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Interiors revealed on Russian billionaire’s 77m explorer superyacht La Datcha
A part of Damen’s SeaXplorer series, the 77-metre explorer superyacht La Datcha is...
NFL team owner’s 109m superyacht Bravo Eugenia heading to Norway
Delivered to her assumed owner Jerry Jones in January 2019, the 109-metre...
Fourth 500EXP superyacht sold at Sanlorenzo
Italian yacht builder Sanlorenzo has announced that the fourth hull of its 500EXP line...
 Amico And Co unveils new shiplift for up to 95m superyachts
At Amico & Co Genoa refit facility, new 4000-ton ShipLift has been officially unveiled, after a...
Overmarine sells first 50m Mangusta Oceano superyacht
Italian builder Overmarine Group has announced the sale of the first hull of Mangusta...
 Suseeker unveils more details of its 49m superyacht flagship
Leading UK yacht builder Sunseeker has revealed new details of its first aluminium...
Australia to allow charter of foreign-flag superyachts
Australian government has introduced a new bill, aimed to allow charter of  foreign owned...
10 superyachts of up to 90m at Antigua Charter Yacht Show 2019
Countdown has started for the 58th Annual Antigua Charter Yacht Show taking place December 4-9,...
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...

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Repower Introduces Venice's First Fully Electric Water Taxi Lucietta
Swiss energy company Repower has unveiled Lucietta, Venice's first fully electric water taxi, marking a significant advancement in sustainable marine transportation for the historic city. The 9.3-meter vessel, designed by Nauta Design and built by Murano's Cantiere Serenella shipyard, debuted at the Venice Boat Show and will serve during the 2025 Venice Film Festival before entering regular service.Constructed using a combination of traditional Venetian boatbuilding techniques and modern sustainable materials, Lucietta features a lightweight carbon fiber hull and incorporates recycled Murano glass elements developed by local startup Rehub. The construction process maintained Venice's strict dimensional constraints for canal navigation while implementing contemporary electric propulsion technology.The vessel is powered by a 200kW electric motor with a 180 kWh battery system specifically optimized for Venice's operating conditions. Performance specifications include a top speed of 30 knots (55.5 km/h) and sufficient battery capacity for a full 8-hour workday at typical lagoon speeds of 7-20 km/h. Compared to conventional diesel water taxis, Lucietta completely eliminates direct emissions during operation and reduces energy consumption by approximately 60%.Environmental impact projections indicate each Lucietta water taxi will prevent about 12 tons of CO2 emissions annually while completely eliminating particulate matter emissions. The electric propulsion system also reduces noise pollution from 85 dB to 45 dB - an 85% decrease that significantly improves the acoustic environment of Venice's canals. Over its operational lifetime, the electric taxi is expected to have 30% lower maintenance costs than combustion engine models."Electric boating represents a crucial part of the sustainable mobility revolution," stated Fabio Bocchiola, CEO of Repower Italia, noting the European electric boating market is projected to reach $13 billion by 2030. The project builds on Repower's previous electric boat initiative that received a Compasso d'Oro honorable mention in 2020.Nauta Design's Massimo Gino explained the design process: "We studied original taxi designs and interviewed operators to create a modern electric version that respects Venice's strict dimensional constraints for canals and bridges." The collaboration with local artisans at Cantiere Serenella ensured the preservation of traditional Venetian craftsmanship while implementing sustainable technologies.Lucietta can accommodate up to 14 passengers and will initially serve during high-profile Venice events before expanding to regular water taxi service. The introduction coincides with Venice's increasing restrictions on combustion engine vessels in its sensitive lagoon ecosystem, positioning electric water transportation as a viable solution for the city's unique mobility challenges.Credits: Nauta Design
Oceanco Enters New Ownership Phase Under Gabe Newell
Dutch yacht builder Oceanco has transitioned to new ownership under American entrepreneur Gabe Newell, while previous owners the Barwani family retain their stake in Turkish shipyard Turquoise Yachts. The ownership change follows Oceanco's legacy of constructing notable superyachts including the 110-meter Kaos, 109-meter Bravo Eugenia, 106-meter Black Pearl, and 127-meter Koru.Newell assumes ownership with stated intentions to maintain Oceanco's operational focus on craftsmanship and workforce development rather than implementing financial restructuring. The new owner has emphasized continuity in the shipyard's human-centered approach to yacht construction.Gabe Newel"Gabe Newell is not entering this world as a financier or a strategist, but as a hands-on visionary who respects the sea, the craft, and above all, the people who make it possible," stated the company's transition announcement.Dr. BarwaniThe Barwani family, Oceanco's previous owners since 2010, will continue their yachting industry involvement through Turquoise Yachts, which specializes in custom builds up to 77 meters. Oceanco's current project portfolio and management team are expected to remain unchanged under the new ownership structure.Oceanco was founded in 1987. Right now it is a world-class builder of custom superyachts up to the 140 meters range. Oceanco works with world-known designers such as Terence Disdale, Nuvolari-Lenard, Espen Oeino, Sam Sorgiovanni, Igor Lobanov, Tim Heywood and Andrew Winch to create some of the timeless and award-winning yachts afloat today.Credits: Oceanco
Feadship's True North Enters New Chapter Through Donation Lease
Northrop & Johnson has announced the lease through donation of the 43.6-meter Feadship motor yacht True North, built in 1987 by Van Lent shipyard. The vessel's recent $4 million refit in 2021 addressed critical systems while preserving its classic Dutch craftsmanship.The comprehensive refit program included complete hull plating renewal and tank work to satisfy Bureau Veritas 35-year survey requirements. Mechanical upgrades focused on the twin CAT 3508 DI-TA engines, while new Quantum zero-speed stabilizers were installed to enhance onboard comfort. Guest areas received modernized accommodations, including renovated Crema Marfil marble bathrooms in the full-beam master suite.True North has compiled an extensive cruising history, having completed multiple transatlantic crossings and operated successfully in both tropical and temperate climates. The yacht's robust construction and 4,000-nautical-mile range at 11 knots have supported operations throughout the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Northern Europe.Current configuration accommodates 16 guests across five staterooms, including four convertible guest cabins with multiple bedding options. Outdoor amenities feature a sundeck hot tub, swim-up bar, and expanded swim platform. The yacht's service areas utilize dedicated crew staircases to maintain operational efficiency."True North represents the enduring quality of Feadship construction," noted Northrop & Johnson brokers Kevin Merrigan and Kristen Klein. "The recent refit ensures this classic yacht meets contemporary expectations while retaining its original character."The donation lease arrangement provides for the yacht's continued operation while supporting the donor's philanthropic objectives. True North remains certified for global cruising following its recent survey compliance and mechanical upgrades.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: Northrop & Johnson
Italian Sea Group Completes Refit of 49m Sailing Yacht Kaizen
The Italian Sea Group has completed the refit of the 49-meter sailing yacht Kaizen at its NCA Refit Business Unit. Originally built in 2000 by New Zealand's Alloy Yachts, the aluminum-hulled vessel underwent significant technical upgrades during its refit.Key work included replacement of the original steel rigging with carbon fiber components and complete repainting of both mast and boom. The refit preserved the yacht's original design by Glade Johnson, with naval architecture by Paolo Scanu and Butch Dalrymple Smith.The project demonstrates the Group's refit capabilities for large sailing yachts, following previous work on superyachts and megayachts. Kaizen's upgrades focused on performance enhancements through weight reduction and system modernization.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
Monaco Yacht Show 2025 to Feature Guillaume Plisson Photography Exhibition
The 2025 Monaco Yacht Show will host "Tribute to Yachting," a photographic exhibition by French photographer Guillaume Plisson. The exhibition will display 100 large-format images throughout Port Hercule from September 24-27, integrated with the show's layout.A preview selection will debut during the Grand Opening Night on September 23. The exhibition aims to provide visual interludes for attendees while highlighting emotional aspects of yachting beyond technical specifications."This collaboration reflects our desire to celebrate the human side of yachting - the stories and quiet beauty beyond the surface," said Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of Monaco Yacht Show.Plisson's work documents various yachting elements including design, operations, and lifestyle. "The exhibition serves as a condensed retrospective and tribute to those who make yachting possible," Plisson stated, acknowledging industry support for his photographic access over the years.The exhibition aligns with the show's focus on innovation, design, sustainability and lifestyle. It represents an effort to engage visitors emotionally with yachting culture while maintaining the event's commercial focus.Credits: MYS

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