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First Aston Martin powerboat delivered
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Gulf Craft sells passenger vessel to a buyer in Tonga
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The Italian Sea Group Sells First Admiral Quaranta
The Italian Sea Group announced the sale of the inaugural Admiral Quaranta motor yacht, marking a significant milestone shortly after the debut of this innovative series.Developed through a collaboration between The A Group, based in Monaco, and The Italian Sea Group Centro Stile, this project represents a pivotal move in the group's strategic expansion.Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group, expresses gratitude for the partnership with The A Group, emphasizing how it facilitated the creation of a 40-meter yacht that encompasses the layout and comfort features typically associated with larger vessels. He highlights the project's success as a result of synergizing expertise in design, quality, and innovation, all of which are deeply embedded in the company's DNA.Richard Hein of The A Group echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the collaborative effort that birthed the Admiral Quaranta. He underscores the significance of crafting a timeless design on a 40-meter platform, setting a pioneering precedent in the industry.The exterior design of the Admiral Quaranta is characterized by a contemporary and modern aesthetic, striking a balance between sleek lines and pronounced contours. This approach lends the yacht an elegant and timeless allure, free from unnecessary extravagance.Internally, the focus shifts to a sporty and youthful elegance, harmonizing with the exterior styling. Soft curves, sumptuous surfaces, and intricate details combine to create an atmosphere of warmth, relaxation, and understated luxury.In line with a commitment to eco-sustainability, the aluminum hull is designed to minimize fuel consumption, aligning with modern environmental standards.The sale of the first Admiral Quaranta motor yacht not only signifies a milestone for The Italian Sea Group but also heralds a new era of innovation and excellence in the world of luxury yachting.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. Credits: The Italian Sea Group
eD-TEC Unveils Off-Grid Luxury Villas with Electric Boating in Croatia
eD-TEC, the pioneering e-solutions company known for its groundbreaking eD-QDrive electric drivetrain for boats, has revealed plans for a groundbreaking waterfront development in Croatia. The project, set to redefine luxury living, encompasses a collection of five ultra-luxe villas powered entirely by solar energy, offering off-grid living for 365 days a year.Located on the picturesque Prokljan Lake in Croatia's stunning Dalmatia region, these villas represent a bold step towards sustainable living and e-solutions. Each villa, boasting over 480 square meters of living space and a pool terrace of more than 130 square meters, is designed to offer unparalleled comfort and style while overlooking the serene waters.But what sets these villas apart is their commitment to eco-sustainability. Powered by solar energy and equipped with cutting-edge batteries for energy storage, the villas ensure minimal environmental impact while providing all the modern comforts of luxury living. From cooling and heating to ventilation, every aspect of villa life is powered by renewable solar energy, ensuring year-round comfort.In addition to their eco-friendly features, each villa comes complete with its own eD-32 c-Ultra high-performance electric RIB, allowing residents to enjoy silent and emission-free thrills on the lakes, fjords, and coastline surrounding the villas.The development is part of eD-TEC's broader vision to create Croatia's first SMART area, a CO2-neutral tourism destination that anticipates future green regulations and aligns with the Paris 2050 agreement. Dubbed the eD-BAY, this initiative includes solar villas, SMART routes, and a network of fast-charging points for electric vehicles on both water and land."We believe that sustainable living should not compromise luxury and comfort," says Michael Jost, founder of eD-TEC. "With our off-grid villas and electric boating options, we aim to offer residents a truly immersive and eco-conscious lifestyle experience."The villas, available for purchase with customizable layouts and finishes, are expected to be completed by winter 2025/26. With their innovative design and commitment to sustainability, these villas represent a new era of luxury living in harmony with nature.Credits: eD-TEC
Northrop and Johnson Announces Sale of Baglietto Dom133 Perla Bianca
Northrop & Johnson has confirmed the sale of the 2023 Baglietto Dom133 Perla Bianca. Brokered by Charles Herve on behalf of the seller, the final asking price for the yacht was €22,950,000.Perla Bianca, a remarkable vessel from Baglietto’s renowned Dom133 series, boasts a captivating design crafted by the esteemed Stefano Vafiadis. Her sleek exterior lines, inspired by automotive aesthetics, exude contemporary elegance while offering a vast interior volume. With a generous headroom of 2.15 meters throughout, the yacht provides a lavish retreat for owners and guests alike, designed to feel like a luxurious "home away from home."Constructed entirely from aluminum and certified by ABS, Perla Bianca combines durability with refined luxury. Her displacement hull ensures both efficiency and impressive long-range capabilities, boasting a range of 3,500 nautical miles. Engineered for serene voyages, the yacht minimizes vibrations and noise, while CMC electric fin stabilizers guarantee stability even in challenging sea conditions.The interior spaces are adorned with elegant furnishings from Minotti, creating an ambiance of sophistication and comfort. The main salon and dining area feature expansive windows, flooding the space with natural light. The skylounge offers a spacious retreat with panoramic views, seamlessly connecting to the upper exterior deck.Accommodating up to eleven guests across five cabins. The owner's suite, located on the main deck, spans an impressive 55 square meters and includes a queen-size bed, walk-in wardrobe, and a lavish ensuite bathroom. The lower deck houses four guest cabins, comprising three doubles and one twin with a Pullman berth.On the exterior, Perla Bianca boasts an array of amenities designed for outdoor enjoyment. The aft deck features a large bathing platform with deckchairs and parasols, while the main deck hosts a refreshing freshwater pool. The upper deck offers alfresco dining options, and the flybridge boasts an eight-person Jacuzzi, bar, and ample seating, all shaded by electrical awnings. Additionally, the foredeck provides a tranquil space for taking in panoramic views.Credit: Northrop & Johnson; Yacht Harbour archive
Archipelago Yachts Unveils Inaugural 24m+ Explorer Model for Forward-thinking Owner
Archipelago Yachts has introduced its latest creation, the Archipelago 80, marking a significant milestone for the British shipyard. This 24-metre explorer model, designed for an owner with a visionary outlook, is poised to redefine leisure expedition experiences upon delivery, serving as the flagship of Archipelago's esteemed range.Founder Dr. Stephen Weatherley revealed that the Archipelago 80 is tailored for owner-operated voyages, blending innovation with functionality. Employing a Chartwell Marine hull form, renowned in the offshore wind sector for its reliability and efficiency, the yacht promises exceptional performance and seaworthiness.A standout feature of the Archipelago 80 is its high-capacity helipad, a rarity in vessels of its size category. The expansive roof area, equipped with a Palfinger crane, offers versatility, accommodating solar panels, additional storage, or recreational equipment.With an 11-metre beam, the yacht boasts a spacious cockpit designed as a versatile "working area," adaptable for expedition gear, water toys, or leisure activities. Reinforced deck structures and a crane enable the transportation of cargo, personal submersibles, or amphibious vehicles.Enhanced safety during navigation is ensured by high bulwarks, while the open-plan main saloon offers panoramic views, complete with a bar and day galley. Accommodation is cleverly integrated within the hulls, alongside crew quarters and the main galley. The wheelhouse doubles as a flexible living space, featuring a shaded balcony with a bar and entertainment area, with the option for a hot tub installation.Dr. Weatherley expressed enthusiasm for the project's realization, emphasizing the Archipelago 80's versatility and its ability to deliver unparalleled on-water experiences. The yacht will feature a diesel-electric propulsion system, achieving speeds of 28-30 knots, with the option for a paravane kite to enhance fuel efficiency. An optional generator will further augment the vessel's electrical power.Earlier this year, Archipelago Yachts received government funding, enabling the advancement of a groundbreaking methanol-powered leisure vessel. The unveiling of the Archipelago 80 underscores the shipyard's dedication to innovation and excellence, setting a new standard for the industry's exploration segment.Credit: Archipelago Yachts
The Italian Sea Group Reports Strong First Quarter Growth
The Italian Sea Group S.p.A. (TISG), a global leader in luxury yachting, has announced impressive financial results for the first quarter of 2024, highlighting significant revenue growth and increased EBITDA. The Board of Directors has approved selected information showcasing a prosperous start to the year, reaffirming the company's strategic outlook and guidance for 2024 and beyond.TISG reported revenues of EUR 95.6 million, marking a notable increase of 12.2% compared to EUR 85.2 million in the first quarter of 2023. Shipbuilding revenues surged by 26.2%, driven by progress in ongoing projects and new contracts.EBITDA reached EUR 16.1 million, up by 16.6% from EUR 13.8 million in the same period last year. The EBITDA margin stood at 16.8%, reflecting improved operational efficiency and cost management.The total value of the Order Book reached EUR 1,344 million as of March 31st, 2024, underscoring a robust pipeline of projects. TISG currently has 35 projects under construction, including yachts and megayachts, with deliveries scheduled up to 2027.TISG invested EUR 2 million during the quarter, primarily directed towards enhancing production capacity and infrastructure at key facilities.The Net Financial Position stood at EUR -25 million, mainly attributed to the extension of the Marina di Carrara state concession. Despite this, TISG remains well-positioned for future growth initiatives.Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group, expressed pride in the company's performance and emphasized its development trajectory. He attributed the success to the increasing global demand for superyachts and the popularity of semi-custom lines, which optimize production capacity and enhance order book quality.TISG reaffirmed its 2024 guidance, with revenues projected between EUR 400 – 420 million and an EBITDA margin between 17 – 17.5%. Additionally, the company presented its 2025 Strategic Outlook, targeting revenues between EUR 430 – 450 million and an EBITDA margin between 18 – 18.5%.TISG continues to expand internationally through strategic partnerships and commercial agreements. The recent collaboration with Kitson Yachts as an Authorized Sales Agency in America reflects TISG's commitment to tapping into new markets and fostering growth opportunities.The company's success in the semi-custom segment, evidenced by recent sales, positions TISG for accelerated growth and increased market share. By leveraging its expanded production capacity and engineering expertise, TISG aims to cater to a broader clientele while maintaining its focus on delivering unparalleled luxury yachting experiences.The Italian Sea Group's strong performance in the first quarter of 2024 underscores its resilience and strategic vision in a competitive market landscape. With a robust order book, sound financial position, and strategic growth initiatives, TISG remains well-positioned for sustained success in the luxury yachting industry.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. Credits: The Italian Sea Group

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