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38m New Build YN201 Revealed by Moonen Yachts
For the first time since the joining of her hull and superstructure, 38 meter Moonen...
160m Project Blue Delivered by Lürssen
The 160m Blue left Lürssen's shipyard in Bremen on 2nd July and embarked on her maiden...
54m Ariela Listed for Sale
The 54.30m Amels motor yacht, Ariela has joined the IYC sales fleet. Ariela was launched...
YYachts To Cooperate with Bernard Gallay Yacht Brokerage
The German shipyard cooperates with the extremely experienced team of Bernard Gallay Yacht...
Bluegame’s Entire Fleet Lands at the Waterfront Costa Smeralda
Glamorous Bluegame yachts have a lot in common with glorious Costa Smeralda. That’s why...
The 2022 Monaco Yacht Show Launches New Adventure Area
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25m Sirena 78 Unveiled by Sirena Yachts
Sirena Yachts has announced the debut of its brand-new 78 at the 2022 Cannes Yachting...
Hylas H57 Received Red Dot: Product Design 2022 Award
Hylas Yachts has announced the important achievement: the Hylas H57 has won the prestigious...
50m Heesen’s Book Ends Completed Intensive Tests in the North Sea
The newest Heesen 50m superyacht Book Ends (previously known as Project Sapphire),...
27m Grand Banks 85 To Debut at Cannes Yachting Festival 2022
The 26.58m Grand Banks 85 is the company's newest flagship. Following the success of the...
MCM Announced Collaboration With Benetti
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100m Trimaran Concept Unveiled by Steve Kozloff
The California-based designer Steve Kozloff has unveiled a 100 meter double-masted...
Second 53m Support Vessel YS 53 In-build by Damen Yachting
The second Damen YS 53 support vessel is in-build at Damen Yachting facility in Antalya and...
New Range of Explorers Announced by Sunreef Yachts
Sunreef Yachts has announced the launch of a new range of 40m and 50m Explorers with...
Sanlorenzo Returns to the Waterfront Costa Smeralda
Waterfront Costa Smeralda reopens its doors to the international yacht owners: from 29 June to 4...
83m Сoncept Dust Revealed by Jay Aberdoni
The newest 83m concept Dust was revealed by Spainished-based designer Jay Aberdoni. To create the...
New Benetti Oasis 34M Sold by FGI Yacht Group
The new construction sale has been announced by FGI Yacht Group – the Oasis 34M Benetti...
Shark-inspired 120m Eco-explorer Concept Revealed by State of Craft
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Destroyer HMS Duncan Saves a Yacht in Foul Weather
Sailors from HMS Duncan battled rough conditions to save a yacht drifting out of control into the...
New Generation of Ultra-Fast Clubswan 80 Racer Launched in La Spezia
Nauta Design has been at the leading edge of a four-year project that ended on 23 June with the...
55m Al Waab Celebrates Triple Win at 2022 Boat International Design and Innovation Awards
This year Design & Innovation Awards were held in person in Milan on 22 June. Al Waab scoops...
The Yacht Design and Innovation Hub Merges with Designer Gallery at MYS
This September 2022, the Monaco Yacht Show organizers will extend the area of the Yacht...
First Unit of Ferretti Yachts 860 Hits the Water
The first Ferretti Yachts 860 was launched eight months after the presentation of the...
New RSY 40m Explorer Interior Details Revealed by Rosetti Superyachts and Luxury Living Group
After the success of 38m Emocean, the Ravenna-based shipyard Rosetti Superyachts...

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Custom Line Presents First 50-Meter Full-Aluminium Superyacht
Custom Line has introduced the Custom Line 50, described as “the first 50-metre superyacht built entirely from aluminium” and “the new displacement flagship” that “makes her debut in the metal yachts segment under 500 GT.” The yacht, measuring 49.90 meter in length with a 9.60-metre beam, spans four decks and has a gross tonnage of about 260 GT.Key features include an owner’s suite positioned in the bow on the upper deck, a configuration typically found on larger vessels. The design also incorporates a beach club with an infinity pool integrated into the main deck, forming a 120-square-metre area designed to enhance the connection with the water. With a draught of 2.2 meter, the yacht is intended for cruising and mooring in areas such as the Caribbean.According to the press release: “More than a superyacht, Custom Line 50 is a statement of forward-thinking design, engineering excellence and conscious exclusivity.”The project results from collaboration between the Strategic Product Committee led by Piero Ferrari and the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard Engineering Department in Ancona. Architect Filippo Salvetti designed the exterior, while Studio ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel developed the project architecture and interiors. The brand’s team provided project management, guiding the owner through customization and execution.Guest accommodations include a master suite on the upper deck and four lower-deck cabins, for a total of up to 12 guests. Five crew cabins are configured to house nine crew members. The yacht’s layout emphasizes privacy, with separate guest and crew circulation paths. Exterior styling uses clean lines and horizontal elements for a sense of harmony.The Custom Line 50 introduces “an unprecedented feature for the segment,” with a deck devoted entirely to the owner. This 75-square-metre owner’s apartment includes a panoramic cabin with wraparound windows and a private terrace.Interiors incorporate a concept based on three-dimensionality and materiality, utilizing Canaletto walnut, leather, ivory-colored wallpaper, and marble cladding in bathrooms. Mirrored surfaces and large curved windows aim to create a feeling of openness, integrating indoor spaces with the seascape. Outdoor areas are organized into a series of terraces and lounges. A two-level beach club at the stern is connected to an infinity pool on the main deck, while upper decks and a sun deck offer dining areas, lounges, and a hydromassage pool.Propulsion is supplied by two CAT C32 ACERT engines for a top speed of 16 knots and a range of about 4,500 nautical miles at an economy cruising speed of 10 knots. The yacht is designed with IMO Tier III-certified SCR systems to reduce emissions. Stabilization is managed by CMC Marine fins, and onboard systems aim to balance performance and reduced environmental impact.Credit: Custom Line
Aiata Debuts Wayfinder 38 at Boot Düsseldorf 2025, Presenting Three Configurations
Aiata, a brand entering the boating market under the Turkish conglomerate Anadolu Group, will make its global debut at Boot Düsseldorf 2025. The show, held from January 18 to January 26, 2025, attracts over 250,000 visitors and more than 1,900 exhibitors worldwide. Aiata will present the Wayfinder 38 in three variations: Cabin, Open, and a specialized Fishing configuration derived from the other two models.The Wayfinder 38 is a 25-foot outboard walkaround designed by Finnish designer Jarkko Jämsén. Aiata states that this model “stands for flexibility, comfort and craftsmanship.” The Cabin version includes a wheelhouse layout with an L-shaped salon, integrated galley, Webasto sunroof, and air conditioning system. It offers teak furniture, a queen-size bed, an enclosed bathroom, and 2-meter ceilings. Its wheelhouse incorporates a lift-up mechanism connecting the interior and cockpit. The bow area features a U-shaped sofa with a hi-low table.The Open model is designed for a more outdoor experience, featuring a suntop and a continuous salon layout intended to create a seamless connection between interior and exterior spaces. Oak furniture complements the open deck.A Fishing configuration is also available, applicable to both Cabin and Open models. It includes a spacious foredeck sunbed and is described as ergonomic and intuitive, making it suitable for day cruises, watersports, or fishing activities. The Wayfinder 38 offers outboard engine options ranging from 300 to 425 horsepower.Yutkun TokYutkun Tok, General Manager of Aiata, said: “We are honored to participate in Boot Düsseldorf, a prestigious platform that celebrates the pinnacle of the boating world. The Wayfinder 38 embodies Aiata’s mission to deliver versatile, high-performance boats backed by the Anadolu Group’s legacy of innovation and excellence. For Aiata, this is a defining moment – not only because we are showcasing the Wayfinder 38, but because it reflects the expertise and unwavering commitment to quality that define the Anadolu Group. Aiata benefits from the financial strength and engineering excellence of Anadolu Group, ensuring every vessel we produce is a symbol of reliability, innovation, and craftsmanship. We look forward to sharing our passion for boating with enthusiasts from around the globe.”Credits: Aiata
Sarp Yachts Reveals Interior Renderings of XSR 85 RPH
Turkish shipyard Sarp Yachts has released the first interior renderings of the XSR 85 RPH, a 25.9-metre raised-pilothouse model set to debut in late 2025. Developed in collaboration with Red Yacht Design and Van Oossanen Naval Architects, the yacht is described as having “more expansive interior and exterior spaces” compared to previous models in the XSR series.According to the shipyard, the interior design takes cues from “the captivating beauty of ocean life,” using light tones and airy spaces to promote a connection to the seascape. The yacht accommodates five cabins, including a main deck master cabin with a private bow terrace. Al fresco dining options are available on the sundeck, and lounge areas are located on the main deck aft and swim platform.Design director of Red Yacht Design, Cana Gokhan, stated: “The XSR 85 RPH represents our commitment to pushing boundaries in yacht design. By integrating an ocean-inspired theme with modern luxury and optimising both interior and exterior spaces, we’ve created a yacht that sets a new benchmark in its category."Elkin Yildirim, general manager of Sarp Yachts, added: “The XSR 85 RPH represents a leap forward in yacht design and functionality. In this project, we push boundaries and craft a vessel that merges elegance, comfort and practicality. We are thrilled to share these remarkable interiors, which perfectly reflect our dedication to innovation and excellence."Credit: Sarp Yachts
2025 RORC Transatlantic Race: Multihull Class Pursues Ambitious Goals
The 2025 RORC Transatlantic Race’s multihull lineup presents a departure from recent years, as a range of different vessels seek Line Honours in the MOCRA Class. Previous editions were dominated by MOD70s, but this year’s field promises greater diversity.Among the competitors is Oren Nataf’s Pulsar 50 Rayon Vert (FRA). In 2021, Rayon Vert secured overall line honours in the RORC Transatlantic Race, finishing in 9 days 2 hours 33 minutes and 19 seconds, and later took second place in MOCRA for the 2021 Rolex Fastnet Race. For the 2025 edition, Rayon Vert will race double-handed with François Seruzier.Miami-based Jacopo Bracco enters with the custom 53-foot trimaran Finn (USA), designed by Renaud Banuls. Bracco has raced multihulls since childhood, and Finn’s crew includes individuals with MOD70 experience, such as project manager Sam Mabey, 5.80 Transat winner Etienne Messikommer, and record-setter Jeff Mearing. Bracco stated: “In the right conditions, Finn can easily hit 20 knots and surf at 30!” He also noted one concession: “I have found a real Italian restaurant in Lanzarote which will be preparing some great meals. I am originally Italian, so there is no way we are going to race without good food!”Clarin Mustad’s Alibi 54 trimaran Dakota returns after failing to start in 2024 due to rudder issues. Now prepared in Lanzarote, Dakota could finish in about 12 days under ideal conditions. Mustad, new to ocean racing, said: “I prefer to compete rather than cruise because it makes the journey so much more exciting.” Dakota, bearing a Grenadian sail number, will be crewed by experienced sailors including co-skipper Carles Boned Roig and Christina Menabó, plus other friends.Thierry Roger’s Newick 39 trimaran Perros-Guirec, a sistership to the 1978 Route du Rhum winner Olympus Photos, will also compete. Roger will race double-handed with longtime colleague Renan Le Penven and aims to maintain an average speed of 10 knots. Roger, who has waited years to attempt a transatlantic crossing, said: “This will be my first transatlantic, but I have looked out over that ocean all my life… Now, at 64, I work less, so I have raced the boat in many regattas, but my ultimate goal is the 2026 Route du Rhum.”These entries join others in the Multihull Class at the RORC Transatlantic Race, supported by Calero Marinas, the International Maxi Association, and the Yacht Club de France. The race is scheduled to start on January 12, 2025, from Marina Lanzarote, covering 3,000 miles to Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina in Grenada.Credit: RORС
The Italian Sea Group Showcases Fleet at Sindalah Island Opening
The Italian Sea Group participated in the inaugural Red Sea Week marking the opening of Sindalah Island. The newly established island, designed and planned by LUCA DINI Design & Architecture studio, aims to position itself as a premier luxury yachting destination in the Red Sea.At the ceremony in late October, Sindalah introduced itself as a high-end travel location. Among the project’s contributors was Stefano Ricci, who designed the Sindalah Yacht Club, one of the first completed and unveiled structures.The Italian Sea Group presented ten representative yacht models at the Sindalah Yacht Club. According to the company, these models attracted attention for their design, build quality, and focus on sustainability.“Participating in the Red Sea Week in Sindalah, a location that will set new standards in the world of luxury travel, was a significant moment for presenting our yachts in a strategically important area for us from a commercial point of view, generating great curiosity among the guests,” said Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group. “I would like to thank Cavaliere Stefano Ricci for the outstanding professional synergy, which will surely lead to further major projects together.”The Italian Sea Group operates with the brands Admiral, Tecnomar, Perini Navi, and Picchiotti, and offers maintenance and refit services under NCA Refit. It has collaborated with luxury names such as Giorgio Armani and Automobili Lamborghini. According to the 2025 Global Order Book by Boat International, The Italian Sea Group ranks as the first Italian superyacht builder for yachts over 50 metres.Credit: The Italian Sea Group

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