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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...
Third Pershing 140 Launched in Ancona
The third hull of Pershing 140 was launched on April 29th by Ferretti Group. The...
Second Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 Delivered in Miami
The Italian Sea Group has delivered the second Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 yacht to...
55m Sea Huntress Listed for Sale
Camper and Nicholsons became Exclusive Worldwide Central Agents for the sale of the 55m DeVries...
30th Sirena 58 Delivered to the US
Istanbul-based shipyard Sirena Yachts has announced that the latest unit of its Sirena 58...
Fourth Hull of 100 Yacht Series Named Majic Delivered by Sunseeker
Sunseeker has delivered the fourth unit of its flagship model, the Sunseeker 100 Yacht, to a...
38m Someday Launched by Custom Line
Custom Line, a subsidiary of Ferretti Group, has recently launched Someday, a...
Gulf Craft’s 21m Enso Listed for Sale
Camper and Nicholsons became a worldwide Central Agency for the sale of the brand-new Enso and...
B76 Lemanja Unveiled by Bering Yachts
Bering Yachts has introduced its newest addition to the fleet, the M/Y B76 Lemanja, which has been...
Heesen Yachts Provided Update on Project Serena's Construction Progress
Heesen Yachts has confirmed that the construction of YN 20555, known as Project Serena, is on...
New Build Alpha Squalo Trenta Sold by Denison Yachting
Denison Yachting has announced the sale of a new construction 29.9m Alpha Squalo Trenta. The buyer...
Sanlorenzo S.p.A. Approves Financial Statements and Dividend Distribution
Sanlorenzo S.p.A., held its Ordinary Shareholders’ Meeting on 27 April 2023, chaired by Massimo...
Hylas Yachts Launches First Diesel Outboard M47 Powerboat in America
Hylas Yachts has released its latest M-Series yacht, the Hylas M47, designed and equipped...
Feadship's Sportfisher Catch Relaunched After Winter Refit in Amsterdam
The sportfisher Catch, a rare Feadship build, has undergone a winter refit at the Feadship...
111 Megayacht Concept Revealed by Bannenberg and Rowell
The latest megayacht concept from Bannenberg & Rowell Design, named "111," boasts a length of...
Video of the Day: Ferretti Yachts Infynito 90
Ferretti Yachts has unveiled the first model in its new Infynito range at this year's...
Camper and Nicholsons Opens Office in Athens
Camper & Nicholsons is expanding its services by establishing a new office in Athens, in...
31m AB100 Launched by AB Yachts
AB Yachts has launched hull 196 in the AB100 series, a 30.5-meter motor yacht in Viareggio, Italy....
Third Baglietto’s Dom 133 Hits the Water
Baglietto launched their third yacht this year, the Dom 133, which was sold in collaboration...
Camper and Nicholsons Expands in Asia with New Singapore Office
Camper & Nicholsons is expanding its global presence with the opening of a new...
Palma International Boat Show: What to See
The Palma International Boat Show continues to strengthen its position as the leading exhibition...
New Images of Oasis 34M Unveiled by Benetti
Benetti has revealed Oasis 34M, the latest addition to its Oasis series, which promises...
35m Arcadia Yachts' M Sold
Northrop & Johnson has announced the sale of the 34.9-meter Arcadia motor yacht M by Yacht...

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Oceanco Enters New Ownership Phase Under Gabe Newell
Dutch yacht builder Oceanco has transitioned to new ownership under American entrepreneur Gabe Newell, while previous owners the Barwani family retain their stake in Turkish shipyard Turquoise Yachts. The ownership change follows Oceanco's legacy of constructing notable superyachts including the 110-meter Kaos, 109-meter Bravo Eugenia, 106-meter Black Pearl, and 127-meter Koru.Newell assumes ownership with stated intentions to maintain Oceanco's operational focus on craftsmanship and workforce development rather than implementing financial restructuring. The new owner has emphasized continuity in the shipyard's human-centered approach to yacht construction.Gabe Newel"Gabe Newell is not entering this world as a financier or a strategist, but as a hands-on visionary who respects the sea, the craft, and above all, the people who make it possible," stated the company's transition announcement.Dr. BarwaniThe Barwani family, Oceanco's previous owners since 2010, will continue their yachting industry involvement through Turquoise Yachts, which specializes in custom builds up to 77 meters. Oceanco's current project portfolio and management team are expected to remain unchanged under the new ownership structure.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
Monaco Yacht Show 2025 to Feature Guillaume Plisson Photography Exhibition
The 2025 Monaco Yacht Show will host "Tribute to Yachting," a photographic exhibition by French photographer Guillaume Plisson. The exhibition will display 100 large-format images throughout Port Hercule from September 24-27, integrated with the show's layout.A preview selection will debut during the Grand Opening Night on September 23. The exhibition aims to provide visual interludes for attendees while highlighting emotional aspects of yachting beyond technical specifications."This collaboration reflects our desire to celebrate the human side of yachting - the stories and quiet beauty beyond the surface," said Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of Monaco Yacht Show.Plisson's work documents various yachting elements including design, operations, and lifestyle. "The exhibition serves as a condensed retrospective and tribute to those who make yachting possible," Plisson stated, acknowledging industry support for his photographic access over the years.The exhibition aligns with the show's focus on innovation, design, sustainability and lifestyle. It represents an effort to engage visitors emotionally with yachting culture while maintaining the event's commercial focus.Credits: MYS
Gulf Craft Delivers First Majesty 100 Terrace Yacht
Gulf Craft has delivered the first unit of its 32.3-meter Majesty 100 Terrace series following its debut at the 2025 Dubai International Boat Show. The fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) yacht features a semi-displacement hull designed by Dutch firm Phathom Studio.The model's distinctive features include multiple outdoor terraces, fold-down balconies, and a private owner's terrace on the foredeck with 270-degree views. The owner's cabin incorporates floor-to-ceiling glass and skylights, with direct access to the forward terrace. Accommodation includes five cabins for 10 guests and crew quarters for six.With a 199GT volume and 7.2-meter beam, the yacht reaches a top speed of 20 knots powered by twin MAN engines. At a cruising speed of 12 knots, the range extends to 1,050 nautical miles. The upper deck features a hot tub and sunpad area with glass panels that illuminate the owner's terrace below.The Majesty 100 Terrace follows the 34.1-meter Majesty 111 model, sharing similar interior layouts but with a redesigned semi-displacement hull. Gulf Craft currently has two units of the new model under construction at its Umm al-Qaywayn shipyard in the UAE.Since the company’s inception in 1982, Gulf Craft has grown to become one of the top seven shipyards in the world: once a builder of small fishing boats in its modest premises, which was a genuine passion for Gulf Craft, they then established their credentials as a leader of innovation and technology in the yachting industry. With five brands in their product portfolio ranging from 31 to 175 feet, Gulf Craft manufactures yachts and boats that appeal to a wide audience, such as touring passenger vessels, Silvercraft family day boats, Oryx Sport Cruisers, Nomad Explorer Yachts, and the flagship Majesty Yachts.Credits: Gulf Craft
VisionF Yachts Delivers Second Solar-Electric E-Cat 80 Catamaran
Turkish yacht builder VisionF Yachts has launched the second hull of its 23.97-meter E-Cat 80 solar-electric catamaran series from its Tuzla shipyard. The carbon fiber vessel features design updates including an expanded solar array now producing 24.8 kW per hour through 62 panels, increased from the original configuration.The latest model incorporates several owner-requested modifications, adding a Jacuzzi on the flybridge and converting one of five guest cabins into dedicated children's quarters. The catamaran's 10.92-meter beam provides substantial interior volume, accommodating 12 guests and 4 crew members.Power comes from twin 180 kW Danfoss electric motors with bow and stern thrusters, enabling 6-8 knot cruising speeds under electric propulsion. The hybrid system combines solar charging with backup generators, offering over 1,000 nautical miles of extended range when required.Entertainment areas include multiple flybridge seating zones with cinema capabilities and massage chairs. The 15 square-meter tender garage features hydraulic launch systems for watercraft storage. Owners can select between open or enclosed flybridge configurations during the build process.VisionF's current production lineup includes seven catamaran models ranging from 14 to 36.5 meters, with the E-Cat series representing their fully electric offerings. The shipyard continues construction on additional units at its Istanbul facility, maintaining focus on sustainable marine technologies.VisionF Yachts in Turkey was set up by Coşkun Bayraktar in Istanbul in 2019, but despite the shipyard’s relative youth it is a brand that is going places in the power catamaran world. In November 2020, VisionF Yachts debuted its first vessel, the VisionF 80. Credits: VisionF Yachts
Itama 54 Launches with Redesigned Open Cruiser Concept
Ferretti Group has launched the first Itama 54 unit from its new Marina di Ravenna production facility on July 11, 2025. The 16.44-meter open cruiser marks Itama's return to the 50-59 foot segment, featuring redesigned living spaces and improved onboard accessibility.Developed by the Ferretti Group Product Strategy Committee and Engineering Department, with design by Tommaso De Luca, the model introduces several functional innovations while maintaining Itama's signature styling. Key exterior features include a flush foredeck sunpad, extended side windows, and a starboard-side bow access point - a departure from previous models that improves circulation.The deck layout presents a dual-cockpit configuration: a main aft seating area with height-adjustable table and a forward wind-protected lounge. Both areas connect to a portside bar unit. The helm station incorporates a floating dashboard design. Below deck, accommodations include a forward master cabin, midship guest cabin, two bathrooms, galley and dinette.Power options include twin MAN i6-730 engines (730 HP) as standard, delivering 33-knot top speed, or optional MAN i6-850 engines (850 HP) for 37-knot maximum speed. The raked transom and revised hull lines contribute to the model's performance characteristics.The Ravenna-built Itama 54 represents the brand's contemporary interpretation of Mediterranean open cruiser concepts, emphasizing outdoor living and simplified deck circulation. Production continues at Ferretti Group's specialized facility for the Itama range.The Ferretti Group, led by Chief Executive Officer Alberto Galassi, is now one of the world’s leaders in the construction and sale of luxury yachts and pleasure vessels, with a unique portfolio of brands: Ferretti Yachts, Riva, Pershing, Itama, Mochi Craft, CRN, Custom Line and Wally.Credits: Ferretti Group

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