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The Kadey-Krogen Group Announced the Acquisition of American Tugs
The Kadey-Krogen Group, has announced its acquisition of American Tugs, based in LaConner,...
BMW Unveils 13m All-Electric Foiling Yacht for Zero-Emission Cruising
At the 76th film festival in Cannes, BMW and boat maker Tyde made waves with the world premiere of...
24m Sailing Yacht Tatoosh Left the Market
Northrop & Johnson has announced the sale of the 24.38m sailing yacht Tatoosh, with Yacht...
First Unit of the All-new TX450 Sold by Tankoa
Tankoa Yachts has announced that the first unit of the all-new TX450 has been sold. Initially...
78m O’Rea Launched by Golden Yachts
Golden Yachts has announced the launch of the 77.7-meter superyacht O'Rea. This occasion comes...
Mini Juno Concept Unveiled by Dixon Yacht Design
Dixon Yacht Design has unveiled a new concept that combines the best of both motoryacht and...
Sale of Three 70-Meter New-Build Admiral GC-Force Announced by IYC and TISG
The successful sale of three new 70-meter GC-Force superyachts from the Admiral fleet by The...
Eighth Westport 125 Launched and Named Seas the Day
Westport, the American shipyard, has successfully launched the eighth vessel in its renowned...
61m Explorer Lazarus To Be Built by Leapher Yachts
Leapher Shipbuilding, a new Dutch shipyard, has reached an important milestone in the construction...
HP Watermakers Collaborates with Wajer Yachts for Customized Interface on New Wajer 77s
HP Watermakers and Wajer Yachts have partnered to provide a customized interface for...
50m Alunya Launched by Benetti in Livorno
The new motor yacht Alunya (FB606), hull from the successful Benetti B.Now 50M series,...
Sanlorenzo Reports Strong Q1 2023 Results with €184 Million Net Revenue
Sanlorenzo reports €184 million net revenue for Q1 2023, exceeding expectations. The Italy-based...
New Renders of Moonflower 72 Revealed by Nauta Design
Newly released renders of the Moonflower 72 project by Nauta Design, currently under...
34m Moonen 110 Completes Sea Trials
Following a week of rigorous sea trials, the first 34m Moonen 110 has successfully...
CRN’s 67m 143-Project Maranello Is Taking Shape
CRN is bringing another new yacht to life: the CRN M/Y 143 Project Maranello is a new...
Damen Yachting and Blue World Technologies Partner for Sustainable Maritime Solutions
Damen Yachting and Blue World Technologies, a leading developer of methanol fuel cell...
67m Full Custom Yacht Launched by Benetti
At its Livorno yard Benetti launched the new mega yacht built for an owner couple with very clear...
55m Kahalani Listed for Sale for the First Time
Camper and Nicholsons became the worldwide exclusive sales agents for Kahalani. The 55.05m...
Arcadia Yachts to Showcase Sherpa 80 at Venice Boat Show
Arcadia Yachts, owned and managed by Ugo Pellegrino, is set to showcase one of its...
61m Concept Necklace Unveiled by Francesco Struglia Design
Francesco Struglia Design has unveiled its latest concept, a 61-meter superyacht called...
115m Ahpo Sells for Record-Breaking Price
Last summer, Lürssen shipyard delivered Ahpo, a 115-meter superyacht, which has now been sold...
Ferretti Group Reports Strong Financial Results in Q1 2023
Ferretti Group has announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2023. The company...
Pearl Yachts to Showcase Pearl 62 at British Motor Yacht Show 2023
Pearl Yachts is set to participate in the British Motor Yacht Show from May 11th to 14th, 2023, and...
CL Yachts’ CLB65 Second Hull On Track to Make Its Hong Kong Debut
CL Yachts is set to introduce its latest vessel, the CLB65, into the Far-East market with the...

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Feadship's 44m True North Listed for Sale
The 43.6-meter Feadship motor yacht True North is now on the market, with an asking price of USD9,995,000. Listed by Northrop and Johnson's yacht brokers Kevin Merrigan and Kristen Klein, the vessel was originally built in 1987 at the Van Lent shipyard and underwent an extensive refit in 2021. This refit, costing around USD4 million, included a full exterior repaint, modernization of the A/V setup, and upgrades to the air conditioning and navigation systems, among other improvements.True North, previously known as Fiffanella, has a history of global cruising and is known for her durability, with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure. Her shallow draft makes her particularly suitable for cruising in regions like The Bahamas.The yacht’s design emphasizes both comfort and functionality. The full-beam master suite on the main deck features his-and-hers baths with Crema Marfil marble, while the lower deck offers four guest staterooms, accommodating up to 14 guests, all with private en-suite bathrooms.On the exterior, True North offers a range of leisure spaces, including a covered aft deck for alfresco dining and a sundeck equipped with a hot tub, swim-up bar, and lounging areas. The swim platform provides easy access to the water, complete with a deck shower and swim ladder.Having completed her Bureau Veritas 35-year survey in 2022, True North is ready for continued use, offering a well-maintained and modernized option for prospective buyers.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
 Sanlorenzo Yacht "Globas" Listed for Sale at €22.5 Million
The 43-meter Sanlorenzo yacht Globas has been reintroduced to the market, now listed with Edmiston and One Brokerage at an asking price of €22,500,000. Delivered in 2018 as the final unit in the 460Exp series, Globas is designed for long-range cruising and adventure, boasting features that emphasize self-sufficiency, spaciousness, and onboard comfort.Built with a limited draft and a bulbous bow, Globas is designed for efficiency, enabling her to navigate diverse waters with low fuel consumption. Her enhanced stability at sea is provided by hydraulic stabilizers, a slightly deeper draft, and an additional keel section, allowing for smooth cruising in various weather conditions.The yacht's sun deck serves as a central hub for guest entertainment, featuring an open-air dining area that accommodates 12 guests under a hardtop. This space is complemented by a raised Jacuzzi and sun loungers. A fully equipped sit-up bar with a dumb waiter and a Teppanyaki grill adds to the social atmosphere, with easy access to the upper deck via a set of steps.Located at the stern, the lazarette beach club offers a variety of wellness amenities. This area includes a massage room, a dayhead, and a gym on the lower deck. The transom folds down to create an expansive swim platform, ideal for launching water toys stored on board.The main deck is adaptable, featuring a large glass-sided pool forward and a spacious aft deck. This area can accommodate a wide range of watercraft, including tenders, waverunners, and even seaplanes, all of which can be launched using the deck crane. The main deck also includes a full-beam owner's suite, providing luxurious accommodations.The sky lounge is designed to maximize sea views, with full-height windows and sliding glass doors that enhance the modern interior's light and airy feel. The yacht's high ceilings and open spaces contribute to the sense of luxury, consistent with the design philosophy of the 460Exp series.Globas represents a blend of performance, comfort, and entertainment, making her a compelling option for potential buyers looking for a well-equipped, adventure-ready superyacht.Credit: Edmiston
Invictus Yacht Reveals New Flagship Model, the ST550
Invictus Yacht has revealed the first details of its latest flagship, the Invictus ST550. This 16.87-meter vessel, set to make its world debut next winter, represents a blend of traditional design elements and modern innovation. Designed by Christian Grande, the ST550 introduces a new approach to space distribution, with "S" standing for "Space" in its name.The ST550 retains Invictus Yacht's signature design features, such as the semi-reverse bow, while also drawing inspiration from classic shuttle boats. The yacht is designed to provide exceptional comfort for both medium and long cruises, with protective bulwarks ensuring safety on the foredeck.One of the standout features of the ST550 is its expansive living area in the bow, which sets a new standard for exterior layouts in this segment. Large, fully electric side windows and a glass door at the stern offer nearly uninterrupted views of the surrounding environment. The cockpit at the stern features a spacious living area that can be transformed into a sunbathing zone, enhanced by retractable bulwarks. Additionally, the yacht includes a large swim platform that can be submerged to facilitate tender launching.Below deck, the ST550 offers two cabins—Master and VIP—and two bathrooms. The middle of the yacht features a large living area, which can be customized to include a third cabin or a galley at the owner's request.The Invictus ST550 is designed to accommodate up to two IPS950 engines, emphasizing both performance and efficiency. While the full-scale debut of the yacht is planned for next winter, a 1:15 scale model will be on display at the Genoa Boat Show from September 19-24, 2024. The event will also showcase other notable models from Invictus Yacht, including the TT420, TT460, and four GT models: GT280, GT320, GT320S, and GT370. Additionally, the Capoforte brand will present its SX200, SX280i, SQ240i, and CX250 models.The Italian shipbuilder produced open type boats with multiple vocations. The debut production will include two ranges of leisure boats, corresponding with two types of propulsion: inboard-outboard for the “GT” series, more tending to leisure and sailing, and outboard for the “FX”, more technical and sporty. Credits: Invictus Yacht
Evo Yachts Unveils Evo R4+ at Cannes Yachting Festival
Evo Yachts has introduced its latest model, the Evo R4+, at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2024. The new 13-meter yacht is an evolution of the Evo R+, featuring an enclosed deck design and two new key features: an aluminum hard top and a custom multifunctional stern platform. These enhancements emphasize the yacht's focus on transformability, allowing for versatile use across different conditions and needs.The Evo R4+ was developed by Evo Yachts, owned by the Mercuri brothers, in collaboration with designer and naval engineer Valerio Rivellini. The yacht is designed to combine the open-air experience of a walkaround with the comfort of a cabin cruiser. Key innovations include a partially removable aluminum hard top and an extended aft deck with a multifunctional platform, which adds an additional meter to the yacht's length. The design also includes "XTension" bulwarks, a signature feature of the brand, enhancing the usability of the beach area.Powered by two 535 HP Volvo Penta IPS 650 engines, the Evo R4+ is capable of reaching a top speed of 34 knots and has a range of approximately 300 nautical miles. The interior spaces are designed with a focus on transformability, offering both spaciousness and comfort.In addition to the Evo R4+, Evo Yachts is also showcasing the second unit of the Evo R+, an 18-meter yacht designed for extended stays onboard. This model features a minimalistic, sporty design with an enclosed main deck, high-ceilinged interiors, and advanced propulsion via a pair of Volvo Penta IPS 950 engines, which can achieve a top speed of around 33 knots and a cruising speed of 27 knots.The Evo Yachts shipyard is based near Naples. She was born in 2014 from a fortunate encounter between Blu Emme Yachts and the Neapolitan yacht designer Valerio Rivellini. The heart and entrepreneurship that kick-started EVO originated from Blu Emme Yachts, a luxury yachts refitting company. Blu Emme was created in 2013 by the Mercuri brothers, a family whose entrepreneurial experience spans different industries.Credits: Evo Yachts
New Appointment: André Mahr as Ocean Independence New Chief Operating Officer
Ocean Independence, the brokerage houses headquartered in Küsnacht, Switzerland, is strengthening its management team by adding the role of Chief Operating Officer. André Mahr is moving from A-ROSA Cruises to Ocean Independence for this position. At the same time Ocean Independences announces that the new title of Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) has been awarded to Toby Maclaurin, who has been with the company for 16 years, formerly as Sales & Charter Director across all 15 Ocean Independence offices.André MahrAndré Mahr is a German national who has been living and working in Switzerland since 2019. Starting out as a naval and commercial seaman after attending University of Applied Sciences in Wismar/Germany, André rose to the rank of Captain before coming ashore, soon taking leading roles in safety, operational and managerial departments - and then having senior development and executive positions - with AIDA Cruises, Costa Crociere and its parent company Carnival Corporation. Before André relocated to Switzerland, he was tasked by Carnival with establishing the operational management for the fleet in Shanghai. In Switzerland André was instrumental in setting up the operational fleet of A-ROSA. André Mahr will ensure operational excellence throughout the company. IT, banking and a solid support structure as well as an expanded QMS will play an important part, and at the same time the COO will guide and assist Administration and Support Team Members in ensuring that all Sales & Charter Consultants and Yacht Managers have an efficient, robust infrastructure and the best possible tools available with which to perform their tasks, thus enabling them to even better service existing clients and to attract new business. In this new role for Ocean Independence, André will be working collaboratively with the CEO, the CCO, other C-level members when applicable and with all Group Directors, Department Heads and the whole team. Peter Hürzeler, CEO of Ocean Independence, comments: “André brings a wealth of experience to our team, with a strong background in operational leadership. We believe that his previous roles have equipped him with the skills and insights needed to help us achieving our ambitious goals. We see this as an important step in our strategic development, strongly benefiting the business and, as a result, all who work for Ocean Independence. I am positively thrilled about this significant new addition to our leadership team.” Credits: Ocean Independence

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