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Hong Kong gearing up for “pivotal”LYC Boat Show

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Camper & Nicholsons is exhibiting three superyachts at the Lantau Yacht Club Boat Show – Festa Nautica, with mainland exhibitors and large flybridge motoryachts by Ferretti Yachts, Wally and Sunseeker also among highlights.

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The 65m Global

 

Camper & Nicholsons plans to exhibit the 65m Global expedition yacht at this year’s Lantau Yacht Club Boat Show – Festa Nautica, which will be held from October 17-19 (click here to register for free entry). Built in the US by Bender Shipbuilding & Repair in 1982, the steel-hulled 212-footer has undergone 21st-century conversions and refits to become a renowned explorer or support vessel.

 

Global will be joined in the Camper & Nicholsons display by the 37m all-aluminium Zeepaard (2003) built by the JFA shipyard in France, and the 32m Mirae (2023), the only MCY 105 Skylounge built by Monte Carlo Yachts.

 

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Wally’s 89ft wallywhy200

 

Ferretti Group will also be among leading exhibitors at Lantau Yacht Club, where the Italian conglomerate will exhibit Wally’s wallywhy200 – the 89ft, 200GT flagship of its ‘spaceship’ series – along with a Ferretti Yachts Infynito 80 and a Ferretti Yachts 580.

 

DCH Marine, the Asia-Pacific dealer for Sunseeker, Saxdor and Williams, will exhibit a Sunseeker 90 Ocean Enclosed flybridge motoryacht (formerly known as Ocean 182) with a Williams SportJet 435, as well as a Saxdor 320 GTO.

 

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Sunseeker 90 Ocean Enclosed

 

DCH Marine will also provide a new Saxdor 400 GTC for a complimentary shuttle service that will operate between the Discovery Bay Pier and Lantau Yacht Club every 30 minutes from 11am-5pm on the Saturday and Sunday of the show.

 

The event’s provisional line-up of motoryachts includes the Prestige X60 (Asia Yachting), Absolute 52 Fly and 56 Fly (Absolute Marine), Beneteau Antares 7 (NextWave), Selene 53 (Jet Tern Marine) and Parker 790 Explorer (Wah Hing Marine).

 

Powercats include the Aquila 42 Fly (Marine Italia) and Fountaine Pajot MY6 (Asia Yachting), while Asiamarine is exhibiting the Lagoon 51 sailing catamaran, Beneteau Oceanis 37.1 sailboat and Four Winns TH36 powercat.

 

Hong Kong, Lantau Yacht Club, LYC, Boat Show, Festa Nautica, Camper & Nicholsons, Ferretti Yachts, Infynito, Wally, wallywhy200, Sunseeker, Saxdor, DCH Marine, Franklin Mak, Absolute, Prestige, Beneteau, Lagoon, Parker, Selene, Fountaine Pajot, Aquila

 

Gilles Vaton Design, a France-based naval architecture studio, is among on-land exhibitors. Exhibiting equipment companies include Grandtech International Engineering – which represents Volvo Penta, GoFilter and French Eaux – and Express Marine Electronics, while Marine Service Asia (MSA) is offering sea trials on an Oceania 45WA for visitors to experience Cox Marine diesel outboard engines.

 

For the first time, the show includes exhibitors from mainland China, with the Zhuhai Jinwan Yacht Industry Development Association showcasing the district’s yacht industry chain and services for international clients, notably the optimised entry, maintenance and regulatory procedures for yachts from Hong Kong and Macau.

 

 

The show’s lifestyle offerings include a Rolls-Royce motor car, a display by Jacob & Co, the show’s official watch brand, and a cigar experience by Migratory, while KEF provides its high-fidelity sound systems as the show’s official audio partner.

 

Sporting activities include pickleball with coaching sessions by Asia Aces Pickleball Academy, putting challenges organised by Discovery Bay Golf Club, and outdoor ice skating on a synthetic rink by Genius Skate. Drone technology by DJI and classic carnival games are also among attractions.

 

 

The clubhouse patio will be the show’s gourmet hub, featuring culinary experiences from Caffè Napoli, Discovery Bay Golf Club, Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong and Peony Chinese Restaurant. Guests can enjoy artisanal takeaway specialties crafted by acclaimed chefs, and drinks by Only Beverages.

 

Franklin Mak, Executive Vice President of Hospitality at HKR International Limited, said: “Festa Nautica has always celebrated yachting excellence, but 2025 marks a pivotal occasion. The participation of Zhuhai industry partners and association builds bridges between two of Asia’s most dynamic marine communities.

 

 

“Our premium exhibitors and engaging programming create a unique platform where industry leaders can forge partnerships, and where enthusiasts can discover new horizons. This is more than an event; it’s the cultivation of a maritime community that will shape the future of yachting in our region.”

 

The show will be open from 10am-6pm each day, with the first day including a 4.30pm opening ceremony followed by a welcome reception. Lantau Yacht Club is the only marina in Hong Kong awarded 5 Gold Anchor Platinum Marina and Superyacht Ready Marina accreditations by the Marina Industries Association.

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Meet RIMOWA Groove, the First Leather Collection

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RIMOWA expands into its first leather bags series with the RIMOWA Groove collection that’s designed to complement its suitcases.

BY Asri Jasman

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Ever since it released the Personal crossbody—first seen in a collaboration with Dior Men for the Summer 2020 season—RIMOWA has been steadily expanding into the lifestyle bags and accessories sphere. The brand launched the canvas-focused Never Still series shortly after, the nylon Signature collection in 2023, reimagined its aluminium suitcase as its first aluminium handbag last year, and most recently released an aluminium backpack. Just in case it isn’t already apparent, RIMOWA isn’t only about luxury travel.

 

Now, the brand is doubling down on the category with its first-ever series of leather bags. The RIMOWA Groove collection is named after the iconic design that decorates almost the entirety of its offerings, but unlike the standard unidirectional motif, the grooves on the Groove collection are a combination of both the horizontal and vertical. They’re also bolder and proportionally more oversized for a playful update the likes of which we haven’t seen from the brand before.

 

The bags in the Groove collection are made in Italy using supple and resilient premium leather to craft three distinct, structured silhouettes. The largest is in the collection is the Groove Shopping Bag that has a handle drop perfectly designed to be carried as a top-handle or on the shoulder, while the Groove Sliding Hobo Bag is more relaxed in structure and fitted with an adjustable strap. Both bags come with a removable pouch and have been cleverly designed to integrate with any RIMOWA suitcase—the notches on the Groove Shopping Bag and the back slot on the Groove Sliding Hobo Bag allow the telescopic handle to slide in easily. The final silhouette in the collection, the Groove Cross-Body Bag is shaped almost like a shrunken suitcase with a top handle that’s reminiscent of the RIMOWA Classic line’s. The style is available in small and large formats, with both featuring a wide zipped opening that extends all the way to the sides of the bag.

 

For a start, all bags in the Groove collection are permanently available in black. The Groove Cross-Body Bags, however, are available in a range of colours. The large and small formats are also available in a seasonal silver colour, while only the latter can be found in additional seasonal colours of pink, burgundy, and green.

But how much are they priced at, you ask? The Groove Shopping Bag comes in at SGD2,870, the Groove Sliding Hobo Bag is priced at SGD2,700, the large Groove Cross-Body Bag goes for SGD2,360, and the small Groove Cross-Body Bag will set you back SGD1,600. The best thing is, like every RIMOWA piece that’s not a wheeled suitcase, every design in the Groove collection also comes with a two-year guarantee.

 

The RIMOWA Groove collection is now available in RIMOWA boutiques and online.

 

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Genoa show attracts 124,000 visitors

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Organisers of the Genoa International Boat Show announced another growth in attendance, and exhibitors from 45 countries at the six-day show.

 

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Held from September 18-23, the 65th Genoa International Boat Show attracted 124,248 visitors over the six days, according to Confindustria Nautica (Italian Marine Industry Association), marking a 2.8 per cent growth from 2024.

 

Figures shared by organisers included over 1,000 boats on display, 123 new products including 96 premieres, and 23 new shipyards among exhibitors from 45 countries. Boosting the show’s international profile, the Italian Trade Agency worked with the Italian Marine Industry Association to organise the attendance of journalists and foreign buyers from over 35 countries and five continents.

 

Genoa International Boat Show, Azimut, Ferretti Group, Sanlorenzo, Confindustria Nautica, Italian Marine Industry Association, Piero Formenti, America’s Cup, Grant Dalton, Silvia Salis, Mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, Liguria Regional CouncilPiero Formenti (President, Confindustria Nautica) and Grant Dalton (CEO, America’s Cup Events)

 

Piero Formenti, the new President of the Italian Marine Industry Association, said: “The Italian Marine Industry Association has developed a 10-year programme that has realised the show’s full potential.

 

“This is a product that the world has been able to admire, displayed in a showcase that must be more visible and more accessible, especially abroad. We work in a marvellous but fragile territory, and it is for this reason that we must be supported by infrastructures that are adequate to the strategic value this event offers the industry and Italy.”

 

Genoa International Boat Show, Azimut, Ferretti Group, Sanlorenzo, Confindustria Nautica, Italian Marine Industry Association, Piero Formenti, America’s Cup, Grant Dalton, Silvia Salis, Mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, Liguria Regional Council

 

Among on-land highlights of this year’s show was the announcement of the Italian Marine Industry Association as a strategic partner of the Louis Vuitton 38th America’s Cup, which will be held in Naples in 2027.

 

Grant Dalton, CEO of America’s Cup Events, attended the announcement, saying: “The Genoa show is extraordinary, as are the boats and the culture it expresses. I hope to see all the people I have seen here in Naples [in 2027].”

 

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On the water, the Amer 120 was the show’s largest yacht, while Azimut’s 11-model display included the Italy debuts of the Grande 30M and Fly 82, just days after both Alberto Mancini-designed motoryachts concluded their world premieres at the six-day Cannes Yachting Festival (September 9-14).

 

Azimut’s other boats included the Fly 53, 62 and 68, Seadeck 6 and 7, Magellano 60 and 66, S7 sportbridge and Atlantis 45 cruiser.

 

Ferretti Group staged the country premieres of the Ferretti Yachts 800, Riva 58’ Capri and Itama 54 after the three models debuted at Cannes, while the Pershing GTX70 returned to an Italian event after its world premiere at this year’s Venice Boat Show.

 

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The four 2025 models were joined by Riva’s 76’ Bahamas Super from the Open line and 82’ Diva from the Flybridge series, along with Wally’s wallywhy150 (79ft, 150GT) and a wallytender43X.

 

Sanlorenzo hosted the Italy debut of the SL110A asymmetrical planing yacht, following its global premiere at Cannes. The Italian shipyard’s eight-model line-up also included seven other models that were on display at Cannes: the SL90A and SL86A, SD96 and SD90, SX100 and SX88, and the SP92 coupe.

 

Sister brand Bluegame staged the Italy premiere of the BGF45 powercat – also fresh from Cannes – as part of a varied display including the BG74 and BG54, BGX73 and BGX63, and BGM75 multihull.

 

Genoa International Boat Show, Azimut, Ferretti Group, Sanlorenzo, Confindustria Nautica, Italian Marine Industry Association, Piero Formenti, America’s Cup, Grant Dalton, Silvia Salis, Mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, Liguria Regional Council

 

Among British builders, Princess showcased seven models, with the S80, V65 and F58 making their Italy debuts alongside the Y80, V55, V50 Open and F50. Sunseeker staged the Genoa debuts of the 82 Ocean Enclosed (formerly Ocean 156) and Manhattan 68 (2025), along with the 75 Sport Yacht and Predator 55.

 

Italy’s Pardo hosted the local debut of the P43 from its Walkaround series in a display that included the P38, P50, the Endurance line’s E60 and E72, plus the GT52 and flagship GT75. Sister brand VanDutch hosted the country debut of its flagship 75 alongside the 56, 48, 40 and 32.

 

Invictus and sister brand Capoforte staged a large display headed by the Italy debut of Invictus’ new flagship TT550.

 

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Among other Italian builders, Absolute showed its 52 Fly and 48 Coupé, Apreamare displayed the Gozzo 48 Cabin, 45, 38 Cabin and 35, while Cantiere Mimi celebrated its 50th anniversary with eight models including world premieres of new versions of the Libeccio 9.50 Walkaround and Libeccio 13.5 Cabin.

 

Axopar showed models from its 22, 25, 29, 37 and flagship 45 lines, while fellow Finnish brand Saxdor displayed its 400 GTO and 400 GTC flagships, 340 GTWA and 320 GTO. Spain’s Maxim Yachts staged the Europe premiere of the Max 44 R, while Turkey’s Aiata staged the country debut of its Wayfinder 38 Cabin.

 

Genoa International Boat Show, Azimut, Ferretti Group, Sanlorenzo, Confindustria Nautica, Italian Marine Industry Association, Piero Formenti, America’s Cup, Grant Dalton, Silvia Salis, Mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, Liguria Regional Council

 

Beneteau and Jeanneau of France’s Groupe Beneteau showed new motor and sailing models following their world premieres at Cannes, while Grand Soleil of Italy’s Cantiere del Pardo included its flagship 72 in the largest brand display among sailing monohull exhibitors. Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Bali and Excess were among catamaran exhibitors.

 

Beneteau’s Oceanis 52 won the Sailboats over 14m category at the show’s Design Innovation Award evening hosted by Katia Damborsky, while other winners included the Pardo 43 (Motorboats up to 14m LH), Ferretti Yachts 800 (Motorboats over 14 m LH), Sanlorenzo SL110A (Superyachts, over 24m LH) and Bluegame BGF45 (Multihulls).

 

Genoa International Boat Show, Azimut, Ferretti Group, Sanlorenzo, Confindustria Nautica, Italian Marine Industry Association, Piero Formenti, America’s Cup, Grant Dalton, Silvia Salis, Mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, Liguria Regional Council

Winners at the 6th Design Innovation Award

 

Silvia Salis, Mayor of Genoa since May 2025, said: “This Genoa International Boat Show was the first for me and full of emotions. This is the great international brand of our city, an event that should be protected and constantly nurtured.

 

“The City Council, Liguria Regional Council and Italian Marine Industry Association need to keep working together for this growth to continue. It’s also important to invest in the ‘Fuori Salone’ (events outside the show), like in the Milan Design Week, by creating a brimming events programme, such as the Rolli days in Genoa, that will extend visitors’ stay.”

 

Genoa International Boat Show, Azimut, Ferretti Group, Sanlorenzo, Confindustria Nautica, Italian Marine Industry Association, Piero Formenti, America’s Cup, Grant Dalton, Silvia Salis, Mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, Liguria Regional Council

Silvia Salis (third left), Mayor of Genoa, and Marco Bucci (second right), President of Liguria

 

Marco Bucci, President of the Liguria Regional Council, added: “Once again this year, the Genoa International Boat Show has demonstrated its role as the beating heart of the Italian boating industry, overflowing with visitors, exhibitors, events and conferences.

 

“Now the goal is to do even better for the next edition. All of us, starting with the institutions and the companies that make up the sector, must commit to making this the most important boat show in the world.”

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Teji | Cowie superyacht law firm launches in UK and Hong Kong

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Announced ahead of its presence at the 34th Monaco Yacht Show, the company is a partnership between London-based Alex Teji and Hong Kong-based Antony Cowie.

 

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Offering a combined 40 years of experience in maritime, corporate and finance law, Alex Teji and Antony Cowie have partnered to create Teji | Cowie, ‘The Superyacht Lawyers’, a new practice specialising in legal matters relating to the superyacht sector. The pair both attended the 34th Monaco Yacht Show soon after the announcement of the new company.

 

Serving superyacht owners and industry stakeholders worldwide, Teji | Cowie has been formed to combine “decades of maritime law expertise with a client-centric approach to deliver discreet, high-touch legal services across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the US”.

 

With a presence in both London and Hong Kong, the firm provides end-to-end legal support for those involved with new build contracts, sale and purchases, yacht financing, charter agreements and new build contracts, as well as establishing ownership structures and resolving corporate disputes.

 

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Antony Cowie, Partner, Teji | Cowie

 

Cowie, who founded Cowie & Co in Hong Kong in October 2023 before recently co-founding Teji | Cowie, has over 20 years of experience in corporate, finance and maritime law. He has held senior roles at top-tier maritime law firms and worked in both private practice and on the client-side, as Head of Legal.

 

“We are thrilled to introduce Teji I Cowie to the industry, and we look forward to supporting our clients through the life-cycle of their experiences in yachting,” Cowie said. “Partnering with Alex represents an exciting force multiplier in the evolution of superyacht legal services.”

 

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Alex Teji, Partner, Teji | Cowie

 

Since 2009, Teji has been an advisor to ultra-high-net-worth individuals, family offices, brokers, designers, technical managers and shipyards in the superyacht industry, specialising in all aspects of superyacht ownership, construction, sales and purchases.

 

“Over the last three decades, both the superyacht and legal industries have developed and matured significantly. Clients require an efficient, streamlined service from their trusted advisors,” Teji said.

 

“Ultimately, they want to know who to pick up the phone to: a lawyer who will both challenge and advise with transparency; a right-hand who they know they can trust to have their best interests as their sole focus. Having listened to our clients, we have launched Teji | Cowie for exactly that purpose.”

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Sanlorenzo SL86A arrives in Asia-Pacific

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Sanlorenzo Asia Pacific has announced the delivery of the region’s first SL86 Asymmetric planing yacht.

 

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Sanlorenzo Asia Pacific has announced the delivery of the region’s first Sanlorenzo SL86A. With more than 80 Sanlorenzo yachts commissioned within Asia-Pacific in the last decade, the arrival of the 26.6m asymmetric planing yacht reflects the Italian shipyard’s continued focus on the region.

 

Nick Stratton, Chief Sales Officer at Sanlorenzo Asia Pacific, said: “The arrival of the first SL86A in Asia-Pacific represents more than just another delivery – it demonstrates our commitment to bringing the most innovative yacht designs to this vital market.

 

“The SL86A’s revolutionary asymmetric layout precisely addresses the discerning requirements of our Asian clientele, offering exceptional living space, fluid indoor-outdoor connectivity, and the hallmark Italian elegance synonymous with Sanlorenzo.”

 

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Stratton added that “this milestone further consolidates Sanlorenzo’s standing as the premier luxury yacht brand in the region and paves the way for sustained growth across all APAC markets”.

 

According to Sanlorenzo Asia Pacific, the design of the SL86A “resonates strongly with Asian owners”. The SL86A has been designed to evoke a seamless flow between the decks, with all stairs hidden from view and floor-to-ceiling windows on the main deck offering panoramic vistas. Twin 2,000hp MAN 12V engines deliver a top speed of 29 knots and a cruising range of 900nm.

 

The SL86A motoryacht builds on the brand’s Asymmetric concept first introduced with the Chris Bangle-designed SL102A model launched in 2018. Along with the SL86A, the current SL series of composite planing yachts includes the SL90A, SL96A, SL110A and series-flagship SL120A.

 

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Following the arrival of the SL86A, Sanlorenzo Asia Pacific stated that there are more projects currently under construction and due for delivery in the region, which accounts for a “vital share” of the brand’s global order book.

 

Stratton stated t hat an SL120A is in build for delivery to the region and that Sanlorenzo Asia Pacific is “eager to welcome” the new SL110A, a world premiere at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival.

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Damen Yachting sells fourth YS53

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The fourth 53m Yacht Support vessel has been sold, with delivery scheduled for May 2026.

 

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The fourth unit from Damen Yachting’s YS53 series has been sold, with delivery to the owner scheduled for May 2026. The sale was announced just a few weeks after the delivery of hull three, Emotional, which went on to exhibit at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show.

 

Construction on YS5304 is currently underway at the Damen Yachting facilities in Antalya, Turkey.

 

Jan van Hogerwou, Damen Yachting’s Sales Director North America, said: “This YS53 is the perfect addition to the owner’s existing fleet and provides the extension of facilities the owner is looking to achieve with the addition of a support vessel.

 

“We would like to thank Stuart Larsen for his collaboration throughout this project. We look forward to the remaining build period as we prepare for delivery in spring next year.”

 

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Larsen, a US-based broker, stated that YS5304 “was acquired by a longstanding client and keen yachtsman who selected her on account of her performance, versatility and aesthetically pleasing design coupled with her green credentials and the ability to carry his ever-increasing fleet of tenders and toys”.

 

According to Larsen, the 200sqm aft deck on his client’s YS53 will carry a 31ft sportfisher, a 36ft folding trimaran, a 31ft walkaround or RIB, and a 23ft wake boat.

 

YS5304 is characterised by a military-style inspired profile and an axe bow. The standout feature is a 15-tonne crane on the aft main deck, which is capable of handling heavy-duty tenders and personal submersibles.

 

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Featuring an overall length of 53m and an interior volume of 499GT, the YS53 is designed fully in-house by Damen Yachting as a support vessel for larger superyachts, offering accommodation for eight guests and 11 crew, enormous water toy storage and a helipad.

 

Other highlights include a swimming pool on the main deck and a bridge deck with an alfresco entertaining space. The model has an extended cruising range of 5,000nm and a top speed of 19 knots.

 

The sale of the fourth unit follows the earlier deliveries of Bad Company Support 175 (2024), Five Oceans (2024) and Emotional (2025). The fifth YS53 is in build and due for delivery in 2028.

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History: Lürssen’s First 150 Years

History: Lürssen’s First 150 Years

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The world’s leading builder of very large superyachts has published a coffee table book to mark its first 150 years from 1875 to 2025.
Words: Bruce Maxwell; Photos: Lürssen

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Cover of the book released in Monaco

 

Shipyards and superyacht owners tend to be aficionados of expensive, well-bound coffee table books. An artform in itself, Lürssen has published a second such tome to mark its first 150 years from 1875 to 2025, scheduled for release at Monaco Yacht Show this year.

 

An earlier 240-page private volume simply called Lürssen covers the period from 1875 to 2000, but so much has happened in the first quarter century of the new millennium that a broader sweep was thought necessary.

 

The renowned German yard has, in this period, firmly established itself as by far the world’s leading builder of very large superyachts, while retaining a strong presence in the 60-100m market, and

introducing new eco-fuels and eco-systems to power its fast-growing fleets of custom-designed vessels.

 

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Lürssen founder Friedrich Lürssen

 

Surprisingly it is still family-owned. Rival Dutch yards like Van Lent, Rotterdam’s Oceanco, Heesen, Royal Huisman and Moonen have been sold to diverse investors, but Lürssen has instead acquired acclaimed yards like Blohm & Voss in the last decade, with its substantial facilities in Hamburg.

 

Fourth-generation Peter Lürssen quotes his founding forebear Friedrich Lürssen in the first book: “My firm shall be known as a leader in both quality and performance.”

 

Then he comments: “That’s what Friedrich said in 1875. It is still our policy today. We have remained, and will continue to remain, faithful to his promise. This shipyard is proud to have built ships, boats and yachts which have won praise throughout the entire world.”

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Peter Lürssen, Friedrich’s great grandson, has carried on the family tradition of quality and innovation

 

Boat International says online that Lürssen built 14 of the current top 25 largest yachts in the world, although that magazine includes decidedly oddball entries like the classic El Mahrousa constructed in the mid-19th century and being kept afloat, allegedly, by the Egyptian Navy in Alexandria.

 

Wikipedia opts for 29 of the top 100 being Lürssens, and doubtless the Dutch digital site superyachttimes.com has updated figures, but we all agree that Azzam at 180.6m (Lürssen, 2013) leads the way, followed by Eclipse 162.5m (Blohm & Voss), Blue 160.6m (Lürssen), Dilbar 156m (Lürssen), Al Said 155m (Lürssen), A+ 147.7m (Lürssen), Prince Abdulaziz 147m (1984, one-off Danish yard), Opera 146.4m (Lürssen, 2023) and Dragonfly 142m (Lürssen, 2024).

 

Then come a brace of Italian Fincantieris, a yard that mostly produces cruise ships. Blue is a quite recent launch, and Dragonfly, one of the largest and most impressive yachts delivered last year, is a familiar name in the South Seas, where her predecessor played a welcome leading role in cyclone relief for remote islanders.

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Middle East-owned Azzam at 180.6m is presently the world’s largest superyacht by LOA, seen here at part of Lürssen’s extensive facilities

 

Another parameter arises here, as to whether ‘largest’ should mean length overall (LOA) or volume. By the latter yardstick, the latest Dilbar would be #1 and other contenders are long but comparatively narrow-beamed, thus have far smaller volume. Gross tonnage is another measure.

 

Next up in the #1 LOA spot is expected to be the 195m Rev Ocean designed by Espen Øino and being built in Norway, due for delivery in 2026. She is a kind of expedition ship with ocean ecology ventures in mind and potentially large groups of scientists aboard.

 

Lürssen has eight yards in Germany, but only three are used for superyachts, the rest being employed for naval and commercial ship construction, and refits and repairs. Some naval vessels for other countries are built under licence in those countries, but are still called Lürssens.

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Latest Dilbar is 156m LOA but measured by volume, she is the world’s largest superyacht

 

Whether these yards can all be kept profitably utilised is the obvious challenge, but Peter Lürssen has delivered detailed occasional lectures to the International Superyacht Society and other groups addressing precisely this topic, and his underlying message is clear. If a project doesn’t stack up financially from the outset, don’t do it, advice that not a few superyacht yards in the past quarter century may rue not having taken.

 

His own roots stem from the small towns of Lemwerder and Vegesack, which face each other across the River Weser, just outside Bremen CBD, and upriver of its principal port Bremerhaven in northern Germany.

 

Design Awards were a forte of the ISS, and America’s Showboats and Europe’s Yachts International began prestigious award schemes for such vessels. YI was bought in the Naughties by American interests, and its awards are continued today by Yachts France, while Boat International, also originally French-owned, was purchased by British shareholders, and has, relatively recently, started its own much-hyped awards.

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Limitless, delivered in the 1990s, introduced hybrid propulsion

 

In the very active 1990s Feadship, a combine of De Vries, Van Lent and naval architects De Voogt in the Netherlands, spent five years on the design and build of an innovative Double Haven for an Asia-based buyer, while one of Lürssen’s most striking contributions was the then-enormous 96m Limitless, delivered in 1997, which had the world’s first energy-efficient hybrid propulsion system aboard.

 

Two Caterpillar gensets, each of 2,680 horsepower, gave the ship a speed, via electric motors, of up to 17 knots, providing options distinct from those of the bigger diesels also fitted. The crew needed 19,000 pages of instructions on three CD-ROMs to fathom the hybrid concept and its uses.

 

Other deliveries in this decade included 59m Ronin built for a Japanese owner, 73m Coral Ocean currently being chartered as part of Australian Ian Malouf’s Ahoy Club, and the 139m Al Salamah.

 

Lürssen didn’t have a Yachts Division per se until 1988, when ebullient Malcolm Forbes of Forbes financial magazine started sailing around the world with Elizabeth Taylor on his Highlander IV, so the 1990s were still formative stages for private yacht sales and construction.

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Engaging Sales Director Michael Breman

 

Michael Breman came across from Italian yard Baglietto as Sales Director, and Sylke auf dem Graben later arrived from Dutch superyacht yard Jongert and German superyacht dealer Herbert Dahm to handle media and related aspects.

 

Breman is the son of Dutch diplomatic parents, and during our first lunch in Vegesack he confided that he had been born in New Zealand, a fact that he was surprised I recalled in a subsequent piece decades later.

 

He is a bright, lively, knowledgeable and practical individual who fitted like a chameleon with Lürssen’s broadly-based clientele, and he and Peter Lürssen became famous for their parties in a national park during the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show.

 

Services such as foot massages were popular with invitees who had been walking around a boat show all day, but when they introduced Everglades alligator wrestling as another feature, and the alligators started winning, with ambulances called, the party program had to be tempered a little.

 

At first, we spent most time on the Lemwerder side of the river, only venturing to Vegesack to wine and dine via an irregular ferry service or car across a bridge upstream, but as Lürssen facilities grew on the Vegesack bank, this plus the enchanting little Havenhaus Hotel came more into focus.

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Octopus ushered in the explorer vessel era

 

Our account thus reaches the 2000-2025 additional span of the latest book. The 71m Skat and 97m Carinthia VII were both delivered in 2002, and the late Paul Allen’s 126 m Octopus the following year. A founder of Microsoft with Bill Gates, Allen did much ocean research in the South Seas before his untimely passing, cruising in both Micronesia and the Philippines archipelago.

 

The IT revolution was getting into full swing, and 115m Pelorus and 138m Rising Sun for Oracle’s Larry Ellison followed in short order. Pelorus was often parked in the Viaduct Basin in Auckland when the Kiwis defended the America’s Cup in 2000 and 2003.

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Rising Sun saw the emergence of new-breed IT-savvy owners

 

Ellison had earlier taken line honours in the 1998 Sydney Hobart Race in the maxi Sayonara, with Lachlan Murdoch as one of his foredeck crew.

 

Lürssen delivered the stately 93m schooner Eos in 2006, and other notables included 155m Al Said in 2008 and 110m Al Raya the same year. The Middle East continued as a thriving market, backed by old and new money in Europe and America, stacks of nouveau riche Russians, and more emerging buyers in Asia-Pacific waters.

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Lovely schooner Eos showed Lurssen was equally capable of building classic super sailboats

 

The Naughties was completed with 85m Pacific, 90m Phoenix 2 and 124m Katara. Rival firm Amels, run by the also family-owned Dutch firm Damen, had by now launched its Limited Editions idea, reducing delivery times for private superyachts pre-built on proven hulls and outfitted platforms, which required some investment, but Lürssen stuck to its full custom strategy.

 

Stand-out Lürssen launches in 2010 to 2020 include 87m Ace, 147m Topaz, 180.6m Azzam, 86m Quattroelle, 85m Solange, 104m Quantum Blue, 95m Kismet, 156m Dilbar, 106m Amadea, 123m Al

Lusail, 85m Amatasia ex-Areti, 136m Crescent, 136m Flying Fox, 111m Tis, 98m Madsummer and 140m Scheherazade. Many of these vessels have Asia-Pacific connections.

 

In the last five years there has been the 142m Nord, 56m Moon Sand for an Asian owner, 115m Ahpo for an Asia-born owner, 160m Blue, 90m Norn, 146m Opera, 138.8m Luminance, 122m Kismet – the largest vessel at Monaco Yacht Show last year – for an Asian-American, 82m Haven and 142m Dragonfly.

 

Despite a setback because some but by no means all Russian owners have been ‘sanctioned’ due to Putin’s war on Ukraine, these measures are proving very expensive for would-be sanctioneers, and some cases are regarded as virtually unenforceable, so it is doubtful if they will cause more than a significant blip when viewed long-term, but the situation remains unsettled.

 

Apart from private yachts getting inexorably larger, as can be seen in Lürssen launches in the last quarter century, impressive technical and eco-innovations continue apace.

 

After the hybrid Limitless, by 2002 Lürssen was leading research into underwater exhaust systems, reducing back pressure and noise. Then, in 2005, it delivered the 90m Air, now Ice, which was the world’s first yacht with a pod drive. Four years later Lürssen introduced an advanced waste water system based on membrane technology, first used on the 60m Arkley, later called Caipirinha, and now standard on all its yachts. The 147m Topaz, now A+, was the first to feature a ballast water treatment system.

 

As part of its drive toward more responsible and sustainable solutions, Lürssen patented an innovative exhaust after-treatment system that reduces nitrous oxide emissions without affecting space, weight, noise or vibration. This has been standard on every Lürssen since 2016. It also launched Tesumo – a sustainable teak alternative – in 2020, which is now readily available in the industry, and was notably laid across the helideck of a recent vessel.

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

The owner of Cosmos, designed by Australian Marc Newson, agreed to a research installation of a methanol fuel cell

 

In 2026, Lürssen is delivering the 114m Cosmos, another immensely important breakthrough. The client has agreed to the research-installation of a methanol-powered fuel cell system. The methanol produces hydrogen, which is then converted into electricity.

 

This ground-breaking technology is intended to allow the yacht to remain effectively carbon neutral for up to 15 days at anchor and while cruising for 1,000 nautical miles at slow speeds. It has yet to be economically proved in some applications.

 

Comments Peter Lürssen: “It was my great grandfather who built the first motor boat in 1886, paving the way for yachting as we know it today. My dream is to ultimately build the first yacht without a combustion engine, marking the beginning of a new era for the industry.”

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Lürssen and Daimler combined to build a ground-breaking motor boat, before cars had come into vogue in the early 20th century

 

What better reason for the latest book? By the time 2050 rolls around, and the whole fleet is running on methanol or whatever else has evolved, with others following suit, a third volume will probably not be out of place.

 

Lürssen has produced 70 bespoke yachts since the Yachts Division was launched in 1988, with a total length exceeding 6,500m, and its own statistic is that Lürssen yards today have built 35 of the world’s top 100 yachts.

 

These include 180.6m Azzam as the longest, 156m Dilbar as the largest by volume, and 126m Octopus as the world’s first explorer yacht, thus starting yet another trend that opened a productive new period.

 

“We don’t set out to build the biggest yachts,” says Peter. “We set out to build the best yacht for each client. Clients choose us for our engineering excellence, our ability to think outside the box, and our determination to fulfil their wishes, no matter how unreachable they may seem.”

 

Lürssen, 1875, 2025, book, Friedrich Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Azzam, Dilbar, Limitless, Michael Breman, Octopus, Rising Sun, Eos, Cosmos, Kismet

Kismet at 122m was the largest yacht shown at Monaco last year; available for charter, she is owned by an Asian-American, and is sumptuously outfitted

 

The owner of award-winning 122m Kismet, reviewed in Yacht Style Issue 80, concurs: “Lürssen’s position is simple. If you can conceive it, they can do it, no constraints. I love that. The shipyard hits every metric to perfection, especially with technology. The seaworthiness of Kismet is incredible, and I am awestruck by the spaces and workmanship.”

 

Every decade or so, Lürssen invites a small group of specialist media to Germany to contemplate latest initiatives. During the last one in 2018, which also allowed me to attend the nearby 50th anniversary of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston’s first solo, non-stop passage around the world in 1968-69, we had a look at the Rendsburg superyacht yard near the Danish border, and the huge Blohm & Voss facility in Hamburg now under Lürssen ownership.

 

But despite a few other outliers, the undoubted heartlands of Lürssen remained in that Lemwerder-Vegesack bend of the River Weser. On the final afternoon, gazing from my quaint little hotel room window at ships voyaging upriver toward Bremerhaven, it wasn’t hard to imagine the future that Peter Lürssen had in mind, nor the admirable drive and experience that should see it to fruition.

 

In addition to yard activities, Lürssen currently supports 30 global projects to protect vast swathes of our oceans, through the Blue Marine Foundation, and has recently launched the Lürssen Foundation to support talented engineers and invest in startups and other organisations making a positive impact on the industry and related endeavours. Long may such worthy efforts continue.

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The Italian shipyard has revealed details of its Oasis 42M, with RWD and Bonetti/Kozerski collaborating on the 415GT series flagship.

 

RWD designed the exterior of the Oasis 42M

 

Developing on the runaway success of the Oasis 40M, which has sold about 30 units, Benetti has revealed the design of its successor, the all-new Oasis 42M, with the first unit scheduled to debut in 2027.

 

Benefiting from feedback from owners, captains and crew, the new model features an enhanced, enlarged Oasis Deck® and the option of a new full-beam, multi-purpose wellness area forward on the main deck, with the master suite able to occupy the aft end of the upper deck.

 

The tri-deck superyacht has an overall length of 42.5m

 

Pierluigi Ausonio again handles naval architecture, with the upcoming model retaining an 8.5m beam but featuring an overall length of 42.5m, which is 1.7m longer or 4 per cent longer than the Oasis 40M (40.8m). The Oasis 42M integrates a data-driven engineering package that reduces fuel consumption and emissions, while a hybrid Siemens E-Mode package offers an even lower-impact option.

 

RWD, the UK-based studio that has worked on all Oasis and B.Now models, has notably evolved the Oasis 40M’s exterior design for the Oasis 42M. Inspired by contemporary architecture and automotive design, the Oasis 42M has been designed to embody “timeless elegance”, so “ensuring relevance well into the 2030s”.

 

The Oasis Deck has been enlarged to 100sqm

 

Mark Gardner, RWD’s Director of Exterior Design, said: “The Oasis 42M is an evolution, not a revolution. Its softer, pebble-like lines create a yacht that feels sleek, natural and enduringly elegant.”

 

The yacht’s overall volume is 415GT, representing an almost 8 per cent increase compared to the Oasis 40M (385GT), while RWD stated that the window surfaces around the tri-deck superyacht have increased by 20 per cent.

 

Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture, the New York-based architectural firm co-founded by Enrico Bonetti and Dominic Kozerski, has developed upon the interior design created for the Oasis 40M – the studio’s first project with Benetti – but stated that “the focus is still on an open and fluid plan”.

 

Benetti, Oasis, Oasis 40M, Oasis 42M, 2026, Pierluigi Ausonio, RWD, Mark Gardner, Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture, Enrico Bonetti, Dominic Kozerski

Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture designed the interior

 

Bonetti said: “In the Oasis 40M, we were excited to bring a fresh eye to the design of a boat that ended up being a groundbreaking step toward a more dynamic and relaxed yachting experience. With the Oasis 42M, we’re very proud we have a chance to create a true evolution of that concept.”

 

The Oasis Deck® – which has since been offered on the entire B.Now series (50M, 60M, 67M, 72M) – has been enlarged from 80sqm to 100sqm, which is about the same size as the beach club space on the B.Now 50M with Oasis Deck®.

 

Benetti, Oasis, Oasis 40M, Oasis 42M, 2026, Pierluigi Ausonio, RWD, Mark Gardner, Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture, Enrico Bonetti, Dominic Kozerski

The 8.3sqm pool can be covered

 

On the Oasis 42M, the Oasis Deck® is centred around a newly designed 8.3sqm pool, which Benetti states is “among the largest in this size category”. Among notable new features, the pool can be covered by a sliding deck section beneath the large island sunpad.

 

The Oasis Deck® also features drop-down bulwarks either side, while a spacious garage accommodates a 6.25m tender, jet-ski and water toys. Another notable change is that the pool-deck level has been raised, so it’s just one step – instead of three – up to the main deck, with most of the rise in height hidden within the huge aft-facing C-shaped sofa.

 

The saloon can include an aft dining table

Benetti, Oasis, Oasis 40M, Oasis 42M, 2026, Pierluigi Ausonio, RWD, Mark Gardner, Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture, Enrico Bonetti, Dominic Kozerski

 

The interior starts with a saloon that can be configured with aft dining, presenting the option of fresh air and aft sea views across the Oasis Deck®. Forward is a lounge with sofas and a ‘feature wall’ that disguises the port door to the galley and crew areas.

 

For the Oasis 42M, Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture is also introducing a new range of natural and alternative materials, such as tiles, metal or travertine inserts in the saloon finishes.

 

A wellness area or cinema are among options forward on the main deck

Benetti, Oasis, Oasis 40M, Oasis 42M, 2026, Pierluigi Ausonio, RWD, Mark Gardner, Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture, Enrico Bonetti, Dominic Kozerski

 

Among the biggest layout changes is the use of the forward room on the main deck. Most often used on the Oasis 40M as the master suite, the Oasis 42M offers the full-beam space as a well-being area configurable as a gym, spa or cinema.

 

The 45sqm room is also able to be enhanced by slide-out balconies, with the bottom half of each side wall sliding out and the top half folding upwards and outwards.

 

Owner’s suite at the aft upper deck

 

In the standard layout, the owner’s suite is offered on the aft end of the upper deck, which creates a 50sqm owner’s panoramic apartment featuring vast windows and facing aft onto a private 40sqm terrace.

 

However, the Oasis 42M has been designed to allow owners flexibility and customisation, so a main-deck master suite and an upper-deck skylounge are among the many ways spaces can be used and configured.

 

Aft upper deck and sundeck

 

The outdoor areas also include a 17.3m-long sundeck, which Benetti describes as “the largest in the 40-45m yacht segment”. Designed for sunbathing, dining and entertaining, it can be tailored to include features such as a spa pool, bar or lounge. Forward on the upper deck, a generous bow lounge adds yet another open-air retreat with a C-shaped sofa and a large sunbathing area.

 

Benetti stated: “The Oasis 42M was designed around conscious choices – expanded living spaces that reinforce wellness on the water, coupled with sustainable engineering that ensures a 3-star SEA Index rating. It is the ultimate private retreat for owners seeking a new dimension of yachting under 45m.”

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Interview: Andrew Dembina; Photos: In Situ & Partners

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Yacine Bensalem, Principal and Founding Partner, In Situ & Partners; Photo: Giovanni Malgarini

 

Galeon, founded in Gdansk in 1982, has a global reputation for its wide variety of motoryachts ranging in overall length from 33-83ft. Over the past decade or so, the Polish builder’s Fly (flybridge), Skydeck (sportsbridge) and GTO/GTI (Grand Touring Outboard/Inboard) lines have impressed with pioneering innovations such as dropdown sides, waterside bars and forward saloon doors.

 

The shipyard’s collaboration with In Situ & Partners began when Galeon’s leadership was in Hong Kong and sought a fresh design perspective. A meeting was arranged with Yacine Bensalem, In Situ’s Principal and Founding Partner. Galeon was particularly interested in the studio’s extensive expertise in luxury and high-end design for top-tier hospitality, commercial and residential projects, valuing their outside perspective from the yachting world.

 

Philippe Grasset, Interior Design Director, In Situ & Partners; Photo: Giovanni Malgarini

 

A partnership was swiftly formed, with the project leadership assigned to Philippe Grasset, the studio’s Interior Design Director, a French designer whose aesthetic has been shaped by years living and working in Japan and Hong Kong.

 

This international mindset is at the core of In Situ’s identity. The studio is a cultural melting pot, a Hong Kong-based company with a global team that delivers designs for a local and worldwide clientele.

 

This ethos is personified by Bensalem, who was born in Algeria with Bulgarian heritage, grew up in Milan, and studied architecture in Paris. His professional journey, which included living and working in Brussels and Singapore before establishing himself in Hong Kong in 2007, reflects a deeply global outlook.

 

In Situ & Partners’ extensive portfolio includes the bar and lounge at Clarence

 

The diverse backgrounds of the team – including key designers Pietro Peciccia (Italian and German heritage), Frederic Nouvel (French with Polish and Spanish heritage) and Terri Yau (Australian Chinese designer with Hong Kong heritage) – were an ideal fit for Galeon’s global market ambitions.

 

The 640 Fly was your first Galeon model. What was your brief, when did it launch and what have been some highlights of the working process?

Bensalem: That first meeting with Jacek was a very open conversation. I explained that we had no experience in yachting. I had helped people with some fit-outs and styling on existing yachts but that was not redesigning a whole yacht [interior].

 

Jacek said Galeon had enough in-house technical and design resources to guide us and fill the gaps in our knowledge. He was looking for designers with an international vision who could understand different markets, particularly China and Asia, as well as Europe and North America, which are Galeon’s main targets.

 

 

In Situ & Partners designed the interiors of Galeon’s refreshed 640 Fly, a world premiere at Boot Düsseldorf 2025

 

He needed people who could understand and federate these three markets through design, perhaps with different palettes, and who understood the luxury markets and expectations of ultra-high-net-worth individuals.

 

After our discussion, he felt we had this understanding and that we could be the right company for the job. I immediately knew Philippe, our Design Director, was the perfect person to lead this exciting new challenge. It also helped that we get things done very quickly in Asia. Hong Kong’s efficiency, combined with our international exposure, would all be a good fit.

 

Galeon gave us a fairly free hand. Our plan was to reinterpret traditional boat design codes in a more contemporary fashion. Our ingredients would be high-gloss marine lacquers, mirror stainless steel, walnut and teak wood. The lines we created are very contemporary, with curves, intricate junction details, shadow gaps and invisible light sources, more commonly found in luxury retail or homes rather than in boating design.

 

We had weekly meetings with their design department starting June 2024, and our first redesigned Galeon interior, the 640 Fly, was presented at Boot Düsseldorf in January this year.

 

The studio then worked on Galeon’s new 620 Fly, which debuted at the Cannes Yachting Festival

 

Grasset: Yes, and we have completed six designs including five from the Fly series: the 640, followed by the 620 then three more. More recently, we’ve done the 570 Sky, which looks sportier, and there will be more Skydeck models to come.

 

We’ve just started on the smaller GTO/GTI dayboat series, which is quite sporty and party style. For the upcoming model, we are aiming to make it more colourful and joyful. The Fly series now has five different interior options, the Skydeck line has three, and we are working on design options for the GTO/GTI.

 

What truly distinguishes Galeon in the European market is its fully integrated, in-house production. Unlike many historically established yards that rely on subcontractors, Galeon employs 1,600 professionals across two large manufacturing facilities, and operates dedicated internal workshops for metalwork, woodworking, glass, leather and upholstery.

 

We recognised early that the shipyard’s philosophy was to showcase this master craftsmanship, often by artfully combining materials like wood, metal and leather.

 

Forward view across the aft cockpit dining table and into the saloon on the Galeon 620 Fly

 

Bensalem: This point Philippe makes is a very important competitive advantage for Galeon. Subcontracting these crafts would incur astronomical costs. Because it’s done in-house, it can be coordinated perfectly as all the trades are in the same facility. This makes coordination possible and allows for certain impressive details to be achieved at a very reasonable price.

 

Have your interior commissions for Galeon included any discussions with their naval architecture and exterior design collaborators, UK-based Tony Castro Yacht Design or Roberto Curtò’s Italy-based RC Design?

Bensalem: Not really. We’re working directly with the Galeon design team. But it’s interesting that although Galeon is a Polish shipbuilder that started during the communist era, it has become very open to the world, now using a Southampton-based Portuguese naval architect, Tony Castro, and a Hong Kong-based international company for interior design.

 

As Galeon models were your studio’s first full yacht interiors, what could you draw from in terms of commercial, club and residential spaces that In Situ has designed, besides the lighting you mentioned earlier?

Bensalem: There was quite a lot we could draw upon. As Philippe noted, Galeon possesses remarkable in-house artisanal know-how and craftsmanship, which is something we always strive to highlight in our projects, whether it’s a restaurant, residence or now a yacht.

 

We deeply enjoy creating designs that celebrate skilled workmanship. This often means combining materials in unexpected ways and incorporating intricate details that elevate the entire space. That philosophy translated very naturally to the yacht interiors.

 

The Galeon 620 Fly’s master suite has direct access to the drop-down bulwark on the port side

 

Grasset: And there was a learning curve on ergonomics. For hospitality or residential projects, we always consider dimensions for comfort and reach. On a yacht, with its tighter environment, we still try to bring those comforts that we are used to implementing in other environments.

 

What other yacht-specific aspects has In Situ had to address in the interior, considering objects on board move when underway, materials need to hold up to saline, sometimes wet conditions, and other challenges changing from on-land to on-water design?

Grasset: We received invaluable support from Galeon’s in-house team on these practical challenges. They were essential in vetting our material choices, advising against those that couldn’t withstand the marine environment. This guidance was constructive. They introduced us to a range of suitable, high-performance alternatives including impressive synthetic materials that are exceptionally durable without compromising on style.

 

How would you describe differences between In Situ’s designs for new Fly models compared to the series’ previous interiors?

Grasset: I’m proud of them all, especially the first two we did – the 640 Fly and 620 Fly. After these models, our work was about finding ways to simplify smaller vessels and speed up the execution while keeping the spirit of these two initial yachts.

Bensalem: Yes, the 640 Fly and 620 Fly were really breakthrough moments.

Grasset: Then, when we moved to the 570 Sky, we began looking for design consistencies we could use across the different series.

 

In Situ started developing designs for the 570 Sky after working on the new 640 Fly and 620 Fly

 

When is the 570 Sky expected to launch?

Grasset: The 570 Sky is on track to be completed by the end of the year, with the intention for it to be presented at the Boot Düsseldorf show.

 

So far, across models, have there been any differences to interiors designed for use in the Asia-Pacific compared to models sold in Europe and North America?

Bensalem: There are options aimed at the American market: a larger fridge, a very substantial barbecue area and more TVs, seating and lounging areas where possible. We haven’t had a similar brief for Asia-Pacific.

Grasset: We expect Asia-Pacific and Europe to share similar aesthetics and interior arrangements.

 

Forward and port view of the saloon on Galeon’s 570 Sky

 

Has this collaboration with Galeon inspired In Situ to diversify further in the realms of interior design – for instance, into the cruise ship, automotive or other sectors?

Bensalem: In a short period, we’ve managed to produce six new designs. We’d like to design more boats. An end-user for a custom superyacht would be very interesting. With more space, it might even be easier than designing for a smaller yacht. Private jets and luxury trains would also be interesting areas to explore.

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New wave of yachts on show

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Fraser predicted a busy Monaco Yacht Show following a recent rise in completed new superyachts, while revealing that brokerage orders remain healthy.

 

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Anders Kurtén, CEO, Fraser

 

In his latest Column for Yacht Style (Issue 85), Fraser CEO Anders Kurtén admitted he was looking forward to the 34th Monaco Yacht Show, largely due to the wave of new builds completed this year.

 

“After a strong kick-off to the 2025 European yacht show season at Palma, where Fraser had 10 yachts up to 64m in length on display, we’re looking forward to a further successful event at the Monaco Yacht Show for both Fraser and the industry as a whole,” Kurtén wrote.

 

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Yachts launched January-July: 2025 (black) and 2024 (grey)

 

“In fact, we’re expecting the busiest Cannes and Monaco shows of recent years, after a surge in deliveries of new-build yachts following orders placed during the boom years of 2021 and 2022.”

 

Kurtén also stated that the brokerage superyacht market remained healthy, particularly for the larger sizes, while charter bookings were also strong through the summer.

 

Fraser exhibits at the 2025 Monaco Yacht Show include Energy (2022), a 77.8m Amels

 

“We are seeing a continued robust appetite for brokerage yachts, particularly in the 50-65m sector, which saw a 50 per cent increase in number of yachts sold (year to date) from 2024 to 2025,” Kurtén wrote in his Column.

 

Yachts sold by size segment January-June: 2025 (black) and 2024 (grey)

 

“Similarly, the summer charter season for 2025 saw demand remain very high, particularly for last-minute escapes. Across both 2024 and 2025, the top three regions remained the same in terms of both total charter fees and number of bookings: the Caribbean, Western Mediterranean and the Bahamas.”

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Maiora developing M|30 superyacht

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Part of the Next Yacht Group, Maiora expects to launch hull one of the M|30 designed by Quartostile in 2026.

 

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Maiora has revealed details of its new M|30, the successor to the brand’s best-selling Maiora 30, which has sold nine units in the last five years and was on display at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival.

 

Like the M|36 and restyled 36 Exuma models, the upcoming M|30 was created in collaboration with Turin-based design studio Quartostile, while the Next Yacht Group brand’s flagship 42 Exuma features an exterior design by Giorgio Maria Cassetta of Cassetta Yacht Designers.

 

The exterior of the 190GT M|30, which measures 30.4m with a 7.5m beam, is described by the yard as having a “coupé-like profile” and a “slender superstructure”, with full-height windows and glass finishes on the bulwarks.

 

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A three-level beach club includes an aft cockpit with a transparent parapet, while the saloon features aft dining and a lounge featuring a sofa facing a large TV in the forward bulkhead.

 

The flybridge has a clear aft area free for sunloungers or other furniture, while the hardtop covers a port lounging area and starboard dining table. A full walk-around design enables easy access to the sunbathing area forward of the helm station. Maiora states that the bow features a water toy garage that can be converted into a pool or sunbathing area.

 

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Interiors by ACube Design can accommodate up to 12 guests. Four guest cabins and five crew berths are located on the lower deck, while the full-beam owner’s suite is situated on the main deck. The panoramic owner’s cabin contains an en-suite bathroom, walk-in wardrobe, vanity corner and a desk area that can be used as either an office or a private breakfast space.

 

The 100ft composite motoryacht has a fuel capacity of 12,800 litres and will be powered by two MAN V12-2000 engines, for a top speed of 21 knots. The first unit of the M|30 will be delivered in summer 2026.

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The global brokerage house has opened a yacht design studio in Italy, offering design and project coordination services for new-build and refit projects.

 

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Camper & Nicholsons has opening a new yacht design studio in the Tuscan shipbuilding hub of Viareggio, Italy. The opening marks the addition of a new department to the company, which started life as a shipyard in England back in 1782, and now focuses on yacht brokerage and management services through offices across Europe, North America and Asia.

 

Paolo Casani, CEO of Camper & Nicholsons, said: “Today isn’t just about a new address. It’s about a new chapter. With this studio in Viareggio, we reaffirm our roots and expand into areas that strengthen our heritage: new build sales, project management, refit and design. Our promise is to provide a seamless service, from concept to cruising.”

 

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The team at Camper & Nicholsons’ new design studio will work on refits, new build sales and project coordination for new builds, as well as the interior and exterior design for both yachts and residential projects. The design concepts curated at the new Viareggio studio will benefit from a dedicated materials lounge and a digital configurator to allow owners to visualise their projects.

 

Daniela Duck, Managing Director of Camper & Nicholsons Italy and Group Head of New Build, will manage the new Viareggio site with support from New Build Sales Manager Francesca Ragnetti and a full creative design team.

 

“Our clients can now experience a truly collaborative environment,” commented Duck, detailing that the new studio “is where owners, shipyards and our team come together to create yachts of the highest quality”. Duck further explained that “with the materials lounge and digital configurator, decisions become faster and more accurate”.

 

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Casani echoed Duck’s comments, adding: “This is just the beginning. We are shaping the future of yachting by uniting sales, new build, refit and design under one roof, creating a seamless journey from concept to cruising.”

 

Camper & Nicholsons has confirmed that the design team in Viareggio is already at work on its first new build project, with several refit projects simultaneously now underway.

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