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One of the Largest and Fastest Superyachts Azzam to Change Owners
Three days ago at age 73 died UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. He was born in 1948...
62m Superyacht Rio Delivered by CRN
The Rio superyacht has been successfully delivered to her owner and has left the marina...
Keel Laid for 60m Alia Yachts’ New Project
Turkish builder Alia Yachts has completed a major step forward in the build of its...
42m Idefix Finds New Owner
The 42.40m yacht Idefix (formerly known as Blacksheep) was successfully sold by IYC....
First Steel Hull Of Mazu 92 Completed by Mazu
Turkish shipbuilder Mazu Yachts completes the first hull of the 28m Mazu 92DS series with...
40m Trimaran Concept Domus Revealed by Rob Doyle Design and Van Geest Design
Rob Doyle Design and Van Geest Design has presented the 40m trimaran Domus. The yacht has a...
31m Sailing Catamaran Ipharra Listed for Sale
Camper and Nicholsons became Central Agent for the sale of 31.1m sailing yacht Ipharra;...
Wallypower58 to Debut at the 2022 Venice Boat Show
This groundbreaking addition to the Wallypower line marks the start of the revamping of...
35m Under Water Entertainment Platform Submarine Revealed by U-Boat Worx
U-Boat Worx has announced the launch of a completely new class of submarine – the...
36m Solemates Launched by Mulder
Mulder has launched the 36m yacht Solemates. The superyacht became the fifth hull of the...
Silent-Resorts and EcoIsland Development To Build the World’s First Fully Sustainable Residence Club in the Bahamas
Silent-Resorts and EcoIsland Development has announced Club Ki’ama Bahamas, the world’s...
German Shipyard Meyer Yachts Joins Deutsche Yachten
­­Meyer Yachts became a member of the Deutsche Yachten working group. The yacht division of...
Inside 80 Sunreef Power Manta
The newest 80 Sunreef Power catamaran Manta was recently launched by Sunreef Yachts. The...
88m Eco-concept Utopia at Sea Revealed by Vripack
The newest Vripack’s concept is inspired by the idea of Utopia at Sea as a highly...
34m Blue Jeans Left Van der Valk Facility in Waalwijk
The breathtaking Blue Jeans have left the Van der Valk facility in Waalwijk for...
91m Cantiere Navali Ferrari Dubawi Listed for Sale
Cantiere Navale Ferrari yacht Dubawi has been listed for sale by Mathieu Bardon at...
Arcadia Yachts Sherpa 80 XL to Debut at the Venice Boat Show
For the first time, Arcadia Yachts is participating in the Venice Boat Show, held from May 28 to...
Valerio Rivellini To Design and Supervise Vertus Yachts’ New Range
The new Vertus Yachts brand, launched by Fabio and Alfonso Galdi, selects designer and...
First Damen Yachting YS 53 Sold to Anthony Hsieh
Damen Yachting has sold the first vessel from the all-new YS 53 series. This 53-meter...
34m Seaesta Launched by Benetti
Benetti has launched its first Oasis 34M named Seaesta. The Oasis 34M series was...
110m Superyacht Concept Zion Revealed by Bhushan Powar Designs
Indian Bhushan Powar Designs has presented the 110m concept named Zion. Its main feature is a large...
29m Gladiator 961 Speed Now In-Build by Canados
The Roman shipyard Canados continues the development of its Gladiator line of fast open yachts and...
RIB Tender Aero 45 Revealed by A-Line Marine
Swiss company A-Line Marine has shared the details on the Aero 45, a uniquely designed RIB to offer...
41m Vicious Rumour III Launched by Benetti
In the middle of the week an Italian shipbuilder launched the 41m yacht Vicious Rumour III. Vicious...

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New Appointment: Lynn Fischer as GB Marine Group Chief Marketing Officer
GB Marine Group, the parent company of Grand Banks and Palm Beach Motor Yachts, has named Lynn Fischer as its new Global Chief Marketing Officer. The appointment follows recent expansions, including a 114,000-square-foot factory upgrade, and aligns with the company’s focus on brand growth and owner services.Fischer, previously Chief Marketing Officer at private aviation firm Vista, brings experience in luxury and premium brand strategy. In her new role, she will oversee marketing, brand development, and customer engagement for GB Marine Group’s yacht brands.Lynn Fischer“GB Marine Group is not only a heritage builder – celebrating nearly 70 years of Grand Banks Yachts and 30 years of Palm Beach Motor Yachts – it's a company at the forefront of next-generation yachting,” said Fischer. “From its ocean racing-inspired manufacturing approach that redefines performance and fuel efficiency, to its use of advanced technology and materials, GB Marine Group is pushing the boundaries of what's possible on the water.”CEO Mark Richards stated, “We are thrilled to welcome Lynn to the GB Marine Group. Her deep expertise in building aspirational brands and delivering personalized client experiences will be instrumental as we bring even more exciting new products to market, expand our global footprint, and evolve our factory-direct strategy.”Fischer’s responsibilities will include brand strategy, digital marketing, global campaigns, and enhancing owner experience programs. The move comes as the company prepares new product launches and expands its factory-direct sales model."GB Marine Group owns and operates three premium yacht brands: Grand Banks, Palm Beach Motor Yachts, and Eastbay YachtsCredits: GB Marine Group
Itama Unveils New 16m Open Cruiser
Itama has introduced the Itama 54, a new 16.44-meter open cruiser designed to enhance onboard comfort and living space while retaining the brand’s signature style. The model, presented at boot Düsseldorf, marks Itama’s return to the 50 to 59-foot segment.Developed by the Ferretti Group Product Strategy Committee and the Group’s Engineering Department, with exterior and interior design by Tommaso De Luca, the Itama 54 features a streamlined aesthetic with functional innovations. The exterior includes a forward sun pad integrated into the deck and a redesigned transom that provides 1,800 liters of storage for water toys. Access to the bow has been relocated to the starboard side for improved convenience.The deck layout prioritizes comfort, with a large aft sun pad and a dual-cockpit design. The main cockpit includes a convertible dining area, while a second cockpit behind the windscreen offers a sheltered relaxation space. Both are served by a portside bar unit. The helm station features an ergonomic seat and a floating dashboard.Below deck, the Itama 54 accommodates two cabins, two bathrooms, a galley, and a dinette. The master cabin includes a central bed with storage, while the guest cabin offers a choice between a queen-size bed or bunk beds. Interior materials include wood, leather, and fabric, emphasizing simplicity and functionality. Side glazing runs the length of the hull, contributing to a modern silhouette.The yacht is powered by twin MAN i6-730 engines (730 HP) as standard, delivering a top speed of 33 knots and a cruising speed of 28 knots. An optional upgrade to MAN i6-850 engines (850 HP) increases performance to 37 knots top speed and 33 knots cruising speed (preliminary data).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
America’s Cup Faces Uncertainty as Alinghi Red Bull Racing Withdraws
Alinghi Red Bull Racing has announced its withdrawal from the upcoming America’s Cup competition, citing financial and strategic reasons. The team, which was set to compete in the 37th edition of the prestigious sailing event, confirmed the decision in a statement released today.“After careful consideration and thorough analysis of our current situation, we have made the difficult decision to withdraw from the America’s Cup,” said team principal Bruno Troublé. “This was not an easy choice, but we believe it is the right one for the future of our organization.”The withdrawal comes as a significant blow to the America’s Cup, which was scheduled to take place in Barcelona later this year. Organizers have yet to comment on how the absence of Alinghi Red Bull Racing will impact the competition format and schedule.Alinghi Red Bull Racing has been a prominent participant in recent America’s Cup editions, most notably competing in the 36th edition held in Bermuda. The team has a history dating back to the original Alinghi squad that won the America’s Cup in 2003.“We want to thank all our supporters, partners, and the incredible team members who have been part of this journey,” Troublé added. “While we are leaving the America’s Cup, we remain committed to the sport of sailing and look forward to exploring new opportunities in the future.”The team’s departure leaves the field of competitors for the 37th America’s Cup reduced, with organizers now facing the challenge of potentially finding a replacement team or adjusting the competition format. The America’s Cup is known for its high-stakes, high-tech sailing competitions involving cutting-edge catamarans capable of speeds exceeding 50 knots.Details regarding the future of Alinghi Red Bull Racing’s assets, including their AC75 foiling catamaran, have not been disclosed. The team’s withdrawal adds to the uncertainty surrounding the America’s Cup, which has already faced challenges related to cost and complexity in recent years.Organizers of the America’s Cup are expected to provide further updates on how they plan to proceed with the competition in the coming days. The event remains one of the most prestigious and technically demanding regattas in the sailing world, attracting teams from around the globe.Credits: Alinghi Red Bull Racing
 44m Fast Yacht Speedy Bear Launched by Baglietto
Italian shipyard Baglietto has delivered the 43.7-meter motor yacht Speedy Bear, a custom Fast44 model designed by Francesco Paszkowski Design with interior collaboration from Margherita Casprini. The aluminum-hulled vessel follows the design lineage of Baglietto's fast yachts, including the 46M Lucky Me. Speedy Bear accommodates 10 guests across five cabins: a main-deck master suite forward of the saloon, two VIP doubles, and two convertible singles with additional berths. Stern fold-down balconies create expanded sunbathing space around the pool, while the garage door converts to a swim platform extending the beach club area.Powered by twin MTU engines, the yacht reaches a cruising speed of 23 knots and maximum speed of 27 knots. Baglietto's CCO Fabio Ermetto stated: "This is indeed a custom project that exudes classical beauty while also featuring innovative solutions. Speedy Bear reminds me of several historical and yet revolutionary vessels built by Baglietto – which marked the history of yachting – while also being a brand-new, one-of-a-kind project, faithful to Baglietto's DNA."Baglietto Spa is an Italian boat builder based in La Spezia specializing in new aluminum light alloy yachts ranging between 35m and 50m in length and steel and light aluminum alloy displacement megayachts starting at 40m.Credits: Baglietto
Ocibar Acquires 25% Stake in Italy's Marina d'Arechi
Spanish marina operator Ocibar has entered its first international venture by acquiring a 25% stake in Marina d'Arechi, a major Italian marina located in Salerno. The facility, developed and operated by the Gallozzi Group, offers 950 berths for vessels from 10 to 100 meters, along with winter storage and maintenance services.Antonio Zaforteza, CEO of Ocibar, stated: “Marina d’Arechi is one of the great examples of success in marina development in the Mediterranean and still has significant growth potential. Our alliance will further enhance this marina and integrate it into a unique value proposition for its customers and those of the various Ocibar marinas.”Ocibar, which manages marinas in Tarragona, Mallorca, Ibiza, and Valencia, sees the investment as part of its Mediterranean expansion strategy. The Gallozzi Group, active in shipping and port operations since 1952, welcomed the partnership.Agostino Gallozzi, CEO of the Gallozzi Group and Marina d’Arechi, said: “We had contemplated expanding the shareholder base of Marina d’Arechi and are very happy to have Ocibar joining us with a 25 per cent participation, based on shared values and principles of business ethics. Our partnership will propel Marina d’Arechi into a new phase of development.”Planned upgrades include berth expansion, infrastructure improvements, and the construction of a hotel to support Salerno's tourism initiatives.Credits: Marina d'Arechi

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