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Sunseeker, Manhattan 56, Design Unlimited, Manhattan 52, Manhattan 55, British, Sunseeker Interiors Collection

Sunseeker premieres Manhattan 56

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The British builder has followed up last year’s renewal of the Manhattan 68 with the upgrade of its little sister.

 

 

Sunseeker debuted the Manhattan 56 at this year’s Boot Dusseldorf indoor show in Germany, although without the pageantry and fanfare that accompanied the British builder’s debuts in Hall 6 of Messe Dusseldorf in the previous three years.

 

Based on the same platform as the Manhattan 52 (2016) and Manhattan 55 (2021), the Manhattan 56 has an overall length of 56ft 6in and a 16ft beam. Fitted with two Volvo Penta D13-800 inboard engines and a 2,200-litre fuel capacity, the Manhattan 56 can reach up to 32 knots and cruise at 25 knots, and has a range of up to 230nm at 21 knots.

 

Visually, the new model differs from its predecessor with a cleaner, more contemporary silhouette and expanded main-deck glazing. The Manhattan 56 also introduces Sunseeker’s new exterior upholstery, with elegant tailoring, refined piping and stitch detailing.

 

 

However, arguably the most notable change is a new cockpit layout featuring modular seating that can transform between dining, lounging and a wide sunpad. Symmetrical staircases connect with the aft platform and Beach Club, which can be enhanced with optional amenities such as a built-in barbecue and overhead shower.

 

The large flybridge features an aft three-shaped sofa and a table, a three-sided dinette by the twin-seat helm and a full-width sunbathing area forward, while the foredeck features a U-shaped sofa.

 

 

There’s also a fresh interior look and feel from the new Sunseeker Interiors Collection, created in collaboration with Design Unlimited and designed to offer “a calm, modern, apartment-inspired aesthetic with minimalist forms, natural textures and warm, welcoming finishes”.

 

Inside, the Manhattan 56 features a full-width aft galley featuring masses of storage. It’s two steps up to the saloon, which is framed by large windows all around. Furniture includes a C-shaped sofa and a table to port, with the option of a facing sofa or an entertainment cabinet to starboard, aft of the raised helm station.

 

 

The lower deck includes three guest cabins led by a full-beam en-suite master midships, which offers full-height headroom around a curved king-size bed, storage cabinets to port, and either a sofa, breakfast dinette or additional storage to starboard. The forward VIP and starboard guest cabin each share the day head to port. There’s also a crew cabin aft of the engine room.

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Axopar 38 debuts in Cross Cabin version

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Succeeding the 37, the 38 has been described as “the most modular boat ever built” by Axopar’s Jan-Erik Viitala.

 

 

Axopar debuted its all-new 38 Cross Cabin at Boot Dusseldorf, with the Sun Top and Cross Top editions to launch later this year. The Axopar 38 is the result of the Finnish company’s most extensive investment in R&D for any model to date.

 

Featuring an overall length of 38ft 11in (excluding engines) and a beam of 11ft 7in, the 38 is the successor of the 37, which sold almost 3,000 units since the original version debuted at Boot Dusseldorf in 2015, followed by the Mark II version five year later.

 

 

Focused on building “driver’s boats”, Axopar has designed a third-generation twin-stepped hull, fitted with an 830-litre fuel tank and two 300hp or 350hp Mercury Verado outboard engines. Offering a wide economical operating range between 20 and 30 knots, the model has a fast cruising speed of up to 38 knots with only 10-15 per cent increase in consumption, and a top speed close to 50 knots.

 

As well as hydrodynamic and weight-distribution improvements, overbuilt stringer systems ensure rigid structural integrity, while extensively engineered noise reduction solutions add to onboard comfort.

 

 

Jan-Erik Viitala, Axopar’s Founding Partner, said: “My honest belief is that the all-new Axopar 38 is one of the best handling boats in the world. So much effort has been invested, and knowledge utilised to make this possible.

 

“It’s not about raw speed – it’s about control, balance and the connection between the driver and the water, providing that feeling of trust the moment your hands touch the wheel. When a boat behaves exactly as you expect, that’s when boating becomes truly enjoyable.”

 

 

Viitala has also described the Axopar 38 as “the most modular boat ever built”, with the Cross Cabin version offering four living areas: aft cockpit, enclosed wheelhouse, foredeck and a forward cabin.

 

A second cabin, topped by a sunpad, is among cockpit layout choices along with an aft-facing sofa or wet bar, while ‘fold-down activity platforms’ – or drop-down balconies – head exciting new options. Furthermore, the cockpit can now connect to the wheelhouse through the option of an openable aft window (electrical or manual).

 

 

The wheelhouse includes facing sofas and a table. An optional electric high-low table offers the ability to combine with the optional driver’s sofa to form a double berth, potentially increasing overnight guests to six.

 

The foredeck is available with a standard forward-facing sofa and the option of adding a fixed, extended sunbed, or an aft-facing U-sofa arrangement with a table that can also be lowered and covered to convert into a sunbed.

 

 

Below deck, the forward cabin has a forward bed, facing sofas and a stowaway table, while gullwing doors are a popular option.

 

To port is a new kitchen module with sink, drawers, space for a fridge and coffee machine, and an overhead cupboard with shelves and space for a microwave. Options include an enclosed bathroom with shower to starboard.

 

 

“We believe in building better boats and making boating more effortless,” Viitala said. “We have devoted years to redefining what matters most to our customers, who expect honesty in design and functionality, confidence in performance and drivability. The Axopar 38 carries the soul of Axopar into a new chapter.”

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Karel Komárek’s KKCG seeks to double stake in Ferretti Group

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KKCG Maritime seeks to increase its stake to 29.9 per cent of Ferretti Group’s share capital and “play a more active role”.

 

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KKCG Maritime – a wholly owned part of the KKCG investment and innovation group founded and led by Czech businessman Karel Komárek – has launched a voluntary partial public tender offer to acquire up to 52,132,861 shares of Ferretti Group. The intention is to increase its stake from 14.5 per cent to 29.9 per cent of the Italian shipyard’s share capital.

 

Following completion of the offer, KKCG Maritime intends to exercise its increased voting rights to support the election of its proposed nominees to the Board of Directors at Ferretti Group’s next Annual General Meeting.

 

KKCG Maritime has been a shareholder in Ferretti Group since its listing on Euronext Milan in 2023, and has launched the offer to build its stake while offering other shareholders the opportunity to monetise in part their investment in the context of low stock liquidity.

 

According to KKCG, the offer is not intended to result in the delisting of Ferretti Group’s shares and will not lead to KKCG Maritime exceeding the 30 per cent threshold that would trigger a mandatory takeover bid under Italian and Hong Kong regulations.

 

Komárek, KKCG’s Chairman of the Board, said: “This offer reflects our intention to build on our long-term investment in Ferretti [Group] and contribute to its future growth and development.

 

“Our track record of value creation is rooted in an active investment approach, centred on engaged governance, experienced management teams and long-term strategic commitment. We will leverage our proven expertise to support Ferretti [Group]’s organic and inorganic growth opportunities amid the current global sector dynamics.”

 

Soon after KKCG publicised its offer, it was announced that Kuwaiti businessman Bader Nasser Al-Kharafi had acquired a three per cent holding in Ferretti Group. China’s Weichai Group remains Ferretti Group’s largest shareholder, with a stake of about 38 per cent, while Piero Ferrari, a Non-Executive Director of Ferretti Group, owns just under five per cent.

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Nautor Swan kickstarts 60th anniversary

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The Finnish shipyard expects over 120 yachts for this year’s Rolex Swan Cup in Porto Cervo.

 

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Nautor Swan stand at Boot Dusseldorf

 

Nautor Swan began its official 60th-anniversary celebrations with a Swan Soirée at its Hall 16 stand in Boot Dusseldorf. At the world’s biggest indoor boat show, the Finnish shipyard exhibited a Swan 51 – hull four, featuring the new Oceanvolt Dual Energy propulsion system – and a ClubSwan 28, the shipyard’s smallest-ever model and the entry class for its one-design racing programme.

 

Giovanni Pomati, CEO of Nautor Swan, said: “We are celebrating a birthday, but our focus is firmly on the future. With the support of Sanlorenzo, we are charting new horizons, evolving while never losing sight of our legacy. I am proud to be part of this story not only as a manager of the company but also as a Swan owner and sailor. It is both a pleasure and a responsibility because Swan is a reference point for the entire market.”

 

Founded in 1966 in Jakobstad (Pietarsaari) on Finland’s west coast, the Sanlorenzo-owned shipyard also used the Swan Soirée to reveal its activities for 2026.

 

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CGI of Swan 80

 

This year, Nautor Swan will launch the first Swan 80, which succeeds the 78 and joins the Swan Maxi line also featuring the 88, 98, 108 and flagship 128. Featuring a hull by German Frers, deckhouse styling by Lucio Micheletti, and interiors by Misa Poggi, the Swan 80 will make its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival (September 8-13).

 

Other new models in build include the Swan 73, which is the biggest model in a Swan line including the 51, 55, 58 and 65 models. Nautor Swan is also building a new flagship, the Swan Alloy 44, designed by Malcolm McKeon with interiors by Studio Liaigre. The yacht’s aluminium hull is built in the Netherlands, and the yacht will be completed in Italy.

 

The company is also expanding its racing calendar and debuting an extensive American circuit with seven events, in collaboration with Terry Hutchinson and American Magic, confirming Nautor Swan’s investment in revitalising competitive sailing in the US alongside the European Nations League programme.

 

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The highlight of this landmark year will be the Rolex Swan Cup (September 14-19) in Porto Cervo, organised with Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. The first entry is Tarantella, the first Swan ever built, which will return as guest of honour after a full refit and an offshore passage sailed by a crew of Nautor Swan employees.

 

Sharing the spotlight will be the first two hulls of the Swan 128 – Be Cool launched last year and the dual-energy second unit set to launch in spring – and the new Swan 80, competing after the model’s debut at Cannes. Nautor Swan stated that this year’s Rolex Swan Cup could feature a record fleet of over 120 yachts.

 

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Swan 128 Be Cool (2025) and Swan 36 Tarantella (1967)

 

“Nautor Swan is a brand deeply rooted in the public imagination, even beyond the sailing community. It is one of the very few yachting brands recognised outside the yachting world,” Pomati said.

 

“Swan is the yacht every sailor dreams of owning because it delivers tangible achievements: winning round-the-world races, enabling owners to sail anywhere or compete at the highest level, always without compromising on elegance or performance.”

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Greenline 42 debuts at Boot Düsseldorf

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Designed by Marco Casali, the Greenline 42 debuted at Boot Düsseldorf, with the new model offering over 4kW of solar panels.

 

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The Greenline 42, designed inside and out by Marco Casali, debuted at the 57th edition of Boot Düsseldorf, where it exhibited in Hall 1 alongside the 45 Coupe by the Slovenian shipyard.

 

Vladimir Zinhenko, founder and CEO of Greenline, said: “Seeing the Greenline 42 make its world debut at Boot Düsseldorf is a truly proud moment for everyone at Greenline Yachts.

 

“This yacht represents the next evolution of our philosophy, pushing efficiency, performance and responsibility further than even before, while giving owners an unprecedented level of freedom to personalise their boat. The Greenline 42 is not just a new model; it’s a clear statement of where we are heading as a brand and what responsible, future-focused yachting should look like.”

 

Featuring naval architecture by MICAD, the Greenline 42 has an overall length of 44ft 3in and a beam of 14ft 1in, two 250hp Yanmar 4LV250 diesel engines and a top speed of 25 knots. The hybrid option includes two electric motors, up to 10 solar panels that can deliver over 4kW in total, and up to six 11kWh lithium batteries.

 

Greenline’s proprietary H-Drive 6G optimises battery charging and fuel consumption, allowing silent manoeuvring for up to seven knots or a range of about 20nm at five knots. At rest, the solar system can run all onboard appliances.

 

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Interiors on board the Greenline 42.

 

Described by the yard as “its most customisable model ever”, the Greenline 42 offers two cockpit layouts: either with a fold-up aft platform and no furniture, or two gates either side of a fixed transom plus a longitudinal table with facing sofas. The yacht also includes a few foredeck sunpad and forward sofa.

 

Inside, new features include sliding windows by the galley and dashboard-style climate controls at the helm station, while options in the saloon include an extra sofa and a choice of fridges and freezers.

 

On the lower deck, layout options include the choice of a walk-in closet or vanity table in the owner’s suite forward, or using the space for a second bathroom, accessible from the twin guest cabin to port. Soft furnishings are available in either ‘honey teak’ or ‘modern oak’, using renewable materials and a natural colour palette.

 

Casali said: “The Greenline 42 was an exciting challenge for us. We need to follow the huge success of the other models, adding even more comfort on board and a more modern shape respecting our timeless lines.”

 

Greenline builds models from the 39 to the 58, which is available in Coupe and Fly versions, like the 45 and 48.

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Singapore Yachting Festival 2026 in-water display filling up

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Singapore Yachting Festival 2026 in-water display filling up

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Show organisers have revealed an impressive early selection of leading in-water exhibitors for the April 23-26 event at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove.

 

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Azimut, Groupe Beneteau, Leopard Catamarans, UX Marine and regional dealers Simpson Marine, Boat Lagoon Yachting and DCH Marine are among confirmed in-water exhibitors for this year’s Singapore Yachting Festival, which will be held at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove from April 23-26.

 

Organisers expect more than 70 yachts, 200-plus brands and more than 13,000 visitors at the four-day show, which will again be preceded by the Southeast Asia Yachting Conference (April 21-22) and the Yacht Style Awards gala dinner (April 22), both held in the marina’s Constellation Ballroom.

 

Marine Italia Asia, which represents Azimut in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, mainland China and Singapore, last year staged the Asia-Pacific premiere of the Seadeck 7 along with a Grande Trideck (125ft), Magellano 60 and Fly 53 at the Singapore Yachting Festival. This year, Asia’s leading Azimut dealer plans another impressive display of motoryachts by the Italian builder.

 

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“We’re delighted to return to the Singapore Yachting Festival this April,” said Paul Grange, Marine Italia Asia’s co-founder and Director.

 

“Marine Italia Asia will again present an exciting selection of Azimut yachts, with a dedicated booth where our team will welcome guests throughout the show. We look forward to participating in this key yachting rendezvous for Asia and to sharing what’s new from Azimut.”

 

Simpson Marine and Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific are likely to showcase at least one superyacht in a display that could include multiple models from Italy’s Sanlorenzo and sister brand Bluegame, as well as Axopar, the Finnish-owned dayboat builder.

 

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“Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific/Simpson Marine is pleased to confirm its presence at the 2026 Singapore Yachting Festival, presenting a curated fleet of yachts from Sanlorenzo, Bluegame and Axopar, as well as welcoming interest for Nautor Swan from the sailing community attending the show,” said Ewa Stachurska, Chief Marketing and Sustainability Officer.

 

Groupe Beneteau brands are also supporting the show, with the Oceanis Yacht 54 sailboat, and Excess 13 (Asia premiere) and Lagoon 51 sailing catamarans among potential models. UX Marine plans to exhibit its Noordic 23, 26 and 28 dayboats.

 

Leopard is committed to continuing its strong support of the show. It has two Asia premieres in the pipeline led by the Leopard 52, the brand’s new flagship sailing catamaran, which had its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival last September.

 

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The Leopard 52 could be joined by the continental debut of the Leopard 46 and the ‘reinvented’ version of the popular 53PC, with the new-look powercat including moveable furniture in the cockpit and an updated interior.

 

On land, Damen Yachting will again present the Superyacht Lounge and JP Morgan Private Bank returns as the Official Bank Partner.

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Bill Barry-Cotter: How Australia launched unique boating brands

Bill Barry-Cotter: How Australia launched unique boating brands

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As a boat builder, Bill Barry-Cotter has an unrivalled history in Australia, Asia-Pacific, and in American and European markets. In recent years, he is the driving force behind Maritimo motor yachts, designed for high-end voyaging, fishing and diving adventures.
Interview: Bruce Maxwell; Photos: Maritimo

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Bill Barry-Cotter

 

Now in your 80s, you developed famous Australian boating brands like Mariner, Riviera, Maritimo and lately purchased Caribbean. Your journey began as a teenager, sailing dinghies in Sydney’s northern Pittwater region?

My journey began with a foundation from my parents – a farmer and a schoolteacher – in the small town of Adelong, New South Wales. But it was a sailing trip on Sydney’s northern Pittwater as a teenager that sparked a passion for the water and working with my hands. That passion led me to a boat-building apprenticeship at 16. By 19, I’d already built my own boat. The fire was lit for what would become my life’s work.

 

What led you to start building boats called Mariners at Garden Street in Narrabeen, then in nearby Mona Vale?

In 1966, at just 21, my employer, Cedric Williams Snr, retired and gifted me the jigs, patterns and tools for the boats that we had been building. I took that opportunity and launched Mariner Cruisers. We built both motorboats and sailing yachts. By 1978, Mariner was Australia’s largest big boat manufacturer.

 

I sold the business to an Australian public company that year, but I stayed on for a year, which proved to be a challenging period. When I left, I stated my intention to buy it back for a nominal sum. Ten years later, when the company went into liquidation, I did just that.

 

These were both motor boats and sailing yachts, initially with wooden hulls, before fibreglass made its debut?

Yes, that’s right. In the early days, wooden hulls were the standard, but fibreglass emerged in the late 1940s and became more popular in the 1960s. Fibreglass was a game changer. More durable and resistant to common issues found in wood, like rot, warping and marine organisms, fibreglass made it much easier for owners to maintain their watercraft. It also allowed us to create more complex and streamlined hull shapes, resulting in faster and more fuel-efficient boats.

 

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Bill and right-hand-man Phil Candler discuss details of a new Maritimo model, often using practical input from existing owners

 

The Australian ‘Mariner’ brand I founded is separate from the American O’Day ‘Mariner’ brand, which also had its own transition to fibreglass. We made the strategic decision to adopt fibreglass to build robust and enduring boats that focused on durability and performance. This is a philosophy I still hold today.

 

Did you sell boats built abroad as well? Singapore-based Grand Banks CEO Bob Livingston later asked you to become a director of that successful company, but you declined?

Yes, I built Grand Banks under licence in Australia, and I also worked with them as a consultant for many years, developing new models and contributing to the engineering side. It was a valuable experience, but ultimately my passion has always been in building and steering my own brands, which is why I chose not to take on a directorial role.

 

What was your plan in moving to the Gold Coast, now an epicentre of production boat building in Australia, and founding Riviera Yachts? How many boats a year did the yard turn out during this period?

When I left Mariner, I wanted to create a new brand that would define the market. Australia’s Gold Coast was a developing area with huge potential, but not the epicentre of boat building it is today. It was a developing area, and I saw an opportunity to get in on the ground floor. I founded Riviera with just five employees in 1981, and we built eight boats that first year. The move was a strategic decision to create a culture of excellence in a region that had the space and potential to grow into a major marine hub.

 

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The M75 is the present flagship of the Maritimo fleet

 

That same pioneering spirit later led me to establish Maritimo. I built on decades of experience to create a brand dedicated to long-range luxury motor yachts that embody performance, craftsmanship and innovation.

 

Your reported philosophy has always been to consult the owners, down to the smallest details, when designing new models. That has continued as a hallmark of Maritimo motor yachts?

Absolutely. At Maritimo, we call our design philosophy ‘Service Practicality’, and it remains central to everything we build. The idea isn’t just to make a boat easy for owners to fix; it’s about designing and engineering a boat so well that it rarely needs fixing in the first place. We focus on using proven materials, straightforward engineering and systems that are reliable and intuitive rather than having overly complex electronics or exotic build techniques.

 

This approach ensures longevity and confidence at sea while reflecting feedback we consistently hear from our owners. A key part of our process is to frequently consult with Maritimo owners so that we can refine our designs around real-world use, ensuring every yacht delivers the performance, comfort and dependability they expect.

 

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Bill thinks the Maritimo M50 is well suited for voyaging in Asia’s exotic seas and straits

 

A principal difference is that Rivieras use pod drives, while Maritimos are shaft driven, which Maritimo says gives a distinct difference in offshore range and performance. Could you elaborate?

This is one of Maritimo’s defining characteristics. We are committed to shaft drives because they are simpler, more robust and proven. At their core they are just a rod and a propeller, which makes them incredibly reliable and easy to maintain anywhere in the world. For a bluewater offshore yacht, shaft drives provide low-end torque and the durability needed for long-range cruising in remote areas – qualities that cannot be compromised.

 

By designing around shaft drives, we ensure our boats achieve superior range, efficiency and dependability, giving owners complete confidence no matter where their journeys take them.

 

Asian sales agencies include Eins-a-Resort in Japan, and there have been recent Maritimo purchases in Southeast Asia. What are Maritimo’s most popular models in the region?

The interest in Maritimo yachts has grown quickly in Southeast Asia and Japan. The region has a strong appetite for Australian-made products, and our boats are engineered for real-world conditions that align perfectly with Asia’s cruising grounds. Every Maritimo is designed for bluewater capability: deeper hulls, robust shaft drives, precise weight distribution and efficient fuel systems that ensure confidence and comfort even on long passages.

 

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The M50’s air-conditioned flybridge

 

Features like our enclosed, air-conditioned flybridges are particularly appealing in tropical climates, offering comfort in heat or rain while still maintaining panoramic visibility. Models from our M-Series, such as the new M50, exemplify this balance, pairing powerful shaft-drive Volvo Penta engines and variable deadrise hulls with expansive living spaces that are ideal for family getaways or social cruising.

 

Looking ahead, how do you see Maritimo developing in future? What is the strategy of its executive board? Any personal thoughts here?

Our strategy is to continue our global expansion. While Australia, New Zealand and the Americas remain crucial markets, the next chapter of growth lies on the world stage. Southeast Asia, in particular, is emerging as one of the most exciting luxury yacht markets globally, with owners who value long-range cruising capability, reliability and refined comfort. Maritimo is exceptionally well-suited to meet these needs.

 

We will continue to build on our reputation for quality and bluewater engineering while strengthening our dealer network and customer relationships across Asia. Personally, I see enormous potential in this region because of the passion for exploration and the demand for yachts that can go further and do more. That alignment with Maritimo’s DNA makes Asia central to our future.

 

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Maritimo interiors are immaculately fitted out, as seen on the M75

 

Maritimo has recently announced that it has purchased the Caribbean brand, which was at first billed, years ago, as American Bertrams being built under licence in Australia, then as an independent entity. This signals a specialised fishing boat coming into the fold, or a more hybrid cruising model?

The Caribbean brand is an Australian legacy, known for its strong and dependable vessels. It began by building Bertram hulls under license in the mid-1960s before becoming its own entity in the late 1980s. This acquisition is about combining Caribbean’s reputation for reliability with Maritimo’s modern engineering and offshore performance knowledge.

 

Our plan is not to blend the brands, but to offer a complementary product line. While Maritimo focuses on the upper end of the market with models from 50-75ft, Caribbean is known for its smaller, more accessible models. This move allows us to produce a more compact, hybrid-style fishing and cruising model efficiently, leveraging our existing factory and design expertise.

 

The new Caribbean will retain its traditional character but with elevated finishes and enhanced performance. It’s a strategic move to diversify our portfolio and honour a legendary Australian brand.

 

In related spheres, you have won 16 Australian Offshore Superboat Championships, and internationally son Tom and Ross Willaton beat the world’s best at the 2019 UIM XCAT Worlds in 2019?

Yes, my teams have won 16 Australian Offshore Superboat Championships. Powerboat racing has always been more than just a hobby for me; it’s a real-world research and development programme.

 

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Another passion is offshore powerboat racing. Here son Tom Barry-Cotter and Ross Willaton celebrate victory in a world championship

 

The brutal conditions of offshore racing are the ultimate test for our designs, driveline systems and hardware. It’s how we ensure that our innovations are pushed to their limits, resulting in more reliable and better-performing luxury motor yachts.

 

It was a very proud moment when my son Tom, along with Ross Willaton, won the 2019 UIM XCAT Worlds.

 

Sailing seems to run in your veins too. In the 79th Rolex Sydney-Hobart, you entered both the classic 32ft Maritimo Katwinchar and the Swan Maritimo 100. Will these campaigns continue?

Sailing is a lifelong passion that started when I was a boy. The Katwinchar, in particular, holds a special place in my heart. My father, Frank, owned her in the 1960s, and after years of searching, I found her in a dilapidated state on Gumtree. We spent two years restoring her, and it was a great joy when she won the Grand Veterans class in the 2019 Sydney-Hobart race. I also have a deep, personal history with the race, having won a divisional title in 1976 with Ghost, a boat I built myself.

 

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Sailing in Sydney and elsewhere is still part of the family tradition. The classic Katwinchar once owned by Bill’s father still competes in the Rolex Sydney-Hobart

 

As for the Maritimo 100, campaigns like these are about more than just racing. They are also a platform for real-world innovation. We test new ideas, layouts and hardware under demanding conditions, and the lessons feed directly back into our production boats. So yes, we’ll continue to support these campaigns as they represent both my personal love for sailing and Maritimo’s ongoing drive for improvement.

 

Finally, how would you summarise such a life?

My life can be summarised as a relentless pursuit of excellence, driven by an unwavering love for the sea and a deep commitment to my craft. My journey, from an apprentice to the founder of three of Australia’s most celebrated brands, has been defined by bold vision and unwavering commitment to perseverance – always moving forward, no matter the setbacks.

 

The founding of Maritimo, which was born out of loyalty to my team, is the ultimate testament to that belief. In the end, it’s not about the number of brands or the sales figures; it’s about a living legacy of integrity, innovation and a lifetime spent on the water.

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Celebrated Italian shoe brand GEOX staged a vibrant ‘Cruise Lifestyle Event’ in Kuala Lumpur to celebrate its new 2026 collections.

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For spring-summer 2026, GEOX introduces fresh styles for men and women, showcasing the iconic sole in contrasting white and a vibrant palette of natural shades.

 

 

The Fast-In System expands with the new ‘Flextride Plus’ sneaker, blending city style with a sleek silhouette.

 

 

Available with or without laces, it comes in various materials, including perforated leather and suede for women, and leather or tonal cotton canvas for men.

 

 

Other signature pieces like ‘Nebula’ and ‘Aerantis’ also feature this innovative technology.

 

 

All styles are designed for comfort, ease of wear, and modern appeal.

 

 

Perfect to go yachting and explore the Malaysian shores and islands!

 

 

To be noted, for every purchase of GEOX shoes, customers will receive free GEOX angpao and a special Chinese New Year limited-edition horse charm.

 

 

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Why Global Elites Are Choosing Ultra-Private USD 5 Million-Plus Homes in Miami

Why Global Elites Are Choosing Ultra-Private USD 5 Million-Plus Homes in Miami

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Miami’s ultra-luxury real estate is booming, drawing global buyers with USD 5M-plus homes, private islands and world-class amenities.

By Florence Sutton

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Miami’s luxury real estate is experiencing an unprecedented convergence of global wealth, lifestyle innovation, and ultra-private living. In the past year alone, South Florida’s high-end home sales have surged toward record highs, with an influx of ultra-high-net-worth buyers from across the U.S., Europe, and Latin America zeroing in on Miami’s USD 5 million-plus residences.



A Booming Market Defies National Trends

At the very top of the market, Miami is charting its own course. Multi-million dollar transactions are approaching all-time highs in 2025, with an estimated 426 homes priced above $10 million projected to sell by year-end.


Florida’s tax-friendly policies and pro-business climate continue to draw wealthy Americans from high-tax states like New York and California. In one recent year, Florida gained nearly 30,000 new high-income households, the largest gain nationwide. The Miami Association of Realtors Chair notes that the lack of state income tax and year-round resort lifestyle serve as magnets for U.S. buyers.


Crucially, cash dominates Miami’s elite price points, insulating this market from interest rate shocks. Nearly 43 percent of Miami home purchases in early 2025 were all-cash deals. With almost half of high-end buyers not needing loans, even rising borrowing costs haven’t slowed demand.



Global Buyers Seek a Safe Haven and Lifestyle

Miami’s allure extends far beyond U.S. borders. Between April 2024 and March 2025, foreign buyers purchased USD 56 billion worth of U.S. homes, a 33 percent jump, and Florida captured 21 percent of those overseas purchases. Wealthy individuals from Europe, Latin America, and beyond are taking advantage of currency shifts that make American properties more affordable. The euro’s rise against the dollar over the past year effectively gave Eurozone buyers a 7 to 8 percent discount on U.S. real estate.


British buyers have stepped up activity significantly, with Miami rapidly becoming a preferred destination for British wealth. Latin American elites, particularly Colombians, the top foreign buyer group in Miami, continue treating South Florida as a safe haven, drawn by the region’s stability and cultural familiarity.



Ultra-Private Enclaves and Five-Star Amenities

Privacy and exclusivity are paramount for this clientele, and Miami delivers in unique ways. Private island enclaves offer an escape from prying eyes. Indian Creek Island, the famed “Billionaire Bunker,” is a 41-estate sanctuary with its own police force and golf course, a USD 110 million waterfront lot sold there in 2025. Fisher Island, accessible only by ferry or helicopter, has become America’s priciest zip code with median home sales around USD 5.5 million. Star Island saw a record USD 120 million home sale in 2025 as celebrities and CEOs covet its gated seclusion.


Today’s marquee condominium projects are effectively private five-star resorts. The newest towers boast perks from sky lobby tea lounges and holistic spa sanctuaries to private boat slips and in-unit supercar garages. The Waldorf Astoria Residences will deliver white-glove service in a landmark 100-story tower. In Sunny Isles Beach, the Bentley Residences features car elevators to whisk vehicles into private sky garages. The ultra-boutique Aman Miami Beach is limited to just 22 residences with its own spa and beach club for zen-like exclusivity.


According to an industry report by MILLION Luxury, “branded residences, bayfront marinas, and privacy-first amenities are now table stakes” in Miami’s top-tier developments. Developers cater to discerning clientele with wellness-centric design, on-call healthcare, five-star dining, and top-notch security. Even with Miami’s luxury prices climbing (the median upscale condo now fetches about USD 1.8 million, up 4.3 percent year-on-year), the city still offers relative value for the global elite.



Bespoke Service for a Discerning Clientele

Serving this niche market requires a specialized approach. Top brokers in Miami’s ultra-luxury segment often act as lifestyle concierges, arranging everything from off-market viewings to private jet charters. Boutique firms like MILLION Luxury have emerged as key players in matching global buyers with Miami’s most exclusive offerings, leveraging deep local knowledge and global networks.


The focus is on discretion and personalization: high-profile buyers expect confidentiality, bespoke market research, and a one-stop service experience. According to MILLION Luxury, the ultra-luxury segment uniquely benefits from both domestic wealth migration and foreign investment in tandem. With demand so robust, expert guidance helps buyers navigate Miami’s competitive landscape and secure the right opportunity.


The Bottom Line

Miami has achieved rarefied status on the world stage, a city where global elites feel confident parking tens of millions in property. From tax advantages to turnkey glamour, Miami offers a compelling case for those seeking ultra-private havens. In the realm of USD 5M-plus homes, the Magic City’s message to the global elite is clear: you can have it all, and you can have it in Miami.


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Spearheaded by Yacht Style’s annual feature on Asia’s Yachting Leaders, Issue 87 includes interviews with the heads of Princess, Maritimo, Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific and Dreamer Marine; a profile of UX Marine; reviews of the Sanlorenzo SX120, Riva Dolcevita 112’ Super, Fountaine Pajot Power 80 and Prestige M7; features on the new wave of luxury phinisis, and how to build a Swan Maxi; plus Jianghui Lin’s Rolex Sydney-Hobart triumph.

 

 

Yacht Style kicks off 2026 with Issue 87, the first of six bimonthly issues in the ‘Year of Horse’ and led by the magazine’s annual feature on Asia’s Yachting Leaders.

 

Annual Feature: Asia’s Yachting Leaders 2026

 

Featuring over 20 new entries, the updated edition of Asia’s Yachting Leaders includes industry pacesetters based all across the region, from the UAE across to Hong Kong, and from Indonesia up to Japan.

 

Profile: UX Marine’s Captain David Romeril and Eugene Mercado

 

Eugene Mercado, co-owner of UX Marine, is among the new entries and stars on this issue’s cover aboard his company’s Noordic 28 in Singapore. As featured in Profile, the company’s story is one of adventure, persistence and a relentless drive to challenge the status quo in the marine industry.

 

Leader: Will Green, Princess

 

In the first of two Leader interviews, Will Green, CEO of Princess, talks about the turnaround in the British builder’s fortunes during his time in charge while overseeing a move into outboard boats and a return to the 100ft-plus superyacht sector.

 

Leader: Bill Barry-Cotter, Maritimo

 

There are also revealing insights and recollections from industry legend Bill Barry-Cotter, whose remarkable boatbuilding history includes the last two decades as the driving force behind Maritimo motor yachts, designed for high-end voyaging, fishing and diving adventures.

 

Interview: Daniele Lucà, Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific

 

In Interview, Daniele Lucà, CEO of Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific and Simpson Marine since March 2025, discusses his ambitious targets and desire to cultivate a team environment at companies representing Sanlorenzo, Bluegame, Nautor Swan and Axopar.

 

Interview: Araya Banlang, Dreamer Marine

 

Also in Interview, Araya Banlang, founder of Dreamer Marine – which had its official ‘launch’ at this year’s Thailand Boat Festival – explains her company’s tailor-made ownership programmes, yacht charter offerings and investment services.

 

Review: Sanlorenzo SX120

 

This issue’s Reviews of models that all debuted in late 2025 kick off with the Sanlorenzo SX120, the new flagship of Sanlorenzo’s ice-cool ‘crossover’ line and whose many notable features including a 70sqm beach area with a retractable pool cover.

 

Review: Riva 112’ Dolcevita Super

 

Riva’s 112’ Dolcevita Super, a leading light in the iconic Italian builder’s Flybridge family, is also notable for introducing market-leading features while keeping exterior styling consistent.

 

Review: Fountaine Pajot Power 80

 

The Fountaine Pajot Power 80, the French builder’s biggest powercat to date, has built on the Thira 80’s popularity and is helping drive the brand’s growing focus on larger catamarans.

 

Review: Prestige M7

 

Following the M48 and 65ft M8, the Prestige M7 is a 58-footer with a palatial beach club and cockpit, plus vast flybridge, foredeck and cabin spaces that underline the appeal of multihull motoryachts.

 

Review: Swan 128

 

And as Nautor Swan celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, Yacht Style looks back at the build process in Finland for the Swan 128, the brand’s all-carbon flagship.

 

Phinisis by Pacific High

 

There’s also a Feature on phinisis, which entered a new era in the 21st century with luxurious, charter-focused versions, and are now enjoying a new wave of popularity and productivity.

 

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Racing: Rolex Sydney-Hobart

 

The issue includes a busy Racing section featuring Jianghui Lin’s Rolex Sydney-Hobart triumph and the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta, packed Yachts and News sections, articles on Shows in Hong Kong, Dusseldorf and Singapore, as well as a lively Events section.

 

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New boats on show at Boot Düsseldorf 2026

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Scanning the halls of Messe Düsseldorf, Yacht Style highlights new boats to see including the world premiere of Bluegame’s flagship and global debuts by Ferretti Yachts, Sunseeker, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Greenline, Nimbus, Saxdor and Axopar.

 

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Boot Düsseldorf typically attracts over 200,000 visitors each year

 

First held in November 1969, Boot Düsseldorf is the world’s biggest indoor boat and watersports show, now typically attracting more than 200,000 visitors and 1,500 exhibitors exhibiting across 220,000sqm in Halls 1 to 17 at Messe Dusseldorf.

 

In this year’s edition, Bluegame moves into a new market sector with the unveiling of the BGX83, which is displayed alongside the SD90 from parent brand Sanlorenzo in Hall 6 (‘Super Yachts’), home to the show’s largest motoryachts.

 

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Sanlorenzo SD90

 

With an LOA of 84ft and three 900hp Volvo Penta D13-IPS1,200 engines giving a top speed of 30 knots, the BGX83 extends the crossover concept introduced by Bluegame founder Luca Santella on the BGX73 and BGX63 models.

 

In a series first, the BGX83 includes an open, low-slung flybridge with a helm station and furniture, plus a drop-down aft bulwark to starboard.

 

CGI of Bluegame BGX83

 

As it has for all other BGX models, Zuccon International Project designed the exterior of the BGX83, while Lou Codega handled naval architecture, with Piero Lissoni responsible for the interior of the first unit.

 

Santella, also Bluegame’s Head of Product Strategy, stated: “With the BGX83, we pushed the crossover philosophy to its absolute limit. We created a genuine apartment on the water where the perception of inside and outside disappears. From the expandable beach club to the full-beam master suite, every line is designed to deliver a superyacht experience.”

 

Ferretti Yachts 720

 

The global debut of the new Ferretti Yachts 720 is a highlight of Ferretti Group’s five-strong line-up, which includes a Pershing 6X (62ft), Itama 54, Riva Dolceriva (49ft) and Wally wallytender48.

 

Also among Italian builders, Azimut’s line-up includes the Germany debut of the Fly 82, which debuted at the Cannes Yachting Festival last September and is exhibiting with the Grande 26M (86ft), Fly 62, Fly 53 and Seadeck 6.

 

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Azimut Fly 82

 

Solaris Power is debuting its flagship 70 Long Range, while Absolute is exhibiting its 56 Fly, 52 Fly and 48 Coupé. Among British yards, Sunseeker is unveiling the Manhattan 56 in a line-up featuring the Predator 75, 76 Yacht, 82 Ocean Enclosed and 90 Ocean. Princess also has a five-yacht range, featuring the V50, V55, F58, F65 and X80, while Pearl hosts the Germany premiere of the Pearl 63.

 

Prestige of France is showing its M48 multihull motoryacht and F4.3, F4.9 and F5.7 from its F-Line of flybridge monohulls, Galeon of Poland has a five-boat line-up comprising the 560 Fly, 510 Sky, 450 HTC, 410 HTC and 335 GTO, while the Astondoa 577 Coupe (world premiere), Sirena 60 and Grand Banks 54 EU Edition are among other models.

 

CGI of Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Alpine

 

Beneteau is in Hall 6 with the Germany debut of the Gran Turismo 50, shown in its limited-edition Alpine version, just one month after its world premiere at the Paris Nautic Show. The French builder is also showing the Gran Turismo 40, Swift Trawler 37 Fly and flagship Grand Trawler 63 – all world premieres at Cannes last September – plus a Swift Trawler 54 outside.

 

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In Hall 5, dedicated to ‘Super Boats’, Pardo is showing the updated version of the Pardo 43, whose original version has sold 300 units since 2017. Apreamare is staging the Germany debut of the 48 Gozzo Cabin, while Santasevera premieres its 42 alongside the 52.

 

Pardo 43

 

From Spain, De Antonio is showing its D50, D42, D36, D32 and D29, while Maxim Yachts exhibits a Max 44R fitted with three 450hp Yamaha XTO engines and capable of 60 knots. Catana Group’s Yot 41 powercat is shown with two 600hp Mercury Verado V12 outboard engines that give a top speed over 40 knots.

 

In Hall 4 – dedicated to ‘Motor Boats’ (along with Halls 3, 1 and 9) – Nimbus is showing all three versions of its new 12 series. Successors to the Swedish brand’s successful 11 series, the Tender 12, Weekender 12 and Commuter 12 all share the same platform, based on the air-lubricated, twin stepped hull used for the 11 series but now further stiffened by vacuum infusion.

 

CGI of Nimbus W12

 

Furthermore, the 12-series boats are 41ft 7in long, with the extra foot compared to the 11 series due to an extended swim platform. “Wherever the boat is used, owners value protected comfort, reliable performance and thoughtful, functional Scandinavian design,” says Jonas Göthberg, Commercial Director at Nimbus Boats. “The 12 Series delivers exactly that.”

 

Axopar is staging the debut of the 38 Cross Cabin, the first version of the Axopar 38 series that succeeds the very successful 37 line and will later be available in Sun Top, Cross Top and CCX (centre console) versions.

 

CGI of Axopar 38 Cross Cabin

 

Wellcraft, part of Groupe Beneteau, is staging the world premiere of both its 28 T-Top and 28 Explorer, while Beneteau displays models from its Flyer open series and Antares weekender range.

 

Aiata moves into Hall 4 with the world premieres of the Sunfinder 38 and its flagship Sunfinder 50, a year after the Turkish brand staged its brand debut with much fanfare by displaying three versions of the Wayfinder 38.

 

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CGI of Aiata Sunfinder 38

 

This year, Marcopolo Adventure Yachts founded by Rosario Alcaro is among new brands showing boats for the first time, as it displays the MP10 (33ft) and MP12 (42ft) in Hall 4. (Other companies choosing Boot for their international debut include Besnati, founded by Davide Besnati, showing its Hurlo 325 tender in Hall 9).

 

CGI of Marcopolo MP12

 

Aquila, a world leader in powercats, makes it Boot debut a 42 Coupe, with the indoor setting offering visitors a clear view of the carbon-fibre Aquila Hydro Glide® foil system. “As we continue to grow our presence in markets around the world, Boot Düsseldorf provides an important opportunity to connect with European boaters and industry professionals,” says Alain Raas, Aquila’s Global Brand Director.

 

Over in Hall 3, Quicksilver, part of Brunswick, kicks off its 40th anniversary celebrations in 2026 by displaying eight boats, while Navan debuts its T30.

 

CGI of Saxdor 460 GTC

 

In Hall 1, Saxdor is staging the long-awaited premiere of its flagship 460 GTC, part of an impressive eight-boat line-up featuring all three 400 versions (GTS, GTC, GTO), two 320s (GTC, GTO), plus the 340 GTWA and 270 GTO.

 

Greenline is hosting the global debut of the Greenline 42 alongside a 45 Coupe, while Jeanneau’s large motorboat line-up includes the DB/43 inboard and DB/37 outboard luxury dayboats, five Merry Fisher weekenders, four Cap Camarat open cruisers and the Sea Loft 480.

 

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CGI of Greenline 42

 

Bahrain’s H Al Dhaen Boats – backed by Mumtalakat, Bahrain’s sovereign wealth fund – is appearing at Boot for the first time with the Europe debut of the DB 380SC, a 41-footer designed by Duch studio Mulder Design.

 

In Hall 9, Highfield hosts the premiere of its ADV9, a year after debuting the ADV7 at the show.

 

CGI of Highfield ADV9

 

Among sailing boats in Hall 16, Nautor Swan is showing a Swan 51 and ClubSwan 28, while CNB returns to the show with a CNB 62. Beneteau hosts the world premiere of the First 60 alongside the Oceanis 52 and Oceanis 47 that debuted at Cannes 2025, plus an Oceanis Yacht 54, Oceanis 37.1, First 36 SE and First 30.

 

Jeanneau is unveiling the Sun Odyssey 455 and showing the series’ 415, 380 and 350 models, plus the Sun Fast 30 One Design, in a display led in size by the Jeanneau Yachts 55 and 60. Also from Groupe Beneteau, the Lagoon 38 and Excess 11 sailing catamarans will be on show.

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Marine Italia Asia introduces yacht sharing programme

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Yacht Share by Marine Italia Asia guarantees a minimum of 55 days of use a year while taking care of the complications of ownership.

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Azimut Fly 78

 

Marine Italia Asia has launched a smart yacht co-ownership programme for 2026. Named ‘Yacht Share by Marine Italia Asia’, the programme is designed to deliver real yacht ownership at a fraction of the cost.

 

Marine Italia Asia, founded in Hong Kong in 2015, is the exclusive Azimut distributor for Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong-China, Taiwan and Singapore. Current models available in its Yacht Share programme include a Azimut Fly 78 and Magellano 60 in Hong Kong, and a Seadeck 7 in Singapore.

 

Azimut Seadeck 7

 

Yacht Share aims to combine the enjoyment, prestige and flexibility of true yacht ownership with greatly reduced costs and transparent reporting. Ownership of each yacht is shared by up to six like-minded owners, providing 55 days of confirmed annual usage plus additional unlimited standby days.

 

Engineered as a ‘turnkey experience’, Yacht Share simplifies yacht ownership. Berthing, insurance, crew coordination, maintenance and yacht management are all professionally handled “so every departure is seamless and every return is effortless”, Marine Italia Asia explained.

 

Azimut Magellano 60

 

“We have launched Yacht Share to provide an ownership solution that we feel is currently missing in the Asian market. We are aware that most yachts will always be purchased by one individual, but in an ever-changing luxury market you need to be creative and cater for differing client needs,” stated Paul Grange, co-founder and COO of Marine Italia Asia.

 

“There are clients that want to enjoy the yachting lifestyle. For various reasons – financial flexibility, time, family or geographical constraints – shared ownership and costs are a very attractive solution while still providing plentiful use of the yacht.

 

Marine Italia Asia, Yacht Share, Azimut, Fly 78, Magellano 60, Seadeck 7, Hong Kong, Singapore, Paul Grange

 

“As the official Azimut Yachts dealer, we offer a selection of beautiful new Azimut yachts in Hong Kong and Singapore managed and supported by our very experienced teams. I really feel Yacht Share is a fantastic alternative ownership structure for many clients to consider.”

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