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Silolona Sojourns, Indonesia, luxury charter, sailing, Spice Islands, phinisi

Get off-grid on a luxury wooden-hulled sailing yacht in Indonesia

Indonesia Sailing in style with Silolona Sojourns

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Remote islands east of Bali, aboard Silolona and Si Datu Bua offer aesthetic exploration above and below water and cultural insights in lesser-visited ports of call, through Silolona Sojourns

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Silolona at dusk in the volcanic Indonesian island landscape

 

Stepping aboard either of these roomy vessels, and enjoying the voyage through Nusa Tenggara, also historically known as the Spice Islands, from the sprawling fore and aft deck areas, with the sound of the wind in the sails, is a good start to the beginning of a real holiday charter escape.

 

Silolona Sojourns operates the two very comfortably furnished yachts, upon which charters generally start from a week’s stay aboard, with all meals, crew, tour/expedition leader and a certain amount of marine toys (including kayaks, snorkel and scuba gear, waterskiing) included within booking fees – and some requiring a surcharge. Cabins are decorated in keeping with the stained timber of the main decks: warm, luxurious and well served with amenities.

 

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Si Datu Bua, like Silolona has generous and comfortable main-deck lounging areas

 

Silolona was the first charter boat, built of sustainable selected Borneo ironwood and other hardwoods to a design that melds traditional Indonesian fisher-folk phinisi with a few simplified lines in the interpretation by Kasten Marine Design studio, USA, and a state-of-the-art navigation and communication system. Within the 49.8m length overall, and 10m beam are three kingsize master suites, and two queen-size cabins with extra child beds available for all.

 

At 40.2m overall length, 3.2m wide at maximum draft and with a relaxed cruising speed of 10 knots, Si Datu Bua, the operator’s second hull has a kingsize double suite and two queen-size ones (children’s beds can be set up in any of these) and is also equipped with two RIB tenders.

 

One fascinating island cluster to visit is Flores, which has maintained much of its indigenous culture in several pockets of its largely rural settlements.

 

The adventure through the Flores Archipelago is filled with a stunning chain of narrow, rugged islands crowned with dramatic volcanoes, often adorned with untamed natural beauty. Each island in this group boasts elements of its own traditional culture, handwoven textiles, and dialects.

 

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The Koo Rai ritual dance also displays local ikat fabric weaving  

 

Life here remains beautifully simple, with communities thriving on farming and fishing, maintaining a way of life that has changed little over generations.

 

With Silolona Sojourns, your journey begins in Maumere, the capital of the main Flores Island, and culminates on the unspoiled shores of Sumba Island. This region is known for its exceptional diving and snorkelling.

 

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White sand and pristine waters abound around Flores

 

Secluded bays, pristine beaches and tranquil anchorages abound around these waters and the cultural richness of the islands is captivating.

 

Ancient rituals, dances, traditional ikat weaving and tribal dwellings still exist. A unique ritual of hundreds of men on horseback, signalling the arrival of seaworms is one of many of the archipelago’s mystical cultural events to behold.

 

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On Savu Island, the horse is a main mode of transport

 

While colourful coral and fish always impress in this vicinity, one of the most spectacular sights is above the water line: Batutara Volcano, standing alone in the middle of the sea, regularly emitting fiery boulders. Nearby, at a black-sand beach, you can walk right into the water to snorkel or dive among vibrant corals that sparkle like precious gems against the dark backdrop.

 

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Si Datu Bua, in full sail-power glory

 

Luxury yacht charter specialist Silolona Sojourns has been offering personalised yacht expeditions in Southeast Asia, especially in Indonesia, for 20 years

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Journey into Queensland’s depths with an art and conservation tour on World Ocean Day

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Journey into Queensland's depths with an art and conservation tour on World Ocean Day

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SeaLink North Queensland and the Museum of Underwater Art offer an exclusive opportunity to engage with John Brewer Reef’s marine life and explore the Southern Hemisphere’s only underwater art installation

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British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor created eight sculptures

SeaLink North Queensland and the Museum of Underwater Art (MOUA) are holding a special excursion to the MOUA ‘Ocean Sentinels’ installation at John Brewer Reef on Saturday, June 8, in honour of World Ocean Day.

The World Ocean Day tour will provide a one-of-a-kind opportunity to meet and listen to four Ocean Sentinels, each a distinguished marine scientist and conservationist.

Passengers will journey on SeaLink’s state-of-the-art fast ferry, a modern and spacious air-conditioned catamaran, to enjoy the privilege of exploring the only underwater art installation in the southern hemisphere: eight sculptures of Ocean Sentinels, created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor.

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Visitors will explore the southern hemisphere’s only underwater art installation

The sculptures blend human forms with marine elements, to represent the intersection of art and science amid the vibrant marine life of the John Brewer Reef.

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The sculptures will evolve as marine life colonise the space

The surfaces of the sculptures are intentionally designed to attract marine organisms, allowing them to evolve over time as corals, sponges and hydroids colonise them, as a showcase of the reef’s ever-changing ecology.

SeaLink North Queensland takes great pride in holding Ecotourism Australia’s Advanced ECO Certification, which highlights a dedication to sustainable practices and authentic nature-based tourism experiences, including Orpheus Island Day Tour, whale watching, charter tours, and Outer Reef experiences, which incorporate the MOUA.

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The art tour offers a new perspective of the John Brewer Reef

SeaLink North Queensland General Manager, Darren Spearman, shared his excitement about the collaboration: “We are honoured to work with the MOUA and these esteemed scientists to offer this unique experience,” he said.

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Art and science collide underwater in the Ocean Day tour

Four ocean ‘sentinels’ are scheduled to speak at the event. Oft-called, the godfather of coral, Professor John “Charlie” Veron, joins respected coral ecologist Dr Katharina Fabricius, Molly Steer, a North Queensland marine conservationist, and Dr David Vaughan, who is renowned for his global Plant a Million Corals initiative.
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Asia’s First Fairline Squadron 58 makes debut docking in Singapore           

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Simpson Marine in Singapore welcomed the new fleet – Asia’s first Fairline Squadron 58. Combining elegance, power, and performance, this debut was hotly-anticipated.

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The Squadron 58 commands the waves, and attention

A feat in design and engineering, the Fairline Squadron 58 features sleek lines and high-spec spacious interiors, state-of-the-art technology and impeccable attention to detail, setting the standard ever higher for luxury and style on water in Asia.

One of the key features of the Squadron 58 is its spacious flybridge, which offers ample seating and lounging areas for guests to relax and enjoy surrounding views. The yacht also boasts well-appointed cabins with en-suite bathrooms, providing sheltered comfort and privacy for its guests.

The luxurious design emphasises a continuous indoor/outdoor feel evident throughout

In terms of performance, the Squadron 58 is powered by twin Volvo Penta D13-800 engines, for exceptional speed and maneuverability. It also features a deep-V hull design, for a smooth and stable ride even in choppy waters.

With a range of up to 350 nautical miles, this yacht feels ideal for long-distance cruising.

Meets growing demand for luxury yachts

This debut meets a need for a surge in the demand for luxury yachts, in Singapore and across the region.

Sentosa Cove – the location for this year’s Singapore Yachting Festival – was bustling with activity, with both local and international visitors seeking new and exciting experiences.

Indeed, as Singapore continues to develop marina infrastructure and adds yacht shows and events to the calendar, demand for yachts is expected to grow. Models like the Fairline Squadron 58 are leading the charge.

At the Singapore premiere, designers explained how expansive and harmonious living areas are

 A glimpse behind the scenes

Yacht enthusiasts and industry experts from around the region gathered to witness the yacht’s premiere unveiling with excitement. Those invited aboard met the designers and engineers behind the yacht to hear about the craftsmanship and innovation that went into its creation.

In the weeks since, yacht owners and enthusiasts to Simpson Marine given the opportunity to experience the Fairline Squadron 58 first-hand have praised its comfort, stability, and luxurious features.

New launch heralds new innovations

Setting sail in a Squadron 58 offers a rich experience all round. Inside, interiors are, naturally, spacious and include a luxurious saloon with plush carpet, three well-appointed cabins, and a fully equipped galley.

Open sides to the saloon allow easy converation from side decks

Back out in the sun, a dedicated beach deck displays a new and innovative design for the Fairline brand, with hydraulic fold-down balconies on both the port and starboard sides.

Owning a Fairline Squadron 58 opens up a world of possibilities. Whether cruising through Southeast Asia’s sandy coastlines, or dropping anchor in nightlife destinations like Phuket.

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This launch is not only a celebration of Fairline craftsmanship and technical prowess, but is also a testament to the growing influence of Asia in the global yachting landscape.

The Fairline Squadron 58 is now available to view at Simpson Marine, Singapore.
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Finnish shipyard presents Saxtor GTO 400 Saxtor GTO 400 is spacious and speedy Saxtor GTO 400 reaches 42 knots

Saxdor delivery makes royal waves

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His Highness, the Crown Prince of Dubai receives delivery of a Saxdor 400 GTO from the Finnish shipyard’s CEO

 

Saxdor Yachts, the innovative boat producer from Finland, has announced the successful delivery of a Saxdor 400 GTO to His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai. 

 

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Finnish shipyard unveils the sporty stylish Saxtor GTO 400 in Dubai

 

But just what makes this model the choice of royalty?

 

The Saxdor 400 GTO is the Finnish boatmaker’s flagship design, and features more of the innovative hallmarks that fans of the boatmaker have come to expect. 

 

Modular and spacious – a nod to the “private island” concept that inspires its design – the 400 GTO certainly achieves an open-plan boating experience. An expansive open wheelhouse extends to the full beam of the boat for optimum living space and is fitted with stylish plush seating. 

 

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Saxtor’s 400 GTO is a cruiser built to optimized for space

 

After a day’s sailing, guests are invited to drop anchor and lower down five-metre-long side terraces to trail their toes in ocean waves before, perhaps, venturing up to sunset drinks at a well-appointed bow seating area. 

 

The Crown Prince will no doubt enjoy spending time with his guests on a full-sized sunpad on the aft deck and appreciate the generous boost to deck space allowed by twin cockpit balconies that extend halfway along the boat’s total length of just over 40ft. 

 

Able to accommodate five guests comfortably, the cruiser features a forward double cabin with a separate bathroom, an additional mid cabin, and, tucked under companionway steps, room for an added children’s cabin. 

 

Up to 42 knots can be achieved in the 400 GTO model. 

 

Saxtor’s GTO 400 cruiser is capable of racing through waves at 42 knots

 

Saxdor’s CEO Erna Rusi, alongside a senior team, assembled to oversee a smooth handover to the prince and was clearly excited. “We cannot wait to see His Highness enjoy the incredible features of this boat,” expressed Rusi. 

 

And, features there are many. His Highness is known for a discerning taste and high regard for fine craftsmanship. In the Saxdor 400 GTO he will be well able to bask in a boat that offers both style and speed. 

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Sunreef’s 60 Power Eco

Sunreef reveals 60 Power Eco

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Sunreef’s selection of Eco catamarans cruising at sea just keeps getting bigger, although its newest model is its smallest solar-electric powercat to date.

Words: Claire Lim; Photos: Sunreef Yachts

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The 60 Sunreef Power Eco premieres at Cannes Yachting Festival 2024

 

Sunreef plans to premiere its 60 Sunreef Power Eco at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival on France’s south coast from September 10-15. The Polish shipyard, which also has a growing production facility in the UAE, has long used Cannes and the Monaco Yacht Show a couple of weeks later as its main events to debut new yachts, and this year will be no exception.

 

The shipyard started showcasing its current New Beginnings range at Cannes in 2018 when it unveiled the Sunreef 80 and 60 sailing cats, adding the 50 (2019) and 70 (2021) in subsequent years. In parallel, the 80 Sunreef Power that premiered at Cannes in 2019 kickstarted the modern powercat range – using completely different hulls to the sailing cats – and was followed by the 60 Power and 70 Power, unveiled at Cannes in 2021 and last year respectively. 

 

As if this wasn’t enough, Sunreef splashed its first 100 Power in late 2021, with the yacht eventually appearing on the cover of Yacht Style’s Multihull Issue in 2022 and finally making its public premiere at last year’s Palma International Boat Show.

 

The Eco range sport a wafer-thin ‘solar skin’

 

However, Sunreef’s post-Covid focus has been on rolling out its Eco range, which offers the classic models listed above – and even larger sailing cats – with the shipyard’s green tech.

 

Most obviously, this includes its wafer-thin ‘solar skin’ that can wrap around hull sides, the superstructure, hard top and even the mast, while it also includes custom-engineered batteries and electric motors to produce silent, emission-free cruising and operations. Hydrogeneration systems, ultra-efficient air-conditioning, and even wind turbines are among options.

 

Eco models have also been led by the sailing side, with the 80 Eco just missing out on a premiere at the Dubai International Boat Show in early 2022, instead debuting at Cannes later in the year. At Cannes last year, the 80 Eco was joined by both the 70 Eco and 60 Eco sailing cats. 

 

On the powercat side, the 80 Power Eco had its world premiere at Cannes last year with Athena Too. The yacht was actually launched after Sol, which had made its way across the Atlantic and was used for the model’s US premiere at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in October.

 

The most recent Eco model on the water is the 60 Sunreef Power Eco, the smallest Eco powercat to date. Like other Eco models, it offers the shipyard’s revolutionary solar-power system, with photovoltaic cells built into the hulls, superstructure and flybridge hard top. The green energy generated powers both the yacht’s propulsion and onboard appliances, with electric motors fed by an ultralight battery bank for vibration-free cruising.

 

The 60 Sunreef Power Eco has plenty of deck space

 

Special features include a large hydraulic swim platform that can carry a tender and double as a ‘private beach’, plus there’s an aft garage for water toys. However, it’s the cockpit and its large table for alfresco dining that better reveal the sheer expanse of the cat due to its whopping 35ft-plus beam.  The wide-open space is also felt on the foredeck terrace.

 

Forward of the windscreen is a sunken lounge including an L-shaped sofa and a table to port, as well as sunpads to starboard, all surrounded by clean deck space that allows people to gather, socialise and admire the view.

 

A large flybridge offers plenty of room for customisation. Proposed layouts include a bench-seat helm forward, wet bar to port and a dining table placed athwartships, which is moved slightly forward if the owner takes up the enticing option of a spa pool and sunpads spanning the aft end of the top deck.

 

 

The aft and flybridge desks offer pockets of outdoor privacy

 

Although not represented in this article, the saloon in the 60 Power Eco can be customised but is otherwise offered in two basic layouts, all arrangements benefiting from natural light from both the skylight and panoramic glazing.

The choice of galley-up or galley-down – or galleys up and down – can influence the cabin arrangement in the hulls. Without a lower galley, the yacht can offer up to six en-suite guest cabins – three on each side – as well as two en-suite crew cabins, each in the forepeak.

Otherwise, a galley can replace the starboard midships cabin, while a master suite option replaces the two aft cabins in the port hull. The options are almost endless, one reason Sunreef has become so dominant in its sector.

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Unique Rest & Relaxation Retreats for the Coming Summer

Unique Rest & Relaxation Retreats for the Coming Summer

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From the magnificent national parks of Africa to the serene scenery of the French countryside, explore these unique rest and relaxation retreats to truly unwind.

Photo: Bookretreats.com  (read about this destination below)

Rest and relaxation are fundamental factors we sometimes need to prioritise to operate at our optimum level; with all the stress and bustle of the daily grind, we must take time to unwind. Rest and relaxation resorts offer a relaxing, fuss-free getaway with meticulously planned itineraries in stunning locations. Sure, the typical massages or Bali yoga retreats are always great, but why not opt for something more unconventional or adventurous?

 

Whether one prefers the ocean’s wonders or the countryside’s serene quietness, LUXUO has gathered a list of unique rest and relaxation retreats to rejuvenate the mind, body and soul.

 

7 Nights of Gorillas Chimpanzees & Big Cats in Safrai Uganda

 

Photo: Safari Retreats Africa

Embark on the ultimate safari trip to truly experience something magical. The bucket-list-worthy retreat takes participants on an extensive journey through the stunning landscapes of the “Pearl of Africa”, Uganda. The busy itinerary takes one through multiple National Parks each day to marvel at the rare sight of wild animals in their natural habitat. The majestic sights include herds of elephants, tree-climbing lions and mountain gorillas, amongst many others.

Location: Uganda, Africa (visit here to see exact locations)

Contact: info@safariretreats.africa

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8 day “Gifts From the Gray Whales” Retreat in Mexico

Photo: Whale Wisdom Retreats

Indulge in the calming energy of the vast waters of the Mexican ocean with this eight-day whale-focused immersion retreat. The programme is based on teaching the forgiving nature of the gentle giants to their participants through the animals’ forgiveness of humans for hunting them in the same bays they now trust and honour by coming close to boats and even bringing along their calves. Whale Wisdom expert and dolphin healer Anne Gordon will aid in creating a deep connection through guided meditations and communications with the animals to learn the lessons of wisdom, forgiveness and love through the gray whales of the San Ignacio Lagoon.

Location: San Ignacio, Mexico

Contact: Anne@WhaleWisdomRetreats.com

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7 day Expressive Realism Art Retreat in Tuscany

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Escape to the scenic Italian countryside to learn the intricacies of expressive realism art from skilful Russian artist Costa Dvorezky. The all-inclusive artistic oasis takes place at a peaceful farmhouse and winery in the region of Chianti, just half an hour away from Florence by train. The property owner also produces olive oil and wine to truly embrace the rich Italian heritage. All levels of artistic skill are welcome to attend the art workshop, held over a period of five days. Participants will spend all day learning from expert demonstrations and one-on-one feedback.

Location: Antico Borgo La Torre, Florence, Italy

Contact: info@artescapeitaly.com

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6 day Stargazing Retreat in Utah

Photo: Soulflower Yoga and Wellness 

While there is no shortage of yoga focused retreats, this option blends the relaxation of yoga with the astrology and astronomy to give participants a unique experience. The six day retreat occurs during a new moon, in which telescope tour company Darksky Rangers will be present with their equipment for guests to marvel at the amplified night sky. Other activities also include sunset walks at Canyonland National Park, multiple yoga sessions and guided evening meditation. Participants will embark on a journey to learn about the interconnection of astrological events and environmental consciousness throughout the process.

 

Location: Monticello, Utah, United States

Contact: soulfloweryogaandwellness@gmail.com

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4 Day Equine & Essences Holistic Wellbeing Retreat, Essex, UK

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This holistic retreat offers Equine facilitated Interaction and learning sessions for adults and children and is hosted by Jane Gilbey — a practitioner with The Athena Herd Foundation. Located in Brooke Farm, Essex, the secluded grassland Equestrian farm is ideal for one to escape daily life stressors. The wholesome retreat allows participants to reconnect with nature and animals in this rural, off-grid location. Activities like guided meditations, sound baths and essence consultations are organised for the relaxation retreat to truly unwind.

Location: Private Ryeland Shepherd Hut, Essex, United Kingdom

Contact: jane@oaksbrook.co.uk

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5 Day Binge Reading Retreat in The South of France

Photo: Montagu Retreats 

Nestled in the South of France, this Binge Reading Retreat is a bookworm’s ideal getaway. The five-day retreat takes place in a 200-year-old French farmhouse made of ancient wood and surrounded by vineyards, sunflower fields, orchards, and wildflower meadows. Participants get to immerse themselves in the popular pastime without the distractions of everyday life. The retreat also includes optional activities — including a tour of the Camino de Santiago de Compostela — the pilgrims’ historical route dating back to the 9th century, as well as guided sessions of Nidra Yoga.

Location: Nogaro, Occitanie, France

Contact: margarethamontagu@gmail.com

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8 Day Surf Coaching & Fitness Retreat in Taghazout Bay, Morocco

Photo: Local Surf Maroc 

Looking for a beach retreat, why not explore the less travelled destinations? This retreat is in Tamraught, a cosy ocean village along the Western Coast of Morocco in Taghazout Bay. The eight-day affair is ideal for one who enjoys an active lifestyle with six full days of surfing and days out on the ocean. This retreat will teach guests how to develop their surfing skills and abilities, and navigate the waves and currents of the sea. The all-inclusive getaway includes surf lessons, fitness sessions and guided yoga classes.

Location: Tamraught, Taghazout Bay, Morocco

Contact: hello@localsurfmaroc.com

Click here to book.

 

6 Day Perfume Making Retreat in Bulgaria

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Treat the olfactory senses to a fragrance-focused retreat in Rose Valley, Bulgaria. The five-day retreat is designed to elevate one’s knowledge and appreciation of the intricacies of fragrance creation. Participants will get to learn about the interplay between natural and synthetic ingredients, and examine Bulgaria’s local perfume plants — rose, tobacco and lavender. The exciting retreat includes activities like daily perfume-making lessons led by experts and a trip to the fruitful lavender fields to explore fragrance formulation from start to finish.

Location: Hill House Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Contact: For inquiries, click here.

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It was touchdown for the collaborative design project of Wally’s first hull of its performance-sailing cruiser line – featuring design input from judel/vrolijk & co

The awaited wallywind110 launches

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The new wallywind110, first in the Wally shipyard’s wallywind performance-sailing cruiser range, just launched at the weekend

It was touchdown for the collaborative design project of Wally’s first hull of its performance-sailing cruiser line – featuring design input from judel/vrolijk & co

 

Just over a year after the launch of the wally101 Full Custom, the first hull of the new wallywind110, named Galma, touched the sea for the first time on June 1, 2024.

 

This marks a significant milestone in the journey that officially began in 2022 for the wallywind performance-sailing cruiser range, which will also feature the wallywind130 and the wallywind150.

 

And following the debut hull, a second wallywind110 is already under construction.

 

“The launch of this first semi-custom sail model since Wally became part of Ferretti Group in 2019 is a very significant moment for us,” said Stefano de Vivo, Wally Managing Director.

 

“Not only does it coincide with the brand’s 30th anniversary, but it also once again confirms how relevant the sailing superyacht sector is for Wally. We have always been leader in this segment, and we aim to continue anticipating market trends by creating yachts capable of becoming true benchmarks in both yachting and design”.

 

At 33m in overall length the wallywind110 is sleek, with plenty of deck space

 

The launch of the wallywind110 was an anticipated moment of celebration, attended not only by the management of Wally and Ferretti Group, but also by the entire team and workforce involved in the project that had been promising a launch by the summer. Along with their families, they admired the new superyacht taking its first sail at sea.

 

The bright metallic paint with blue reflections on the all-carbon hull of the wallywind110 wowed the attendees. Designed by the experienced team at reputed German racing sailboat designer studio judel/vrolijk & co, the paint shifts tone with the changing light around the yacht, adding an additional element to the eye-catching elegance of Wally’s latest gem.

 

It was touchdown for the collaborative design project of Wally’s first hull of its performance-sailing cruiser line – featuring design input from judel/vrolijk & co

It was touchdown for the collaborative design project’s first hull

 

The launch also showcased the unique deck layout, resulting from the know-how of Wally’s internal design team in collaboration with Italian Santa Maria Magnolfi yacht design studio, which helped develoo the exterior and interior design of the wallywind110.


“The wallywind110 is not just a superyacht that promises impressive performance,” explains Wally Founder and Chief Designer Luca Bassani.


“Wally has always been synonymous with both performance and design. The thoughtful study of the wallywind110’s deck spaces has resulted in an 80sqm cockpit, free of technical equipment [which is all relocated at the stern], comparable to that of a sailing superyacht at least 60m long.

“The owner and their guests can relax on sofas, sunbeds and seating. Not to mention the other two lounge areas located on the ‘sea terrace’ at the stern and on the foredeck.”

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True Blue Dutch Beauty

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Custom designed by Guido de Groot and built by Van der Valk for a Hong Kong owner, the all-aluminium Blue Jeans is a tailor-made 34m masterpiece.

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On a tour around Europe, Blue Jeans visited London

There are few more exciting challenges for a shipyard than an owner telling you to impress them. This happened during the build of Blue Jeans, a sleek and very blue motor yacht built by Van der Valk in southern Netherlands and based in Hong Kong since early 2023.

At her home in Aberdeen Marina Club, the all-aluminium yacht is easily recognisable due to sporty, dynamic lines and a hull in a custom deep-blue metallic paint developed with Alexseal, with the new coating named ‘Blue Jeans’.

The 33.74m tailor-made raised pilothouse is an attractive addition to Asia’s resident superyachts and an eye-catching testament to Van der Valk, the Dutch shipyard that specialises in bespoke 25-40m builds and offers semi-custom ranges including the BeachClub line.

The builder clearly rose to the Hong Kong client’s challenge, judging by the smile on his face as he took delivery in late 2022 before the yacht’s maiden voyage took in Belgium, France and the UK, where some iconic photos were captured in front of London’s Tower Bridge.

However, it’s worth noting that the custom build is a true-blue team effort, with Van der Valk collaborating with two Dutch studios, Guido de Groot Design on the exterior and interior, and Diana Yacht Design for naval architecture.

Simpson Yacht Charter, Sanlorenzo SL90A, Hong Kong charter, Hong KongA maximum speed of 28 knots, and cruising at 25 knots were owner requirements

Van der Valk described the project as both enjoyable and challenging. So challenging that it also billed Blue Jeans as one of the most complex superyachts it has created to date. Building the yacht during the Covid pandemic added an extra challenge to the project, as the shipyard tried to keep the owner as involved as if he was able to physically visit the yard.

The owner required the shipyard to create a fast vessel able to reach 28 knots and cruise for longer periods of time at 25 knots. To achieve this, Van der Valk worked with Diana Yacht Design to develop a semi-displacement hull with a hard chine V-shape, propelled by two 2,600hp MTU 16V 2000 M96L engines. Two tunnels over the propellers were designed to make space for bigger props and increase efficiency without increasing the draft.

The engine girders were strengthened to support bigger engines, while the gearbox and drivetrain were modified to transfer that extra power to the propellers. Using larger-diameter propellers improved efficiency and enabled power to be used optimally. To help create the space for the expansive engine room, the 4m aluminium tender is stored sideways in the aft garage. Created inhouse, the fully-custom tender matches the mothership and has a 50kW Torqeedo 50 electric outboard engine connected to a 40kWh BMW i3 battery pack.

 

SHARP EXTERIOR

 

While much of Diana Yacht Design’s impressive work is hidden below the surface, Guido de Groot’s exterior work is not only notable but a star attraction. The Dutch design studio was tasked by the owner to create a sleek-looking yacht yet one with plenty of interior and exterior entertaining space and lots of headroom, which required a tall flybridge and raised bow.

 

Simpson Yacht Charter, Sanlorenzo SL90A, Hong Kong charter, Hong KongAs well as the exterior, Guido de Groot Design handled the interior of Blue Jeans

 

It’s hard not to stare when you’re in the presence of such a stunning superyacht, which looks fast and slim yet houses expansive volumes that include ceilings that rise to almost 2.5m in the saloon. The blue used on the hull and flybridge base is an attention grabber, while the client’s request to not have any hint of white was achieved by a silver-grey flybridge structure and blackout surfaces on the glass.

 

The dark glazing used all along the main deck, in strips along the bottom of the bulwarks and for the long hull windows even helps Blue Jeans appear as a widebody yacht from some angles.

 

The outdoor areas include a long cockpit, which includes square loungers side by side and facing coffee tables and loose chairs, making the covered area more suitable for relaxing, cocktails and nibbles than alfresco dining.

 

Two symmetrical side decks lead to the foredeck, where innovative design presents guests with a C-shaped sofa, a pop-up table and a sunbathing area integrated into the forepeak, with Diana Yacht Design helping create a flush surface by locating the anchoring equipment below deck.

 

The naval architect’s influence extended to the sun deck, as it worked for the first time on designing a retractable dive board, which is integrated near the aft end of the port bulwark.

 

ASIAN FUSION INTERIOR

 

At the brainstorming stage, the forward-thinking client asked Van der Valk and Guido de Groot Design to surprise and impress him with interior concepts. The shipyard presented a range of options and was thrilled when he opted for the most intricate and radical, which included incorporating beautiful natural materials.

 

A day head and showers for day guests have been incorporated

 

With the design scheme reflecting a fusion of Northern European and Asian styles, the interior includes a wide variety of materials including multiple marbles, metals and woods. Liquid metal was used for walls and doors, copper accents are seen on walls, light fixtures and furniture, while reconstituted teak is used in wooden trims for the walls and ceilings.

 

Letting natural materials speak for themselves was a core ethos of the project, although some metals proved particularly challenging to integrate. The use of liquid metal was new to Van der Valk, which created bespoke panels onto which the alloy was poured and transformed into a pattern prior to solidification.

 

The overall layout of Blue Jeans was designed around the need for multi-functional use and to accommodate multiple generations of the owner’s family, so is equally suitable for large groups on day trips and extended voyages.

 

From the cockpit, large sliding doors open to welcome guests to an interior that starts with a hallway and counters in White Carrara marble. Forward is a quite stunning saloon, offering stunning views and natural light through tall windows and sliding glass doors on both sides.

 

LIGHTING UP

 

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The saloon has sliding doors, fold-down balconies to each side and Barrisol LED ceiling

 

The saloon is also illuminated by one of the yacht’s signature interior highlights, a fully lit Barrisol ceiling, attractively arranged in diagonal square panels lined by copper detailing that gives guests another reason to cast their eyes above.

 

Recessed lighting is used cleverly throughout the interior, from shelves in the day head to the dining area.

 

The saloon is laid out in a ‘walkaround’ design, with custom Poltrona Frau sofas and chairs set in a long rectangle around marble-topped coffee tables. The seats can be moved to make the most of the outdoor views, such as when the sliding doors are opened or even placed outside on the drop-down balconies. The furniture can even be rearranged or partially removed to make space for a dance floor.

 

To cater to groups of day trip guests, having enough areas to shower during the day was a requirement. To meet that demand, the day head accessed by the starboard hallway doubles as a shower area, while the large bathroom on the lower deck in-between the two guest cabins can be used by day guests.

 

The dining area is bathed in natural light

 

On the main deck, the starboard hallway leads forward past the door to the galley and onto the formal dining room. This magnificent space offers spectacular views and daylight through long windows on both sides but also four large, square skylights, which are positioned directly above the round, eight-seat Fletcher Capstan dining table that can be downsized to a smaller table for playing games.

 

Forward in each corner are symmetrical doors to full-height wine fridges that flank a long, dark counter in Nero Marquina marble, with storage cabinets above and below. Grey Fior di Bosco marble is used for a hip-high cabinet in the aft port corner.

 

From the saloon, the port hallway accesses the stairs down to the lower deck, which lead first to the full-beam master suite midships. The room features a sofa along the port side, a desk and storage on starboard side, and a forward-facing bed flanked by grey, textured liquified-metal doors.

 

The port door leads to the walk-in shower featuring a striped bench, while the starboard door leads to the twin-sink bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, with both rooms featuring rare Lapis Lazuli Blue marble.

 

The airy owner’s suite

 

The guest cabins include a twin and a double aft and fore of a shared bathroom to starboard, while the VIP to port has an en-suite bathroom. Forward, accessed from the galley, is the crew area including a crew mess and two en-suite cabins, each with twin bunks. Blue Jeans has won multiple awards, although the biggest reward is an owner’s smile after seeing his challenge met.

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Treat yourself to a VIP charter on a Sanlorenzo SL90A in Hong Kong

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From June, one more hull joins the existing SL90A in offering charter guests the chance to enjoy refined cruising around local waters

 

With summer nearly here, a chance to spoil yourself, family and friends has this tempting prospect: a charter from packages that start at a four-hour hire aboard a true superyacht. The Sanlorenzo SL90A, is something of a design icon and curiosity. The ‘A’ stands for Asymmetrical due to the layout that removes outdoor side decks along the port side of the yacht, in order to gain more interior space. The side-decking is in place on the starboard side, allowing access to the substantial flybridge.

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One Sanlorenzo SL90A is already in service and a second hull of the same model is due to join Simpson Yacht Charter in June.

Interiors are light-filled, thanks to large windows which drop down completely on the port side.

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Dining seating and sofas offer lots of areas with privacy throughout the 90ft SL90A, for small groups within a charter – all with great views out to sea.

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Events can enjoy expansive areas on the top deck’s covered, open-sided flybridge, which has its own bar counter, refrigerators and freezers.

Optional add-ons of water sports are easily arranged to enjoy some jet-skiing, wake surfing or speedboat rides.

 

There are two cabins – the master cabin is pictured below – and a lower deck salon with sofa seating that converts into two single beds.

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A crew of five is recommended to attend to everything required for a smooth charter experience – events may require more crew. The ideal passenger count is 15 persons but 20 are easily accommodated.

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Axopar Boats, Simpson Marine, Indonesia, Jakarta, Hong Kong

Simpson Marine now official Axopar dealer in Indonesia

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Finnish in-demand adventure dayboats and weekend boats set to explore Indonesia, as Simpson Marine becomes the brand’s official country dealership.

 

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From left: Axopar 37 Sun Top; Axopar 37 XC Crossover Cabin

Simpson Marine, the veteran Asia-Pacific yacht sales and services company, headquartered in Hong Kong, this week announced its appointment as the official dealer for Axopar Boats in Indonesia.

With the growing interest in APAC for the Finnish brand of adventure motoryachts, this partnership marks a significant expansion of Axopar’s presence in the Asian market.

Axopar Boats, Simpson Marine, Indonesia, Jakarta, Hong Kong

From left: Axopar 37 Sun Top; Axopar 37 XC Crossover Cabin

Axopar Boats shipyard’s models are known for their rugged looks, durable quality and innovative design, modular approach and exceptional performance of their range of versatile day and weekend outboard-motor yachts.

Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2024, Axopar has developed a diverse range of models, including the triple award-winning Axopar 22, the long-anticipated new Axopar 29, the renowned Axopar 37 and the flagship 45 range, catering to a wide array of boating enthusiasts and trailblazing the dayboat market segment.

Axopar 37 Sun Top

Richard Allen, COO of Simpson Marine Group, was very upbeat on this new venture. “The appointment of Simpson Marine as Axopar’s official dealer in Indonesia opens up a world of opportunities,” he said. “Axopar’s unique design, versatility and performance, combined with Simpson Marine’s expertise and strong presence in Asia, will undoubtedly create a powerful synergy. We are excited to see the potential of Axopar in Indonesia, the world’s biggest archipelago, with over 17,800 islands to explore and an ideal location for the adventure-seeking boat owners.”

Paul Whelan, Simpson Marine Indonesia’s Country Manager, echoed Allen’s positive sentiments. “Axopar’s entry into the Indonesian market signifies a new chapter in the boating industry and has been received by our customers. With Simpson Marine’s network and support throughout the country and region and Axopar’s extensive range of boats with flexible cabin arrangements, we are confident that this partnership will redefine the boating experience in Indonesia and expand the market further, welcoming more boaters to the fold.”

Axopar Boats, Simpson Marine, Indonesia, Jakarta, Hong Kong

Axopar 37 Sun Top

Johan Holm, Axopar’s Head of Sales, added, “We are excited to welcome Simpson Marine as our newest dealer in Southeast Asia, covering and serving the beautiful waters in picture-perfect Indonesia. Asia is an important, growing market for Axopar and the appointment of Simpson Marine will further strengthen Axopar’s presence there.” 

The Axopar fleet will be available in Jakarta starting in June 2024 with a series of introductions planned for customers to experience the brand’s adventure-boating thrills.

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Designer Olympic team uniforms are on trend

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A nation’s selected Olympic team outfitter has great influence on an athlete’s confidence, sense of belonging and patriotic pride.

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As we countdown to the 2024 Olympics, we finally see some team uniforms and designers of the garments worn by each nation’s finest athletes. This year, the global sporting event is being held at none other than the city of Paris. The world’s fashion capital along with the appropriately fitting official sponsor of fashion industry giant LVMH. We are now months away from the Summer Olympics, and excitement is building, with brands and countries unveiling their team uniforms, one after the other. While some have opted for garments designed by foreign talent, there is beauty in having uniforms made by brands from their respective countries.


A nation’s chosen designer for the official team uniform is an opportunity for them to garner millions of eyes on their designs. However, its effect goes much deeper than what meets the eye. The most significant stage of sports presents us with a nation’s sporting legends along with young newcomers and Paralympians. Regardless of experience, sponsorships, age and gender, these athletes are all united by a shared nationality, donning the same uniform, crest and flag. Furthermore, team uniforms are especially meaningful for the opening and closing ceremonies, where all athletes participate wearing the formal team uniform — the only events where all athletes from one country are in the same place simultaneously.

 

Ralph Lauren for Team USA

The Olympic opening ceremony is a pivotal moment in the 18-day event, setting the tone for the athletes. Wearing a brand that originates from their home country, fosters a sense of camaraderie within a team and pride in a nation’s heritage. A prime example is Ralph Lauren’s enduring partnership with Team USA, a brand that has been dressing the team since 2008. Ralph Lauren’s association with American heritage embodies the American dream and its timeless, preppy style that is heavily influenced by the West. The brand’s all-American aesthetic is reinforced by the flag’s red, white, and blue, It symbolises a united show of national 

pride and instills confidence in a patriotic group of talents. Thus, this partnership is a testament to the authenticity and mutual benefits of collaborations between fashion brands and athletes.

 

Berluti for Team France

 Photo: Berluti
 

This year is a particularly noteworthy Olympics for the French athletes who are going for gold in their home country. Team France has the home field advantage, teaming up with official sponsor LVMH and French fashion house Berluti to outfit France’s finest sportsmen and women. The French Maison’s finest artisans were tasked with the meaningful job of showcasing the exceptional calibre of the house and the selected French athletes. The 1,500 outfits were designed in France, with high-quality fabrics exclusively sourced from Europe. Recognising the immense importance and excitement these uniforms represent, the Berluti team consulted with the athletes to meticulously cater to individuals of all builds and preferences. As reported by LVMH, the specially-made outfits act as a physical manifestation to invoke patriotic pride and belonging among the athletes and coaches to motivate them to live up to their ambitions.

 

Ben Sherman for Team Great Britain

Team GB has ensued the expertise of English designer Ben Sherman, best known for his unmistakable British identity and symbol of the old English style. The official varsity jacket incorporates the Great Britain flag colours and features unique flower motifs. Embroidered on the back of the jacket, four flowers representing the four nations of the UK: a rose for England, a thistle for Scotland, a daffodil for Wales and a shamrock for Northern Ireland. The united floral design signifies a group of athletes from the four nations coming together to fight for a common cause. Additionally, Ben Sherman keeps the athletes’ comfort in mind, celebrating tradition with his quintessential preppy style and blending it with modern streetwear influences, resulting in a Union Jack-clad polo and a baggy varsity jacket. Walking out onto a global stage sporting modern designs rooted in British heritage embraces tradition and instills unity and pride especially in the younger generation.

 

Emporio Armani for Team Italy

 

 Photo: Emporio Armani 
 

Italian designer Giorgio Armani has been designing for Team Italy since 2012. Emporio Armani is best known for its classic Italian style and has always emphasised their country’s rich heritage in using traditional Italian manufacturing processes and Italian materials. The Olympic kits were unveiled as part of the House’s Spring/Summer ’24 collection, featuring rich navy blue tracksuits complemented by red and white detailing. Big “Italia” lettering was also printed, front and centre of the uniform. Additionally, polos and T-shirts feature the opening of the national anthem and jacket linings are printed with the first verse. According to the designer himself, the creation of functional yet elegant garments was designed to “distinguish the team and to convey a strong sense of belonging to our athletes.”

 

Lululemon for Team Canada

The canadian-born athleisure brand has just released its first-ever summer Olympics kit for Team Canada; as explained by CEO Calvin McDonald, the process started with an innovation-first approach based on athletes’ insights to ensure they feel and perform their best at the global sporting event. Made with Canadian-inspired prints, each product has undergone a testing and feedback process to suit an athlete’s unique needs based on their sport. The personalised experience and deepened relationship between the brand and the athletes allows them to look and feel good. Due to the connection between the team and Lululemon, designers have gone the extra mile to enable them to perform to the best of their abilities for their country.

 

When it comes to designing a country’s team kits, a selected designer plays a significant role in the psychological aspects of an athlete and their team. Team kits have the ability to affect an individual’s pride, confidence and sense of belonging. These factors can greatly contribute to one’s sporting performance, as an athlete’s success is much more than athleticism. Hence, these factors should contain the unique essence of a nation’s heritage to allow athletes and viewers to resonate with the pride and love one has for their country. United by similar goals, uniform outfitters go the extra mile to motivate the teams through personalised relationships and attention to detail.

 

Additionally, there is a mutual benefit in teaming up with a brand of the same country. The connections are not just in the athletes but also in the shared sense of pride and confidence. This can lead to enhanced performance, increasing the chances of stepping on the prestigious podium. Winners of sporting events garner more attention and recognition, more eyes on the individual means more eyes on the garments, creating a win-win situation for both the team and the brand.

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Lagoon rings in four-decade anniversary globally

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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Lagoon brand, the Lagoon World Escapade took place across continents much to its legion of owners’ and fans’ delight.

 

Lagoon, Lagoon World Escapade, 40th anniversary, Lagoon catamaran, Beneteau Group

 

It all started with a wacky idea from Lagoon departments’ brainstorming: how could the whole Lagoon family celebrate the turquoise brand’s 40th anniversary together?

 

With over 7,000 sailing catamarans built, in a range of models from 40 to 78ft, Lagoonowner events have built up loyal communities the world over.

 

Lagoon, Lagoon World Escapade, 40th anniversary, Lagoon catamaran, Beneteau Group

 

The idea of Lagoon World Escapade was born. It comprised of three days of sailing, sharing and festivities around the world – 30 Escapades in all – made possible with the help and enthusiasm of Lagoon’s worldwide distribution network to pay tribute to the brand that launched in 1984.

 

 

Over 400 boats – representing all models, from the smallest to the largest Lagoon yachts – and 2,400 participants gathered to celebrate Lagoon’s anniversary in 30 destinations. Some Escapades, such as the one organized in Turkey, celebrated with as many as 40 catamarans.

 

Lagoon, Lagoon World Escapade, 40th anniversary, Lagoon catamaran, Beneteau Group

 

Day and night, the event’s worldwide Whatsapp group continued to record magnificent images of catamarans in dreamy landscapes, happy crews in rallies, moments of celebration and conviviality – around turquoise cocktails, awards ceremonies, and seaside activities – as well as magical moments of contemplation of the flora and fauna that owners favour in their respective locales.

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“Participants enjoyed taking part in every Lagoon Escapade, but when they realised that this anniversary was being celebrated in so many places at the same time, they felt intensely happy,” said Thomas Gailly, Lagoon Director.

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“We are so proud to see so many Lagoon lovers around the world. Only Lagoon can do that, ”he said while the global event was still taking place.

 

Lagoon, with its shipyard in France, is a brand within the Beneteau Group.

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