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Conrad launches largest luxury superyacht fully built in Poland

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The Gdansk superyacht builder launches the 44.3m Ace, built for a Swiss client, with hull two of the shipyard’s C144S series set to follow in 2023.

 

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Conrad has launched the first hull of its C144S design, Ace, in Gdansk on the country’s north coast. The 44.3m tri-deck has an 8.9m beam and a volume of 494GT, and is the largest luxury superyacht fully built in the country, usurping the shipyard’s 40m Viatoris launched in 2018.

 

 

Commissioned by a Swiss customer introduced to the shipyard by the Luxury Charter Group, the C144S is named as such because of its straight bow. UK-based firm Reymond Langton designed the exterior, Dutch firm Diana Yacht Design was responsible for naval architecture and engineering, while Italy-based M2 Atelier handled the custom interior and décor.

 

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Mikołaj Król, Conrad Shipyard Chairman & CEO, said: “This project is a combination of a stylish design with incredible harmony but also the intriguing silhouette of a modern superyacht. Thanks to the impeccable collaboration with all the people involved in the project, we achieved collective success.”

 

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Ace was ordered in January 2020, with construction starting in July 2020. The yacht has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, and is fitted with twin Cat C18 ACERT engines, providing a cruising speed of 11 knots, a top speed of 13 and a range of 4,000nm at 10 knots.

 

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After delivery to the client, Ace will be available for charter through Luxury Charter Group. The 145ft yacht has a draft of 2.45m and can comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests in five staterooms as well as nine crew members.

 

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C144S hull two is now under construction, with delivery scheduled for 2023. Subsequent C144S yachts have an estimated build time of about 24 months.

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CL Yachts embraces X factor on CLX96

CL Yachts embraces X factor on CLX96

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CL Yachts unveiled its pioneering flagship CLX96 in Hong Kong, where the Jozeph Forakis creation showed off its remarkable mix of inventive design and sturdy, working-boat heritage. Words: Guy Nowell. Photos: CL Yachts / Lightseed Studio.

 

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CLX96 can top 25 knots at full load

 

YACHT STYLE was invited to view the revolutionary CLX96 in Hong Kong, where company principals showed off the superyacht soon after its launch from the shipyard and before its journey to the US for her world premiere at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in Florida.

 

“We recognised the need for a new category of yacht, designed to appeal to a new generation yet built to the uncompromising standards of our experienced owners. We call it a luxury performance Sea Activity Vessel, or SAV,” said Martin Lo, Director of CL Yachts, who spoke earlier in the year to YACHT STYLE about the evolution of the CLX96 design (click for interview).

 

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Note the reverse-angle windscreens and plumb bow

 

The designer for both interior and exterior is Milan-based Jozeph Forakis, who brought to the project an entirely fresh approach, uncluttered by preconceptions, while Americans Earl Alfaro and Albert Horsmon handled naval architecture and structural engineering respectively.

 

Even before you step on board the yacht, there’s a strong impression of practicality, encased in a stylish profile. The reverse angles on the superstructure are practical in reducing internal heating and reflections yet are also a nod to CL Yachts’ expertise and relentless innovation in yacht building.

 

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The spacious aft cockpit leads into the saloon

 

The plumb bow is an efficient use of waterline length to generate interior volume, but also reduces pitching, and the combined effect is of a no-nonsense vessel that can take you anywhere in the world and is ready to start 30 minutes from now. So, let’s go!

 

INTERIOR WITH A DIFFERENCE

Step on board straight into the aft cockpit, and a visitor is going to look straight through the internal social area and see that this boat is almost transparent. Indeed, from the cockpit through to the bow is one clear, uninterrupted line of sight.

 

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The main-deck interior offers a clear view all the way forward

 

Forakis is extremely proud of this key design note. Many attempts have been made to ‘bring the outdoors in’, but few have succeeded so well. The main deck is a one-piece experience, giving an impression of a great deal more than 96ft of boat under your feet.

 

The interior begins with a lounge area, segues into the formal dining, passes seamlessly through the galley and bar, and concludes with the Champagne Lounge, before passageways outside lead to the circular-themed Piazza del Sole, otherwise known as the foredeck.

 

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Aft view of the dining area and saloon

 

The divisions between each area are all the same height, giving the effect of one uninterrupted space, enhanced by the enormous side windows (truly floor to ceiling), opening three-panel glass doors on either side of the saloon, and the reverse-angle windshield forward.

 

A steeply raked window here would be pretty much standard, but would also project wasted space below it, and act as a sun trap – not so welcome in the tropics.

 

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The Champagne Lounge uses space typically used by a helm station

 

You won’t see any clunky air conditioning cabinets in this indoor space, as the vents have been cleverly and elegantly incorporated into the window mullions, which are also a structural feature of the vessel.

 

PIAZZA AND TERRAZZA

There’s a watertight door forward and to starboard of the galley that provides easy access from the galley to the Piazza del Sole, which offers variable configuration seating and sunpads. It’s the perfect spot for ‘something cold’ before an alfresco lunch.

 

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The Terrazza Portoghese and Piazza del Sole outdoor areas

 

It’s an elegantly presented space, and the plumb bow allows all the anchoring, windlass and line-handling equipment to be pushed forward and entirely out of the way. It is, indeed, efficient design.

 

Staying outdoors and returning to the stern, CLX96 incorporates a huge beach club deck that doubles as tender storage.

 

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The enormous swim platform includes a Z-lift

 

The area also includes an ingenious hydraulic Z-lift system that can position a section of the aft deck above or below water with steps either up or down, becoming either a boarding platform when moored stern-to or a boat lift when completely lowered.

 

On the flybridge, you’ll find an impressively large Sky Deck with fixed and flexible seating, dining table, grill and bar facilities. With three large, electrically operated windows (port, starboard and aft) the Sky Lounge can convert from fully open-air to fully enclosed and weather-tight, so allowing the yacht’s single helm station to be located here and free up even more space on the main deck.

 

The Sky Deck includes the indoor Sky Lounge and sole helm station

 

But wait! There’s yet another social space, forward of the Sky Lounge. Called the Terrazza Portoghese, it’s named for its proximity to the forward-sloping windows of the helm station, shaded by the overhang of the Portuguese bridge. More flexible seating here invites guests to watch the sun go down, with a glass in hand, and the prospect of a quiet night in a secluded anchorage.

 

ROOMS WITH A VIEW

Speaking of which, CLX96 offers four en-suite cabins on the lower deck. Forward, at the yacht’s widest part, the full-beam owner’s stateroom has a huge skylight directly over the king-size bed and a 65in TV that connects to an external bow camera, so you can lie in bed and see where you’re going.

 

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Located forward, the master suite has a king-size bed under a huge skylight

 

The VIP cabin midships is also full beam and has a virtual skylight with a ceiling-embedded screen connected to an external camera pointing to the sky. In fact, the VIP could easily be mistaken for a master on any other boat, while two doubles (or twins – they convert) complete the set.

 

Forakis is an accomplished interior designer. In common with the public areas on the main deck, the décor of the accommodation area is calm, restrained, immensely tasteful and absolutely first class. Every cabin or suite sports vast amounts of storage space. Ladies, take note. Feel free to bring extra swimsuits and more floaty dresses.

 

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CL Yachts has sold models into Asia, although its primary market is North America and it’s evident in the design of CLX96. Side decks, gangways, stairways and even the space between internal units are just that little bit wider, making moving around the boat easy and comfortable. And of course, the galley fridge is oversized and then some!

 

CLX96 is either a ‘bold departure’ from previous CL Yachts models or a ‘brave new start’ in a radically different direction: take your pick.

 

The widest part of the hull is forward

 

The important thing is that CL Yachts have presented an edgy but elegant yacht to appeal to a new generation of owners, but steeped in its parent company’s reputation for strong, seaworthy design, and quality engineering and construction.

http://www.clyachts.com

 

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Galeon 800 Fly, Pearl 72 premieres among FLIBS highlights

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The Galeon 800 Fly and Pearl 72 are among world premieres at this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, which will also mark the US debut of the 80 Sunreef Power and showcase all six Aquila models.

 

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Galeon 800 Fly

 

As it celebrates its 40th anniversary, Galeon will stage the world premiere of its flagship 800 Fly and the US debut of its 375 GTO as part of its largest display to date at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, which will be held from October 26-30.

 

Hosted by the builder’s US dealer MarineMax, the eight-strong Galeon display will also include the 425 HTS, 470 Sky, 500 Fly, 640 Fly and 680 FLY.

 

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Galeon 800 Fly

 

Bob Burke, Galeon Brand Manager, said: “While Galeon celebrates 40 years of tradition in old-world European craftsmanship and new-world innovative technologies, we could not be more excited to meet our existing clients and introduce the brand to new ones at our seventh consecutive Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

 

“This year’s display will be Galeon’s largest to date, exhibiting models from our all-new ‘fun machine’, the 375 GTO, and our stunning four-stateroom 680 Fly up to our all-new flagship 800 Fly.”

 

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Galeon 800 Fly

 

With an overall length of 83ft 5in (25.35m) and a beam of 19ft (5.8m), the 800 Fly is another Galeon design by UK-based Tony Castro and features a sporty silhouette and immense space in the interior, which incudes soft lines, rounded structural elements and spectacular lighting. 

 

On the main deck, the cockpit has a U-shaped seating area and a long table, while the interior starts with an L-shaped bar and a saloon with seating on both sides. Forward is the dining area to port and galley to starboard, as well as the helm station to starboard.

 

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Galeon 800 Fly

 

The lower deck includes four en-suite guest cabins comprising a full-beam master suite midships, two twins and a VIP in the bow, while the crew quarters are aft, by the swim platform. The enormous flybridge features a full-beam lounging and dining area aft, outdoor galley and wet bar, further seating forward and a full-width sunbathing area ahead of the twin-seat helm to starboard.

 

The 375 GTO is making its US after earlier showings at the Polboat Yachting Festival in Poland in July and the Cannes Yachting Festival in France in September. Also designed by Castro, the 375 GTO is the big sister of the 325 GTO, which launched the Grand Touring Outboards line when it was unveiled in Florida in early 2021 before the first hull in Asia arrived in Hong Kong through Asiamarine.

 

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Galeon 375 GTO

 

Engine options include twin 600hp Mercury Verado outboards that power the 375 GTO close to 50 knots. At rest, long fold-down sides both port and starboard create Galeon’s iconic ‘Beach Mode’ popularised by the 500 Fly, while social areas also include a massive bow lounge.

 

Also at FLIBS, Pearl Yachts is staging the world premiere of the Pearl 72, along with a Pearl 80 and Pearl 62. The American market is increasingly important for the British brand, with the recent addition of Jeff Brown Yachts joining Atlantic Yacht & Ship as Pearl’s US dealers.

 

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Pearl 72

 

Following sea trials, hull one of the Pearl 72 headed to Florida, where she has already been cruising around the ‘sunshine state’. The latest edition of Bill Dixon’s coordinated exterior design and naval architecture is well-matched by the celebrated new interior design theme, ‘Indulgence’, by Kelly Hoppen CBE.

 

Features include two master cabins (forward and midships) among four en-suite guest cabins, and a crew cabin, plus a garage large enough for a tender like a Williams Sportjet 345 and a jet ski.

 

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CGI of Pearl 72

 

Iain Smallridge, Pearl’s Managing Director, said: “After two years of development, it will be a momentous occasion to finally see the beautiful, finished article. Pearl 72 simply offers so much more than competing yachts of the same size.”

 

CL Yachts is staging the world premieres of its CLX96 and its brand-new CLB65 (click for article), its largest and smallest models respectively. Meanwhile, powercat leader Aquila is staging an impressive display of all six of its models – 28 Molokai, 32 Sport, 36 Sport, 44 Yacht, 54 Yacht and flagship 70 Luxury – and introducing the upcoming 42 Yacht and 47 Molokai.

 

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80 Sunreef Power

 

Sunreef Yachts is staging the US debut of the 80 Sunreef Power, with Elen’s Dream berthed at stand F/G28a in the Bahia Mar Marina. Equipped with twin 1200hp engines, the popular model offers superyacht comfort, an innovative jet-ski garage and custom features such as a spa pool on the flybridge.

 

Australian-owned ILIAD Catamarans is at Booth #177 in the Bahia Mar Entrance Hall, where it will introduce its 53 Flybridge. The ILIAD 53F is powered by 440hp Volvo or Yanmar engines, delivering a top speed of 21 knots (lightship) and a range of 3,135nm at low speeds.

 

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CGI of ILIAD 53 Fly

 

The 53 is also being developed in a Sedan version,ILIAD 53S (click for article), while the builder also produces ILIAD 50 and 62 flybridge models.

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CL Yachts staging double debut at FLIBS

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CL Yachts is staging the world premieres of its flagship CLX96 and its CLB65 at this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

 

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CLX96 is already in Fort Lauderdale

 

CL Yachts is hosting the world premieres of CLX96 (click to see Review, Issue 66) and CLB65 at this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (October 26-30), marking the global debuts of the builder’s largest and smallest models to date.

 

CLX96 (click for launch article), which is already in Fort Lauderdale and available for private viewings, is the product of a collaboration between Milan-based industrial designer Jozeph Forakis, Albert Horsmon for structural engineering and Earl Alfaro for naval architecture. 

 

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CLX96 has vast outdoor areas aft and fore

 

CL Yachts’ flagship had a Hong Kong premiere earlier this year and is notable for its rugged, adventurous exterior, with reverse-angle windscreens on the main and upper decks designed to reduce glare and heat. The plumb bow increases hydrodynamic efficiency and increases space for accommodation.

 

The main deck’s vast windows and bi-fold doors are echoed in the flybridge’s spectacular glazing with retractable windows on three sides. The pilothouse is the yacht’s sole helm station, while the skylounge also offers comfortable seating and a full bar. Aft is the ‘sky deck’, which features an alfresco dining area, more seating and space for loose furniture. 

 

Aft view of the dining area and saloon

 

Other unique exterior social zones include the Terrazza Portoghese forward of the skylounge, the flexible Piazza del Sole seating and sunning area on the foredeck, and the expansive aft beach club with hydraulic swim platform.

 

The main deck starts aft with a cockpit featuring a long L-shaped sofa, while inside, the interior offers a clear view all the way forward and huge windows either side. A saloon with seating on both sides is followed by a formal dining area, while forward is an open galley with an island counter, and a slightly raised champagne lounge benefiting from panoramic views.

 

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The lower deck features four guest cabins comprising a full-beam master suite with a real skylight, full-beam VIP stateroom with virtual skylight, and two twins, while there are also two spacious crew cabins. CLX96 has a RINA Hull Construction Certification and is powered by twin 1900bhp Cat C32 engines for a top speed of over 25 knots at full load.

 

CL Yachts is also showing its CLB65 (click for launch article), which expands a B Series also featuring the popular CLB72 and CLB88, its flagship prior to CLX96.

 

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CL Yachts launches CLB65

 

Built upon the combined expertise of naval architect Howard Apollonio and leading marine structural engineer Gurit, CLB65 is designed for ease of use and trouble-free boating, including for owner-operators. The yacht has a resin-infused composite hull and uses carbon-fibre strategically to improve efficiency, performance and durability.

 

CLB65 is CL Yachts’ first model with an aft galley, between the aft cockpit and the saloon, and is designed as the social hub of the boat, which features expansive windows. The expansive flybridge with hard top has an electric grill and abundant seating for lounging and relaxation.

 

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CLB65 joins CLB72 and CLB88 models

 

The lower deck has a full-beam master stateroom midships, VIP suite forward and a guest cabin with twin beds.

 

CLB65 has upper and lower helm stations, each equipped with dual STIDD helm seats and 17-inch Volvo glass cockpit displays, and is powered by twin Volvo IPS1050 pod drives for a top speed of 27 knots. www.clyachts.com

 

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Porsche Ranks First As The World’s Most Valuable Brand

Porsche Ranks First As The World’s Most Valuable Brand

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The Stuttgart-based sports car manufacture’s recent IPO paves the way for a promising future.

 By Joseph Low
Porsche 911 GT3 RS, 2022.

For German carmaker Porsche, its IPO debut on 29 September 2022 at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange was a momentous day as it ushered in a “new era with increased entrepreneurial flexibility”, according to the press release by the marque. The day also saw a new record in Europe as the car brand now holds the largest IPO by market capitalisation of around €78 billion.

 

On the first day of trading, the shares of Porsche were offered at €82.50 per share and by 6 October 2022, prices rose to €93, corresponding to a total market value of €85 billion. Compared to its ex-parent company Volkswagen’s market capitalisation of €77.7 billion, the sportscar maker finishes first to be Europe’s most valuable brand. Further adding to the prestige is the marque retaining its position as the world’s valuable luxury brand, according to Brand Finance, a leading brand valuation consultancy.

 

From left: Lutz Meschke, Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board and Oliver Blume, Chairman of the Executive Board.

Speaking more about the successful IPO, Oliver Blume, chairman of the executive board of Porsche AG, said, “Making our customers’ dreams come true is what drives us. Today, a big dream comes true for us. With the completion of the IPO, we are beginning a new chapter in the unique history of our company.” He further added, “This is a historic moment for Porsche. Above all, I would like to thank our more than 37,000 dedicated colleagues worldwide and all who have enabled us to announce our successful IPO today.”

 

Porsche’s spun-off from its former parent company Volkswagen came at a juncture where the sportscar marker was due to end its financial and domination agreement by the end of 2022. Instead, it will be replaced by an industrial cooperation agreement where both entities will “govern their industrial and strategic relationship”. The common thread that holds the two is the aim for a “sustainable and value-creating development of Porsche AG”.

 

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With the fresh funds it raised from the IPO, Porsche has plans to use it and fulfil its commitment towards electrification. By 2030, 80 per cent of the cars made by Porsche will be battery-electric vehicles and accompanying this path towards a greener future, and it is working towards a net-carbon value chain by the same year. This move towards using electric engines aligns with other car manufacturers like Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Ferrari and Lamborghini.

 

“We aim to redefine the concept of modern luxury by combining luxury with sustainability and social commitment. Porsche wants to grow with its luxury products and services and assume social responsibility,” shared Oliver Blume of Porsche’s aim for the future.

 

The company is expecting its operating profits to be in the range of 17 to 18 per cent for the year ending 31 December 2022. Porsche is in a strong financial position as its half-year financial results already saw it earning €17.92 billion, so for the year 2022, its predicted revenue is around €38 billion to €39 billion.

 

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Nautor Swan has begun building hull one of the Swan 128 in Finland, where it’s also completing the first hulls of the Swan 88 and Swan 108.

 

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Swan 128

 

Nautor Swan is expanding its Maxi Swan Yachts line with a new flagship Swan 128, which is already under construction in Pietarsaari, with the hull plug already completed. Following the launches of the Swan 98 in 2020 and the Swan 120 last year, the Swan 128 is among three new Maxi Swan Yachts models in build, along with the Swan 88 and Swan 108.

 

German Frers, who has been designing for Swan since 1981, is responsible for the naval architecture of the Swan 128, which marks his 13th new model – including seven 80ft-plus Maxis – for the Finnish builder in the last 10 years. Hull features include a double rudder blade, while the contained heel – around 20 degrees in optimal conditions – enables a comfortable ride.

 

Swan 128

 

Cape Horn Engineering handled CFD analysis, to test and optimise the shape of the canoe body in all dynamic sailing conditions.

 

Micheletti + Partners designed the deck and the coachroof, developing upon the style of the Swan 108. The design was studied and enhanced through an exchange between all the parties involved, especially in terms of the relationship between the hull and superstructure, the latter being particularly agile and sporty despite the semi-raised saloon layout.

 

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Swan 128

 

The bow has been designed to have good separation between the headstay and Code 0 while the cockpit offers the typical three-area division that characterises all Swans. The front area, close to the deckhouse, is protected by a sprayhood and a bimini top, while a retractable model with rigid structure is optional.

 

The classic configuration with C-shaped sofas, double table and aft-facing sun deck is standard, while the flat-floor layout has no fixed volumes and can be customised. The central cockpit area includes the winches and the second companionway, connecting the crew quarters with the wheels.

 

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Swan 128

 

The entire stern is dedicated to the beach club, which connects to the large swim platform that can be further extended in the optional double-action version. The aft garage can accommodate a tender up to 4.5m.

 

Misa Poggi worked with Frers and the shipyard on the interiors, as she has done for all recent Swan Yachts and Maxis. The interior’s notable features include a large area of the foreship entirely dedicated to the owner with no design constraints in terms of shape or structure, allowing the space to be customised and to make each yacht unique.

 

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Swan 88

 

Meanwhile, the Swan 88 and Swan 108 are also by the design team of Frers, Micheletti and Poggi. Hull one of the Swan 88 is the yard’s first to feature a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion platform, while hull two – also in build – features a traditional diesel-powered shaft-line.

 

Hull one of the Swan 108 will launch in spring 2023 and has been conceived to cruise around the world, featuring a customised interior by Poggi.

 

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Swan 108

 

Swan’s other recent maxi-sized models include the ClubSwan 125 Skorpios, which launched and started racing last year, and the ClubSwan 80, which competed in two regattas last month before its world premiere at the Monaco Yacht Show.

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Amer 41M Explorer set for 2025

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Italy’s Amer Yachts is building a 41m explorer by De Basto Designs and Optima Design that features an open foredeck for water toys deployed by integrated cranes. 

 

 

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Optima Design handled naval architecture

 

Italy’s Amer Yachts is building the Amer 41M Explorer, which features exterior and interior design by Luiz de Basto’s Miami-based De Basto Designs studio. Naval architecture and engineering are by Italy’s Optima Design, which is based in La Spezia and headed by Antonio Luxardo and Michele Zignego.

 

Scheduled for delivery in 2025, the explorer-style yacht has an overall length of 41.32m (136ft) and a beam of 9.76m (32ft), and features accommodation for 10 guests in five cabins and up to eight crew. It has a shallow draft of just 2.25m (7ft 4in), which Miami-based sales broker Juan Morillo, Amer’s US dealer, said was among key factors behind the sale.

 

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Luiz de Basto designed the integrated cranes

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De Basto’s exterior design is distinguished by a raised touch-and-go helipad forward of an open deck for storing tenders and toys, which can be launched and retrieved by two 8,000kg heavy-duty cranes integrated into the sides of the superstructure.

 

Other features include a high bow and an innovative steel hull in terms of shape and technology. Fitted with Volvo Penta D13 IMO III engines, the yacht features an advanced propulsion system able to significantly reduce consumption and emissions while ensuring silence and comfort on board.

 

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The Amer 41M Explorer is due in 2025

 

The Amer 41M Explorer is expected to have a cruising speed of about 12 knots, a top speed of about 15 knots, and a range of 4,500nm at 11 knots.

 

Amer Yachts is also building the Amer 70 Steel designed by Optima Design, which is scheduled for delivery in 2026 (click for article).
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The UAE builder is collaborating with the Dubai Institute of Design & Innovation, with the first class focused on developing brand and design innovations.

 

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DIDI students with Gulf Craft’s Abeer Alshaali (far right)

 

Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Gulf Craft has initiated a collaboration with Dubai Institute of Design & Innovation (DIDI) as part of its commitment “to make the UAE a global yachting centre of excellence”. The builder’s aim is to develop a new generation of innovators by encouraging students at the Dubai Design District-based institute to consider an exciting career in the region’s expanding yachting sector.

 

Abeer Alshaali, Gulf Craft’s Deputy Managing Director, said: “Innovation, design and empowering the next generation of the yachting community is a passion for Gulf Craft, which is why we’re partnering with DIDI, to share its values and vision, and exchange knowledge and expertise with up-and-coming design talent.

 

“Maintaining our global reputation for excellence means we constantly seek world-class talent. DIDI shares our philosophy when it comes to pushing the bar in design innovation, so it’s an honour to collaborate and provide the upcoming generation with an immersive experience. But to us, what matters most is the passion and commitment an individual brings to the table. We look forward to the outcome.”

 

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Professor Elmar Schüller (DIDI) and Abeer Alshaali (Gulf Craft)

 

One of the first projects with DIDI is a studio class involving students in their second, third and fourth year taking on the challenge to ‘Create new Strategic Brand and Design Innovations for Gulf Craft’. Running between September and December, the classes include a Gulf Craft Shipyard tour, a visit to the Gulf Craft Experience Centre in Dubai, and presentations judged by a panel of Gulf Craft experts.

 

Led by Professor Elmar Schüller, former Vice President of the Red Dot Design Award, the class is designed to develop skills in research and development, design, marketing and sales, and communications. In the final presentations, students discuss their learnings and showcase 2D and 3D design simulations.

 

Professor Schüller, Strategic Design Management, DIDI, said: “Partnerships with forward-thinking companies such as Gulf Craft are extremely valuable learning experiences for our students. Abeer’s passion for encouraging and empowering the next generation has delivered the impetus to create a new channel of work experience for our students.

 

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DIDI students visit Gulf Craft’s Umm Al Quwain shipyard

 

“Through working with companies on practical projects such as this, they better understand how design and innovation strategies work in the real world and in the context of a global business and entrepreneurship.

 

“Innovation is not just about design or technology but also business challenges, identifying opportunities for growth and creating a value proposition that sets a brand apart. Our students are excited to have this opportunity to work in such an exciting sector, where innovation and design are paramount.”

 

Gulf Craft is an integrated shipyard that manages R&D, design and production in-house, last year delivering the Majesty 175, the world’s largest composite-built production superyacht. It has production facilities in Umm Al Quwain, UAE, and the Maldives, and its portfolio includes the Majesty, Nomad, Oryx and Silvercraft yacht brands.

 

DIDI, which had its first intake in 2018, is focused on nurturing, mentoring and creating designers. Its curriculum is designed to empower students to map out their own four-year educational journey, culminating in the region’s first Integrated Bachelor of Design degree, with a choice of concentration in the areas of Product Design, Multimedia Design, Fashion Design and Strategic Design Management.

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Italy’s Wider is producing the first units of its in-demand WiderCat92 powercat at its expanding facility in Fano, while building its 72m Moonflower at its new superyacht hub in Venice.

 

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WiderCat 92, showing side access to VIP cabins

 

Wider is scheduled to launch the first hull of its WiderCat 92 from its new Fano shipyard in spring 2023 ahead of the model’s world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 12-17. The shipyard has announced that five hulls have been sold, with two set to be delivered to the United States through Widers partnership with MarineMax as its exclusive dealer in US.

 

The hulls and decks of the WiderCat 92 are being laminated and will be assembled and joined in November 2022, before work begins on the lower deck, such as systems and furnishings. The models of the two superstructures have also been completed.

 

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WiderCat 92 saloon

 

The WiderCat 92 featured in Yacht Style’s 2022 Multihulls Issue (click to read) Designed by Luca Dini and Wider Centro Stile (Wider Style Centre), the 92ft powercat has a beam of over 39ft. The beam extends when the side platforms drop, which offers direct side access to both VIP cabins and forms a 720sqft, three-sided beach club with the garage door down.

 

Solar panels covering 1,830sqft deliver self-sufficiency at anchor, with unused energy stored in the lithium batteries to power systems at night. Wider’s serial hybrid system enables a cruising speed of 12 knots and a range over 1,600nm at eight knots or up to 2,400nm at six knots, while in zero-emission mode, the yacht can travel 27nm at six knots in silence.

 

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WiderCat 92 in build in Fano

 

Focused on production of Wider’s powercats, the Fano shipyard is situated by a popular marina on Italy’s Adriatic coast and occupies an 11,000sqm seafront site, with an almost-100m quay. The shipyard also includes an innovation centre dedicated to design, new technologies and eco-friendly initiatives such as incorporating sustainable materials such as wood and glass.

 

In Venice , further up the Adriatic coast, Wider has laid the keel of the Moonflower 72 hybrid superyacht at the builder’s brand-new hub dedicated to superyachts and full custom projects.

 

Wider, shipyard, Italy, WiderCat 92, Yacht Style, Moonflower 92, Nauta Design, Fano, Venice, superyacht, innovation, MarineMax, Marcello Maggi, W-Fin Sarl The 236ft Moonflower 72 features an exterior by Nauta Design

 

Announced earlier this year and due for delivery in 2025, the 236ft, 1,450GT steel and aluminium superyacht features an exterior by Nauta Design, and naval architecture and interiors by Wider.

 

Moonflower 72 will be equipped with the Wider hybrid propulsion system comprising two variable-speed generators of 1,860kW each and a sodium nickel battery bank of approximately 1mW.

 

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Wider’s new facilities in Fano and Venice follow last year’s recapitalisation under Marcello Maggi and holding company W-Fin Sarl, with the company already surpassing all its objectives set in September 2021.

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Conrad to build custom 130ft flybridge sailing yacht

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Poland’s Conrad Shipyard signs contract for a 130ft flybridge performance sailing superyacht designed by Germany’s Frank Neubelt.

 

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C-130 measures 130ft in length

 

Poland’s Conrad Shipyard has announced a new build contract with Frank Neubelt Yacht Designs and Neubelt’s German Yacht Couture project agency for C-130, an innovative 40m sailing superyacht.

 

Neubelt and German Yacht Couture affiliate Lyacht are handling exterior and interior design, and naval architecture, while FNYD is providing interior styling. Conrad, located in the north-coast city of Gdansk, is scheduled to start building the 130-footer in spring 2023, with construction estimated to take up to 24 months.

 

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Mikołaj Król (Conrad CEO), Frank Neubelt (designer) and Marcin Czarniawski (Conrad Project Manager)

 

Mikolaj Krol, CEO of Conrad, said: “Our collaboration with Frank Neubelt is based on strong superyacht expertise on all sides but also on the trust and long-lasting friendship between our companies. I feel truly privileged and motivated to build this demanding, game-changing project.”

 

Conrad believes C-130 will be the first flybridge performance sailing yacht of this size with its specially invented indoor-outdoor saloon.

 

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C-130 will have a carbon-fibre hull and deckhouse

 

The wide, sled-style hull is set to be made from lightweight carbon-fibre, while a telescopic lifting keel-fin with bulb provides a draft of 3.8-6.0m. The rigging and mast will offer a powerful Code-0/Gennaker sail plan with a retractable carbon bowsprit.

 

The carbon-built deckhouse features specially developed full-screen side windows, while the lower deck provides a spacious owner’s area with its own aft-deck terrace entrance, plus three guest cabins and forward crew quarters for six.

 

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C-130 is distinguished by a flybridge

 

At the owner’s request, the yacht will also be equipped with a retractable, 360-degree, hybrid-powered engine with two rudders offering a cruising speed of 12 knots. The yacht will have storage for a 5m owner’s tender and a smaller one for crew.

 

Conrad was founded within the Marine Project shipyard in 2003 and is currently completing C144S, Poland’s biggest luxury motor yacht to date.

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The British luxury motor yacht builder has appointed Bush & Noble as its representative in the Middle East, trading under the name Sunseeker Gulf.

 

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Douglas Culverwell, Brett Noble, Joanne Smith, John Bush, Sunseeker CEO Andrea Frabetti and Sean Robertson

 

Sunseeker International has appointed Bush & Noble as its new distributor in the Middle East, where the company will trade under the name of Sunseeker Gulf in their representation of the British builder. John Bush and Brett Noble founded Bush & Noble in 2012 in Dubai and will develop Sunseeker’s presence in the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Bahrain.

 

Douglas Culverwell, Sunseeker’s Director of Distributor Development, said: “We are delighted to unveil Sunseeker Gulf as our new distributor in this critical market. Their strength and expertise will offer exceptional customer service and ample opportunity to develop our presence in the region.”

 

Sean Robertson, Sunseeker’s Sales and Marketing Director, added: “Our new alliance with Sunseeker Gulf will offer the market direct and unprecedented access to the entire Sunseeker range. Yachts ranging from 55-160ft will offer prospective customers a diverse portfolio of luxury motor yachts, from the all-new and incredibly exciting Superhawk 55 to the magnificent 100 Yacht and recently launched Ocean range.”

 

Following the success of the Sunseeker Showcase in the builder’s headquarters in Poole and in Hong Kong, Dubai will also benefit from an on-land, client-focused showcase. Sunseeker Gulf’s upcoming events including next year’s Dubai International Boat Show (March 1-5, 2023), where it will participate with a range of Sunseeker motor yachts.

 

John Bush, co-founder of Sunseeker Gulf, said: “We are incredibly proud to embark on a new venture with Sunseeker. Representing an iconic brand in a growing market will enable us to develop our business in the Middle East.

 

“We are very excited to present the incomparable quality found in Sunseeker’s yachts. As true leaders in yacht design and innovation, this is an exceptional new offering to the Middle East market which sees us represent one of the most prestigious yacht brands in the world today.”

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Tonny Chung’s First 31.7 Foxzhead is back to try to defend its Beneteau Cup Hong Kong overall title, as entries rise ahead of the second edition from October 29-30.

 

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Tonny Chung’s First 31.7 Foxzhead returns after winning last year

 

Pascal Martin’s Oceanis 51.1 Legende II and Tonny Chung’s First 31.7 Foxzhead are among boats returning for the second edition of the Beneteau Cup Hong Kong Supported by Aon, having won Division A and Division B respectively at the inaugural event in May 2021 (click for 2021 report).

 

Foxzhead was the overall winner last year, when 21 Beneteau yachts competed. This year’s event is again organised by Beneteau Asia Pacific and Simpson Marine, and supported by Aberdeen Boat Club.

 

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The first edition featured 21 yachts

 

Oceanis 48 entries include Thomas Kwan’s Captain Ernie and Benny Ip’s 142500, while Mike Simpson’s Freedom and David Fung’s PT2 are among Oceanis 46.1 yachts. Other Oceanis models include John Berry’s 43 Five O One, Ming Lou’s 40 Coral Harbour and Olivier Dewailly’s 35 Spirou.

 

Henry Lu’s Sense 50 Sea Monkey is among the largest entries, but otherwise the fleet is dominated by First models including TC Leung’s First 47.7 Polar Star III, which finished third in Division A last year.

 

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Captain Ernie, Thomas Kwan’s Oceanis 48

 

First entries also include the 41s5 Easy Breezy II owned by Alfred Lau and Castor Kong, Robert Cook’s 405 Ichiban and Fukushima Kunihiro’s 265 Water Rabbit.

 

Day one features an island race and a Pirates of the Caribbean-themed gala dinner on Middle Island to celebrate Halloween. Day two starts with a pursuit race followed by an afternoon on the beach with a water toys experience organised by Decathlon, concluding with a sunset awards party at The Bay restaurant on Lamma Island.

 

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The Beneteau Cup features two days of racing

 

Sailability Hong Kong (click for website) is the regatta’s official charity. Founded in 2009, Sailability Hong Kong provides the opportunity for anyone with a physical disability or special educational needs to learn to sail or have a water-based experience.

 

The organisation says it has provided lessons for over 6,000 sailors with a disability or other challenges, and conducts over 3,000 individual sailing lessons each year.

 

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TC Leung’s First 47.7 Polar Star III finished third in Division A last year

 

Beneteau Cup sponsors providing awards and prizes include Beneteau, Amore Pacific, Devialet, Fortnum & Mason, Frette, Imperatrice, Lantau Yacht Club, Mazu, Moonzen Brewery, Oliver James Lilos, Raze, Rituals, Supergoop, Sevenstar Yacht Transport and Tumi.

 

To register for the Beneteau Cup Hong Kong Supported by Aon click here, or visit the official website for more details.

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