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Asia Yachting hosting weekend boat show

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June’s Asia Yachting Boat Show in Hong Kong features models from Prestige, Fountaine Pajot, Nautique and AB Inflatables.

 

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Marina Cove will again host an Asia Yachting Boat Show

 

Asia Yachting is hosting a boat show at Club Marina Cove from June 17-18, which was arranged after rainy weather affected the regional dealer’s May event at the Sai Kung venue, although the company announced the sale of a Prestige F-Line model (click for article).

 

The Asia Yachting Boat Show in June features a Prestige X70, the current flagship of the French builder’s X-line, and a 520 from the F-Line of flybridge motor yachts.

 

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Prestige X70 in Hong Kong

 

Fountaine Pajot models comprise an MY6 power catamaran and a Saba 50 sailing catamaran, while smaller models include Nautique G23 and GS22 wake boats, and ABJet 380 and ABJet 290 RIBs from AB Inflatables.

 

“Come and discover the best of luxury motor yachts, catamarans and wake boats from top-tier brands at Club Marina Cove,” Asia Yachting stated. “The weather was not on our side at last month’s Asia Yachting Boat Show, so a lot of people couldn’t come and enjoy the event. However, we’re thrilled that we can give people another chance to see the show.”

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Prestige showcases M8, reveals F-Line model

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YACHT STYLE was among media who attended the special Prestige event, which was held in and around the Groupe Beneteau Italia facility in Monfalcone.

 

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Italy’s Camillo Garroni designed the M8

 

Prestige staged a spectacular media showcase in Italy for the M8, the new 65ft flagship of its M-Line of multihull motor yachts.

 

The French builder, represented by Asia Yachting in Hong Kong, Thailand and the Philippines, also uncovered the first new model from its new generation of F-Line flybridge motor yachts, although details and images will only be shared in late August. Both the M8 and the new F-Line model will have their official world premieres at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 12-17.

 

The media event was held between Trieste and nearby Monfalcone, site of the Groupe Beneteau Italia shipyard on Italy’s Adriatic coast and the second main production site for Prestige, whose main facility is in Les Herbiers in the west of France.

 

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The 65ft yacht has a beam of 29ft

 

“With the Monfalcone site and the historic production site in Les Herbiers, Prestige blends the best of French industrial savoir-faire and Italian heritage in the construction of large yachts,” Prestige stated.

 

The Monfalcone site is suitable for Prestige’s larger yachts, like the M8, which has an overall length of 65ft (19.82m) and a beam of 29ft (8.85m).

 

The second model to be launched in the M-Line range, the M8 follows the M48 (click for Review) and is also designed by Camillo Garroni of Italy’s Garroni Design, which has designed all Prestige models since the late 1980s, from the F-Line and S-Line to the newer X-Line and M-Line ranges.

 

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The central swim platform can also be raised to cockpit height

 

Garroni emphasised that the M8 has “no reference to the world of sailing catamarans, as so often is the case [with power catamarans]”.

 

“The exterior has been designed to reveal a bold, distinctive personality and proportions are typical of a powerful, contemporary motor yacht. Her contemporary lines, highly efficient hull design, and innovative layouts place this new model at the top of the multihull motor yacht category,” Garroni said.

 

“The M8 represents a concentration of innovation and a true villa on the sea. The layout, living spaces, ease of movement and safety on board have been designed to optimise the experience of the owners and their family.”

 

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The foredeck has a sunken bow lounge

 

Like on the M48, the interior décor is by Italy’s Valentina de Romedis, while French designer Marc Lombard handled naval architecture, after compatriot Philippe Briand worked on the M48.

 

Features include a high-low central swim platform with integrated steps, and a wide cockpit with modular furniture and a glass parapet including fold-out central doors for access to the platform. The cockpit can also be set up with a dining table and loose chairs.

 

The side decks, which also access a day head to port, lead to the large foredeck, which has a wide, integrated sunbathing area forward of the windscreen and a sunken lounge in the bow.

 

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The flybridge has dining to port

 

The flybridge is reached by port stairs from the cockpit and internal stairs from the starboard side of the saloon. The aft area is clear for modular furniture, the starboard side has a built-in double sunpad, a two-part galley and the twin-seat helm station are on the centreline, and there’s a lengthways dining table for eight to 10 people to port.

 

The interior on the main deck starts with a full-width saloon, forward is a dining table to port while to starboard is either the galley or a coffee lounge.

 

The forward full-beam master suite is one of the yacht’s highlights, while the hulls are offered in multiple configurations. The port hull can have two guest cabins or a long VIP cabin, while the starboard side has a bunk cabin forward and either a guest cabin or galley aft.

 

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The saloon on the main deck

 

“The M8 redefines the standards of well-being on board, offering a living area unequalled in its category, while featuring natural stability and excellent seaworthiness,” Prestige stated.

 

“The brand has taken a step forward in terms of luxury, refinement and the art of living well. The M8 offers an unprecedented experience: to live in perfect harmony with the sea, on smooth, serene cruises, more respectful of the environment, and with reduced fuel consumption.”

 

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Full-beam master suite forward

 

Prestige has focused on launching two models for each of the X-Line and M-Line in recent years, yet it has also been looking to update its F-Line and S-Line, which have established the builder as a world leader in 40-60ft motor yachts. To date, Prestige has built over 4,000 yachts since 1989 and the new F-Line model to be showcased at Cannes in September will usher in a new generation.

 

Erwin Bamps, Vice President of Prestige, said: “The first model of the new F-Line generation represents a significant evolution in the segment where Prestige is the market leader, bringing innovations to meet new clients’ expectations while remaining true to the brand’s DNA. More details of the new yacht will be unveiled later this summer.”

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In Conversation with “The Caviar Queen” Natalie Rebeiz of Caviar House & Prunier

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From an initial distain for caviar to falling in love with these black pearls, Natalie Rebeiz of Caviar House & Prunier shares with us her journey into the world of caviar.

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Playfully known as “The Caviar Queen”, Natalie Rebeiz, COO of Caviar House, was born into a family of caviar pioneers; her late father Georges Rebeiz, famous for founding the company “Caviar House” in 1950 and brother, Peter Rebeiz, current CEO.

 

Natalie was exposed to caviar from a very young age and was actively involved in the production from the age of eight. Natalie tells us of her distain for caviar at this age, “my father always taught us that when we packed caviar, you must always try it beforehand to check the quality, but I hated it, I really hated it!” Through Natalie’s childhood she would learn everything there was to know about caviar and grew to love and respect the black pearls. She recalled the time she fell in love with caviar, aged 19. “I remember vividly, opening a 1.8 kilo tin of Beluga from Iran, and the smell was euphoric, it hit me, and I was in love”. Her goal would be to move to London and open the first shop in the UK. When Natalie was 20, she did exactly as she had set out to do… the first of many caviar shops were born in one of London’s most prominent postcodes of Mayfair. Customers today can spend more than £1,700 for a single tin of the little grey sturgeon eggs. Its popularity grows throughout the ever-changing market.

 

Ahead, Natalie shares with us her journey into the world of caviar.

 

You are currently based in London. Can you let us know more about the fascinating story behind Caviar House & Prunier?

Since 1950, Caviar House has historically been the world’s largest importer and distributor of fine caviar. In 2004 we joined forces with Prunier — the first company to produce caviar in France in 1920, with the all but modest goal of simply producing the very finest caviar known to man. The knowledge and know-how of perfect caviar has been transmitted by Russian specialists to Prunier as early as 1921. Today Prunier caviar is still produced according to this heritage and ancient recipes. Improved techniques in recent years have allowed us to obtain a superb product, exclusive for its particular flavour and outstanding taste.

 

Both companies, which today under one roof are called Caviar House & Prunier have remained unwilling to sacrifice quality or any steps leading thereto and therefore stay within current market standards. We continue to believe that the only acceptable standard is your admiration, using only the very finest raw materials in every step of the way. Our caviar masters and production designers are all driven with the same goal: to offer the ultimate culinary sensations when experiencing a Caviar House & Prunier product.

 

 

A first shop in Geneva in 1968 which your father opened, then another one in Heathrow in 1983 which you opened aged only 20. What specific needs did you see amongst modern travellers which airports did not provide answers to?

 

Luxury food retail to go and take anywhere in the world. No one dreamt of taking caviar, salmon, cheese, or any of our other fine foods with them on a flight before we opened. There was no luxury or fine food available back in the 60s and 80s. All the airport offered was duty-free goods, so we were the only other shop airside in the early days.

 

Making the airport part of the destination. We love this concept! How do you train your staff to make travellers feel welcomed and relaxed when airports are usually synonymous with stress?

 

Staff retention is key. We have a member of our team that has just celebrated her 39th year with us. She has become an ambassador for our brand. We offer strict training ensuring that all staff members are fully knowledgeable about our product. All staff have to undertake regularly updated and refreshed training of our service excellence steps. The staff feel part of a family, to live and breathe the products and love and have passion for them.

 

You mentioned several times that “freshness is in the DNA of Caviar House & Prunier”. Can you elaborate further on this?

 

Everything produced in the seafood bars is prepared in front of you. No hidden kitchens. All products are delivered daily to ensure freshness. And, all of our fish products are from sustainable sources. We continue to closely observe the progress within aquaculture, especially related to sturgeon farming of course.

 

 

What made you decide you to open a Caviar House & Prunier at the Hong Kong airport, a market rather far from your European base? What did you learn from your Chinese clientele?

 

Supply and demand. Our Chinese clientele are some of our best customers, craving exceptional produce.

 

With a world ban on wild caviar, how many varieties of farmed caviar are there today on the market? Which variety of caviar is Caviar House & Prunier predominantly using?

 

There are over 400 varieties. Caviar House & Prunier, unlike many other suppliers of caviar worldwide, offer their very own farmed caviar — Prunier. One of the main caviar producers in the world, Prunier was founded over 100 years ago and was the first producer to obtain caviar from farmed sturgeons (in 1994), creating a sustainable and safe alternative for endangered species in the Caspian Sea. Today, the grain selection process, as well as the recipes of the Prunier Manufacture, make it possible to produce caviars with very different flavours. There are currently seven Prunier caviars available, including three new Osciètre varieties.

 

The British Butler Institute has lately teamed up with luxury brands to assist students who have completed certification to apply for contract positions with luxury retail brands. One such company is Caviar House & Prunier. Can you tell us more on this partnership?

 

We have worked with the butler school for many years, and hosting training events throughout our venues. In turn, we have hired the butler school to offer service excellence training to our teams.

Caviar House & Prunier is also now the sole distributor of Balik salmon, which takes its name from a Russian word meaning the choicest cut of the fish. Tell us more there about this foray into the high-end salmon market?

 

Introducing for the first time ever in 1978 the fillet of smoked salmon, (Fillet Tsar Nicolaj) Balik introduced to the world a completely new manner of salmon consumption and preparation originating from a 150-year-old recipe used by the imperial court of Russia.

 

In the midst of the picturesque landscape of the Toggenburg region in Eastern Switzerland, you will find the Balik Farm nestled snugly in the hills at the end of the small village of Ebersol. One thing must be said from the outset: “Balik Räucherei” is the manufacture, where arguably the world’s most famous smoked salmon is produced. Here, our smokery master and his team process the noble Salmo Salar (salmon) according to a secret old Russian recipe into a mouth-watering delicacy, which is then shipped to all corners of the world. The four production steps — watering, salting, smoking, and dressing — are all done by hand. The only two pieces of equipment that we use in the Balik Manufacture are electronic scales and a vacuuming machine.

 

Considered by most enthusiasts to be the best-smoked salmon in the world, the Balik salmon traces its roots back to imperial Russia, where the art of fine dining and its quality reached unprecedented levels among the Russian aristocracy. If any smokery of salmon has ever shaken the world of smoked salmon it is without doubt the Balik Smokery in the Swiss Alps.

 

 

Where do you see Caviar House & Prunier five years from now? What are the key milestones ahead?

 

One day at a time.

 

Tell us about your amazing fishing trip in Iran on the Caspian Sea a few years back. The catch of a sturgeon there in the very birthplace of caviar must have been a rather extraordinary experience.

 

Back in the 90s, my brother and I went fishing with local Iranian fishermen — the bus trip from Teheran was hell and lasted eight hours. I was covered in a blue polyester abaya and didn’t wear any makeup — and it was an Osciètre that I pulled out from the sea in an old-fashioned fishing net at four o’clock in the morning. An hour and a half after catching the fish I was having tea and eating its caviar with the fishermen and looking over the Caspian Sea. It was an amazing feeling and the hospitality was heart-warming. I was also working on my book at the time, “Caviar – The Definitive Guide” (2001) and so had brought along a photographer. In one of the pictures, the fisherman’s son had placed himself in the fish’s belly, to show how big it was. It looked so macabre that I did not publish it. We learned so much from that trip and it was here that we decided we needed our own farm after seeing how depleted the stocks were becoming.

 

Can you reveal to our readers which variety of caviar is your favorite?

 

My favourite is also our hero product, the Caviar House Finest Beluga Caviar. “Beluga caviar is like no other caviar. It’s completely incomparable and unrivalled.” [Editor’s note: Beluga caviar evokes fond memories of her discovery of caviar as a young entrepreneur.

 

If you were to name one mentor who has inspired you in your career, who would that be?

 

My father, George Rebeiz

 

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Prestige stars on multihull debut

Prestige stars on multihull debut

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Designed by Camillo Garroni with Philippe Briand, the French builder’s M48 is taller and slimmer than its powercat competitors, yet offers large, innovative outdoor areas, premium finish and detailing, and a breathtaking full-beam owner’s suite. Words: John Higginson Photos: Prestige

 

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Garroni Design handled exterior styling of the M48

 

Starting with the Prestige 41 designed by Vittorio Garroni and launched in 1989, Genoa-based Garroni Design has designed all the French builder’s models over more than three decades. Today, Prestige is a world leader in 40-60ft motor yachts, due to the popularity of its F-Line of flybridge motor yachts (420, 460, 520 590, 690) and S-Line of sporty coupes (420S, 460S, 520S).

 

Renowned for its elegantly designed monohulls with smart layouts and refined finishes, Prestige has shaken up its image and product offerings in recent years, first with the radical X-Line. Introduced in 2020, the trawler-inspired X70 features a reverse-raked windshield, extra-long cockpit and wide-body saloon benefiting from no side decks. The asymmetrical X60 followed.

 

However, the brand went a step further last year when it debuted the M48 power catamaran, the first model in its new M-Line. It was only logical, according to Brand Director Erwin Bamps.

 

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“Over the years, we’ve seen a trend of people wanting more space outdoors and indoors, more light, more storage, more comfort overall, so it was a natural progression to end up with the multihull concept,” he says.

 

PRESTIGE DNA

Although sailing and power catamarans continue to grow in popularity, Prestige was the first of Europe’s leading flybridge [monohull] motor yacht builders to move into the twin-hull sector. From the outside, it appeared like another radical leap, but internally it was simply the next step in the brand’s “horizontal diversification” of its offerings for clients.

 

While many powercat builders moved into the market from sailing catamaran backgrounds, Prestige had over 30 years of monohull history before moving into multihulls. To ensure the new series maintained the brand’s DNA, Garroni Design – now headed by Vittorio’s son Camillo – was entrusted with the exterior styling and layouts of the M48, despite little history in designing catamarans.

 

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The hydraulic platform is a fun base for watersports

 

“Garroni Design understands the DNA of the brand and where we want to go with styling and features,” Bamps says. “Camillo understands our clients and what they like, which was more important than whether the studio had experience of designing powercats or not.”

 

The legendary Philippe Briand was brought in to handle naval architecture, having worked on many designs with fellow Groupe Beneteau brand Jeanneau. Yet despite close relationships with sister companies Lagoon and Excess, Prestige started with a blank sheet of paper, as it sought to design a completely new multihull design from the ground up – or from inside to out.

 

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The cockpit with full-width seating for dining

 

With the challenge of maintaining sleek motor yacht-style lines while offering large volumes inside, particularly in the cabins, Prestige worked with the design studios to create a yacht that’s taller and notably thinner than most similar-length powercats.

 

RISING TO THE CHALLENGE

By raising the living areas, the M48 includes a full-beam owner’s suite and two midships guest cabins that meet in the centreline. Together, the guest cabins span the width of the boat due to a full-beam lower deck, a pioneering layout on a 48ft catamaran that Prestige says offers the living space of a 60ft monohull.

 

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After removing the central seat, guests can step from the cockpit to the raised hydraulic platform

 

Rosalie Le Gall, Product Manager at Prestige, says: “Having two hulls offers amazing opportunities for space on board, but we had the opportunity to reinvent the codes of catamarans with new dimensions to optimise the space. The M48 was basically designed from inside to out, to optimise the space for the cabins, and the designers led the development of the overall architecture.”

 

With a beam of 6m (19ft 8in), the M48 is over 2ft wider than the brand’s flagship X70. However, it’s significantly slimmer than even shorter powercats by Aquila, Leopard, Fountaine Pajot and Bali, which have models ranging in length from 13.1m to 14.1m and boasting beams from 6.6m to 7.3m.

 

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Roda furniture is used in outdoor areas including the cockpit

 

Garroni and Briand have managed to create a twin-hulled motor yacht that tastefully expands Prestige’s flybridge offerings, with a profile that’s only notably different to F-Line models because of its almost vertical bows and a hard top like the X60’s.

 

“People appreciate the lines and look of the M48, which fits with motor yachts,” Le Gall says. “They appreciate the motor yacht look; it’s very Prestige. People notice this when they first see the boat and then there’s the wow effect when they get on board – the space, the width and the way it has been laid out.”

 

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The platform is also ideal for relaxing over the water

 

FUN IN THE SUN

The cockpit and the beach club are among the M48’s standout zones. Featuring diagonal sides, the hydraulic platform dovetails with the transoms to create a full-width beach club just above the water, providing easy access to the central garage for water toys like Seabobs and paddleboards.

 

Able to carry a tender or jetski, the platform can be lowered into the water for deployment and retrieval, or even as a fun base for bathers to splash around from. However, the platform’s prime position is arguably when it’s fully raised, with guests able to step down to it from the cockpit and use it like an aft balcony or even a diving platform.

 

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The platform can carry a tender and allow access to the toy garage

 

This access is enabled when the middle seat in the modular Roda furniture is moved out and the starboard table is folded, leaving two L-shaped benches on either side of a central passage to the platform. Otherwise, when the sofa is filled in and the tables extended and joined, there’s space for six to eight guests to dine alfresco.

 

Like the X-Line models, the M48 has a particularly long cockpit. By the saloon doors, there’s a fitted L-shaped sofa to starboard and a corner seat to port, allowing for guests to sit on all four sides of the spacious cockpit. As on the X-Line models, Roda outdoor sofas are used in the cockpit and flybridge.

 

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The foredeck has an aft-facing sofa

 

On the M48, there’s also a C-shaped Roda sofa fronting the foredeck, where it faces aft to a row of sunpads, two almost full length and a shorter one in the middle.

 

The back of a sofa at the front of a boat may not benefit the exterior design, but this additional furniture hugely increases the amount of people who can socialise up front, while visually it somewhat mirrors the cockpit’s aft sofa and guard rails. On either side of the bow sofa are port and starboard deck hatches to the crew cabin and bathroom respectively.

 

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The flybridge has a three-sided sofa around the table, plus weighted backrests on the aft sunpad

 

The other major outdoor area is the excellent flybridge, which is reached from the cockpit by a portside staircase with refreshingly wide, long steps, so making it a pleasure, not a worry, to get up and down. The stairs – which can be covered by a hatch in case of rain – lead up to the wet bar, which has a Kenyon grill, sink with a fold-down tap, fridge and storage.

 

Forward is the M48’s primary driving station, which has a bench seat and includes a joystick for close quarters control of the two 320hp Volvo Penta D4 engines. The skipper enjoys excellent visibility, with the hard top propped up on both sides by curved carbon poles, like those used in the aft cockpit to support the overhang.

 

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Companion seating and the upper helm station

 

The starboard side of the flybridge features a clever arrangement of modular Roda furniture, starting with a forward-facing sofa by the helm that makes for excellent companion seating. Aft is a three sided seating arrangement around a large table, with the weighted backrests set aft creating a further sofa in the stern. The weighted backrests can be moved to instead create a full-length double sunpad.

 

INDOOR SURPRISES

Designed with Italian Valentina Militerno de Romedis and featuring a Walnut finish as standard, the main-deck interior of the M48 is revealed by a sliding door and a flip-up starboard window aft of the galley. On the port side of the galley are two slim cabinets with fluted panelling, with the longer one forward containing the high-low TV and the smaller one aft neatly containing cutlery and glassware.

 

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The M48 interior was designed with Italian Valentina Militerno de Romedis

 

Forward is the sink, while by the window to starboard is a cooking area with a three-zone Siemens induction cooktop, a Whirlpool microwave grill, overhead storage and a large fridge-freezer with twist handles to secure the doors.

 

The lounge is to port and features a long C-shaped sofa around an attractive dining table, both a tribute to the builder’s in-house production team responsible for all the interior furniture, joinery and fixtures.

 

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Starboard view of the main-deck interior, which is finished in walnut

 

Opposite, just forward of the galley, are a couple of steps up to a sliding ‘door’ to the side deck, although as it’s only about 3ft high, it’s more suitable for small children, flexible grown-ups or emergency situations. Also on starboard side is a simplified driving station, suitable for use in inclement weather, yet the lower helm is only an option and can be replaced by more storage.

 

CABINS SUPREME

Forward and four steps down is the master suite, which provides a ‘wow’ factor and has been described as the M48’s masterpiece. An aft-facing double bed with a slatted headboard and huge bedside tables is the centrepiece of this beautifully finished bedroom, which spans the entire 6m beam. The desk and drawers to starboard and the sofa to port are all on the same level.

 

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The full-beam owner’s suite has a sofa to port and a desk and drawers to starboard

 

Looking aft reveals hanging cupboards either side of the bedroom door, with the starboard one fronted by a Samsung TV. At the starboard end of the room, two steps lead down to the toilet and sink, while the shower room with sink is on the port side, with both parts of the split ‘bathroom’ boasting enormous headroom.

 

Natural light floods in through long and small hull windows on both sides, high forward windows facing the foredeck, and two deck hatches in the ceiling, while the use of mirrors amplifies the sense of space and light. The full-beam owner’s suite is a selling point of the M48, but two symmetrical forward cabins take its place in the four-cabin option.

 

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The owner’s bed faces aft to two large cupboards and bathroom facilities on both sides

 

Meanwhile, each of the midships cabins has private access. The steps to the en-suite VIP are just behind the captain’s chair, while the stairs to the port cabin are aft of the sofa. Separated only by a centreline bulkhead, both rooms have a very similar layout, with each featuring raised, window-facing beds that can be manually arranged as two singles or a double.

 

Each cabin has impressive headroom in the walking area beside the 6ft-long hull window, which provides excellent natural light and great views. The starboard cabin enjoys VIP status due to having an en-suite bathroom aft, while the bathroom for the port cabin is on the aft side of the stairway, so doubles as the day head.

 

M-LINE AROUND THE WORLD

A catamaran offers more space due to its wider platform, but also offers two other major benefits: stability and fuel economy. Le Gall says the M48 delivers on both aspects.

 

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The VIP cabin with en-suite bathroom is to starboard

 

“It’s very stable, naturally because it’s balanced on two hulls but also because of the design. Furthermore, we have a duty, especially with motor yachts, to address the sustainability issue and building catamarans is a key step, as they’re much more efficient due to the twin-hull design,” she says.

 

“The M48 has the living space of a 60ft monohull, but uses the fuel of a 40ft monohull, so almost half. When we tell clients it consumes 80 litres an hour at 15 knots, some think we’re talking per engine, but that’s the total. Then they clearly understand the benefits.”

 

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The guest cabin to port has window-facing beds that can slide together

 

Prestige debuted the model to much acclaim at last year’s Cannes Yachting Festival and this year showed it at Boot Dusseldorf before it made US debut at the Miami International Boat Show.

 

The builder says the first M48 in Asia could arrive in Hong Kong through Asia Yachting by the end of this year, while other units have been scheduled to appear at next year’s Japan International Boat Show and Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in Australia.

 

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The bench-seat helm on the flybridge is the primary driving station

 

“The reaction to the M48 has been extremely positive and for many people the boat even exceeds their expectations, which is nice to hear,” Le Gall says. “All catamarans offer wide platforms, but there’s no other of this length that offers so much space on every level, while the owner’s suite and guest cabins are unique, completely new to the market.”

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As Leopard and Fountaine Pajot consolidate their powercat ranges, Sunreef and Silent-Yachts lead the eco-friendly charge, with many new brands set to join the sector in the coming years.

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Note: The following is Part Two of a powercat article in Issue 71 (click to read Part One) and follows a chapter on supercats (click to read)

 

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Leopard 40 Powercat

 

Leopard, which has built over 2,500 catamarans over the past two decades, had a world premiere at this year’s Miami international Boat Show, with the new 40 Powercat (see Review) completing the builder’s new family of powercats developed by Simonis Voogd Design. The model’s first unit in Asia is scheduled to arrive in April 2024.

 

The brand’s catamarans are built by Robertson & Caine in Cape Town in South Africa and are also used under different names by sister charter companies, The Moorings and Sunsail. Leopard is another pioneer of power catamarans and sold about 140 units of its former 51PC, the brand’s first design by Simonis Voogd, plus over 100 units of the 43PC.

 

The 51 was succeeded in 2020 by the 53 Powercat, the brand’s current flagship, which only made its show debut in Asia at this year’s Singapore Yacht Festival despite the first units in the region being delivered in 2021.

 

The next member of the new family was the 46 Powercat, which debuted at Miami last year, with the 40 rounding out the new-look powercat family, which have the option of solar panels and lithium batteries and are produced in parallel to the 42, 45 and 50 sailing cats, which use different hulls.

 

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Leopard 40 Powercat

 

Leopard’s powercats have been catching up with its sailing models in terms of popularity around the world, while they have traditionally outsold their masted sisters in Asia. Since the beginning of last year, over a dozen Leopards have been delivered to Asia including seven powercats: the former 43 to Malaysia, the 46 to China, Malaysia and Philippines, and the flagship 53 to Indonesia and two to the Philippines.

 

“Overall, the response for the new line of powercats has been very positive, with half-a-dozen already delivered to Asia and more to follow. The 40 Powercat launched recently, but we expect it to be popular as there aren’t many boats in the 40ft range offering the same amount of space and comfort,” says Kit Chotithamaporn, Leopard’s Yacht Sales Manager – Asia.

 

“In general, Leopard’s entire powercat range offers great performance with a top speed over 20 knots yet efficient in fuel consumption, especially at passage-making speeds. The space and layout of Leopard’s powercats are other great selling points, especially the huge flybridge with hard top.”

 

FRENCH CAT SPECIALISTS

Fountaine Pajot has produced over 4,000 catamarans since 1976, moving into powercats just over two decades later.

 

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Fountaine Pajot MY4.S

 

The La Rochelle builder’s current motor yacht range comprises the MY4.S sedan (37ft), MY5 and MY6 (formerly MY40 and MY44), plus the Power 67 that had its official world premiere at last year’s Cannes Yachting Festival. The shipyard recently hosted clients and prospects for private sea trials on the MY4.S, MY6 and Power 67.

 

Asia Yachting has represented the brand’s motor yachts in Hong Kong since 2021 and started by selling an MY5. However, it says the larger MY6 – on display at the Asia Yachting Boat Show in May – has been the brand’s most popular powercat in Hong Kong, as it’s a large-volume powercat that only requires a Grade 2 skipper’s licence.

 

“Fountaine Pajot powercats perform well at sea and are well finished, very practical, feature an excellent use of space and are good value for money considering the volume,” says Olivier Besson, founder and CEO of Asia Yachting. “The shipyard is constantly fine-tuning and improving the models following owner’s feedback, not only waiting for when a new model or upgrade is launched.”

 

Lagoon’s powercat range still comprises the Lagoon Seventy 8 that launched in 2017, a year after the Seventy 7 sailing cat, and the Sixty 7, which debuted in 2019, a year ahead of its sister sailing cat, the Sixty 5.

 

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Lagoon Seventy 8

 

The builder, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2024, has a solid network of long-standing distributors across Asia including Simpson Marine in Greater China and much of Southeast Asia, while Europa Yachts handles a busy market in the Philippines.

 

Recent powercat deliveries have included a Seventy 8 in Hong Kong last December, with another unit of the flagship due in Hong Kong this summer, while the model is already present in the Philippines, home to the model’s first hull. A new Sixty 7 was delivered to the Philippines in January, while the model has also been delivered to Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan.

 

ECO LEADERS

Sunreef, represented in Singapore by Hong Seh Marine and Thailand by Lee Marine, has taken the production of large powercats to another level in terms of size, finishing and customisation. However, the core of the Polish builder’s motor yacht range is still based around its 60 Power, 70 Power and 80 Power, all unveiled in the company’s ‘New Beginnings’ era.

 

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CGI of 70 Sunreef Power Eco

 

All three models – and larger ones like the 100 Power launched in 2021 – are now available in Eco versions, which offers the shipyard’s revolutionary photovoltaic system, electric engines, lithium battery bank and linen/basalt structural elements, while options include wind turbines and a kite sail.

 

New technology also includes what Sunreef describes as the industry’s most efficient air-conditioning system and high-tech water maker and purification system. This year’s upcoming deliveries include the first 60 Sunreef Power Eco and an 80 Sunreef Power Eco, while further orders for both models were signed last year.

 

Sunreef, founded in Gdansk in 2002, has revealed an even newer generation of powercats that will be built in the shipyard’s new production facility in Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE. Originally announced as the 55 Open Sunreef Power, the 55 Ultima along with the 44 Ultima are hybrid ‘eco-speeders’ available in Eco versions with solar panels fitted on the hard top.

 

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CGI of Sunreef Supreme 70 Power Eco

 

The Ras Al Khaimah facility will also produce the Supreme 70 Power Eco and Supreme 80 Power Eco models, which have the same length and width as the 70 Power and 80 Power but feature sharper lines, a forward-ranked windscreen, forward-angled hard top supports, and a huge aft garage able to house a tender, jet-ski, diving gear and other water toys.

 

Silent-Yachts, now represented by Asiamarine in Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand, is the original pioneer of solar-electric catamarans and is currently busy catching up with orders for its 60, 62 3-Deck, 80 and 80 3-Deck production models.

 

The more popular 3-Deck versions of both the 60/62 and 80 offer a large flybridge social area with dedicated hard top and are available in Open or Closed versions, the latter featuring an enclosed skylounge forward.

 

Founded and owned by Austrian Michael Köhler, the company started with Köhler’s own Solarwave 46 from 2009 followed by the Silent 64 built in Turkey and Silent 55 built in China, the company’s first production models.

 

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CGI of Silent 80 3-Deck Open

 

After the first few units of the Silent 60 were built in Thailand, all subsequent 60/62 builds and all the 80 models are being built between the shipyard’s own factory in Fano on Italy’s east coast and at VisionF’s facilities in Turkey following a collaboration between the two builders after the 2021 Cannes Yachting Festival.

 

Stella, the first Silent 60 produced in Italy, was launched earlier this year and features 42 solar panels for 16kWp of solar energy, two 250kW electric motors and a top speed of 14 knots. Backed up by a battery capacity of up to 210kWh, she’s able to cruise emission-free solely on solar power for up to 100nm a day.

 

Silent-Yachts is also collaborating on the aluminum VisionF 82, a solar-assisted hybrid and slightly redesigned version of the existing VisionF 80 produced by the Istanbul shipyard founded in 2019 by Coskun Bayraktar. The Turkish builder has already delivered at least three units of the VisionF 80, with several more hulls in production.

 

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VisionF 80

 

VisionF is currently developing the VisionF 60, which is built in GRP and has a remarkable beam of 10m (33ft) – making it wider than the VisionF 80 – while it’s designed to have a draft of just 0.65m fully loaded.

 

Standard propulsion is two 360hp Volvo Penta IPS 600 diesel engines for a top speed of 21 knots, while solar panels can be added to the top surfaces and work with an integrated battery-management system to power some of the hotel load.

 

MORE BRANDS COMING

Meanwhile, Italy’s Bluegame is set to enter the market with the BGM75, which features a smooth, elegant profile and exterior designed with Zuccon International Project, while Philippe Briand collaborated on the concept and naval architecture, with Lissoni & Partners handling layout and interiors.

 

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CGI of Bluegame BGM75

 

BGM75 has an overall length of 22.7m (74ft 4in) and a relatively slim beam of 8.15m (26ft 7in), which enables the lower deck to span the width of the yacht and feature a full-beam owner’s suite forward plus two or three guest cabins – depending on whether the galley is up or down – plus a crew quarters.

 

The yacht has two 550hp or 625hp Volvo Penta D8-IPS engines and a single helm on the flybridge, while a huge aft swim platform includes a drop-down central section to deploy the tender.

 

US builder Lazzara Yachts is also moving into power catamarans with the LPC 70, which has a length of 21.3m and a beam of 8.85m (29ft), with the first unit scheduled for delivery to the Mediterranean in 2024.

 

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CGI of Lazzara LPC 70

 

Like the Prestige and Bluegame designs, the LPC 70 has a full-beam lower deck, but features a full-width owner’s suite aft with direct access to the beach club, while forward are four guest cabins and two crew cabins either side of a half-height forward galley.

 

On the main deck, the helm is on starboard side of the dining area, aft is the saloon and cockpit, while the flybridge has a hot tub, Texas-style barbecue, high bar for cocktails, covered dining and upper helm. Lazzara expects a top speed of 28-plus knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 18 with two 1,000hp Volvo Penta D13-IPS1350, plus a range of 1,000nm in displacement mode.

 

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CGI of Alva Ocean Eco 60

 

Alva Yachts, founded in 2020 by Managing Director Mathias May and CEO Holger Henn, is preparing to launch its first Ocean Eco 60 solar-electric catamaran, in build in Turkey’s Antalya Free Zone.

 

The 18.4m model has a 10.2m (33ft 6in) beam and is available with an open or enclosed flybridge or as a coupé. The German-owned company is also building the Ocean Eco 90 series and recently revealed designs for the Ocean Eco 78, a 23.7m model with a 12m beam.

 

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CGI of Soel Senses 62

 

Dutch-owned Soel Yachts has designed and engineered the Senses 48 and Senses 82 solar-electric catamarans, but is most actively promoting its Senses 62, which is listed by Ocean Independence and features 42 solar panels generating 18.5kWp.

 

Soel has previous built several passenger vessels including the SoelCat 12 and Shuttle 14, and built a custom-designed 10m carbon-fibre speedboat for private use.

 

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CGI of Zen 50

 

Headquartered in Barcelona, Zen Yachts is scheduled to deliver the first two units of the solar-electric Zen 50 in the first half of 2024, having announced a €5.5 million funding round from Ocean Zero LLC earlier this year.

 

Designed by Julien Mélot, the 15.7m (51ft 6in) cat has an 8.4m (27ft 7in) beam, lightweight carbon hulls and a semi-rigid Ayro Oceanwings32 wingsail that can be controlled at the upper and lower helm stations. A huge flat roof and a hardtop above the flybridge enable extensive solar panel coverage that can generate 16kW.

 

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CGI of Cosmopolitan 66

 

Also in Spain, Cosmopolitan Yachts, spearheaded by Ivan Salas of Iddes Yachts and German entrepreneur Christian Braun, is developing the aluminium, solar-electric Cosmopolitan 66, which can house up to six guest cabins.

 

Featuring a beam of 10.67m (35ft), the 20.1m yacht has a 1m-plus bridgedeck clearance, a foil below the aft end of both hulls and 17kWp of solar panel coverage.

 

Note: The original article appears in YACHT STYLE Issue 71 (click to read)

 

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Fairline to debut Targa 40 at Boot 2024

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Anticipation is growing for the all-new Targa 40, which will be the second new Fairline to feature a drop-down side.

 

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The Targa 40 is expected to reach 36 knots

 

Fairline is scheduled to stage the world premiere of its all-new Targa 40 at Boot Dusseldorf from January 20-28, 2024. The Targa 40 will feature a drop-down bulwark on the starboard side and will follow the Squadron 58, which features drop-down bulwarks on either side of the aft cockpit and will premiere at this year’s Southampton International Boat Show (September 15-24).

 

The British builder recently released new images and details of the Targa 40, which will be the new entry model for the Targa line of cruisers, which also includes the 45 Open, 45 GT, 50 Open, 50 GT and 65 GT.

 

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The drop-down bulwark to starboard

 

Targa 40 owners will have the choice of either twin Volvo Penta D6-340s or D6-380s, which Fairline expects to deliver top end speeds of 32 knots and 36 knots respectively. The Oundle builder hopes the new 39-footer will follow the success of the Targa 38, which proved to be one of the brand’s most popular models following its launch in 2006, with more than 300 built over the following decade.

 

Christian Gott, Fairline’s in-house lead concept designer, said: “The popularity of the Targa 38 can’t be disputed and this brand-new 40 takes everything we loved about the 38 and elevates it for the 21st century. These new images showcase just what a ‘wow’ factor the Targa 40 has and we can’t wait for Fairline fans to see it in person in January.”

 

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Aft view of the cockpit

 

The Targa 40’s bold exterior design includes a modern bluff-bow hull and features an open cockpit with a hardtop and electric canvas sunroof that can retract to fully expose the main deck to the elements.

 

Aft, the integrated garage has room for a 2.7m tender with electric outboard. The two aft-facing double sunbeds with floating backrests can convert into sofas, the eye-catching new feature is a power-down beach club balcony to starboard. The port sunbed is part of a C-shaped seating and dining area opposite a wet bar.

 

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Companion seating and helm station

 

The forward area benefits from extensive glazing, which provides natural light and expansive views. To port is companion seating that can double as a daybed, while to starboard are twin helm seats that are part of a “beautifully proportioned and ergonomically designed helm console”, a new example of Fairline’s wider focus on technology.

 

The latest Garmin touchscreen multi-function displays enhance the customer experience with a simplified and intuitive user interface allowing integrated control of all essential systems.

 

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The lower lounge and galley

 

The foredeck is accessed by two side decks and is dominated by expansive sunbeds, while the addition of a forward-facing sofa at the bow enables guests to enjoy the views while cruising.

 

Below deck includes a C-shaped lounge opposite a galley, TV and the shared bathroom, which also has direct access from the owner’s suite in the bow and features 6ft 6in of headroom. The midships guest cabin has twin beds that slide together to form a double.

 

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The forward master suite has 6ft 6in of headroom

 

James Powell, Fairline’s Sales Director, said: “The Targa 40 is a major milestone in our new model development programme and follows the Squadron 58. We’re continually improving and adding to our model range and this new Targa 40 will offer many boaters their first step into our renowned Targa range.”

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The partner of Silent-Yachts is securing its second global location while building its first solar-electric resort in the Bahamas.

 

CGI of Silent Resort Fiji

 

Silent-Resorts has announced that it’s finalising a new location in Fiji, while it continues to develop its first resort in the Exuma district of the Bahamas.

 

A partner of Austrian-owned solar-electric catamaran builder Silent-Yachts, Silent-Resorts says the solar-powered, zero-carbon resort in Fiji will be located on a private island featuring jungle hillsides and white-sand beaches protected by a stunning coral reef. Construction of the marina and beach club at Silent Resort Fiji is set to begin at the end of this year.

 

The resort will feature 28 Silent Estate Residences (four, five or six bedrooms), 14 Silent Marina Residences (two bedrooms) and 10 Silent Beach Club Residences (two bedrooms). Guests will also have exclusive access to Fiji’s first solar-powered Silent Marina and a fleet of solar-electric tenders, speed boats and catamarans to explore the surrounding area.

 

 

Amenities include an owners’ clubhouse beach bar and restaurant, a health and wellness centre, the private Beach Club and adjoining wellness retreat.

 

Silent-Resorts is offering 24 founding memberships, offering either co-ownership or whole ownership of the Silent Estate Residences. Everyone who purchases at Silent Resorts Fiji can obtain Fijian residency, while Silent-Resorts can also manage and rent the owners’ residence(s) to secure extra income. Crypto currencies are accepted for payment of memberships.

 

Victor Barrett, Head of Silent-Resorts, expects to announce the exact location y July or August and says the company will offer exclusive stays at the existing facilities for those interested in learning more first-hand about Silent Resorts Fiji.

 

 

 

“After considering numerous possible locations, we’re delighted to be finalising the approval process for our location in Fiji,” Barrett said.

 

“With its beautiful, untouched natural surroundings on both land and sea, and the incredible and welcoming hospitality of the Fijian people, this is the perfect base for us to create our next 100 per cent solar-powered luxury adventure destination. Through our innovative ownership options, our mission is to make island residence and luxury yacht ownership more affordable and accessible.”

 

Michael Köhler, founder and CEO of Silent-Yachts, added: “Our ongoing collaboration with Silent-Resorts represents the perfect match for our owners, who are looking to explore and enjoy the most beautiful, pristine areas on the planet in a thoughtful and sustainable manner.

 

 

“Owners at Silent-Resorts locations can explore the stunning natural surroundings on board the world’s first fully solar-powered yachts, which are seamlessly integrated with the resorts’ pre-engineered, modular, low-impact land-based infrastructure.”

 

At Silent Resort Bahamas, the Silent Marina is now complete and home to the first Silent 55. Construction of the resort’s villas is expected to commence in late June, with the first four-bedroom residences expected to be complete by the end of this year. The resort is expected to be complete by early 2024, when guests are expected to also have access to a Silent 62 3-Deck.

www.silent-resorts.com

 

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Amels 60 hull three begins sea trials

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Currently for sale at Damen Yachting, the third Amels 60 by Espen Øino is scheduled to be ready in August.

 

Amels 60, Damen Yachting, superyacht, third, Espen Øino, Winch Design, Come Together, Entourage, Joppe Osté, Project Manager

 

Following sisterships Come Together and the customised Entourage, the latest Amels 60 began sea trials in the North Sea last week. For sale with parent company Damen Yachting, the 60m superyacht is expected to be ready in August and presents “a very appealing opportunity for buyers in the new-build market” and “will let her owner enjoy the height of the summer season”.

 

The 197-footer features a distinctive exterior design by Espen Øino with signature geometric windows, and contemporary interiors by Winch Design. Suited to both private and charter use, the 830GT Amels 60 offers accommodation for up to 12 guests and 13 crew.

 

Amels 60, Damen Yachting, superyacht, third, Espen Øino, Winch Design, Come Together, Entourage, Joppe Osté, Project Manager

 

The yacht includes a 162sqm sun deck, one of the largest among yachts of this size. This area contains a Jacuzzi with a swim-jet function for up to six guests, a shaded dining table and a bar, a fully-equipped outdoor kitchen, a teppanyaki grill and a cinematic set-up for film nights. The touch-and-go helipad can also be used as a sunbathing spot or a unique gym area.

 

On the main deck, the owner’s suite benefits from large windows, a 7sqm balcony, a beam-to-beam bathroom and a walk-in closet forward.

 

Amels 60, Damen Yachting, superyacht, third, Espen Øino, Winch Design, Come Together, Entourage, Joppe Osté, Project Manager

 

The yacht has four en-suite guest cabins on the guest deck and a beach club, which features access to the swim platform, a sauna, steam shower, seating and storage for water toys. Two luxury tenders can be stowed out of sight on the foredeck due to a clever storage solution.

 

The Amels 60 is fitted with the most advanced hybrid propulsion system supplied by Amels so far, which reduces fuel consumption, exhaust emissions, vibration and noise, while also protecting the lifespan of the generators and the main engines.

 

Amels 60, Damen Yachting, superyacht, third, Espen Øino, Winch Design, Come Together, Entourage, Joppe Osté, Project Manager

 

Joppe Osté, Project Manager at Damen Yachting, said: “This proven hybrid system currently offers the best solution to reduce harmful emissions, reduce noise and vibrations, while benefiting from lower fuel and maintenance costs. It also allows you to cruise up to a certain speed without using the main engines, solely cruising on the generators.”

www.amelsyachting.com

www.damenyachting.com

 

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Custom Line, yacht, superyacht, Navetta 30, Ferretti Group, Superyacht Yard, Ancona, Ayshe, Ferretti Group, Strategic Product Committee, Engineering Department, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, ACPV Architects, Custom Line Atelier

Custom Line launches Navetta 30 Ayshe

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The Ferretti Group builder has launched Ayshe, the 14th hull of the popular Navetta 30.

 

Custom Line, yacht, superyacht, Navetta 30, Ferretti Group, Superyacht Yard, Ancona, Ayshe, Ferretti Group, Strategic Product Committee, Engineering Department, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, ACPV Architects, Custom Line Atelier

 

Custom Line has launched Ayshe, the 14th Navetta 30, at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona on Italy’s east coast. The owner – based in the EMEA area – was present for the launch, which was attended by many management and workers at the shipyard.

 

Custom Line, yacht, superyacht, Navetta 30, Ferretti Group, Superyacht Yard, Ancona, Ayshe, Ferretti Group, Strategic Product Committee, Engineering Department, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, ACPV Architects, Custom Line Atelier

 

The entry model for Custom Line’s displacement line has a voluminous, tri-deck design, an overall length of just 28.43m (93ft 3in) and a beam of 7.3m (23ft 11in).

 

Custom Line, yacht, superyacht, Navetta 30, Ferretti Group, Superyacht Yard, Ancona, Ayshe, Ferretti Group, Strategic Product Committee, Engineering Department, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, ACPV Architects, Custom Line Atelier

 

The model is a design collaboration between Ferretti Group’s Strategic Product Committee and its Engineering Department, architect Filippo Salvetti for the exteriors, Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel of ACPV Architects for interior architecture with the Custom Line Atelier consulting for the interior design.

 

Custom Line, yacht, superyacht, Navetta 30, Ferretti Group, Superyacht Yard, Ancona, Ayshe, Ferretti Group, Strategic Product Committee, Engineering Department, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, ACPV Architects, Custom Line Atelier

 

Despite having four decks and a length of just over 93ft, the yacht has a sleek and dynamic profile, helped by not having a hard top on the sun deck. Orange exterior furnishings give the outdoor spaces a sunny complexion, which is balanced by the interior’s use of pale, muted colours – beige, ivory and cream hues prevail – and shades of grey.

 

Custom Line, yacht, superyacht, Navetta 30, Ferretti Group, Superyacht Yard, Ancona, Ayshe, Ferretti Group, Strategic Product Committee, Engineering Department, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, ACPV Architects, Custom Line Atelier

 

The furnishings and decor are designed according to the owner’s wishes and in collaboration with renowned design brands. The mood is ‘sporty chic’, enhanced using fine materials such as nubuck leather or Calacatta Gold marble, as well as carbon detailing, custom textures for the panelling and sophisticated lacquer finishes.

www.customline-yacht.com

www.ferrettigroupasiapacific.com

 

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Benetti, B.Now 72M, RWD, 67M, 60M, 50M, 2027

Benetti sells first B.Now 72M

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The Italian builder has sold the first unit of the B.Now flagship model, with the owner choosing the Oasis Deck® option.

 

Benetti, B.Now 72M, RWD, 67M, 60M, 50M, 2027

Benetti B.Now 72M

 

Benetti has sold the first B.Now 72M, which will be delivered to its owner in May 2027. The B.Now 72M has a beam of 12.5m and is the biggest model in the B.Now series designed by British studio RWD, which also includes the 67M, 60M and hugely popular 50M.

 

The owner of the 72M has opted for the Oasis Deck® version of the aft area, while the unit has been designed with generous spaces reserved for the exclusive use of the owner, who will be able to customise the interiors.

 

Benetti stated that the owner chose the B.Now 72M as it “offers a modern lifestyle experience with spacious interior and exterior settings characterised by their multi-functionality”. The superyacht has a steel hull, an aluminium superstructure, a top speed of 16 knots and a range of 4,500nm at 12 knots.

 

Andrew Collett of RWD said: “Building on the worldwide success of the B.Now series and strengthening RWD’s ongoing collaboration with Benetti has led to the creation of the B.Now 72M with Oasis Deck®. This flagship of the range offers the largest and unparalleled version of the Oasis Deck® to date, with ultimate guest privacy connection to the environment and around the pool lifestyle, at the forefront of the design. The team at RWD looks forward to seeing the 72M afloat alongside the B.Now fleet.”

 

The B.Now 72M includes an entire owner’s deck including a majestic two-bathrooms owner’s suite, a study and huge lounge with bar counter. Above the owner’s deck is a large sun deck with a spectacular view over the water from a terrace featuring a sun pad and a spa pool.

 

The main deck features a generous living area and seven guest cabins including a VIP full-beam cabin in the bow. Around the infinity pool, the aft deck features a large multifunctional area that can be transformed according to use and time of day.

www.benettiyachts.it

 

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Sunreef, 80, Power, Red Azalea, Cannes Yachting Festival

Sunreef reveals new 80 Power, Red Azalea

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The Polish luxury catamaran builder has revealed its newest 80 Sunreef Power, with an interior offering a “modern glam” feel.

 

Sunreef, 80, Power, Red Azalea, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

Sunreef Yachts has shared details and images of Red Azalea, its latest 80 Sunreef Power, a model that has enjoyed strong demand since its world premiere at the 2019 Cannes Yachting Festival.

 

Sunreef, 80, Power, Red Azalea, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

Entirely designed in-house, the bronze-hulled 80 Sunreef Power has an overall length of 78ft 7in (23.95m) and a beam of 39ft 4in (12.0m), and a draft of 5ft 7in (1.7m).

 

Sunreef, 80, Power, Red Azalea, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

The full-beam aft cockpit includes a large dining table for eight, lounging areas and an island sunpad aft. Below, the concealed garage conceals a three-seater jet-ski with a refuelling station along with a collection of water toys.

 

 

The foredeck, reached by symmetrical side decks, has two L-shaped sofas either side of a forward door from the interior plus an enormous, wide sunpad with room for half a dozen people to lie down.

 

Sunreef, 80, Power, Red Azalea, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

Accessed from the cockpit by starboard stairs, the flybridge features a large bar, a central seating area around a coffee table, and symmetrical L-shaped sofas with folding tables on both sides.

 

Sunreef, 80, Power, Red Azalea, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

The light-filled interior décor combines dark tones and tasteful fabrics for a ‘modern glam’ feel. The main-deck saloon is split between a lounging area to port and a large dining area to starboard. Forward to port is an eye-catching, custom island bar, while the saloon also includes a large drop-down TV.

 

Sunreef, 80, Power, Red Azalea, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

In the hulls, Red Azalea has four en-suite guest cabins including a large master stateroom with a drop-down balcony. The galley and crew quarters are in the port hull, which gives both owners and crew a respectful level of privacy.

 

 

Red Azalea represents flawless marine architecture and superyacht comfort,” Sunreef stated. “With generous living space and reliable performance, she is capable of extended voyages anywhere in the world.” Sunreef’s dealers in Asia include Hong Seh Marine in Singapore and Lee Marine in Thailand.
www.sunreef-yachts.com
www.hongsehmarine.com.sg
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Nautor, Swan, 108, launch, Pietarsaari, Finland, Lucio Micheletti, Micheletti + Partners, Misa Poggi, German Frers, Giovanni Pomati

First Swan 108 launches in Finland

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Nautor Swan has splashed hull one of the Swan 108 carbon sailing superyacht at its Boatbuilding Technology Centre in Pietarsaari.

 

Nautor, Swan, 108, launch, Pietarsaari, Finland, Lucio Micheletti, Micheletti + Partners, Misa Poggi, German Frers, Giovanni Pomati

 

Nautor Swan has launched the first Swan 108 at the Boatbuilding Technology Centre in the House of Swan in Pietarsaari, Finland. Positioned between the Swan 98 and 120, the superyacht marks a new era for the Maxi Swan series and will make her worldwide debut at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show from September 27-30.

 

Nautor, Swan, 108, launch, Pietarsaari, Finland, Lucio Micheletti, Micheletti + Partners, Misa Poggi, German Frers, Giovanni Pomati

 

With a hull length of 33m (108ft 3in) and an overall length of 35m (114ft 10in) with the bowsprit, the Swan 108 features exterior styling by Italian designer Lucio Micheletti of Micheletti + Partners, interior design by fellow Italian Misa Poggi and naval architecture by German Frers, the 81-year-old Argentine who has designed for Swan for over four decades.

 

Nautor, Swan, 108, launch, Pietarsaari, Finland, Lucio Micheletti, Micheletti + Partners, Misa Poggi, German Frers, Giovanni Pomati

 

Giovanni Pomati, CEO of Nautor Group, said: “The Swan 108 marks a new era in the Swan Maxi range at NautorThe project has been like drawing a beautiful painting. Like a painter meticulously chooses his palette, we made a very intense research of talents that were able to put on the table their know-how and blend it with the other to create a beautiful and unique product.”

 

Nautor, Swan, 108, launch, Pietarsaari, Finland, Lucio Micheletti, Micheletti + Partners, Misa Poggi, German Frers, Giovanni Pomati

 

Built with full carbon hull and deck in epoxy Sprint technology from carbon moulds, the sailing superyacht will be registered with Rina charter classification.


Nautor, Swan, 108, launch, Pietarsaari, Finland, Lucio Micheletti, Micheletti + Partners, Misa Poggi, German Frers, Giovanni Pomati 

One of the most important innovations is the new dual-acting transom door. This simple yet robustly engineered mechanism, is a major ‘small’ revolution. The stern opens along with part of the aft deck to give the customer an over-sized beach club. This solution allows to double the space available for this important area of the boat, as well as making the tender management far easier.

 

Nautor, Swan, 108, launch, Pietarsaari, Finland, Lucio Micheletti, Micheletti + Partners, Misa Poggi, German Frers, Giovanni Pomati

 

On deck, the coamings widen in the aft part of the cockpit, allowing a further outboard position for the steering stations while still maintaining good helm protection. The extra-large main companionway provides an incredible light-well for the interior.

 

Nautor, Swan, 108, launch, Pietarsaari, Finland, Lucio Micheletti, Micheletti + Partners, Misa Poggi, German Frers, Giovanni Pomati

 

Hull two of the Swan 108 is currently in build at the Boatbuilding Technology Centre along with a Swan 88 (click for article) and Swan 128 (click for article). Asiamarine represents Swan in Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam.
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