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Kleven hands over 116m Ulysses
Norwegian ship builder Kleven has handed over the 116m superyacht Ulysses to her...
Yachting Developments Hull 1015 sees daylight
New Zealand yard Yachting Developments Hull 1015 is nearing an advanced stage of...
Tankoa Yachts presents 58m Open concept
Tankoa Yachts has joined forces with Francesco Paszkowski to create what would be its fastest...
The largest Feadship superyacht to date spotted in North Holland
Following the recent launch of 96.55m Project Vertigo, Feadship’s largest...
Wider 150 sold to Canadian buyer
Wider Yachts, the Italian shipyard established in 2010, has announced the sale of their first...
The new Dutch brand Keizer Yachts to debut at Boot Dusseldorf 2017
During the Düsseldorf Boot trade fair (21 – 29 January 2017), the new Dutch yacht brand Keizer...
First Maiora 36 raised pilot house yacht under construction
Fipa Group is presently working on the construction of the first hull in the new Maiora 36 line...
Feadship's largest project to date on the move
Following the recent launch of 96.55m Project Vertigo, Feadship’s largest...
Ferretti Yachts 450 to be displayed at Salon Nautique de Paris
From the 3rd to the 11th December, Ferretti Yachts will participate in the 2016 edition...
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1. Baglietto hit by the MannequinChallenge viral trendBaglietto didn’t escape the...
Viareggio SuperYachts presents 83m project
During the latest Monaco Yacht Show VSY proudly presented its brand-new 83-metre...
VSY sells 64m project 003
Viareggio SuperYachts is proud to announce, together with the recently renamed brokerage firm...
Van der Valk receives two new orders
Van der Valk Continental Yachts is delighted to report that the shipyard has taken two new...
110m Feadship Project 1007 makes a splash
Following the recent launch of 96.55m Project Vertigo, Feadship’s shed in...
Baglietto hit by the MannequinChallenge viral trend
Baglietto didn’t escape the latest viral trend #MannequinChallenge as the shipyard launched...
Royal Huisman’s Huisfit secures water facilities at Emden Dockyard
Royal Huisman’s dedicated refit department, Huisfit, secures exclusive and exceptional deep water...
Admiral and IYC partner to launch Vetta 40 concept
IYC and Italian shipyard Admiral (part of the Italian Sea Group) have come together to...
Nick Mezas presents 74m superyacht concept for Amels
Dutch superyacht designer Nick Mezas introduces a 74 meter custom motor yacht concept in his first...
Horizon CC110 superyacht Abaco sees daylight
Taiwanese shipyard Horizon Yachts is preparing to launch the latest superyacht in the CC...
93m Feadship hull 814 on the move
Dutch Yachting has provided us with the photos of Feadship's hull 814...
First photos of Kleven 116m explorer
Kleven's 116-meter explorer yacht has been captured undergoing her first sea trials on the...
Feadship Aquarius leaving Holland
92-meter Aquarius (Project Touchdown) was launched by Feadship in September...
Timur Bozca introduces Sarco concept
Yacht designer Timur Bozca has unveiled the new yacht concept Sarco, inspired by the Ferocious...
First images of Feadship Project Vertigo
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Video of the Day: Antonini Navi’s SUY 135
Antonini Navi presented the Sport Utility Yacht – SUY 135, a groundbreaking superyacht conceptualized by Aldo Manna, Partner and Sales Director, in collaboration with designer Fulvio De Simoni. Moravia Yachts has been appointed as the Central Agency for this innovative vessel. The hull number #1 already in construction, the SUY 135 is slated for delivery in 2026.The SUY 135, part of a broader initiative by Antonini Navi, sets the stage for the introduction of the SUY 190 and SUY 108, completing the range of all-around seafaring yachts. These vessels are tailored to meet the burgeoning demand for a new class of superyachts that seamlessly blend comfort and luxury with a deep connection to the ocean and marine life.Under construction at the shipyard's facility in Italy, the SUY 135 spans 44 meters in length and boasts approximately 480GT. This displacement motor yacht represents the maiden offering in Antonini Navi's Sports Utility Yacht line, skillfully crafted from steel to ensure unrivaled performance and durability."The SUY offers the opportunity to experience the vessel with no limits, akin to an SUV in the automotive world," remarks Aldo Manna. "Designed to cater to the diverse recreational activities offered by the sea, the SUY epitomizes versatility, allowing owners and guests to indulge in a 360° yachting experience."Alessandro Diomedi, Sales Broker at Moravia Yachting, expresses excitement about the collaboration with Antonini Navi. "The Antonini SUY series presents an interesting and innovative concept, with ample volumes and the capacity to accommodate large water toys while prioritizing the owner's privacy and lifestyle," he comments.The SUY 135 offers extensive customization options, both internally and externally, allowing clients to tailor the yacht to their preferences. The proposed interior layout features a spacious owner's suite on the main deck, complemented by four en suite cabins on the lower deck. Additionally, the yacht provides separate accommodation for the captain and five crew members, ensuring privacy and comfort for all onboard.Exterior highlights include a veranda with al fresco dining, a beach club with a transom Jacuzzi, and a sun deck boasting panoramic views and luxurious amenities. The yacht's transversal tender garage accommodates a 7-meter RIB and an array of water toys, providing endless opportunities for exploration and leisure.With a range of 4,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 10 knots and a top speed of 16 knots, the SUY 135 combines performance with efficiency. Zero-speed stabilizers enhance onboard comfort, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable yachting experience for all.The Pertusola shipyard in the Gulf of La Spezia was bought by Walter Antonini in 1977. Since then, Antonini Navi has been a family-held leader in superyacht custom build and refitting.Credits: Antonini Navi
Top Yacht Charter Trends in 2024: Insights on Popular Destinations and Must-Have Toys
The yacht charter market in 2024 has kicked off with a bang, with clients clamoring for more destinations, excursions, and toys. We caught up with the Denison charter team to uncover the latest trends in yacht vacations. Kristina Gagliardi, Jennifer Saia, Megan Cashmore, and Nadia Martinez from Denison shared their insights.This year, chartering is all about the toys. Guests are requesting a variety of toys, but two stand out: e-foils and slides. "Toy lists are pretty specific sometimes," says Kristina. "Clients want the e-foils or slides, especially those who have spent hours enjoying them in the past."Nadia and Megan echo this sentiment, highlighting the popularity of e-foils and slides. "People love e-foils," Megan enthuses. "Slides are also a big hit. It's all about the toys. Clients choose yachts based on the toys they offer."In addition to toys, clients are seeking unique destinations. "Croatia, with its off-the-beaten-path allure and moderate VAT, has become increasingly popular," shares Kristina. "Greece remains a perennial favorite, with its island-hopping experiences."Jennifer notes a growing interest in extreme destinations like the Faroe Islands and the Galapagos. "Clients are seeking unique experiences, and yacht charters offer the perfect platform to explore these remote locales," she explains.Nadia highlights the surge in last-minute inquiries for destinations like the British Virgin Islands and New England. "Water temperature is a crucial factor," she emphasizes. "Guests want to enjoy water activities, so destinations with warmer waters are preferred."While amenities like hot-tubs remain popular, Nadia advises flexibility. "Focus on the overall experience rather than specific features," she suggests. "Consider alternative amenities like swimming areas."Exciting innovations are also emerging in onboard dining. "Chef provisions, akin to gourmet meal kits, are gaining traction," Nadia reveals. "These solutions streamline meal preparation, enhancing the dining experience."The charter market continues to evolve, offering more options and customizations than ever before. Denison is at the forefront of this evolution, delivering unique vacations tailored to every client's desires.As the summer season unfolds, yacht charter enthusiasts can look forward to unforgettable experiences on the high seas, complete with thrilling toys, breathtaking destinations, and unparalleled luxury. It's time to set sail and embark on the ultimate adventure.Credits: Denison Yachting
Cantieri Di Pisa Advances with Expansion of Construction Site
Cantieri di Pisa is pressing forward with its ambitious modernization and expansion project at its headquarters in Pisa. Situated along the Navicelli Canal, the facilities are poised to surpass 50,000 square meters, aligning with the vision of owner Enrico Gennasio and CEO Marco Massabò to restore Cantieri di Pisa to its former glory in collaboration with the Pisa Port Authority.The next phase of development will see the introduction of a fleet comprising ten models crafted from steel, aluminum, and carbon fiber, drawing inspiration from the shipyard's storied history. Renowned for their innovative designs, materials, and performance, Cantieri di Pisa's historic yachts serve as a guiding beacon for this expansion.A substantial investment of 6 million euros over the past two years underscores the commitment to revitalizing Cantieri di Pisa. This investment is part of a comprehensive strategy to rejuvenate the esteemed brand, spearheaded by Enrico Gennasio, who assumed ownership in 2021, and CEO Marco Massabò. The modernization initiative encompasses various aspects, including the refurbishment and expansion of existing structures.Key elements of the project include the extension and elevation of the main warehouse to a height of 20 meters, alongside the construction of a new shed and connecting covered structures dedicated to yacht passage. Once completed, the production facilities and administrative spaces will cover an area of 17,500 square meters, with an additional 900 square meters allocated for offices.Furthermore, Cantieri di Pisa will enhance its offerings by providing a refitting service within an 18,000-square-meter space, catering to diverse client needs.The restructuring efforts represent a pivotal component of the managerial reorganization plan outlined by Gennasio and CEO Marco Massabò. With a wealth of experience exceeding 20 years in the luxury boating sector, Massabò emphasizes the objective of returning Cantieri di Pisa to its former prominence through the introduction of ten innovative yacht models across different categories."We have dedicated two years to refining the new iconic lines of Cantieri di Pisa," remarks Massabò, underscoring the dedication to excellence and innovation.The renovation of the shipyard marks an essential milestone in the overarching strategy devised by the new ownership to position Cantieri di Pisa as a leading facility in the production of carbon fiber, steel, and aluminum yachts. Cantieri di Pisa shipyard was founded in 1945 on the river Arno, the Tuscan shipyard became famous for its planing motoryachts, such as the Akhir and Kitalpha series designed by Pierluigi Spadolini. Since 2021 Enrico Gennasio is the new owner of Cantieri di Pisa.Credits: Cantieri di Pisa
Numarine Turns Hull of New 40MXP Superyacht and It's on Track for 2025 Delivery
Numarine has reached a significant milestone in the construction of its latest superyacht, poised to become the new flagship upon its launch in 2025. The hull of the eagerly anticipated 40MXP project has been successfully turned and transported to the shipyard for the next phase of outfitting.Murat Şen, General Manager of Numarine, expressed his satisfaction with the project's progress, stating, "It's a big milestone for our new model's construction, and I'm happy to confirm we're on track with the delivery in 2025 as initially planned." He also noted the enthusiastic response from the market, with three 40MXP hulls already sold ahead of the inaugural launch, marking a significant success for the shipyard.Remaining true to Numarine's hallmark style and DNA, the 40MXP embodies the brand's ethos of high-volume, low-hassle, and long-range capabilities while introducing innovative design features to enhance the onboard experience and strengthen the connection with the sea.The 'MXP' designation, signifying 'Mediterranean Explorer,' reflects the yacht's focus on the beach-club lifestyle synonymous with Mediterranean cruising. As an evolution of the popular 37XP model, the new 40MXP offers exciting enhancements, including an expanded aft deck resulting from its two-meter increase in length and the relocation of the aft sliding doors to the saloon forward by three meters.This enlarged area accommodates a spacious alfresco dining space, a stylish bar, and a lounge area surrounding a striking new addition—an aft pool with a glass transom. Serving as a captivating social hub, this outdoor oasis extends to a massive hydraulic swim platform spanning the yacht's impressive 8-meter beam.Moreover, the 40MXP offers versatile options for shade, with the choice of an awning or the inclusion of short or long upper deck extensions to provide relief from the sun's intensity, catering to various climates and preferences worldwide.Numarine, a European high-performance motor-yacht shipyard headquartered in Istanbul, offers a range of yachts from 19 to 45 meters.Credits: Numarine
Arcadia Yachts Sells Two New Units, Order Book Exceeds €30M
Arcadia Yachts continues to make waves in the luxury yacht industry with the recent sale of two new units, including the brand's latest project, the A96, and the beloved Sherpa 60 model. These sales contribute to an order book exceeding 30 million euros, with multiple yachts set to be delivered between now and summer 2024.The allure of Arcadia Yachts lies in its eco-sustainable approach and the promise of a slow cruising experience that fosters a deep connection with nature. Offering spaces characterized by unparalleled comfort and flexibility, the brand appeals to a new generation of yacht owners seeking a modern and mindful way to enjoy the sea.The recent sales success underscores Arcadia Yachts' commitment to innovation and excellence. The A96, which debuted at the Cannes Yachting Festival, introduces a groundbreaking concept of wellbeing at sea, while the Sherpa 60, celebrated for its remarkable flexibility, continues to captivate enthusiasts worldwide.Ugo Pellegrino, CEO of Arcadia Yachts, expressed pride in the brand's achievements, noting that the total value of the upcoming deliveries amounts to approximately 30 million euros. This milestone reflects the brand's unique market positioning, innovative approach, and strong commercial partnerships across the globe.The company's futuristic production facilities in the Gulf of Sorrento, which generate 70% of their electricity, are bustling with activity as construction progresses on several new yachts. Advanced negotiations are underway for the sale of additional units, including the sixth Sherpa 80, the nineteenth A85, and another Sherpa 60, all slated for delivery in time for the Mediterranean season. These vessels will provide clients with the opportunity to explore the picturesque landscapes of Capri, Positano, and Amalfi in unparalleled luxury and style.Arcadia Yachts is based in Naples, Italy. Since 2008, Arcadia Yachts has been building semi-custom luxury composite yachts and has succeeded in perfectly integrating artisanal craftsmanship, modern technologies, attention to detail and to the surrounding environment. The Arcadia Yachts fleet has included two ranges since September 2016. The shipyard’s first and most characterizing range is the A range, which includes four models (A85, A85s, A105 and A115). The Sherpa range has a new model, the 24m Sherpa XL, which was launched at the 2019 Cannes Yachting Festival. The new model, A96, debuted at 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival.Credits: Arcadia Yachts

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