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Vela, phinisi, superyacht, Indonesia, Sulawesi, Camper & Nicholsons, Bugis Makassar, UNESCO, recognised, Raja Ampat, Bali, Komodo National Park, Spice Islands, Pak Haji Abdullah, Dimitri Tran, Adrien Portier, Hermès, Dedar Milano, Rubelli, Contardi Italia, Olivari, Cutipol, Axor, Gaya

Vela sails into high demand in Indonesia

Vela sails into high demand in Indonesia

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A stunning six-cabin phinisi delivered in 2022, the 50m Vela is already in high demand for memorable charters in Indonesia, available through Camper & Nicholsons.
Words: Julia Zaltzman
Photos: Camper & Nicholsons

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Vela, phinisi, superyacht, Indonesia, Sulawesi, Camper & Nicholsons, Bugis Makassar, UNESCO, recognised, Raja Ampat, Bali, Komodo National Park, Spice Islands, Pak Haji Abdullah, Dimitri Tran, Adrien Portier, Hermès, Dedar Milano, Rubelli, Contardi Italia, Olivari, Cutipol, Axor, Gaya

Built in Sulawesi, Vela was launched in 2022

 

In the 20th century, phinisis were built by the seafaring cultures of South Sulawesi to carry exotic spices, sandalwood and textiles through the ancient spice trading route. Today, new phinisis are primarily Indonesian charter yachts built for cruising, diving and recreational activities.

 

Although the onboard pursuits may have altered, the distinctive architecture and boatbuilding skills of the UNESCO-recognised Bugis Makassar community have not, resulting in striking new builds, such as the 50m Vela, which offers a harmonious blend of ancient craftsmanship and enchanting cruising opportunities.

 

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Vela is among the newest phinisis operating charters

 

Accommodating up to 12 adults and two children, Vela is available for charter throughout Indonesia with Camper & Nicholsons. The boat’s cruising itinerary takes in Raja Ampat in the winter, where guests swim with manta rays during drift and reef dives in richly biodiverse waters.

 

In the summer months, Bali and the Komodo National Park offer shoreside sightings of Komodo dragons and whale shark encounters, while the option of exploring the famed Spice Islands in between seasons allows for treks into rainforests in search of the elusive Bird of Paradise.

 

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Most dining takes place outdoors, such as on the foredeck

 

There’s also the option of exploring off-the-beaten-track destinations in Flores, east of Komodo, and the Alor archipelago further east.

 

Vela (meaning shoreline) is one of the largest phinisis on water. Built by Pak Haji Abdullah in 2022 at its Sulawesi shipyard, the boat successfully unites old construction techniques with a modern offering.

 

Its two hotelier owners, Dimitri Tran and Adrien Portier, have brought their hospitality expertise to the water with the aim of redefining the phinisi charter experience.

 

Vela, phinisi, superyacht, Indonesia, Sulawesi, Camper & Nicholsons, Bugis Makassar, UNESCO, recognised, Raja Ampat, Bali, Komodo National Park, Spice Islands, Pak Haji Abdullah, Dimitri Tran, Adrien Portier, Hermès, Dedar Milano, Rubelli, Contardi Italia, Olivari, Cutipol, Axor, Gaya

View of the bow from the bridge

 

“We wanted to build a boat that feels like it belongs in Indonesia, but to standards that are more comparable to a superyacht in the Mediterranean,” says Tran, who celebrated Vela’s delivery by enjoying a 10-day Indonesian cruise with Portier and friends, with fireworks and beach barbecues among highlights.

 

“Modern phinisis are powered by an engine with the sails kept for their aesthetic beauty, but we wanted Vela’s sails to be more than decoration and for the boat to be able to sail whenever wanted.”

 

BUILT TO SAIL

Designed by naval architect Tresno Seery, Vela is a tall phinisi and boasts a large sail surface with 650sqm of off-white gaff-rigged sails.

 

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The aft deck has wraparound seating and a covered dining table

 

The sleek, pronounced hull is made from durable ironwood – which ensures good seakeeping in rough, high seas – and a superstructure primarily crafted from teak.

 

The boat’s 32m-high masts and classic schooner rigging with winches, booms and gaffs set her apart from other phinisi yachts and deliver impressive sailing capabilities that showcase true artisanal skill. A double keel gives the boat weight under the waterline, while the implementation of a marine cooling system – another notable difference – further enhances guests’ onboard comfort.

 

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The lounge offers views through large windows

 

Vela’s spars are made of carbon, but the masts are crafted from steel. The main mast doubles as a crane to lift the yacht’s toys and tenders in and out of the water. It eliminates the need for a separate hydraulic crane on deck, freeing up the exterior areas for dining, relaxing and socialising, as well as enhancing the efficiency and convenience of the boat’s charter operations.

 

The opportunities for fun on the water are boundless. In addition to two Zodiac tenders, the yacht carries a fantastic selection of water toys including two Yamaha jet-skis, waterskis, wakeboards, paddleboards, surfboards, kayaks and various towables.

 

Vela, phinisi, superyacht, Indonesia, Sulawesi, Camper & Nicholsons, Bugis Makassar, UNESCO, recognised, Raja Ampat, Bali, Komodo National Park, Spice Islands, Pak Haji Abdullah, Dimitri Tran, Adrien Portier, Hermès, Dedar Milano, Rubelli, Contardi Italia, Olivari, Cutipol, Axor, Gaya

Indoor dining in the saloon

 

For guests keen to explore beneath the waves under the expert guidance of Vela’s dedicated diving instructor, there are two Bauer air compressors, a Nitrox generator and 17 sets of diving gear for an autonomous set-up in even the most remote areas.

 

RESPONSIBLE STYLE

Back on board, guests unwind at the hands of Vela’s trained masseuse or toast bright-red sunsets from the stargazing deck with signature cocktails, crafted by the onboard mixologist.

 

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The master suite on the bridge deck has 270-degree views and its own balcony

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Solid teak furniture produced by local artisans using teak from sustainably managed sources is found throughout the yacht. In addition to the yacht’s zero-plastic policy, reef-safe bath and body products made with natural ingredients and bamboo toothbrushes are offered in respect of Indonesia’s delicate cruising environment and responsible charter offerings.

 

Likewise, the interior is both refined and contemporary with carefully sourced materials chosen by the owners from overseas. There are white linen and fabrics by brands such as Hermès, Dedar Milano and Rubelli, reading lamps by Contardi Italia, brass door handles made in Italy by Olivari, and silverware produced by Cutipol in Portugal.

 

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The large VIP suite is on the main deck

 

Among Vela’s standout features are the six en-suite guest cabins, which include the full-beam bridge deck master with a private terrace, and the similarly-sized VIP on the main deck, both offering panoramic views out to sea.

 

Each cabin features a bathroom with Axor fittings and dressed in white marble and green tiles made by Balinese ceramics specialist Gaya. Hand-woven plant fabrics, traditional kimonos and decorative throw pillows made from natural plant-based indigo add an elegant touch.

 

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Artworks have been sourced from leading galleries

 

A formal saloon is the yacht’s only indoor dining option, with nearly all meals taking place outdoors on either the main deck forward or aft. The chef’s culinary skills are far-reaching and tailored to guests’ preferences – nasi goreng with a side serving of sambal one night, mushroom risotto the next.

 

For the yacht’s 15 artworks, the owners collaborated with three of Indonesia’s leading contemporary galleries. “Our mandate was to showcase up-and-coming talent and highlight what Indonesian contemporary art is today,” Tran says.

 

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Vela’s six en-suite guest cabins include two doubles in the hull

 

As Vela was built with charter in mind, Tran and Portier now have their sights set on further phinisi builds, smaller in size to accommodate couples and families, but always striking a careful balance between old and new. And with over 15 charters already booked on Vela for 2023, their first build is already resonating with adventurous charter guests looking to enjoy an authentic slice of phinisi life.

www.camperandnicholsons.com

 

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Azimut to debut Verve 48 at Cannes

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The Italian shipyard’s world premieres at the Cannes Yachting Festival include the Verve 48 from its outboard series.

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Azimut Verve 48

 

Azimut has confirmed that it will debut the Verve 48 along with the Magellano 60 at the Cannes Yachting Festival, which will also mark the in-water premiere of the S7 sportbridge model that was unveiled at the Boot Dusseldorf indoor show in January.

 

An upgrade of the Verve 47, the Verve 48 reveals new developments by Azimut and Francesco Struglia, who designed the interiors and exteriors. The stern area is completely new, larger and integrated with two ladders to easily get into the water, while the yacht features a drop-down bulwark on the port side.

 

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Azimut Verve 48

 

The Verve 48 also reveals a new hard top that’s available with an opening tempered glass insert, which reduces weight and lets in light and air, even at anchor.

 

Powered by three 600hp Mercury V12s, the Verve 48 can reach up to 50 knots, while fuel consumption during cruising speeds has been reduced by 15 per cent and noise has been reduced by up to 10 decibels compared to the Verve 47.

 

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Azimut Magellano 60

 

The Magellano 60 is the new entry model for a range that includes the upgraded Magellano 66, Magellano 25M and flagship Magellano 30M.

 

The new model features an efficient Dual Mode semi-planing hull and is the first Azimut to be used with HVOlution biofuel, which combined to produce a well-to-wake reduction in CO2 emissions of more than 80 per cent compared to a yacht of comparable size powered by diesel.

 

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Azimut Magellano 60

 

Designed by Ken Freivokh, who worked on earlier Magellano models and the more recent 25M and 30M, the Magellano 60 features the aft teak louvres on both sides that have become the series’ signature. 

 

Features include an ‘infinity terrace’ in the aft cockpit, an aft galley and a forward saloon area with a starboard dining area with a sea view through the large windows.

 

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Azimut S7

 

The S7 features an exterior by Alberto Mancini and is the first Azimut to feature an interior by Yachtique. Joining a sport yacht series featuring S6, S8 and S10 models, the 22m S7 is part of Azimut’s Low Emission Yacht family, combining a hull designed with by P.L. Ausonio Naval Architecture with the efficient propulsion of three Volvo IPS engines.

 

Azimut says the S7 has up to 30 per less consumption and CO2 emissions at the most frequent speeds of use compared to a boat of the same weight and size with a traditional hard-chine hull and shaft line. Marine Italia represents Azimut in Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong, Taiwan and Singapore.

www.azimutyachts.com

 

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Absolute displaying nine yachts in Cannes

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The European debut of the 52 Fly is a highlight of the inland Italian builder’s nine-strong display at the Cannes Yachting Festival.

 

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Absolute 52 Fly at Miami International Boat Show

 

Absolute Yachts has announced that it will exhibit nine yachts from its three ranges at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, which will be held from September 12-17.

 

The line-up of Absolute models on display in the Pantiero area of the Vieux Port includes the new 52 Fly, which had its world premiere at the Miami International Boat Show in February.

 

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Absolute 56 Fly

 

In line with Absolute’s new generation of flybridge yachts led by the 60 Fly and the 56 Fly (click for Review), which will both be in Cannes, the 52 Fly also has infinity aft decks and modular furniture in both the cockpit and flybridge.

 

Other distinctive features include opening saloon windows and the option of solar panels on the hard top, while the lower deck includes a full-beam master cabin in the bow, two doubles midships, and a versatile crew cabin.

 

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Absolute Navetta 75

 

Absolute’s line-up will also include the 48 Coupè, the first model from its sedan line, while most models on display are from the inland builder’s Navetta line.

 

These include the Navetta 48, Navetta 52, Navetta 58 and Navetta 64, while the largest yacht on display is the builder’s flagship Navetta 75 (click for Review). The shipyard’s dealers in Asia include Absolute Marine in Hong Kong.

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Damen Yachting delivers SeaXplorer 58

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The Dutch superyacht builder has delivered Pink Shadow, set to sail “around the world for an unforgettable adventure”.

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Damen Yachting has delivered the SeaXplorer 58 Pink Shadow to its owner, who will use the 58m, 1,090GT superyacht with family and friends around the world. Featuring naval architecture by Damen Yachting and an exterior designed with Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture, the superyacht has accommodation for 12 guests and 18 crew, and will soon also be available for charter.

 

Following the SeaXplorer 62 Anawa and SeaXplorer 77 La Datcha (click for Review), Pink Shadow is the third superyacht from the Dutch builder’s range of luxury explorer yachts and features a premium synthetic teak deck.

 

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As well as being the first SeaXplorer 58, she’s the first SeaXplorer to be built at the Damen facility in Antalya, Turkey, where she was launched at the start of the year  (click for article) before embarking on sea trials (click for article).

 

Rob Luijendijk, Sales Director at Damen Yachting, said: “Pink Shadow is a perfect example of a yacht that can go the distance. The SeaXplorer 58 is a future-facing yacht for many reasons, and it is great to see her owner on board making the most of such a capable platform. All of us here at Damen Yachting and Damen Yachting Antalya are immensely proud of this custom project.”

 

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Standout features include a cabana-style bar and lounge with an adjoining infinity pool beneath the certified helideck. The sun deck has a sky lounge, dining area, outdoor Jacuzzi and the SeaXplorer signature bow-point observation lounge.

 

Enrique Tintore, Damen Yachting’s SeaXplorer Design Manager, said: “Welcoming the fresh sea breeze and offering shaded vistas, the whole aft of Pink Shadow is a beautiful and inspiring space to experience the world. But the experience is not just about amazing views; it’s also about enjoying the ultimate adventure on land and at sea with the help of her many toys.”

 

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Pink Shadow’s arsenal of toys includes two large multi-role tenders, road and off-road vehicles, and motorcycles. Due to an ice class hull and 30 days’ oceangoing autonomy, Pink Shadow can safely sail to many remote destinations often unreachable for other vessels, while wastewater tanks enable the yacht to access zero-discharge zones of outstanding natural beauty.

 

The owner selected UK-based Design Unlimited for the interior and contributed personally to a custom configuration in keeping with the SeaXplorer’s explorer spirit.

 

Mark Tucker, Creative Director of Design Unlimited, said: “When a discerning owner presents us with a very distinctive vision, it poses a new and exciting challenge. The SeaXplorer 58 provided the perfect platform for this endeavour, offering ample spaces and volume to bring ideas to life. With her considerable gross tonnage, there’s a variety of areas to enjoy both living and leisure.”

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Amanpulo: A Tropical Dreamscape in The Heart of The Philippines

Amanpulo: A Tropical Dreamscape in The Heart of The Philippines

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A secluded oasis accessible only via private aircraft tucked away in the island of Pamalican, Amanpulo is the hidden gem of the Philippines.

By Lucas Raven

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Lounging by the beach at Aman, AmanpuloPhoto: Lucas Raven

Six years have passed since my last visit to my mother’s hometown in the Philippines.

Radiating an aura of utmost exclusiveness, the Amanpulo resort stands as a secluded oasis accessible only via private aircraft. Within its confines, the noise of the external world becomes powerless, ensuring an uninterrupted cocoon of tranquil solitude. The trip from Amanpulo’s private lounge and hangar in Manila to the island’s secluded airstrip unfolds over just over an hour. Upon arrival on the island’s shores, an extensive expanse of coral sand beaches stretching over five kilometres adorns the lush landscape, embraced by a jungle-filled heart.

Watersports like kitesurfing are available along the southern tip of AmanpuloWatersports like kitesurfing are available along the southern tip. Photo: Lucas Raven

A rhythmic ebb and flow of seven kilometres of coral reef encircle the 85-hectare refuge, a serene sanctuary where a myriad of colourful fish and calm sea turtles harmonise with one’s leisurely aquatic dreams. Amanpulo’s casitas and villas, an architectural symphony envisioned by renowned Filipino architect Francisco Mañosa, either perch gracefully on the hillside or fully embrace the shoreline. Their design, an homage to the traditional homes of the Philippines, showcases vaulted wooden ceilings, elegant stone walls, accents crafted from coconut shells and expansive Cebu marble sanctuaries.

 

The entrance to the beach club of Aman at AmanpuloThe entrance to the beach club. Photo: Lucas Raven

For those whose appreciation of the world’s beauty can’t be satisfied by mere observation from the private al fresco terrace, a slew of water-front options await, such as the effervescent poolside clubhouse, the splendid Aman Spa, a maritime haven for the discerning diver and the relaxed sanctuary of the beach. Noteworthy are the fitness retreat, the allure of sailing on azure waters, engaging in the art of fishing and mastering the back-and-forth rhythm of the tennis court.

 

Direct access to the ocean from resort grounds at Aman at amanpuloFancy a dip in the ocean from the comfort of your own day bed? Photo: Lucas Raven

Glistening like an ethereal masterpiece, the resort evokes thoughts of a painting from a treasure trove labeled “Tropical Dreamscape”, unfolding as a fusion of cerulean oceans, powdery strands of shoreline and a rhythmic sway of palm fronds. The resort was meticulously crafted to showcase the island’s pristine wilderness, orchestrating a symphony of harmony where the sleek structures, polished and poised, seamlessly meld with their untamed backdrop. Scattered like stardust, these retreats are so artfully spaced that even when hosting a group of guests, the feeling of an island nestled in splendid isolation pervades the atmosphere.

 

An ingress of solitude along the beaches of Amanpulo Peace and quiet. Photo: Lucas Raven

Pamalican, a small islet cradled within the folds of the Cuyo archipelago in the arms of the Sulu Sea, bears witness to the splendid paradise that is Amanpulo. Though it appears secluded from civilisation, a twice-daily connection between the resort’s private 15-seater aircraft and the bustling heart of Manila bridges them in just over an hour. From the moment one steps onto the resort’s private airstrip, a fragrant garland of blooms and a refreshing touch of linen offer a warm welcome, all provided by a personal assistant. This guardian of comfort takes on the role of a guiding hand, arranging activities, weaving the threads of dinner plans and attending to every other desire during the stay. As expected from an Aman retreat, the nearly 400-strong staff echo this commitment to service, often exuding a proactive ethos coupled with an uncanny familiarity with each guest’s name and preferences.

 

Cocktails and Canapes Cocktails and Canapes by the Floating Kawayan Bar at Aman at Amanpulo Cocktails and Canapes by the Floating Kawayan Bar at sunset. Photo: Lucas Raven

An interlude within this haven unfolds as a tableau of options, each more enchanting than the last. Tennis courts beckon the sporty, diving expeditions await the adventurous and waterborne escapades provide a playground for aquatic enthusiasts. For those yearning for serenity, a hilltop sanctuary for yoga offering panoramic vistas extends an invitation. Alternatively, the spacious embrace of the Club House pool and the leisurely lounges within the Beach Club offer sanctuaries where time can drift away like a leisurely ballad.

 

Snorkelling in the waters of amanpulo Snorkelling in the clearest waters of azure blue. Photo: Lucas Raven

Within the embrace of Pamalican, the unparalleled gem of the Philippines gleams in lavish splendour. Amanpulo, a revered jewel according to local Filipino tales, unveils nearly four miles of sand of powdered sugar-like softness, a pristine hue defying conventional description, and a crystalline lagoon mirroring the tranquil calmness of a serene pool for much of the year. Wrapped in an air of exclusive mystery, it has beckoned luminaries to bare their souls within its embrace, for it is here that the allure of seclusion finds its most exquisite form.

 

a turtle swimming in the waters of amanpulo Thriving marine life in abundance. Photo: Lucas Raven

Time follows one’s preferences, a symphony of possibilities. Diving entices, sea turtles glide through the ballet of snorkeling, fishing expeditions encourage communion with the depths and sails unfurl to meet the horizon’s edge. Amidst these exhilarations, an adventure to a nearby village, a voyage via seaplane or a helicopter to a South Sea pearl haven awaits. Even in the pursuit of sustenance, guests can personally harvest ingredients from the organic garden, curating elements for a meal that reflects their inner essence.

 

Manamoc Island, Mount English. Manamoc Island, Mount English. Photo: Lucas Raven

Visit www.aman.com to discover more!

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Western Circuit Regatta attracts over 150 sailors

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The 24th edition of the Western Circuit Sailing Regatta in Singapore featured 156 sailors competing on boats in seven classes.

 

 

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Hosted by Raffles Marina in partnership with Singapore Management University (SMU), the 24th edition of the Western Circuit Sailing Regatta (WCSR) was held on the weekend of August 19-20 and featured yachts competing in seven classes.

 

 

Western Circuit Sailing Regatta, Raffles Marina, Singapore Management University, IRC, PY, J24, Multihull, SB20, Hansa, Waka Tere, Brio, Portsmouth Yardstick, RSYC Dua, Purple Path, Miss Visayan, Yap Qian Yin, Chong Wei Ken, Tan Yi Feng, Sailability, Singapore Disability Sports Council, SDSC, YP Loke, Kelly Fan, Jovin TanRSYC Dua triumphed in the J24 class

 

A total of 156 sailors competed in the event, which had boats competing in IRC (five boats), PY (seven), J24 (three), Multihull (one), SB20 (10) and Hansa 2.3 (10), the latter featuring both single and double-handed classes.

 

 

Western Circuit Sailing Regatta, Raffles Marina, Singapore Management University, IRC, PY, J24, Multihull, SB20, Hansa, Waka Tere, Brio, Portsmouth Yardstick, RSYC Dua, Purple Path, Miss Visayan, Yap Qian Yin, Chong Wei Ken, Tan Yi Feng, Sailability, Singapore Disability Sports Council, SDSC, YP Loke, Kelly Fan, Jovin TanWaka Tere won the IRC class

 

Waka Tere won IRC, Brio won PY (Portsmouth Yardstick), RSYC Dua and Purple Path won the J24 and SB20 one-design classes respectively, while Miss Visayan was the sole entry in Multihull.

 

 

Western Circuit Sailing Regatta, Raffles Marina, Singapore Management University, IRC, PY, J24, Multihull, SB20, Hansa, Waka Tere, Brio, Portsmouth Yardstick, RSYC Dua, Purple Path, Miss Visayan, Yap Qian Yin, Chong Wei Ken, Tan Yi Feng, Sailability, Singapore Disability Sports Council, SDSC, YP Loke, Kelly Fan, Jovin TanHansa boats sail by Raffles Marina’s iconic lighthouse

 

In the two Hansa 2.3 classes, Yap Qian Yin won the single-handed category while Chong Wei Ken and Tan Yi Feng took the double-handed division.

 

 

Western Circuit Sailing Regatta, Raffles Marina, Singapore Management University, IRC, PY, J24, Multihull, SB20, Hansa, Waka Tere, Brio, Portsmouth Yardstick, RSYC Dua, Purple Path, Miss Visayan, Yap Qian Yin, Chong Wei Ken, Tan Yi Feng, Sailability, Singapore Disability Sports Council, SDSC, YP Loke, Kelly Fan, Jovin TanYP Loke (centre) presents the cheque to SDSC’s Kelly Fan and Jovin Tan

 

The regatta raised S$8,782 for the Sailability programme at the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC). During the gala dinner, YP Loke, Raffles Marina’s Vice President, presented the cheque to Kelly Fan, SDSC’s Executive Director, and Jovin Tan, SDSC’s Paralympian and Sailability Coach.

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The 24th edition of the Western Circuit Sailing Regatta in Singapore featured 156 sailors competing on boats in seven classes.

 

 

Western Circuit Sailing Regatta, Raffles Marina, Singapore Management University, IRC, PY, J24, Multihull, SB20, Hansa, Waka Tere, Brio, Portsmouth Yardstick, RSYC Dua, Purple Path, Miss Visayan, Yap Qian Yin, Chong Wei Ken, Tan Yi Feng, Sailability, Singapore Disability Sports Council, SDSC, YP Loke, Kelly Fan, Jovin TanThe SB fleet; Photos: Howie Choo

 

Hosted by Raffles Marina in partnership with Singapore Management University (SMU), the 24th edition of the Western Circuit Sailing Regatta (WCSR) was held on the weekend of August 19-20 and featured yachts competing in seven classes.

 

 

Western Circuit Sailing Regatta, Raffles Marina, Singapore Management University, IRC, PY, J24, Multihull, SB20, Hansa, Waka Tere, Brio, Portsmouth Yardstick, RSYC Dua, Purple Path, Miss Visayan, Yap Qian Yin, Chong Wei Ken, Tan Yi Feng, Sailability, Singapore Disability Sports Council, SDSC, YP Loke, Kelly Fan, Jovin TanRSYC Dua triumphed in the J24 class

 

A total of 156 sailors competed in the event, which had boats competing in IRC (five boats), PY (seven), J24 (three), Multihull (one), SB20 (10) and Hansa 2.3 (10), the latter featuring both single and double-handed classes.

 

 

Western Circuit Sailing Regatta, Raffles Marina, Singapore Management University, IRC, PY, J24, Multihull, SB20, Hansa, Waka Tere, Brio, Portsmouth Yardstick, RSYC Dua, Purple Path, Miss Visayan, Yap Qian Yin, Chong Wei Ken, Tan Yi Feng, Sailability, Singapore Disability Sports Council, SDSC, YP Loke, Kelly Fan, Jovin TanWaka Tere won the IRC class

 

Waka Tere won IRC, Brio won PY (Portsmouth Yardstick), RSYC Dua and Purple Path won the J24 and SB20 one-design classes respectively, while Miss Visayan was the sole entry in Multihull.

 

 

Western Circuit Sailing Regatta, Raffles Marina, Singapore Management University, IRC, PY, J24, Multihull, SB20, Hansa, Waka Tere, Brio, Portsmouth Yardstick, RSYC Dua, Purple Path, Miss Visayan, Yap Qian Yin, Chong Wei Ken, Tan Yi Feng, Sailability, Singapore Disability Sports Council, SDSC, YP Loke, Kelly Fan, Jovin TanHansa boats sail by Raffles Marina’s iconic lighthouse

 

In the two Hansa 2.3 classes, Yap Qian Yin won the single-handed category while Chong Wei Ken and Tan Yi Feng took the double-handed division.

 

 

Western Circuit Sailing Regatta, Raffles Marina, Singapore Management University, IRC, PY, J24, Multihull, SB20, Hansa, Waka Tere, Brio, Portsmouth Yardstick, RSYC Dua, Purple Path, Miss Visayan, Yap Qian Yin, Chong Wei Ken, Tan Yi Feng, Sailability, Singapore Disability Sports Council, SDSC, YP Loke, Kelly Fan, Jovin TanYP Loke (centre) presents the cheque to SDSC’s Kelly Fan and Jovin Tan

 

The regatta raised S$8,782 for the Sailability programme at the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC). During the gala dinner, YP Loke, Raffles Marina’s Vice President, presented the cheque to Kelly Fan, SDSC’s Executive Director, and Jovin Tan, SDSC’s Paralympian and Sailability Coach.

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Classic yachts for charter in Thailand

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Phuket is currently home to a growing collection of ‘classic’ yachts including a colourful collection for charter through Asia Global Yachting.

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Note: The original article, Classic Appeal, appears in YACHT STYLE Issue 72 (click to read)

 

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Maha Bhetra

 

Asia Global Yachting is shaking up the luxury charter scene in Phuket by launching a ‘Classic Line’ of boats dating back to the 1950s. The initial four-strong range of charter CAs includes stylish motor and sailing yachts ranging from 50ft to over 100ft, offering from two cabins to six suites, and hailing from Europe, Australia and Asia.

 

“We’ve created the Classic Line because we now have a line-up of vintage charter yachts including gentleman’s cruisers, sailing yachts and wooden boats. These charters are focused on easy-going cruising and time to enjoy your surroundings – the journey is the adventure,” says Nicolas Monges, founder and Managing Director of Asia Global Yachting (AGY) in Thailand.

 

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Camara C

 

“Walking barefoot on a wooden deck connects us to nature but also give us a feeling of adventure and having the same sensations as sailors since the beginning of time. These yachts keep traditions alive and offer an experience reminiscent of a more romantic era of travel, yet with all the luxuries, amenities and toys today’s clients want.”

 

In terms of price, the new Classic Line is headed by Camara C, a 105ft all-steel motor yacht built in Scotland by Yarrow & Co and launched in 1961. After chartering for over three decades in the Mediterranean, the teak-decked superyacht completed an extensive refit in 2021 following her arrival in Phuket. She still tops out at 12 knots, so this is a boat for relaxing cruises, not speedy day trips.

 

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Camara C

 

Chartering from US$14,000 a day, Camara C accommodates up to 12 guests in six interestingly arranged cabins including a full-beam master suite forward on the main deck.

 

On the lower deck, the five all-white en-suite cabins include a double and twin forward, while aft of the engine room are two symmetrical doubles plus a VIP with twin queen-sized beds in the stern. There’s also accommodation for six crew in the bow.

 

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Camara C

 

The main deck offers cosy alfresco dining in a covered, rounded aft cockpit. The interior starts with a long, gorgeously furnished saloon with sofas on three sides and a dining table forward, followed by a large galley. The foredeck is a working area with a crane and space to store water toys, which include diving, fishing and snorkelling equipment, kayaks and a paddleboard, as well as a tender.

 

The flybridge is one of the most popular areas for guests, offering lots of clear deck space, a large deck-level sunbathing and lounging area aft, and a covered dining table midships just aft of the bridge.

 

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Aventure

 

For a change of tack, there’s Aventure, the only sailing yacht in the Classic Line, but what a sailing yacht she is, with a strong track record of racing and chartering across Southeast Asia including in Myanmar’s Mergui Archipelago.

 

A beautiful 95ft wooden ketch with a vintage style belying her relatively recent construction, she features a traditional design by Patrick Balta. The only 21st-century build in this feature, she was built of ironwood and mahogany in Sulawesi from 2007 before being outfitted and finished at the Ratanachai Shipyard in Phuket from 2011-13.

 

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Aventure

 

Chartering from US$3,900/day, Aventure has a teak deck, giant steering wheel, nice outdoor area for meals overlooking the water and a forward area for sunpads. Below deck, a rich interior includes the main saloon with a chart table, dining area and lounge, a master suite aft and two en-suite doubles forward.

 

AGY’S WOODEN YACHTS

The 1954 Mami Wata, owned by Asia Global Yachting, is scheduled to start a new charter life later this summer following the completion of an extensive refit in Phuket.

 

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Mami Wata

 

Described as a gentleman’s cruiser, the wooden 50-footer will be available from US$2,700/day, with up to eight guests in the day and four overnight in two cabins.

 

Set to celebrate its 70th birthday next year, Mami Wata was built in New South Wales by the historic Halvorsen shipyard, which was founded in Sydney in 1925 by Norwegian Lars Halvorsen and his sons – Harold, Peter, and Carl – after they arrived in Australia, following two years in South Africa.

 

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Mami Wata

 

Mami Wata’s low-slung design includes an open upper deck that has a helm station with windshield, facing sofas, coffee table and loose chairs aft, while forward and down half a level is the saloon, which includes the lower helm and its classic ship’s wheel.

 

Like Mami Wata, the 90ft Maha Bhetra is owned by Asia Global Yachting and is well established in Phuket as a popular charter yacht. Among two Classic Line offerings built in Asia, the traditional, custom-built wooden motor yacht was handcrafted in Thailand and looks unlike any other boat at her home in Phuket Yacht Haven.

 

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Maha Bhetra

 

The two-deck yacht was designed by the late Ed Tuttle, the American architect renowned for his work on Aman resorts in Thailand, Indonesia, India, Morocco, France, Greece and USA, The Sukhothai Bangkok hotel, and Park Hyatt hotels in Italy and France.

 

Delivered in 1994, Maha Bhetra is built of hardwood with teak flooring and welcomes guests on the main deck, which features three elegant full-width staterooms decorated with Southeast Asian antiques from the 18th century. In the bow is a cosy outdoor bench and table.

 

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Maha Bhetra

 

The upper deck features the main saloon and dining areas, plus an open lounge forward. The saloon is open on all four sides and makes the most of the area’s good weather, with transparent blinds only used in case of rain or excessive wind.

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Classic appeal: Owning a slice of history

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Northrop & Johnson Asia-Pacific’s listings in Southeast Asia include several beautifully restored, history-rich ‘classics’.

 

Note: The original article, Classic Appeal, appears in YACHT STYLE Issue 72 (click to read)

 

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DoubleYou

 

Northrop & Johnson Asia-Pacific’s brokerage listings include a selection of classic yachts for sale including a Cheoy Lee motor yacht that belonged to American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, a 1968 aluminium sailboat that has completed multiple circumnavigations, and a 94ft Island Gypsy launched in 1979 by Kong & Halvorsen.

 

“Northrop & Johnson lists superyachts of all ages, but buyers of pre-loved ‘classic’ yachts are attracted by their timeless style and enduring craftsmanship,” says Martin Holmes, General Manager of Northrop & Johnson Asia-Pacific and Lee Marine, which holds the regional licence for the international brokerage.

 

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DoubleYou

 

“Yachts like DoubleYou, Firebird and Thea are also good value, as they’ve benefited from extensive and often expensive refits and upgrading. Steeped in adventure and global exploration, each yacht has a unique story and invites a new owner to pen their own unforgettable chapter.”

 

DoubleYou is the only Expedition 90 built by Cheoy Lee and now based in Phuket with an asking price of US$2,700,000. Designed by Tom Fexas and launched in 1999, the 158GT motor yacht was named Continental Drifter II when owned by Buffett.

 

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DoubleYou

 

After several years cruising around Southeast Asia, in 2020 she completed a refit in Indonesia focused on the saloon, skylounge, bridge and guest cabins, with white timber flooring and panelling creating a Hamptons beach house vibe elevated by tasteful furnishings and striking artwork.

 

The lower deck has two full-beam suites, two twins (one with an additional Pullman berth), and two crew cabins.

 

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DoubleYou

 

With twin Caterpillar 3406 diesel engines and an 18,000-litre fuel capacity, she has a top speed of 14 knots, cruises at 11 and boasts an extensive range of 4,300nm. Tenders include a 15ft Boston Whaler, 13ft Zodiac and 10ft crew tender, while toys include wakeboards, waterskis and gear for diving, deep-sea fishing and snorkelling.

 

Northrop & Johnson’s brokerage listings also include the 1968 Firebird, which had an asking price of US$449,000 as of late June.

 

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Firebird

 

Commissioned by the Timken family and named after The Firebird ballet by Stravinsky, the 84ft ketch was the world’s largest aluminium sailboat when she was launched in the US at the Palmer Johnson shipyard in Wisconsin.

 

In her 65 years afloat, she has circumnavigated the globe three times including voyages to the Antarctic and Arctic regions, and even became the subject of an eponymous novel in 2020. She spent the last part of the 20th century in the Virgin Islands before moving to Australia in 2009 and undergoing a US$1 million-plus refit.

 

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Firebird

 

Firebird’s current home is in Phuket, where she was beautifully reappointed in golden Burmese teak by Teak Timber. The new-look interior offers an elegant, 1960s feel and there’s even a daybed in the saloon, while a wood-burning stove is provided for cruising in the higher latitudes. There are three guest cabins, including a master with a private staircase.

 

Modernisations also include a Raymarine navigation system with autopilot, updated networking, LiFePo batteries, Kohler genset and Victron inverter/solar systems for true off-the-grid independence.

 

Thea, priced at US$2,495,000, is a 94ft Island Gypsy launched in 1979 by Kong & Halvorsen, a joint venture set up in Hong Kong between Australian builder Halvorsen and Joseph Kong.

 

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Thea

 

After being sold to the current owners, an architect and interior designer, Thea underwent a 2012-14 rebuild that included a 2m extension of her wooden hull, which boasts an exceptional thickness of 4.8cm throughout.

 

This year, she completed another extensive refit, this time in Satun province in southern Thailand. Powered by twin Caterpillar 3408 engines, Thea can reach 13 knots and cruises at 10 knots, while her 21,000-litre fuel capacity ensures impressive range.

 

Thea

 

The main deck includes a roomy aft cockpit, large saloon, separate dining area forward and a galley with a swing hatch to the dining room and dumb waiter to the wheelhouse on the flybridge. The flybridge also includes an aft-facing stateroom with panoramic views and private aft deck, plus two cranes and tender storage.

 

The lower deck includes the master stateroom aft and two more en-suite guest cabins, as well as accommodation for three crew in a captain’s cabin and bunk cabin. Thea is currently in Langkawi but could relocate to Phuket in November.

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The Lost Cities Exhibition: A Meeting of Historical Kampong Traditions and Present-day Perspectives

The Lost Cities Exhibition: A Meeting of Historical Kampong Traditions and Present-day Perspectives

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For those in Singapore between 18 August and 1 October, immerse yourself in this cultural reimagining melding the island-city’s past and present.

By Sidney Yuen

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The Lost Cities Series: Kampong Port Cities of the Pre-colonial EraPhoto: Courtesy of Oval Partnership

“Kampong spirit” has long been a part of Singapore’s history, stemming from the period before Dutch and Portuguese traders landed on the island’s shores. Kampong translates to “village” in Bahasa Melayu, Singapore’s national language as well as one of the oldest known and most commonly spoken language native to the Malay archipelago. Kampong spirit is a resultant cultural collocation coined to describe positive communal attitude and solidarity between a multi-ethnocultural people, though a common consensus has formed amongst Singaporeans in recent times that kampong spirit has been slowly chipped away at, mostly owing to how the island city experienced a rapid restructuring of its social compact when it skyrocketed from small fishing port under colonial rule to its current standing as one of Asia’s most developed economies in just 58 years since its independence.

The story of the island’s humble beginnings as village fishing and trading port may be common knowledge, but less is known about the way of life native islanders shared with each other further along its busy shores.

 

What did community life look like on the island before the rapid growth and blooming of the city-state known as Singapore, and what does a meaningful interaction between its past and present look like? That is precisely what the Oval Partnership sought to investigate in the Lost Cities exhibition.

 

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A collaboration with several research groups from local universities Singapore Management University and Singapore Institute of Technology, the exhibition is a purposeful stray-away from past nostalgia-inciting replicas of village settlements in pre-colonial Singapore. Instead, the display was designed to uncover forgotten experiences of pre-colonial urbanism in Asia through a past-meets-present perspective. Guided by exploratory social research trips to satellite islands Pulau Ubin and Lorong Buangkok — the two earliest and last known village settlements of pre-colonial Singapore — the Oval Partnership and its collaborative researchers took to local communities to document and collect first-hand accounts of kampong life in the 21st century, a rare gem of a culture most Singaporeans consider extinct.“This event recreates the experience of a bygone age and enables attendees to explore how life was lived then,” shares Mr Chris Law, Founding Director of The Oval Partnership and visionary behind the exhibition. “Now we have a clearer sight of where we came from and how we were shaped. It deepens our understanding of the giants whose shoulders we stand on so we can build a better world for the generations that come after us.”

 

The Lost Cities Series: Kampong Port Cities of the Pre-colonial EraPhoto: Courtesy of the Oval Partnership
 

An experiential exhibition with three key zones each guided by a reinterpretation of kampong life, the Lost Cities exhibition takes one on a time-travelling journey to a 14th century kampong through the contemporary lens of three key themes: heritage, sustainability and community. The meticulously detailed exhibition explores the world of a fictionalised kampong lead by female village chief, Esah, and how she leads her thriving community to co-exist harmoniously with nature through cultural practices rooted in equality, most of which might even be considered as progressive today.

 

Visitors of the exhibition can expect both a refreshing perspective of Singapore’s history as well as an admirable display of sustainably sourced exhibit materials, such as locally sourced wood from ethical carpenters and non-profit conservation-advocacy organisations. From interactive displays to creative experiences rooted in historical kampong practices, the exhibition promises an engaging and unforgettable journey through the Lion City reimagined.

 

In addition to the research-driven exhibition, the Oval Partnership has also tapped into the talents of three multidisciplinary artists, Gilles MassotMarc Nair and Zen Teh, who have contributed their take on art inspired and honouring Singapore’s kampong heritage.

 

An immersive experience through time, the Lost Cities exhibition will take place from 18 August to 1 October in Fort Canning Centre for members of the public to journey through Singapore’s first kampong cities and dive into a third space synchronously connecting past and present. For more details on the exhibition, click here.

 

The Lost Cities Series: Kampong Port Cities of the Pre-colonial Era

  • WHEN: 18th August – 1st October 2023 (Weekdays: 10am – 6pm; Weekends: 10am – 10pm

  • WHERE: Fort Canning Centre, Singapore

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Blue Water EduFest returning in November

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The Blue Water EduFest at ONE°15 Marina will again feature The Ocean Collective Summit conference, Blue Water Heroes awards and a beach clean-up.

 

Blue Water EduFest, Melati Wisjen, November, The Ocean Collective Summit, Blue Water Heroes, ONE15 Events Management, SUTL Enterprise Limited, Southeast Asia, Singapore, Arthur Tay, Julian Chang, The International SeaKeepers Society Asia, Antarctic Climate Expedition, Ocean Geographic Society, Michael Aw, Sylvia Earle, Citi Private Bank, K3 Ventures, KIN

Blue Water Heroes finalists and judges at the 2022 awards ceremony

 

Blue Water EduFest, a non-profit marine conservation event organised by ONE15 Events Management, a subsidiary of SUTL Enterprise Limited, will return for a second edition at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove from November 2-4.

 

The second Blue Water EduFest will bring together policymakers, industry leaders, yacht owners, entrepreneurs, eco-visionaries, media influencers and ocean enthusiasts passionate about coastal and marine conservation.

 

The three-day event provides a platform for stakeholders to act and join in the mission to protect oceans and coastlines in this part of the world, with the aim of empowering young eco-champions in Southeast Asia.

 

Blue Water EduFest, Melati Wisjen, November, The Ocean Collective Summit, Blue Water Heroes, ONE15 Events Management, SUTL Enterprise Limited, Southeast Asia, Singapore, Arthur Tay, Julian Chang, The International SeaKeepers Society Asia, Antarctic Climate Expedition, Ocean Geographic Society, Michael Aw, Sylvia Earle, Citi Private Bank, K3 Ventures, KIN

Arthur Tay, CEO and Executive Director of SUTL Enterprise

 

Arthur Tay, CEO and Executive Director of SUTL Enterprise and founder of Blue Water EduFest, said: “At SUTL and ONE°15 Marina, the ocean lies at the very heart of our business and operations. We bear a profound responsibility to uphold the conservation of this precious marine ecosystem.

 

“Through the second edition of Blue Water EduFest, I would like to rally our business collaborators, stakeholders and the yachting community to unite and take action, to protect our oceans and coastlines for the well-being of future generations. By embracing the mindset of ‘leaving it to others’, we can never be a catalyst for change.”

 

The core of the event is The Ocean Collective Summit two-day conference, organised with The International SeaKeepers Society and The Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Centre. Featuring several keynote speeches, panel discussions and ‘fireside chats’, international and regional speakers will highlight the importance of marine conservation and protection.

 

Blue Water EduFest, Melati Wisjen, November, The Ocean Collective Summit, Blue Water Heroes, ONE15 Events Management, SUTL Enterprise Limited, Southeast Asia, Singapore, Arthur Tay, Julian Chang, The International SeaKeepers Society Asia, Antarctic Climate Expedition, Ocean Geographic Society, Michael Aw, Sylvia Earle, Citi Private Bank, K3 Ventures, KIN

Jay Wade (Seakeepers), Fabien Cousteau and Julian Chang (Seakeepers Asia)

 

Julian Chang, Board Member and President of The International SeaKeepers Society Asia, said: “We recognise a powerful synergy in fortifying ocean conservation initiatives through the conference. This gathering will unite changemakers, advocates and collaborators, empowering our community in the region to drive impactful change for our oceans.”

 

A second key feature is the Blue Water Heroes Awards, dedicated to honouring young, passionate individuals dedicated to marine preservation in Southeast Asia. Winners from last year will present accounts of their ongoing research and conservation work.

 

This year, youths from the Antarctic Climate Expedition, organised by Ocean Geographic Society in February, will share their transformational experiences during the event, which was spearheaded by Ocean Geographic founder Michael Aw and legendary oceanographer Dr Sylvia Earle.

 

Blue Water EduFest, Melati Wisjen, November, The Ocean Collective Summit, Blue Water Heroes, ONE15 Events Management, SUTL Enterprise Limited, Southeast Asia, Singapore, Arthur Tay, Julian Chang, The International SeaKeepers Society Asia, Antarctic Climate Expedition, Ocean Geographic Society, Michael Aw, Sylvia Earle, Citi Private Bank, K3 Ventures, KIN

Dr Louisa Ponnampalam (third), Thanda Ko Gyi (second) and Melati Wijsen (winner)

 

For the second year, the Blue Water EduFest will conclude with a community beach clean-up featuring event attendees, esteemed partners, sponsors, ONE15 members and students.

 

Citi Private Bank is the presenting sponsor of the second Blue Water EduFest, which is supported by Sentosa Development Corporation and held in partnership with The International SeaKeepers Society.

 

Lee Lung-Nien, Chairman and Head of South Asia, Citi Private Bank, said: “We are pleased to support Blue Water EduFest again, to further strengthen community capacity building, which is essential to accelerate and scale-up ocean sustainability. Citi Private Bank’s commitment to this partnership is more relevant than ever in the global effort to address pressing sustainability challenges.”

 

The event’s new sponsors include K3 Ventures and KIN. K3 Ventures is a Singapore-based venture capital firm that invests in technology start-ups and supports sustainability efforts to fight climate change. KIN is a leading sports events management company that shares its passion to foster sustainability and environmental conservation.

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Abeking & Rasmussen, Liva°, 118, metres, German, shipyard, 1907, Joseph Dirand Architecture, helicopter pad, black hull

Abeking & Rasmussen delivers its largest superyacht

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The German shipyard has delivered the 118m Liva°, the largest yacht it has built since it was founded in 1907.

 

Abeking & Rasmussen, Liva°, 118, metres, German, shipyard, 1907, Joseph Dirand Architecture, helicopter pad, black hull

 

Abeking & Rasmussen has delivered the 118.2m Liva°, notable for its black hull and super-clean exterior and interior design by Joseph Dirand Architecture in Paris. Featuring accommodation for 12 guests and 33 crew, the 388ft, 5,054GT superyacht has a fully certified helicopter pad on the sky deck and is the largest yacht built by the German shipyard, which was founded in 1907.

 

Matthias Hellmann, CEO of Abeking & Rasmussen, said: “The delivery of this magnificent superyacht marks a defining moment for our company, and I can confidently say we’ve once again succeeded in building an exceptional yacht. By upholding our values of innovation, quality, and client satisfaction, we’ve created a yacht that sets new industry standards and delights our discerning clientele.”

 

Cornelsen & Partner project managed the construction process on behalf of the owner, while Abeking & Rasmussen admitted it “was a huge challenge for the shipyard to implement all technical necessities to be as invisible as possible to strictly follow the challenging aesthetic design intent”.

 

To maintain the elegant black silhouette, traditional anchor pockets are replaced by underwater anchors on the keel. Challenging technical aspects included the construction of a lower-deck garage fitting a 16m day tender, while the second tender garage forward on the main deck accommodates three boats, a seven-passenger Triton submersible, bicycles, water toys and dive equipment.

 

Abeking & Rasmussen, Liva°, 118, metres, German, shipyard, 1907, Joseph Dirand Architecture, helicopter pad, black hull

 

Joseph Dirand said: “I wanted this boat to be timeless, elegant, pure, thine, classic, contemporary with a large amount of outdoor space to be immersive with the surround landscape. This is exactly what I see when I look at it. The black hull is really spectacular and looks completely monolithic.

 

“I’ve been obsessed by this project and it’s the opportunity of my life to design a boat like this. I’m happy that everyone is realising why all those details were so important to get to this result. It’s my turn to thank the shipyard for being such a great partner in the realisation of this dream.”

 

Standout features include the Neptune Lounge, where guests have an underwater view through a window measuring 3.4m by 1.3m. For an exceptional above-water observation experience, the crow’s nest at the foot of the mast offers a privileged vantage point, while other inviting outdoor areas include a forward sun deck with a round sofa and large marble-clad fireplace.

 

The main deck includes a 12m by 4m pool with a floor capable of being elevated to the upper level and adorned with liquid marble – creating an illusion reminiscent of the sea’s surface – while marble also envelops the pool walls and surroundings.

 

Abeking & Rasmussen, Liva°, 118, metres, German, shipyard, 1907, Joseph Dirand Architecture, helicopter pad, black hull

 

For quiet operation during navigation and manoeuvring, Liva° has a sophisticated diesel-electric propulsion system including two 2,200kW electric propulsion motors manufactured by Ramme Electric Machines and supplied by SER (Schiffselektronik Rostock).

 

Other technical equipment includes two 2,240kW Caterpillar main generators, three 599kW Caterpillar auxiliary generators by Zeppelin Power Systems, four Voith thrusters and four SKF stabiliser fins. The yacht can reach 18 knots and has a range of 7,100nm at a cruising speed of 15 knots.

 

“This comprehensive blend of cutting-edge technology culminates in a propulsion and comfort system that ensures efficiency, silence, and seamless operation,” Abeking & Rasmussen stated.

www.abeking.com

 

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British brands Sunseeker, Princess and Fairline will take centre stage at the Southampton International Boat Show, while European and US builders will also be on show.

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Southampton International Boat Show, Mayflower Park, Sunseeker, Princess, Fairline, Prestige, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Hanse, Bavaria, Axopar, Fountaine Pajot, Candela, Regal, Sea Ray, Monterey, Wellcraft, Oyster, Swan, Arcona, J-Boats, Dufour, Lagoon, Excess, Nautitech

 

The 54th Southampton International Boat Show from September 15-24 is set to feature over 600 exhibitors and more than 300 boats in Europe’s largest temporary, purpose-built show marina, which is set up beside Mayflower Park.

 

According to show organisers, the UK’s biggest boat show includes over 70 boats making their world or UK debuts including new models from leading local builders Sunseeker, Princess and Fairline.

 

Sean Robertson, Sunseeker’s Sales and Marketing Director, said: “We return this September to Southampton for the 54th edition of the show with a fantastic line-up including two of our most recent launches – the spectacular Superhawk 55 and 75 Sport Yacht. We have models from across our range on display across the 10-day event, offering a fantastic showcase for our guests.”

 

Southampton International Boat Show, Mayflower Park, Sunseeker, Princess, Fairline, Prestige, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Hanse, Bavaria, Axopar, Fountaine Pajot, Candela, Regal, Sea Ray, Monterey, Wellcraft, Oyster, Swan, Arcona, J-Boats, Dufour, Lagoon, Excess, Nautitech

 

Princess will have a seven-strong line-up headed by the S72, following its world premiere at Boot Dusseldorf. The Plymouth builder’s display also includes a second S Class model, the S62, along with the F65, F50 and F45 from its F Class of flybridge models, plus the V40 and V50 cruisers.

 

Simon Clare, Marketing Director of Princess, said: “We’re delighted to have such a strong line-up once again at the Southampton International Boat Show, especially the new S72. We know this exciting addition to our S Class range will be a significant draw at the show for both our UK and international clients.”

 

Fairline, based inland in Oundle, is staging the world premiere of its much-anticipated Squadron 58, the first sub-80ft motor yacht from a British builder to include large, hydraulically powered balconies on both sides, while other highlights include an innovative bathing platform that doubles in size. The builder will also show the F//Line 33, Targa 45 Open and Targa 45 GT.

 

Southampton International Boat Show, Mayflower Park, Sunseeker, Princess, Fairline, Prestige, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Hanse, Bavaria, Axopar, Fountaine Pajot, Candela, Regal, Sea Ray, Monterey, Wellcraft, Oyster, Swan, Arcona, J-Boats, Dufour, Lagoon, Excess, Nautitech

 

James Powell, Fairline’s Sales Director, said: “The beach club balconies and ‘slide and hide’ bathing platform really put the new Squadron 58 in a league of its own, so we’re proud to be turning heads with this new model. The beach club offers unrivalled outdoor living space for a yacht of this size and gives owners the feel of a yacht far larger without the associated ownership costs.” 

 

French builder Prestige will show its new 690, X60 and M48, the first model from its M-Line of multihulls. Jeanneau, also part of Groupe Beneteau, will display its DB/43 luxury day boat as well as models from its Cap Camarat and Merry Fisher lines, while fellow French yard Fountaine Pajot will show its MY4.S sedan-style powercat.

 

Axopar models include the 28 and 45XC Cross Cabin, Bavaria’s SR33 and the electric, hydrofoiling Candela C-8 are making UK debuts, while US brands include Regal, Sea Ray, Monterey and Wellcraft.

 

Southampton International Boat Show, Mayflower Park, Sunseeker, Princess, Fairline, Prestige, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Hanse, Bavaria, Axopar, Fountaine Pajot, Candela, Regal, Sea Ray, Monterey, Wellcraft, Oyster, Swan, Arcona, J-Boats, Dufour, Lagoon, Excess, Nautitech

 

Sailing yachts include the world premiere of Jeanneau’s Sun Fast 30 One Design, with the French builder also showing the Jeanneau Yachts 55 that debuted earlier this year.

 

Other sailing yachts include the Spirit 72DH, Oyster 595, Swan 58, Arcona 50, Bavaria C46, J-Boats’ J/45, Hanse 410, Beneteau First 36 and First 44, and Dufour 41 and 37. Sailing catamarans include the Lagoon 51, Excess 11, Fountaine Pajot Elba 45 and Nautitech 44 Open.

 

Entertainment includes back-flipping jet-skiers and breathtaking aerial flyboard acrobatics in the On the Water Stage line-up, while the 47m Dutch tall ship Thalassa will host two-hour evening sails as part of Try-a-Boat+.

 

Southampton International Boat Show, Mayflower Park, Sunseeker, Princess, Fairline, Prestige, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Hanse, Bavaria, Axopar, Fountaine Pajot, Candela, Regal, Sea Ray, Monterey, Wellcraft, Oyster, Swan, Arcona, J-Boats, Dufour, Lagoon, Excess, Nautitech

 

On Sunday, September 17, the Rose Road Association mass swim event will be held for a second year, while on the same day the Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows return to the show for the first time since 2015.

 

The following weekend, September 23 events include the final round of this year’s UK Offshore Powerboat Racing Association (UKOPRA) series and a fly past by a Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft, which will be joined on the show’s final day by another British icon, the Spitfire.

 

New entertainment venues include the Shipyard food court and music stage, and the Bottle Boat Stage and Bar, which is adjacent to the revamped Guinness Bar, while the Foredeck Stage has a new location in the Ocean Hall.

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