Club....
Two superyachts destroyed in the most expensive fire loss of Fort Lauderdale
Early on Saturday November 16th, properties at Fort Lauderdale went on fire, leading to destruction...
36m Moonen yacht Martinique nears completion
Dutch builder Moonen Yachts has announced successful joining of the hull and...
120m futuristic superyacht Project L by Thierry Gaugain
Brokerage company SuperYachtsMonaco has presented a new futuristic superyacht concept Project L by...
Interview: future and present of hybrid propulsion in yachting
At the recent Monaco Yacht Show, a leading British yacht builder Sunseeker has revealed new...
90m superyacht DreAMBoat in Gibraltar
Delivered this summer, the 90-metre Oceanco superyacht DreAMBoat made a splash at the Monaco...
New multipurpose craft to dive to 100 metres and speed at 30 knots
Italian engineering startup company iSpace2O has offered an interesting 'craft', with no analogues...
Amels sells first hull of 60m Espen Oeino-designed superyacht
Two months after presenting its new Espen Oeino-designed superyacht Amels 60, the Dutch...
Nordhavn introduces 45m flagship explorer with Vripack design
The USA-based yacht builder Nordhavn presented a new project of a 45-metre research vessel Nordhavn...
DutchCraft premieres all-electric multi-purpose tender
DutchCraft, a subsidiary of Dutch builder Zeelander Yachts, has revealed an eight-metre...
Perini Navi sells first 47m E-volution sailing yacht
Italian builder Perini Navi has announced the sale of the first 47-metre hybrid sailing...

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In-Mind Design Unveils Interstellar Superyacht Concept
In-Mind Design has revealed its latest superyacht concept, the Interstellar, showcasing innovative design solutions aimed at enhancing guest experience and sustainability. The 100-meter concept yacht features a unique layout and advanced technological solutions.The vessel’s design prioritizes guest interaction and social spaces, with a particular focus on the upper deck. The main deck features a large open space that can be converted into various configurations, including a cinema, dance floor, or dining area, thanks to modular furniture and retractable screens.The yacht’s exterior design includes a distinctive stepped profile, creating multiple outdoor living areas at different levels. The upper deck boasts a large open space with a retractable roof, providing both indoor and outdoor entertainment options. The concept also features a beach club with direct access to water toys and a swimming pool on the upper deck.“The Interstellar concept is designed to offer maximum flexibility and adaptability to the owner’s needs,” said Francesco Guida, Founder of In-Mind Design. “The modular design allows for various configurations, ensuring the yacht remains relevant and enjoyable over time.”The concept incorporates several sustainability features, including hybrid propulsion systems and energy-efficient materials. The yacht is designed to accommodate up to 24 guests across 12 staterooms, with additional space for a crew of 30.The interior design focuses on creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. The main saloon features large windows and sliding doors that open onto the deck, while the owner’s suite includes a private terrace with panoramic views.The yacht’s technical specifications include a beam of 18 meters and a draft of 4.5 meters. The hybrid propulsion system allows for a top speed of 18 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots, with an estimated range of 5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots.“We aimed to create a yacht that not only meets the current demands of luxury travel but also anticipates future trends in design and technology,” added Guida. “The Interstellar concept demonstrates our commitment to innovation and sustainability in yacht design.”The Interstellar concept is currently available for potential clients interested in commissioning a custom build based on the design.Credits: In-Mind Design
Atlante Classic 35 Explorer Yacht Launched by Mengi Yay
Mengi Yay Shipyard has successfully launched the Atlante Classic 35, a new explorer yacht designed for luxury expedition cruising. The vessel marks the shipyard’s first foray into the luxury yacht market following its traditional focus on commercial vessels.The 35-meter yacht features a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, designed by Mengi Yay’s in-house team. The vessel is equipped with twin Caterpillar C18 engines, providing a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. The yacht has a range of 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots.The Atlante Classic 35 can accommodate up to 12 guests across 6 staterooms, including a master suite, VIP suite, and four guest cabins. The crew accommodation consists of 8 cabins for the crew of 10. The yacht features a spacious main deck saloon, an upper deck sky lounge, and an open flybridge with alfresco dining facilities.The interior design focuses on a contemporary style with natural materials and neutral tones. Key features include a large beach club area with a garage for water toys, a gym, and a spa area. The yacht is also equipped with zero-speed stabilizers for enhanced comfort at anchor.“The Atlante Classic 35 represents a significant milestone for Mengi Yay,” said Mehmet Mengi, CEO of Mengi Yay Shipyard. “We are proud to introduce our first luxury explorer yacht, combining our decades of experience in shipbuilding with modern technology and design.”The vessel is designed for worldwide exploration, featuring a shallow draft of 2.2 meters and a fuel capacity of 45,000 liters. The Atlante Classic 35 also incorporates advanced navigation systems and a state-of-the-art stabilization system.The yacht’s construction began in 2023, and after its launch, it will undergo extensive sea trials and final outfitting before delivery to its owner. The Atlante Classic 35 is expected to be completed in early 2025.Mengi Yay Shipyard, founded in 1972, is one of Turkey’s leading shipbuilders with a focus on commercial vessels. The launch of the Atlante Classic 35 marks the company’s expansion into the luxury yacht market.Credits: Mengi Yay
Riva Classiche Partners with Guido Cappellini to Set New Powerboat Record
Team Abu Dhabi, featuring Riva Classiche branding and piloted by ten-time Formula 1 Powerboat champion Guido Cappellini, has set a new record in the Pavia-Venice 2025 International Powerboat Raid. The team completed the 400 km inland waterway course in 1 hour, 41 minutes, and 45 seconds, achieving an average speed of 207.26 km/h.The performance breaks the previous 2005 record of 1 hour, 44 minutes, and 45 seconds (203.34 km/h) held by Dino Zantelli. Earlier records include Serafino Riva's 1931 outboard category achievement of 51.660 km/h.The collaboration between Riva and Cappellini dates to 2005 when the champion set an undefeated world water speed record on Lake Iseo near Riva's Sarnico shipyard. The latest record continues this legacy of technical performance in powerboating.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: Ferretti Group
Seventh 37.4m Martinique Hull Sold by Moonen Yachts
Moonen Yachts has secured the sale of its seventh 37.4-meter Martinique model (YN205) through IYC brokers Matthew Stone and Josh Marshall. The transaction marks the second in-house sale since IYC became Moonen's global sales representative.The American buyer selected the Dutch-built yacht for its customizable layout and indoor-outdoor connectivity. Construction will now extend beyond the original four-week delivery timeline to accommodate owner-requested modifications, including a hot tub installation."This sale demonstrates Moonen's flexibility in meeting client needs," said Matthew Stone, IYC Managing Partner. "The yard stood out among six competitors for its balance of quality, comfort and safety."Designed by René van der Velden with naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design, the 345GT Martinique features Hollander Yacht Design interiors. The yacht will undergo sea trials in the Netherlands before delivery to the U.S. East Coast later this year.Richard Gray, IYC's Head of Sales UK, noted: "This transaction reflects the effective collaboration between IYC and Moonen Yachts in our global representation partnership."The Martinique series continues to attract buyers seeking semi-custom steel-hulled yachts with Dutch engineering. Current construction progress indicates on-schedule completion of the customized modifications prior to sea trials.Moonen Yachts is a yacht builder based in the Netherlands, and its first yacht was built in 1964 under the original yard name of De Ruiter. In 1981, the yard was renamed Moonen Shipyards. It’s launching its first vessel under new ownership: Alhena. In 2017 Moonen Shipyards changed into Moonen Yachts. With the help of strong vision, innovative technology and new designers, Moonen is once again becoming the market leader in 30m to 50m luxury yachts.Credits: Moonen Yachts
Luca Dini Shares Some Details on First 50m Project for Ada Yacht Works
Florence-based Luca Dini Design & Architecture has completed interior design work for Ada Yacht Works' inaugural 50-meter superyacht, launched this week in Bodrum. The Turkish shipyard's flagship project features contemporary Italian styling with smoked oak paneling and polished white finishes."Interior design comes courtesy of Luca Dini Design & Architecture, who bring their signature blend of elegance, comfort, and contemporary Italian flair," stated Ada Yacht Works CEO Onur Tekin. The design incorporates Foglizzo leather details and furnishings from Poltrona Frau and Minotti. "We envisioned a yacht interior that feels timeless, welcoming, and true to its maritime context," said Luca Dini. "This is a space meant to be lived in, where materials not only express beauty but endure with grace."The yacht will begin sea trials shortly, with delivery scheduled for summer 2025. The project represents Ada Yacht Works' entry into the 50-meter-plus market segment.Credits: Luca Dini Design & Architecture

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