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Yachting Developments Project 1015 hull and superstructure installed
New Zealand yard Yachting Developments Project 1015 is nearing an advanced stage of...
Tankoa's S501 yacht Vertige completes first sea trials
Tankoa Yachts has launched 50m superyacht Vertige, known as S501, at its...
Couach Yachts delivers 4400 Fast Fly
Launched at the end of 2016, the fully custom, fast-planing 44.8-metre 4400 Fast Fly was...
Heesen Yachts Project Nova launched and named Home
On April 14, Heesen Yachts has launched its 50m Project Nova (YN 17850) at the...
Isa Super Sportivo 141 interiors revealed
ISA Yachts has shared the details about the second model of the new Super Sport...
Feadship's support vessel YN 815 on the go
Dutch Yachting has provided us with the photos of the technical launch of Feadship YN...
Heesen Project Ruya successfully completes sea trials
Project Ruya, Heesen's latest 47m displacement yacht, recently completed the sea...
34m Tecnomar yacht catches fire in Mykonos
Three days after we've reported about the fire incidents in Barcelona and Marmaris,...
Overmarine's Mangusta 165 makes a splash
The 12th Maxi Open yacht from the Mangusta 165 series, and third unit of the new “Evolution”...
New renderings of 102m concept Calibre
French design studio, MUB-Mahjoub El Mahmoudi, has presented its concept, 102m Calibre,...
Picchiotti Yachts and Zuccon International Projects present PY Heritage 45M
PY Heritage 45M marks the start of a new collaboration which pays tribute to Gerhard Gilgenast, one...
Ferretti Group posts profits for the first time since 2008
Ferretti Group, the Italy-based holding behind brands such as Riva, Pershing and of...
85m Areti launched by Lurssen
The 85-meter Areti, formerly known as Project Sasha during her build, has now been launched by...
38m Hakvoort yacht Soprano makes a splash
On April 7, 38.25m motoryacht Soprano has been launched at Hakvoort. This project is...
62m superyacht under construction at CRN
CRN has unveiled details about hull number 137, currently under construction at the Italian...
One person dead and another injured as marina catches fire in Marmaris, Turkey
Today, on Monday 10 at 4:30 am, a fire broke out in a marina in the Aegean province of...
Four yachts damaged and six more destroyed at Port Forum Barcelona
A major fire broke out in Barcelona's Port Forum, on April 9 around 7:15 am, Naucher...
Royal Huisman's Ngoni sailing for the first time
58m sloop, first introduced at the Monaco Yacht Show 2014 as The Beast, has emerged from the...
Baglietto introduces a new 55m project by Santa Maria Magnolfi
Baglietto's V-Line, which features displacement and semi-displacement yachts in steel/aluminium and...
More photos of 106m superyacht Amadea in Gibraltar
On Saturday, April 16, Lürssen has launched project Mistral - 106 metre yacht, which has...
Second Numarine 105 HT hull delivered to Hong Kong
Numarine, the Turkish shipyard based in Istanbul, has delivered unit #2 of Numarine 105 HT to a...
Couach Yachts 4400 Fast Fly named Tosca
French yacht builder Couach has launched 4400 Fast Fly in December. Now we've been...
Rossinavi launches 49m superyacht Aurora
On April 1st 49m superyacht Aurora has been launched at Rossinavi facility in...
Build update on 25m Van Der Valk explorer
Dutch shipyard Van der Valk has provided us with an updated information on its 25m...

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Sirena Yachts Unveils Details of New Sirena 118
Sirena Yachts has unveiled the interior design details of its latest superyacht model, the Sirena 118. The 36-meter vessel, with a gross tonnage below 300 GT, marks the introduction of the Turkish shipyard’s new, larger composite line.The first hull of the Sirena 118 is currently under construction in Yalova, Turkey, with an expected completion date in 2026. The yacht features Sirena’s distinctive plumb bow design, which provides additional volume within the spacious hull.The vessel’s layout includes an owner’s stateroom occupying the forward section of the main deck, complemented by a VIP cabin and up to four guest cabins on the lower deck. A unique feature of the owner’s suite is the option to span two decks in a loft configuration. The yacht also boasts direct water access via a spiral staircase leading to a large relaxation area with a fold-down swimming platform.The yacht’s naval architecture was developed by renowned Argentinian naval architect Germán Frers, while Sirena’s in-house design team handled the exterior styling. The interior design is the work of Dutch design studio headed by Cor D. Rover, offering a customizable layout emphasizing material layering and natural light.The interior features dynamic wood veneer applications, integrated lighting, and a sophisticated color palette including creamy upholstery, light wood tones, and bronze accents. The design creates a serene atmosphere with soft indirect lighting and natural textures that adapt to changing daylight conditions.Cor D. Rover, founder and director of the design studio, commented: “As a studio, we strongly emphasize client-designer collaboration. The design is a ‘reflection of your intentions’, tailored to suit individual lifestyles and preferences. The presence of ample loose furniture and flexible decor elements also means that it is easily customisable, enabling each yacht to reflect the character and lifestyle of its owner.”In terms of performance, the all-GRP Sirena 118 is equipped with twin MAN V12 engines as standard, providing a total of 3,100 hp. The yacht has a top speed of 16 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 11 knots. With the optional 3,800 hp engine package, the vessel can achieve a maximum speed of 21 knots.Çağin Genc, CEO of Sirena Yachts, stated: “As construction progresses on the first unit of our flagship Sirena 118 ahead of her launch next year, we are delighted to spotlight the incredible talent of our long-term collaborators at Cor D. Rover. The interior design is sharp and contemporary with a deep appreciation of the yachting lifestyle.”Sirena Yachts is a Turkish yacht brand. The company produces semi-displacement motor yachts ranging from 17m to over 30m.Credits: Sirena Yachts
Y726 Launched by Oceanco
Dutch shipyard Oceanco has launched its latest megayacht, Y726, measuring an imposing 111 meters in length and boasting a displacement of 4,550 GT. The vessel is set to undergo sea trials in the coming months before its official delivery later this year.Commissioned in 2022 by an experienced yacht owner and longtime Oceanco client, Y726 features exterior design work by Espen Øino International and interior design by Mark Berryman Design. The naval architecture was developed through a collaborative effort involving Lateral Naval Architects, the Oceanco team, and Dan Jackson of Falcon Yacht Management, who represents the owner.While Y726 ranks among the largest vessels in Oceanco’s portfolio, it is slightly smaller than the yard’s current largest motor yacht, Infinity. Delivered in 2022, Infinity measures 117 meters with a volume of 4,978 GT, compared to Y726’s beam of approximately 15 meters.The new megayacht is equipped with an array of luxurious amenities. The interior includes a cinema lounge, gym, spa facility with sauna and steam room, and a beach club with an outdoor bar leading to a swim platform. Exterior features comprise a winter garden, covered cocktail area, outdoor cinema, private owner’s area with hot tub, and a multi-purpose entertainment zone featuring another hot tub and swimming pool. The vessel can accommodate up to 28 guests and 34 crew members.Lee Archer, programme director at Lateral, commented: “This project is the result of bold design ambition and robust engineering. Through close collaboration with Oceanco and the project’s design partners, Y726 stands as a testament not only to engineering enabling design at the highest level, but also to the power of collaboration as a catalyst for excellence.”Edske Smit, project director at Oceanco, added: “From the outset, Y726 has benefited from a deeply collaborative, trusting, and positive spirit. She is set to be a standout addition to the Oceanco fleet, and we’re grateful for the strong partnerships with our co-makers, design team, and the owner’s team that brought this vision to life.”This launch follows Oceanco’s development of the world’s tallest sailing ship, the 127 meter Koru, reportedly owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.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
The Italian Sea Group Delivers 55m Superyacht Admiral Raja²
The Italian Sea Group has announced the delivery of its latest superyacht, M/Y Admiral Raja², measuring 55 meters in length. The aluminum vessel is part of the company’s S-Force line and was fully designed by the Group’s in-house Centro Stile.Raja² was developed in close collaboration with IYC and Med Waves Charters to meet the owner’s specific requirements. The yacht features sleek, dynamic exterior lines with a powerful yet elegant bow and an open stern design that enhances connection with the sea. Large glazing along the superstructure provides extensive natural light to the interior spaces.The yacht’s layout includes a sundeck equipped with a hot tub, sunbathing and dining areas, a touch-and-go helipad, and a spacious garage capable of housing a 7.5-meter tender and various water toys. The interior design showcases contemporary styling with fine materials, including mirrored surfaces, three-dimensional marble work, and rich woods complemented by vibrant accents.Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group, commented: “Raja² is a bold and sophisticated project that combines aesthetics, comfort, and innovative technology in a unique way. We are proud to deliver a yacht that perfectly expresses our values of excellence, craftsmanship, and innovation.”The delivery of Raja² represents another milestone in The Italian Sea Group’s international expansion, further establishing the Admiral brand’s capability to provide customized and innovative solutions for discerning clients worldwide.The Italian Sea Group operates as a major player in the luxury yachting sector, listed on Euronext Milan. The company’s portfolio includes several renowned brands: Admiral, known for elegant and prestigious yachts; Tecnomar, recognized for sporty features and cutting-edge design; Perini Navi, specializing in large sailing yachts; and Picchiotti, featuring classic Italian lines. The Group also manages NCA Refit for maintenance and refit services of yachts over 60 meters.Notably, the company has formed partnerships with luxury brands Giorgio Armani for yacht design collaborations and Automobili Lamborghini for the production of the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 limited-edition motor yacht. According to the 2024 Global Order Book by Boat International, The Italian Sea Group holds the top position among Italian superyacht builders for vessels over 50 meters.Credits: The Italian Sea Group
Amels 80 Begins Sea Trials Ahead of Summer Delivery
Damen Yachting has commenced sea trials for the first 80-meter Amels Limited Editions superyacht, marking the final phase before its scheduled summer delivery. The vessel represents the latest addition to the Amels series, featuring hybrid propulsion technology designed to reduce emissions and enable quieter operation.Project manager Romke van der Linde stated: "The sea trials offer a unique opportunity to experience firsthand the innovation, design, and power that this yacht delivers." The trials will evaluate the yacht's performance, including its hybrid system's efficiency and operational capabilities.The Amels 80 incorporates design elements focused on sustainability alongside traditional Dutch shipbuilding techniques. The yacht's technical specifications and interior layouts remain undisclosed, though Damen Yachting confirms the vessel maintains the Limited Editions' standard configuration options.Construction of the Amels 80 began at Damen's Vlissingen facility, with the hull and superstructure completed before the start of outfitting. The sea trials will be conducted in the North Sea, with final delivery to the owner expected following successful completion of all tests.Damen Yachting currently has multiple Amels Limited Editions models in various stages of construction at its Dutch shipyards. The 80-meter platform joins the existing 60-meter and 78-meter offerings in the series.Damen Yachting, a division within the Damen Shipyards Group, was created in 2019. The division combines the pedigree and heritage of Amels yachts with a growing portfolio of SeaXplorer yachts and Yacht Support vessels.Credits: Damen Yachting
Extra Yachts Introduces New Brand Identity
Italian yacht builder Extra Yachts has launched a new corporate identity, marking an evolution in its brand presentation. The updated visual style reflects the company's design approach focused on spacious layouts and customizable features.The rebrand emphasizes Extra's yacht design philosophy, which combines contemporary aesthetics with functional living spaces. Current production models - including the Extra 76, 86, 92 and 100 - feature signature elements such as expansive glazing and seamless indoor-outdoor connectivity.Standard configurations across the range include open-plan main decks with integrated kitchens, flexible outdoor entertainment areas, and smart home technology systems. The shipyard offers three predefined interior styling packages while allowing material customization to meet owner preferences."Extra represents a specific approach to yacht design," a company representative stated. "Our models prioritize usable space and personalization while maintaining structural integrity."Construction of multiple yachts continues at Extra's Massa, Italy facility. Current production timelines average 18-24 months from contract signing, varying by model and customization level. The rebranding coincides with ongoing deliveries from the shipyard's order book.Extra Yachts specializes in the development of yachts with a strong personality. Its distinctive lines are combined in a variety of motor yacht models ranging from 76' to 130' and a 30-meter motor catamaran. Developed thanks to the advanced technical experience of ISA Yachts, Extra offers customers all the advantages of being part of the Palumbo Superyachts network.Credits: Extra Yachts

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