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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...
37m Moonen yacht Martinique takes shape
Moonen Shipyards has completed the marriage of the high tensile steel hull and aluminium...
Royal Huisman's sailing yacht Ngoni emerges from shed
58m sloop, first introduced at the Monaco Yacht Show 2014 as The Beast, has emerged from the shed...
47m Heesen project Ruya undergoing sea trials
Maritimephoto.com has provided us with the photos of 47m Heesen project Ruya...
Fourth Horizon RP110 nearing completion
Hull four of the Horizon Yachts RP110 yacht model is nearing 80% completion and is...
Lurssen launch Project Thunder
On Monday April 3rd Lürssen launched project Thunder at its facility in Bremen. She represents a...
106m Project Solar named Black Pearl
Project Solar, the 106-meter sailing yacht launched in September 2016 by Dutch...
Turquoise transfers its 77m project to Istanbul Shipyard for final outfitting
On 9th of March, Turquoise Yachts’s floating dock— with a 2500- ton lifting capacity—...

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Monaco Yacht Show 2025 Announces Exhibitor Lineup
The 34th Monaco Yacht Show will take place from September 24-27, 2025, featuring approximately 560 exhibitors across Port Hercule. The event will display 120 superyachts, including 50 new builds from 2025, alongside 60 luxury tenders.Organizers have introduced a new sustainability program developed with the Water Revolution Foundation, highlighting exhibitors advancing environmental initiatives. The show's thematic zones include the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub for new concepts, the Adventure Area showcasing over 40 luxury vehicles and water toys, and the upper deck lounge for luxury goods and services."The exhibitor list helps future owners identify key contacts for custom builds, refits, or charters within an exclusive, innovation-focused environment," said Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of the Monaco Yacht Show.The current exhibitor roster includes shipyards, designers, equipment manufacturers, and luxury service providers. The list remains subject to updates through summer 2025.Credits: MYS
Columbus Yachts Begins Construction of 48m Crossover Explorer
Columbus Yachts has started building its new 48-meter Crossover model at Palumbo Superyachts' Savona shipyard. The steel-hulled explorer with aluminum superstructures follows two previously sold Crossover units (42m and 47m), marking the shipyard's first self-financed project in this series.Designed by Hydro Tec, the vessel features an 8.6-meter beam and 2.75-meter draft, optimized for stability and long-range cruising. The exterior combines explorer-style proportions with a bulbous bow and streamlined stern for ocean-going capability. Key features include a multifunctional aft deck that can store a large tender or convert into a pool and lounge area.Accommodation includes six cabins for 12 guests, with the owner's suite on the upper deck and a VIP cabin on the main deck. The naval architecture was developed jointly by Hydro Tec and the shipyard's engineering team.No delivery date or price was disclosed. The Crossover series targets owners seeking a balance between expedition capability and contemporary yacht design.Founded in 2008 under Palumbo Superyachts, Columbus Yachts combines 50+ years of maritime expertise with modern yacht-building innovation. The brand gained recognition after launching its first 54m superyacht Prima in 2011 and later pioneering hybrid propulsion technology, earning RINA certification for its Sport Hybrid 40m.Specializing in semi-custom and full-custom builds (37m–120m), Columbus offers four lines: Atlantique, Crossover, Sport, and Classic. Its flagship 80m Dragon exemplifies its craftsmanship. As part of Palumbo Superyachts, the brand provides end-to-end owner support alongside sister yards ISA Yachts, Mondomarine, and Extra Yachts.Credits: Columbus Yachts
62m Simena Launched by Ares Yachts
Turkish shipyard Ares Yachts has introduced its first superyacht, the 62-meter ketch-rigged Simena. The steel-carbon composite vessel will debut at the 2025 Monaco Yacht Show (September 24-27) after completing sea trials.Designed to RINA Charter Class C standards, Simena ranks among the world's top 25 largest sailing yachts. Taka Yacht Design developed the exterior, while Design Unlimited created the interior blending classic and contemporary elements. The yacht features teak decks, mahogany joinery, and a hybrid propulsion system enabling silent electric operation up to 6 knots or 14.5-knot top speed with diesel assistance."Simena blends classic ketch elegance with cutting-edge technology," said Piraye Sahinkaya Orhun, Ares Yachts Projects Director. The yacht accommodates 12 guests and 9 crew, with a main-deck owner's suite and transatlantic range of 4,000 nm at 11 knots.Interior materials include walnut cabinetry, textured leathers, and marble-clad bathrooms. Northrop & Johnson holds the exclusive listing. Ares Yachts, situated in Antalya Free Zone on Turkey’s south coast, spans 40,000 square meters of build space across four large sheds. Besides Simena, the shipyard is concurrently working on other projects, including the 50m motor yacht Spitfire and a 54m explorer yacht known as Project Atlas. Additionally, Ares Yachts is developing a 65-85m yacht range in collaboration with Lateral Naval Architects.Credits: Ares Yachts

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