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Prestige unveils F4 ahead of world premiere

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The French builder has revealed the all-new F4, a 50-footer that launches a new series of F-Line flybridge motor yachts and is reviewed in Issue 73.

 

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Prestige has unveiled the F4 ahead of its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival (September 12-17). A new fashion plate on each side of the all-new 50-footer appears as a strong brand marker of the Groupe Beneteau builder’s new generation of F-Line flybridge models, while standout features include a forward owner’s suite on the ‘semi-main deck’.

 

For the F4 and new F-Line generation, Prestige says it focused on innovative interior and exterior designs, high-end fittings “and an unrivalled level of fit and finish”.

 

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Erwin Bamps, Vice President of Prestige, said: “The first model of the new generation of the F-Line represents a significant evolution in the motor yacht segment between 40-70ft, where Prestige is the market leader, bringing innovations to meet clients’ expectations while remaining true to the brand’s DNA.”

 

The F4 also features a completely new hull design by Michael Peters, with a more pronounced V-shape than previous generations, while a rounder, higher bow helps provide stability, efficiency and comfort in navigation.

 

 

The yacht features a fixed or hydraulic swim platform and an infinity cockpit. Two wide side decks, as well as a starboard sliding glass door in the saloon, provides access to the foredeck, which has sun loungers with adjustable backrests.

 

Accessible via a wide staircase from the cockpit, the flybridge can be sheltered by a bimini or a hard top, and features an outdoor galley, versatile dining area, plus sunpads and seating near the helm.

 

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The interior starts with an ‘OceanView’ aft galley that links to both the cockpit and raised saloon, which features a J-shaped sofa and adjustable table plus a bench-seat helm to starboard. Technical systems include Groupe Beneteau’s Seanapps, which provides an easy way to monitor safety, maintenance, onboard equipment and cruising data.

 

Forward and down a few steps is the master suite, which features 2m (6ft 7in) of headroom, windows in the hull and ceiling, an aft-facing king-sized bed, generous wardrobes and en-suite bathroom. The forward location affords more privacy from the two guest cabins and shared living areas, and  better insulation from sound, far from the engine room and dock.

 

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The décor draws inspiration from the colours and reflections of the French Riviera, echoed in the F4’s design, refined lines and details. Curves are used prominently to create soft lines, reminiscent of the movement of water. Materials include natural stone countertops, shaped wood, curves of

recessed lighting on the ceiling, and rattan.

 

The new-generation F-Line also features materials with environmentally sustainable components, such as recycled and sustainable fabrics, recycling more than 80% of the water consumed in manufacturing, and systems to purify emissions.

 

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Clémence Cessou, Prestige Product Marketing Manager, said: “This new model seduces with its revolutionary design in its curves and its layout, while maintaining bright and comfortable interiors characterized by an easy circulation and comfortable life on board, with the intention to make the guests feel at home.

 

“Particular care has been taken in the selection of new materials offering more character and richness to the yacht’s interior. Every surface, every curve has been carefully sculpted to add allure and elegance.”

 

Following a private preview over the summer, Yacht Style includes a Review of the F4 in Issue 37, an edition focused on the year’s new models and world premieres at the autumn boat shows.

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Cartier Exemplifies Understated Elegance and Subdued Luxury 

Cartier Exemplifies Understated Elegance and Subdued Luxury

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The Maison’s latest collections are comprised of the Cartier Characters and Cartier Panthère Tropicale, released simultaneously to welcome in summer with style and freedom.

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Cartier appears to be the luxury touchstone of 2023. The latest collection of Cartier holiday-ready “objects” sees a revisit of some of the Maison’s signature pieces including a range of indoor and outdoor selections to help welcome in summer with style.

 

The Maison’s refined collection of cotton cushions and precious porcelain are presented in turqouise and coral, two luminous colours already well-known as part of Cartier’s jewellery repertoire.

 

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Tropical motifs and the use of flora and fauna prints are highlighted in the collection as characters like the toucan, crocodile and palm tree adorn jewellery trays, candy dishes, porcelain cups, key rings, ping pong paddles and lush bath towels. The release as the Maison says is part of a “joyful universe” that is ready for chic picnics, beach excursions and outdoor games. The Maison’s iconic animal is displayed in a distinctive, protective silhouette.

 

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The Cartier Panthère Tropicale collection is perhaps the indoor, interiors take on this summer-inspired collection. Panthère Tropicale sees art-deco style flower vases and plush cushion covers with the signature spotted panther print.

 

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All objects from Cartier Characters and Cartier Panthère Tropicale are now available in all three Cartier boutiques (ION Orchard, Ngee Ann City and Marina Bay Sands)

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Charter in Vietnam: From Halong to Phu Quoc

Charter in Vietnam: From Halong to Phu Quoc

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Since becoming a dealer for leading European builders, Vietyacht has developed a thriving charter business dominated by Jeanneau motorboats, with Phu Quoc Island marking the company’s sixth base around Vietnam.
Words: Andrew Dembina Photos: Vietyacht

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We’re sitting on a large sunpad on the bow of a Jeanneau NC14 in Halong Bay. With little strain on the boat’s twin Volvo Penta pod-engine propulsion, we’re leaving the large tourist and day-tripper cruise boats standing, as we enjoy a private charter with Vietyacht.

 

Cruising smoothly and quietly at 20 knots or so towards the limestone karsts and islets the area is famed for, the appeal of touring this region of northeast Vietnam on a 46ft motor yacht soon becomes apparent.

 

Later, at slower speeds along calm waters, we’re informed by one of the three crew of some of the ‘rock-alikes’ in the vicinity, as we pass amusingly nicknamed formations such as Cat Island and Chicken Islands, which look a little like the silhouette of two fowls kissing beaks.

 

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Visitors can view the variety of islets at the core of this UNESCO World Heritage Site during a short cruise of 2-3 hours like ours. We also pass caves, a floating restaurant and a small kayak and watersports pontoon.

 

For a sunset cruise, passengers can opt for paddleboarding, kayaking or jet-ski activities, or a swim from an anchorage, while taking in the surrounds and enjoying a fruit platter and a soft drink or something a little stronger.

 

Day charters ranging up to 10 hours are available, with lunch or dinner options and activities such as cave visits, fishing and squid fishing, while staying on board for one or two nights can also be arranged. Overseas visitors, mostly from Japan, China, Korea, India and Europe, make up 20 per cent of VietyachtClub’s charter guests.

 

STRONG START IN HALONG

VietyachtClub’s fleet at Halong Bay offers a variety of mostly Jeanneau motor yachts including Merry Fisher and Velasco 43F models.

 

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Halong Bay is one of its growing number of charter operations in Vietnam’s more popular coastal regions, where other brands of motor and sailing yachts are offered, also through sister brand Luxyacht.

 

Outside the laid-back Halong Bay dockside office is a small Vietsec PPC-hull sailing catamaran, one of eight that comprised Vietyacht founder Duc Thuan Nguyen’s original fleet. A keen sailor, he currently enjoys a Jeanneau Sunfast monohull when leisure time allows.

 

Given Covid-19 interruptions and complications, the progress of the Vietyacht dealership and charter business has been remarkably fast since it commenced in 2015 following Thuan’s previous focus on distributing marine equipment and components.

 

 

Vietyacht started representing Jeanneau from 2017, soon adding sister brand Prestige to the portfolio before Fountaine Pajot also joined the following year. Slovenia’s Alfastreet Marine, which produces hybrid and electric boats, is also part of Vietyacht’s offerings.

 

In 2019, after securing the three French brands, Thuan became the Vietnam dealer for Ferretti Yachts, Riva and Pershing of Italy’s Ferretti Group under a new company, Luxyacht. Two Rivas and a Ferretti Yachts 500 have been sold into the country.

 

To date, the sister dealerships have sold more than 60 new yachts, although Jeanneau is the most popular of all the brands and makes up most charter yachts in VietyachtClub.

 

Duc Thuan Nguyen

 

“When I started in the yachting business in Vietnam, the market was brand new. At that moment, there were no new imported yachts and no marinas or jetties for yachts,” recalls Thuan, who said a Jeanneau Leader 36 was the country’s first new imported yacht.

 

“At that time, clients were wondering if it was easier to buy a house or a supercar. They wondered about how to use a boat, where to put it, who would take care of it. That’s why I thought about establishing a yachting club to provide berths, maintenance, supply crew, essentially an A to Z service, so clients could just pay and play.”

 

SPREADING AROUND VIETNAM

As owners rarely had time to use yachts more than a one or two days a month, Thuan improved their financial return by operating charters on their yachts on free days, which led to VietyachtClub. The first charter base was in Halong, site of the company’s headquarters.

 

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“In Halong Bay, there are about 500 large cruising boats, so we wanted to offer something more private,” Thuan says.

 

There are now VietyachtClub branches further down the coast in Thanh Hoa province, Danang and Nha Trang, plus Ho Chi Minh City, while this summer one more launched on Phu Quoc Island, off the country’s southwest coast.

 

“Those cover the main coastal areas for clients,” Thuan says. “Further locations will depend on whether demand increases.”

 

Despite more use during the Covid-19 pandemic – except for periods when being outdoors was not allowed – Vietyacht and Luxyacht owners and charter clients are not generally keen on staying aboard overnight.

 

 

“Halong Bay waters are quite smooth, so it’s comfortable to stay overnight, but Vietnamese clients prefer day trips,” says Thuan, who adds that one owner has converted one of their boat’s three cabins into a much-used office.

 

Like in many parts of the world, the pandemic led to greater interest in yachting in Vietnam, leading to more sales and charter demand, Thuan says. Brand-wise, he hopes to expand from the seven currently stocked brands to 10.

 

However, import and luxury goods tax, along with VAT, remain a factor. They currently add up to about 50 per cent for private-use purchases, with accumulative taxes at 20 per cent for boats bought to be chartered.

 

There are some interesting potential changes on the horizon. In the past couple of years, Thuan feels some good-quality local boat builders have emerged. “They’re doing well and some people are buying these to charter, so we’re looking into the quality of the best of these.”

 

 

Furthermore, real-estate developers have plans to build more marinas for owners and for visiting yachts, should the Vietnamese government relax restrictions for overseas-flagged vessels. “There are signals this will happen in the near future,” Thuan says.

 

“An international marina certificate was just issued at AnaMarina in Nha Trang, so we hope to see races from Hong Kong and Hainan Island to Nha Trang soon.”

 

VietyachtClub is ready and waiting to provide visitors – sailors or otherwise – with fun-filled motorboat charters in the country’s most scenic areas, whether it’s Nha Trang or many of the other tourist hot spots from Halong Bay in the northeast to Phu Quoc in the southwest.

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Cannes Yachting Festival preview: Part Two

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The Cannes Yachting Festival remains the foremost showcase of new models from Europe’s leading luxury yacht builders, ranging from motor yachts in the Vieux Port to sailing boats in Port Canto, monohull to multihull and fuel to electric.

 

Note: For part one of the article, click here

 

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Prestige M8

 

French builder Prestige will stage two global debuts in the Vieux Port: the F4, a 50-footer kicking off a refresh of its F-Line flybridge range, and the M8 (Review, Issue 72), the new 65ft flagship of its new M-Line of multihulls. Its M48, which debuted last year, will also be on show, along with the X60 and a 520 flybridge model.

 

Beneteau is debuting the Antares 12 in the Vieux Port in a line-up that includes the Antares 11, Flyer 10, Gran Turismo 41 and 45, Swift Trawler 41 and 48, and flagship Grand Trawler 62.

 

Jeanneau, also part of Groupe Beneteau, is staging the premieres of the Merry Fisher 895 Serie2 and Cap Camarat 9.0 WA Serie2. Other Merry Fisher models on show comprise the 1095 Fly and 1295 Fly, the Cap Camarat collection includes the 7.5 WA Série3, 9.0 CC, 10.5 CC, 10.5 WA Série2 and 12.5 WA, while the DB/37 IB and DB/43 IB inboard models represent the brand’s new luxury day boat series.

 

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Galeon 560 Fly

 

Polish builder Galeon will display seven yachts in Vieux Port, comprising the 375 GTO, 405 HTS and five Fly models: 400, 440, 500, 560 and 680. US builder Lazzara is showing a UHV 87, while Turkey’s Sirena is debuting its 48.

 

Sweden’s Nimbus will unveil its new Weekender 11 (W11) alongside its T11, T9, 305 Drophead and 365 Coupé, Spain’s Tesoro is showing the T-38 Outboard and debuting the T38 Power Cat, while Saxdor’s display includes the premiere of the 400 GTO, the Finnish brand’s new flagship.

 

Swan, the renowned Finnish sailing boat builder, is debuting the Italy-built OverShadow, a 43ft inboard, gran turismo version of the Shadow, the brand’s first motor yacht. Bekkers – a new shipyard from the Netherlands – is showing its first boat, the Azur 45HT.

 

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Bekkers Azur 45HT

 

Among RIB builders, Sacs will premiere the Rebel 50 alongside the Rebel 47 and Rebel 55, while the brand’s Strider 10, 11, 13 and 15 will be on show in a separate stand. Sister company Tecnorib will debut the Pirelli 30 alongside the 35, 42 and 50, showing the full range of Pirelli-branded walkaround RIBs designed by Ted Mannerfelt and with planing hulls by Ocke Mannerfelt.

 

Lomac, which debuted the GranTurismo 12.0 at Boot, will premiere the Turismo 9.5 and upgraded 45ft flagship GranTurismo 14.0.

 

Among multihulls in Vieux Port, Sunreef is staging world premieres of the 80 Sunreef Power Eco and the 70 Sunreef Power, while Silent-Yachts is showing a solar-electric Silent 60, Stella, having initially hoped to also debut its new 62 3-Deck.

 

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Sunreef 70 Eco will be in Port Canto

 

Leopard is showing its 40, 46 and 53 Powercat models, Fountaine Pajot has its MY4.S, MY6 and Power 67, Aquila is displaying the 36 Sport and new 42 Yacht (European premiere), while YOT, a new Catana Group brand, is debuting its 36.

 

Sunreef also has a strong presence in Port Canto, where it’s staging the world premieres of the 60 Eco and 70 Eco sailing catamarans alongside a new hull of the 80 Eco, a model that had its global debut at last year’s show.

 

Fountaine Pajot will also be a hub of excitement with the world premiere of its ‘New 80’ flagship, which it’s showing alongside its Isla 40, Astréa 42, Elba 45, Tanna 47, Aura 51 and Samana 59.

 

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Port Canto hosts sailing cats and monohulls

 

Lagoon is showing its 42, 46, 51, 55, Sixty 5 and flagship Seventy 7, while fellow Groupe Beneteau brand Excess is displaying its 11, 14 and 15 models.

 

Leopard is lining up its 42, 45 and 50 sailing catamarans, Bali is showing its new Catsmart, 4.2, 4.4, 4.8 and 5.4, plus there’s the world premiere of the Windelo 50. The Neel 47 sailing trimaran will show alongside the Leen 56 power trimaran from its

sister brand.

 

Among sailing monohulls, Beneteau’s six yachts comprise the Oceanis 37.1 world premiere, Oceanis 51.1, Oceanis Yacht 54, Oceanis Yacht 60, First 44 and First 53. The Jeanneau Yachts 55 that debuted at Boot in January is among the brand’s five-strong display, which includes the Jeanneau Yachts 60, flagship Jeanneau Yachts 65, Sun Odyssey 410 and Sun Odyssey 440.

 

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Dufour 41

 

The Dufour 41 is a notable major world premiere, with the French builder also debuting the Smart Electric edition of the Dufour 530 and showing the Dufour 37, 430 and 470. Grand Soleil, of Italy’s Cantiere del Pardo, is hosting the global debuts of its 65 Long Cruise and 72 Long Cruise, along with its 44 and 52 models, while Swan is showing its 55, 58 and 78.

 

Meanwhile, the nearby superyacht brokerage section was sold out in early August. Exhibitors include Camper & Nicholsons, which is showing six yachts: the 43.5m Eurocraft Baron Trenck, the 43.1m Italyachts Genesis, the 31.1m Sanlorenzo Taiji, the 29m CNB Grand Bleu Vintage, the 26.8m Sanlorenzo Twin Fish and the 26.4m Kingship Marine Belle Isle.

 

Ocean Independence is displaying Angra Too, the 38m Castagnola Cantieri Navali del Tigullio, along with the Custom Line Navetta 33 Adelia and Monte Carlo Yachts’ MCY 105 Lady Marisa.

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The Cannes Yachting Festival remains the foremost showcase of new models from Europe’s leading luxury yacht builders, ranging from motor yachts in the Vieux Port to sailing boats in Port Canto, monohull to multihull and fuel to electric.

 

The original article appears in Issue 73 (click to read)

 

Vieux Port in foreground and Port Canto at top

 

Cannes Yachting Festival organisers are expecting more than 650 boats ranging from 5m to 55m at this year’s edition from September 12-17. The six-day event again kicks off a European autumn boat show season that includes events in Southampton, La Rochelle, Genoa, Monaco, Barcelona and Lavrio in Greece.

 

A major new feature of this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival is the creation of an in-water zone in the main Vieux Port (‘Old Port’) exhibition area to accommodate smaller boats from 8-12m, in response to exhibitor demand.

 

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Vieux Port

 

Sylvie Ernoult, Director of the Cannes Yachting Festival, said: “Thanks to the renewed confidence of our exhibitors, this 2023 edition is looking very good, with similar forecasts to last year, which had about 600 exhibitors, more than 650 boats and 140 premieres.

 

“This edition will highlight small units with the creation of a new area, a marina in the heart of the Vieux Port. As the show’s DNA is to offer the most eclectic display possible, it seemed natural to us to move the smaller boats that have traditionally been displayed ashore on the Quai Max Laubeuf to a dedicated floating area.

 

“Once again this year, our visitors will enjoy discovering some real gems in-water and on land, boats of all sizes and types, equipped with traditional or carbon-free engines, with electric, hybrid or hydrogen power systems.”

 

Vieux Port

 

The show retains its format of showing close to 500 motor yachts in Vieux Port, while Port Canto hosts sailing monohulls and multihulls, brokerage superyachts (power and sail), and water toys.

 

Large yachts include the 55m Step One, a 2012 Amels 180 listed by Barnes Yachting. Isa Yachts, part of Italy’s Palumbo Superyachts group, will stage the world premiere of its Granturismo 45, UV II, before the yacht appears at the superyacht-focused Monaco Yacht Show from September 27-30.

 

Other large builds from Italy confirmed early included Benetti’s Oasis 40M, the 43.5m Oceanic 143 by Canados, a 42.6m Custom Line 140’ from Ferretti Group, and Baglietto’s 40.6m Dom 133.

 

Pershing GTX116

 

Italy’s Ferretti Group is again set to be one of the show’s biggest exhibitors and is hosting two of the event’s most exciting world premieres, Pershing’s GTX116 and Riva’ 82’ Diva, while Wally’s wallywhy150 will make its France debut following its global debut at this year’s Venice Boat Show.

 

Azimut, which traditionally exhibits beside Ferretti Group close to the main entrance of the Vieux Port, is hosting the world premiere of its Magellano 60 (see Review), the Verve 48 and the in-water premiere of the S7, which debuted indoors at Boot Dusseldorf in January.

 

Sister brand Benetti will show its Motopanfilo 37m and Oasis 34M along with the Oasis 40M in the Superyacht Extension (SYE). Cantiere delle Marche (CdM) will show the RJ 115 Stellamar, while Gulf Craft will host the Majesty 120 before it also appears at the Monaco Yacht Show with the new Majesty 111.

 

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Azimut Magellano 60

 

Sanlorenzo is staging the world premiere of the SX100 in a 10-boat display that includes SX76 and SX88 crossover yachts, SL78, SL86, SL90A and SL106A planing yachts, SD90 and SD96 semi displacement models, as well as the SP110 smart performance coupe that debuted last year.

 

Sister brand Bluegame is hosting one of the show’s most exciting premieres, with the BGM75 representing the brand’s first multihull. The builder will also display a BG72, BGX63 (the former BGX60), BG54 and BG42, while its hydrogen-powered chase boat for next year’s America’s Cup is set to exhibit on land. Mangusta is showing a 104 Rev (32m) and a GranSport 33.

 

Absolute is staging the European debut of its new 52 Fly along with the 56 and 60 Fly models, five Navetta models – 48, 52, 58, 64 and 75 – as well as the 48 Coupe. Arcadia is unveiling its new A96 along with the A85, Sherpa 60 and Sherpa 80, Extra is showing its X99 Fast, Otam is showing hull three of its 70HT, while Wider could debut its Wilder 60.

 

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CGI of Bluegame America’s Cup chase boat

 

Evo is unveiling the R+ (59ft) beside its R4 WA (43ft), Solaris Power’s display includes the world premiere of 52 Open, while Fiart lines up the Seawalker 35, 39 and 43 Panorama.

 

Invictus is showing the GT370, TT420 and flagship TT460, with sister brand Capoforte exhibiting the SX200, CX240, SQ240i and SX280i. The Cantiere del Pardo group, celebrating its 50th anniversary, is displaying models from both its Pardo and VanDutch luxury day boat brands.

 

Among British builders, Sunseeker announced a nine-model line-up headed by a spectacular edition of the 100 Yacht in Midnight Grey and the new Superhawk 55 and 75 Sport Yacht, which both had their world premieres at Boot. The Poole shipyard’s other models comprise the Manhattan 55 and 68, Predator 65, 76 Yacht, 88 Yacht and 90 Ocean.

 

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Sunseeker 100 Yacht in Midnight Grey

 

Princess is hosting the world premieres of the Y80 and Y95 alongside the new S72 that debuted at Boot, plus the X80, F65, F45, V55 and V40. Fairline will have five motor yachts on display, comprising its Phantom 65 sportbridge, Targa 45 GT, 45 Open and 50 Open cruiser models, plus the high-speed F//Line 33 day boat, while Pearl will show its 62, new 72 and flagship 95.

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Australia’s Silver Yachts is working with Fraser and the Piredda & Partners design studio on the 79.5m Silver Edge project.

 

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Silver Yachts has appointed Fraser to bring its Silver Edge project to market, while Piredda & Partners will work on the interior design of the 79.5m project, which features an exterior by Espen Øino.

 

Silver Edge will be the fifth vessel in the Australia-based builder’s Silver Series of environmentally conscious superyachts, which are notable for their striking profiles and lightweight, low-resistance hull forms. Silver Edge will include a sophisticated hybrid propulsion system to further reduce the environmental impact.

 

Peter Redford, Director of Fraser Australia, said: “Fraser is delighted to have been appointed central agent for the sale of Silver Edge. Silver Yachts has delivered a line-up of striking yachts over the years and has built a strong reputation for building high-quality yachts in terms of development, technology and quality.

 

 

“The exterior design has come from the expert pencil of Espen Øino and the cutting-edge, revolutionary interior design by Piredda & Partners will appeal to dynamic owners. Silver Edge will be a leading superyacht, adding to Silver Yachts’ impressive stable. We look forward to working on this exciting new project.”

 

Nicolò Piredda, Managing & Creative Director of Piredda & Partners, added: “At Piredda & Partners, we are truly inspired to be joining together with Fraser and the Silver Yachts Team.

 

“We are thrilled to pen Silver Edge’s interior design which, together with Espen Øino’s outstanding exterior lines and the quality Silver Yachts crafts into every ship they create, will proudly stand out from the crowd for flawless details and refined materials. Our vision and constant search for future canons in design and style aims to give life to a true new classic.”

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The powercat leader will premiere the four-engine 47 Molokai fishing boat at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in late October.

 

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An early photo of an Aquila 47 Molokai

 

Aquila has released more details of its high-speed 47 Molokai fishing boat ahead of the model’s world premiere at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from October 25-29. Only a handful of images have been released, but CGIs and deck plans of the four-engine ‘Big Kahuna’ show two pairs of twin 600hp Mercury V12 outboards, while Aquila expects a top speed of over 50 knots.

 

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CGIs of the Aquila 47 Molokai

 

Part of the builder’s Offshore series pioneered by the 28 Molokai, the 47 Molokai has an overall length of 49ft 4in (15.06m), featuring a 45ft 8in (13.94m) double-stepped hull with a beam of 14ft 7in (4.44m). As well as a 10.35-tonne dry weight, the boat has a draught of just 2ft 2in (0.66m) with the engines up and 3ft 8in (1.11m) with them down.

 

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Carbon-fibre has been used in the forward and aft structural bulkheads, as well as in the optional hard top, which can even fit an upper helm station and fishing chair with a smaller hard top above. There are rod holders in the hard top, along both bulwarks, and the fore and aft ends.

 

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The yacht starts aft with a flexible cockpit with bulwark doors on both sides and fold-down bench seats aft. The central cockpit can fit a table or fishing chair, while the forward area can include aft-facing seats, fishing wells and prep station, or an outdoor galley.

 

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The midships area that can be covered by a hard top includes rows of four and three seats, with the forward trio including a central pilot chair. Accessed by both side decks, the foredeck features three fitted sunpads, each covering large ‘coffin boxes’ for storage.

 

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The cabin can be accessed by either of two sliding doors, located starboard of the console and on the port side deck. The cabin has an aft-facing queen bed, head with shower, hull windows on both sides, skylights and lithium-ion air-conditioning.

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Having spent two decades with the Plymouth shipyard, Will Green has succeeded Antony Sheriff, who joined as CEO since January 2016.

 

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Will Green, CEO, Princess Yachts

 

Princess Yachts has announced the appointment of Will Green as CEO, with the Brit succeeding Antony Sheriff, who began his role in January 2016.

 

Green has been a key member of the Princess team for 20 years and most recently served as Executive Director, Commercial. The shipyard described Green as “instrumental in driving the sustained period of commercial success enjoyed by the business in recent years” and “critical to establishing the company as one of the leading luxury yachts manufacturers in the world today”.

 

Green said: ‘It is an honour to be appointed CEO of Princess. Those who know me will recognise the passion I have for the brand, so this is an exciting opportunity to shape the next chapter for the business and build on its amazing legacy.

 

“I’m excited and privileged to work alongside a very talented team, which has achieved a long track record of success. With the support of our controlling shareholder KPS Capital Partners, I know we can build on this further with investment in some key areas and by focusing on what we do best – building exceptional yachts for our customers.”

 

Princess will be staging the world premieres of the Y80 and Y95 at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, and announcing two upcoming models.

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The 80 Sunreef Power Eco and Sunreef 80 Eco solar-electric catamarans will both be on display at the superyacht-focused Monaco Yacht Show.

 

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Sunreef stand at the Monaco Yacht Show in 2022

 

Sunreef Yachts will present its two largest Eco models to date at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show (September 27-30) in Port Hercules, showing the Polish shipyard’s commitment to sustainable technology through its solar-electric catamarans.

 

The builder will show hull three of the 80 Sunreef Power in Monaco two weeks after the model’s world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival. It will also display the third hull of the Sunreef 80 Eco sailing catamaran, which appears at Cannes and Monaco a year after the model’s first hull, Marie-Joseph (click for Review), appeared at both shows last September.

 

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Hull three of the 80 Sunreef Power Eco

 

Both Eco models on show in Monaco feature Sunreef’s revolutionary solar-power system – a ‘solar skin’ integrated into the bodywork – as well as a smart energy management system and energy-saving air-conditioning.

 

Described by Sunreef as “the world’s most advanced electric motor yacht”, the 80 Sunreef Power Eco features solar panels in the hull sides, superstructure and flybridge hard top. Standout features include a jacuzzi on the bow terrace, an invisible aft garage and an outdoor gym, while the four-cabin unit on show in Monaco features a sustainable décor with flax fibre furniture.

 

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Hull three of the Sunreef 80 Eco

 

The grey third unit of the Sunreef 80 Eco only features solar panels on the superstructure and hard top. Units one and two of the 80 Eco also feature them on the hulls, while hull one also features them on the mast). The 80 Eco can also generate green energy while sailing through a state-of-the-art hydrogeneration system.

 

Sunreef Yachts has two sites in Gdansk and a new facility in the UAE, while its dealers in Asia include Hong Seh Marine in Singapore and Lee Marine in Thailand.

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Germany’s Platoon pipped Turkey’s Provezza in a thrilling Rolex TP52 World Championship in Barcelona.
Words: Quinag; Photos: Rolex / Kurt Arrigo.

 

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The 2023 edition of the Rolex TP52 World Championship brought together 10 teams from seven nations and four continents in Barcelona, Spain, to compete for the one of the most sought-after prizes in sailing.

 

At the end of an exacting series that demanded patience, determination and skill, the German team Platoon, led by owner/helm Harm Müller-Spreer, won its third world title, demonstrating an exceptional ability to deliver under pressure on an epic final day.

 

The Rolex TP52 World Championship is the highlight of the 52 Super Series, the world’s premier monohull Grand Prix racing circuit. The TP52 is a 52ft (15.85m), full-carbon-fibre racing yacht at the forefront of the sport.

 

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Rolex has been the title sponsor of the world championship, and the official timepiece of the 52 Super Series, since 2017 as part of a proud partnership with the world of sailing stretching back six decades.

 

The 10 competing teams were all led by passionate owners accustomed to success in their working life and united by a love of the sport and its values.

 

Competitive by nature, their crews comprise the elite sailing talent required to race at this elevated level. Seamanship, teamwork and consistency are indispensable elements to shine in a competition that can be won or lost in the instant of a tactical decision or a manoeuvre.

 

Platoon’s veteran tactician, Vasco Vascotto, distilled what makes the difference in an evenly matched fleet: “With top-level crews, 90 per cent of the tactical calls are very similar. It is the details that makes the difference.”

 

 

Those details come from leading figures in the sailing spectrum such as Santiago Lange, coach to Ergin Imre’s Provezza team. The legendary triple Olympic medallist from Argentina is an exceptional observer.

 

“Above all, it is one hundred per cent teamwork,” Lange said. “Each member is an expert in their field, each has their own opinion, and it is the ability to channel this exchange of information that allows the team to grow and achieve its goals.”

 

Every part of the machine must work perfectly, to perform its function and ensure perfect movement. Information is the oil that guarantees the smooth functioning of each part.

 

 

The format of the Rolex TP52 World Championship is simple: in each race, teams score points according to their position on the finish line. Every race counts and team with the lowest cumulative score at the end of the series is the winner. This formula, as fair as it is ruthless, demands maximum effort and punishes the slightest error.

 

Five teams managed to score first places across the eight races, proving the quality of the fleet. However, it requires more than exceptional moments of brilliance to secure a world championship. Those that aspire to the overall title exhibit consistency in concentration and perseverance in the pursuit of excellence.

 

A lack of wind at the start of the championship compressed the scheduled programme of five days of competition into just three. When the wind arrived, it delivered competition of the highest order, testing the resilience and determination of the crews.

 

The eventual winner was decided on a thrilling final leg of the last race when Platoon overcame two rivals to take the title by a single point from Provezza.

 

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Harm Müller-Spreer (right), owner of Platoon

 

Müller-Spreer was thrilled with the achievement. “It feels great,” he said. “It’s not something you can do easily. To achieve world titles in this category is a great honour.”

 

Vascotto stressed the importance of teamwork and ability to bounce back from mistakes. “A team makes a difference if you work as a team,” said the Platoon tactician. “You need intelligence and motivation, and at the decisive moment we had the temperament to wait for our opportunity. You cannot be afraid to lose because that’s what gives you a chance to win.”

 

The 2023 edition of the Rolex TP52 World Championship demonstrated many things during its course. Most significant were the exceptional quality displayed by all 10 contenders, along with the small margins between success and failure. The winning team’s defining edge was its unwavering commitment in the most difficult moments, turning adversity into triumph.

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Aquila 42 Yacht set for European debut

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A world leader in power catamarans, Aquila is staging the European debut of its new 42 Yacht at the Cannes Yachting Festival.

 

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Aquila 42 Yacht

 

Aquila Power Catamarans has confirmed that it will host the European premiere of its 42 Yacht flybridge model at the Cannes Yachting Festival (September 12-17), where it will exhibit alongside the 36 Sport outboard cruiser, the brand’s most popular model.

 

The Aquila 42 Yacht (click for Review) had its world premiere at the Miami International Boat Show in February and is the new entry model for the Yacht series of flybridge inboard models, joining the 44 Yacht, 54 Yacht and flagship 70 Luxury. The 42 Yacht’s appearance at Cannes marks the model’s first major boat show outside of the US.

 

 

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Yvan Eymieu, Aquila’s International Sales & Distribution Manager, said: “We’re excited to premiere the Aquila 42 Yacht at Cannes Yachting Festival this year. Our team has worked tirelessly to push the boundaries of design, technology and comfort, so we can’t wait to share this design with our global community.”
 
The 42 Yacht is built to CE Certification Category A and designed by France-based VPLP Design. The yacht features outdoor social areas in the cockpit, flybridge and foredeck, a large saloon and galley, while there are a range of accommodation options in the hulls and bow.

 

Aquila staff at the Cannes show will also offer information on the brand’s upcoming 47 Molokai, which is set for a world premiere at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (October 25-29).

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Benetti showing three superyachts at Cannes

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The Italian superyacht builder is displaying a Motopanfilo and two models from the Oasis series.

 

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Benetti Motopanfilo 37M

 

Celebrating its 150th anniversary, Benetti will showcase three models at the Super Yacht Extension at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival from September 12-17. The Italian builder will show a Motopanfilo 37M, Alluria, along with an Oasis 34M, Opus, and an Oasis 40M, Oreos.

 

Alluria is the fifth hull of the Motopanfilo 37M, a model inspired by the motor yachts of the 1960s. The yacht features an exterior by Francesco Struglia and interiors by Lazzarini Pickering Architetti, while the décor by Loro Piana Interiors offers classic fabrics including linen in shades of white, blue and malachite. Alluria is fitted with an SCR system that reduces NOx emissions.

 

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Opus, Benetti Oasis 34M

 

Opus is the sixth unit of the Oasis 34M, a model that had its world premiere at Cannes last year and is the little sister of the hugely popular Oasis 40M. Like its big sister, the 34M is notable for its aft Oasis Deck™ solution, which connects the interiors and the beach area to provide closer contact with the sea.

 

Like the Oasis 40M, the Oasis 34M features exteriors by UK-based studio RWD and interiors by New York architects Bonetti & Kozerski.

 

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Oreos, Benetti Oasis 40M

 

Oreos is a new Oasis 40M, the model that popularised the Oasis Deck™ solution, which has since been offered on the B.Now series of models from 50-72m. The Oasis 40M also offers an impressive sun deck, which includes a relaxation zone, outdoor dining area and a lounge featuring a glass door between the dining and lounge bar areas, with the glazing providing shelter for guests from the wind. 

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