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Burgess, Lady E, sold, Mark Woodmansey, Amels, Head of Brokerage Asia, Fraser USA, Pendennis, charter

Burgess sells 75m Amels Lady E

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Mark Woodmansey, Head of Brokerage Asia, has helped sell the 75m Lady E, which completed an extension and refit in 2020.

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Burgess, Lady E, sold, Mark Woodmansey, Amels, Head of Brokerage Asia, Fraser USA, Pendennis, charter

Lady E

 

Burgess has helped sell the 75m Amels Lady E, which had a last asking price of €71.5 millionMark Woodmansey, Burgess’ Head of Brokerage Asia, represented the seller, with Fraser USA acting as a joint Central Agent.

 

Woodmansey also helped the previous owner purchase the yacht in an in-house deal in 2018 before Burgess managed the yacht’s successful charter programme over the past five years.

 

Delivered in 2006, the yacht had an extension and refit at Pendennis in the UK in 2019-20, which created a huge lounge and sun lounge on the main deck aft, while a beach club was added.

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Dubai show returning to Dubai Harbour

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Dubai Harbour will host the 2024 Dubai International Boat Show from February 28-March 3.

 

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Dubai Harbour will host the Dubai International Boat Show for a third successive year as the Middle East’s biggest yacht show returns for its 30th edition from February 28-March 3, 2024.

 

The 2023 edition in early March attracted more than 28,000 visitors, 1,000 brands and companies, and featured over 200 boats including 44 global and regional debuts according to the show’s long-term organiser, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

 

UAE builder Gulf Craft is traditionally the leading exhibitor at the show and last year debuted several models including the Majesty 111 among its 15 boats in the water. Other brands on show with local dealers included Riva, Pershing and Ferretti Yachts of Ferretti Group, Azimut, Sanlorenzo, Princess, Sunseeker, Sunreef, Riviera, Lagoon, Beneteau, Jeanneau, De Antonio and Say Carbon Yachts.

 

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The 68m Soaring built by German shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen was the show’s largest yacht and was exhibited by Ocean Independence, which also displayed the 37m Tecnomar Evo 120 Viktoriia with The Italian Sea Group. Other superyachts included the 47m Heesen Anita shown by Behnemar and the 32m Baglietto Lady Maia exhibited by BlackOrange.

 

The Middle East’s boating market has risen post-Covid, with many major builders reporting increased sales and appointing new dealers. Over the past year, Camper & Nicholsons and IYC are among superyacht brokerage houses to open a regional office in the UAE, while Sunreef Yachts has opened both an office in Dubai and a new production facility in Ras Al Khaimah.

 

The maritime sector accounts for seven per cent of Dubai’s GDP, while the MENA region has the second-highest fleet to billionaire ratio, DWTC states. In addition, the Middle East has experienced a 16.9 per cent surge in ultra-wealthy individuals and the UAE is the top destination for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs).

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Gulf Craft, Mohammed Alshaali, Majesty, 111, Phathom, Sean Bekeschus, Raquel H Grijota, Fabian Henke, Jacob van de Haar, Majesty 72, Guido de Groot, Nuvolari Lenard, Cor D Rover, Royal Huisman Phi, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design

Gulf Craft’s new-look Majesty superyacht

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The first Gulf Craft model to feature both exterior and interior design by Phathom, the muscular Majesty 111 includes shipyard firsts like a master suite with jacuzzi view, feature staircases topped by a skylounge skylight, and a remarkable six cabins in a 34m flybridge.
Words: John Higginson; Photos: Gulf Craft

 

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The Majesty 111 has a clean, sporty exterior and a foredeck jacuzzi

 

Gulf Craft’s first Majesty 111 has enjoyed global exposure since its world premiere at the Dubai International Boat Show in March. In September, the 34m, six-cabin Sandbank made its Europe debut at the Monaco Yacht Show before exhibiting in the US for the first time at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show at the end of October.

 

Joining the Majesty brand’s Superyacht range, the 111 sits between the best-selling 100 and the 120 tri-deck. However, the first yacht to feature full exterior and interior design by Phathom Studio has a cleaner, sportier, more muscular and modern exterior than her Majesty sisters, with the yacht long band of glazing along each side of the lower and main decks, with the yacht topped by a black skylounge.

 

Mohammed Alshaali, co-founder and Chairman of Gulf Craft, has accompanied Sandbank on all her major show appearances and been delighted by the response to the first Majesty 111, which is available for charter through Northrop & Johnson and was listed for sale in late October.

 

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Sandbank is available for charter through Northrop & Johnson

 

“Because of the images and photos, everybody loved the Majesty 111 even before they saw it at the shows. Everybody said it was futuristic,” Alshaali says. 

 

“Phathom really know how to draw nice lines and how to match the interior with the exterior. They introduced new features like the jacuzzi on top of the master-suite skylight and the big upper-deck skylight, while they also brought in environmentally friendly materials.”

 

PHATHOM STYLING

Phathom was founded in the Netherlands in 2019 by three designers – Canadian Sean Bekeschus, Spaniard Raquel H Grijota and Dutchman Fabian Henke – and Jacob van de Haar, the company’s Commercial Director.

 

Gulf Craft, Mohammed Alshaali, Majesty, 111, Phathom, Sean Bekeschus, Raquel H Grijota, Fabian Henke, Jacob van de Haar, Majesty 72, Guido de Groot, Nuvolari Lenard, Cor D Rover, Royal Huisman Phi, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design

The Majesty 111 is the first to feature exterior and interior design by Phathom

 

All three designers have experience at Guido de Groot, with Henke there for almost a decade. Bekeschus, a former intern at Nuvolari Lenard, also spent four years at Cor D Rover, where his portfolio included the exterior of the 58m Royal Huisman Phi, while Grijota, an interior designer, spent two years with Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design.

 

Phathom has recently worked on several projects with Gulf Craft including the interiors of the Majesty 72 (Review, Issue 71), Nomad 101 and upgraded Nomad 70 SUV, also collaborating on the exterior upgrades of both the latter models. However, Phathom started from scratch when designing the look of the Majesty 111.

 

Bekeschus, 38, says: “We looked extensively at the marketplace. For the exterior, we wanted something athletic, a little bit brawny, but classic and timeless – we didn’t want anything superfluous.”

 

LIGHT, COLOURS, CURVES

With an overall length of 110ft 10in, the semi-displacement flybridge motor yacht is closer in scale to the Majesty 100 (108ft 4in) than the four-level Majesty 120 (123ft 1in). However, the Majesty 111 has 15 per cent more volume than her little sister, with 243GT of space helping provide large social areas and comfortable accommodation for 12 guests and up to five crew.

 

Gulf Craft, Mohammed Alshaali, Majesty, 111, Phathom, Sean Bekeschus, Raquel H Grijota, Fabian Henke, Jacob van de Haar, Majesty 72, Guido de Groot, Nuvolari Lenard, Cor D Rover, Royal Huisman Phi, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design

Starboard view of the aft cockpit

 

A closer look at the aft garage door reveals a 12ft-wide bench seat, a simple but effective design touch, while Sandbank’s toys include a 4m Agilis jet tender, wakeboard, waterskis, donuts, Seabobs, wing mat and paddleboards. 

 

Unlike its two sister models, the Majesty 111 has a clear aft balustrade in the cockpit, reflective of its more modern design and Phathom’s desire to offer owners more sea views. The open-plan cockpit can be hidden from onlookers by a drop-down screen and was initially dressed with sofas and chairs, which were later replaced by a large dining table for 10.

 

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The interior features natural materials and a contrasting colour palette

 

The saloon doors are flanked by two wide columns partially covered in fluted wooden panelling, a feature also seen extensively inside the yacht. The interior starts with two chairs facing a long, cream-coloured L-shaped sofa to port, while custom furniture includes a large, round-edged coffee table with a lift-up central circular locker.

 

Curves and rounded corners are evident throughout the interior, as are a variety of colours, tones and materials including an extensive use of oak. However, the high, white ceiling keeps the mood light and incorporates recessed lighting as well as a drop-down TV.

 

Aft view of the dining area, which is topped by a table-sized ceiling mirror and a decorative lighting fixture 

 

Grijota, 40, says: “When we designed the interior layout, we wanted to appeal to a wider range of markets, so we made it less formal and wanted to open the spaces while letting in lots of light, which you can see throughout the yacht. In the fittings and décor, we played with natural materials and contrasts. Our palettes have a lot of contrasts.”

 

Forward is a large dining table for 10, which is literally reflected in the ceiling above by a table-sized mirror fitted with an artistic, suspended lighting fixture. The area is served by the large galley, which is accessed by a door on the port side. On either side of the dining table are rounded, hip-height cabinets, matching the one starboard of the saloon.

 

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Stairs to the skylounge are followed by stairs to the lower deck

 

Forward is a transparent, floating staircase to the upper deck, which acts as a centrepiece for the yacht alongside the lower-deck stairs, while the starboard hallway leads to an elegant day head with a huge window and onto the master suite.

 

CABINS APLENTY

The master-suite entrance starts with a hall featuring a low storage cabinet beneath starboard windows. On the left is a sliding door to a walk-in wardrobe, before another sliding door leads to a twin-sink bathroom with an enormous shower including a bench seat and a big window.

 

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Port view of the master suite, which has an aft-facing bed with a skylight view of the jacuzzi

 

The full-beam bedroom features the bed facing aft to a huge, fixed TV, although it’s the view above that’s potentially most captivating – into the glass-bottomed jacuzzi! Fittings include ‘floating’ bedside tables topped by large shelving units, an elegant, multi-level vanity table cum storage unit, and a large sofa on the port side of the room.

 

The five guest cabins on the lower deck are accessed by an illuminated staircase, which even benefits from the huge skylounge skylight at the top of the central staircase. The lower-deck hall leads aft to two ensuite cabins with forward-facing double beds, while forward are two en-suite twins with aft-facing beds.

 

Gulf Craft, Mohammed Alshaali, Majesty, 111, Phathom, Sean Bekeschus, Raquel H Grijota, Fabian Henke, Jacob van de Haar, Majesty 72, Guido de Groot, Nuvolari Lenard, Cor D Rover, Royal Huisman Phi, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design

The VIP suite in the bow is one of five lower-deck guest cabins

 

However, the trump card is in the bow, a 15sqm VIP suite that starts with a port hallway featuring full height cupboards either side of a vanity desk.

 

The bedroom has an aft-facing bed flanked on each side by a bedside table that blends into a long storage cabinet, while there are built-in shelves either side of the soft-panelled bedhead. The starboard side of the room even has another full-height cupboard beside the bathroom door.

 

SKYLOUNGE & SKYLIGHTS

The central staircase leads all the way up to the upper deck and is topped by a huge, rectangular skylight that helps illuminate the skylounge as well as the stairs. The skylounge is set up with a large L-shaped sofa to starboard that faces a big, brawny bar to port that even incorporates a huge TV.

 

Gulf Craft, Mohammed Alshaali, Majesty, 111, Phathom, Sean Bekeschus, Raquel H Grijota, Fabian Henke, Jacob van de Haar, Majesty 72, Guido de Groot, Nuvolari Lenard, Cor D Rover, Royal Huisman Phi, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design

Seating in the skylounge faces an enormous portside bar fronted by a huge TV

 

It’s no ordinary bar in terms of size or design and includes a wine fridge and even a dishwasher, so with a day head at the top of the stairs, the skylounge can become a self-contained party zone. 

 

Meanwhile, there’s more fun to be had on the open aft deck, which is partially covered by a skylounge overhang fitted with louvres. The covered area includes an outdoor galley to starboard and cockpit stairs to port, but otherwise the deck can be configured as an owner wishes.

 

Gulf Craft, Mohammed Alshaali, Majesty, 111, Phathom, Sean Bekeschus, Raquel H Grijota, Fabian Henke, Jacob van de Haar, Majesty 72, Guido de Groot, Nuvolari Lenard, Cor D Rover, Royal Huisman Phi, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design

Forward view of the partially covered aft deck 

 

Symmetrical side decks lead around the skylounge and wheelhouse to the foredeck, another fun social area with a C-shaped sofa and two tables facing the huge jacuzzi, which is surrounded by sunpads on three sides. It’s then four steps down to the working area, which surprisingly has a cosy aft-facing sofa in the forepeak.

 

The bow is overlooked by the reverse-windscreen wheelhouse, which contains a central leaning post for the skipper, an L-shaped sofa and folding table to starboard, plus a side door to port. The yacht is fitted with twin 1,900hp MAN V12s and has a top speed of 20 knots and a cruising speed of 12.

 

Gulf Craft, Mohammed Alshaali, Majesty, 111, Phathom, Sean Bekeschus, Raquel H Grijota, Fabian Henke, Jacob van de Haar, Majesty 72, Guido de Groot, Nuvolari Lenard, Cor D Rover, Royal Huisman Phi, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design

The foredeck includes a glass-bottom jacuzzi surrounded by sunpads

 

Overall, Phathom’s vision for the Majesty 111 has resulted in a notably forward-looking design shift for Gulf Craft.

 

“We collaborate well with Gulf Craft, maybe because we’re a young company and more flexible than longer-established design studios,” Grijota says. “We’ve studied the DNA of the shipyard and tried to keep it on the Majesty 111, but we believe this is a level up. We wanted to incorporate features that would be unique selling points and look good on a yacht this size – and we think it worked out well.”

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James Clayton on superyacht surge in APAC

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In a Column for YACHT STYLE, the Sales Director at Simpson Superyachts gives his perspective on the state of superyacht sales in Asia-Pacific.

 

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James Clayton, Sales Director, Simpson Superyachts

 

According to industry reports, the number of superyachts in the Asia-Pacific region has seen a notable uptick, with an average of 100 superyachts over 30m visiting the region each month – and this figure is growing.

 

In Hong Kong alone, over 100 30m-plus superyachts are registered following a 10 per cent increase in registrations over the past fiscal year. This surge is emblematic of a burgeoning interest in luxury maritime experiences among high-net-worth individuals across Asia.

 

I attribute this growth to several factors, most notably the region’s expanding affluence and a cultural shift towards embracing the exclusive yachting lifestyle. Asia has become a hotspot for superyacht enthusiasts, with over 25,000 islands to explore, due in large to two of the world’s biggest archipelagos, Indonesia and the Philippines.

 

There’s a diversity of unspoiled nature that attracts yacht owners willing to explore more unchartered waters, with the region offering the allure of exploring pristine coastlines and secluded island paradises.

 

Hong Kong and China, with their rapidly growing economies, have taken centre stage in the regional superyacht market, yet other APAC nations like Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia are not far behind. Australia, on the other hand, is an already developed and mature superyacht market, with major growth opportunities.

 

In fact, we’re witnessing a diversification of interest across the region. Clients are not just seeking a vessel; they’re investing in a one-of-a-kind life fulfilment experience, with a superyacht opening a whole world of opportunities for them.

 

Simpson Superyachts, James Clayton, Sanlorenzo

Kamakasa, the second Sanlorenzo Alloy

 

In terms of vessel preferences, there’s a notable trend towards larger, more technologically advanced superyachts with alternative propulsion systems.

 

Discerning buyers in Asia are increasingly drawn to superyachts equipped with cutting-edge amenities, state-of-the-art navigation systems, and eco-friendly technologies like recently presented methanol fuel cell systems and alternative nature-powered generators with wind turbines and solar panels.

 

This shift aligns with a global movement within the superyacht industry towards sustainability and innovation. 

 

However, there have been challenges posed by the ongoing global supply chain disruptions, which have been affecting the timely delivery of superyachts to Asia. The pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in the supply chain, impacting production schedules and, consequently, delivery timelines. This is a hurdle the industry is actively addressing to meet the growing demand.

 

The answer to long waiting times can be a quality brokerage superyacht, as there’s currently good market availability in the 40-50m and 50-80m segments. Over the summer, Simpson Superyachts sold the 44.5m Kamakasa, which was delivered in 2020 and is the second hull of Sanlorenzo’s successful Alloy series.

 

I’m optimistic about the continued growth of the Asia-Pacific superyacht market. The potential in this region is immense. As we navigate the challenges linked to inconsistent regulations and lack of quality superyacht marina berths in some key locations, we’re also presented with opportunities to redefine the luxury yachting experience in collaboration with our clients in Asia.

 

JAMES CLAYTON

 

Simpson Superyachts, James Clayton, Sanlorenzo

 

Now based in Hong Kong, Clayton is Sales Director of Simpson Superyachts, a part of Simpson Marine Group. His two decades of experience in the yacht industry includes over eight years with Benetti as General Manager Americas for the Italian shipyard and he has a strong understanding of the Asian market, having spent many years in Malaysia and Singapore.

james.clayton@simpsonmarine.com

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Camper & Nicholsons, Corporate Services, Fiduchi Group, Paolo Casani, Fiduchi, Osiris Management Services, Jersey Yacht Management Limited, Fiduchi Yacht Services Limited, David Hopkins, Vincent McCartney, Managing Director, Switzerland, Malta, Isle of Man

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The ‘original yachting company’ has created a Corporate Services division headed by Vincent McCartney.

 

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Vincent McCartney

 

Camper & Nicholsons has launched a Corporate Services service for yacht owners in partnership with the Fiduchi Group. Camper & Nicholsons Corporate Services will operate from the Group’s head office in Monaco.

 

Designed to simplify the intricacies of yacht ownership, the partnership assists owners by managing the creation and administration of corporate structures, limiting owner liability related to the yacht, and advising on both tax efficiencies and compliance.

 

Paolo Casani, Camper & Nicholsons’ Group CEO, said: “Our global approach to improving the client experience, an approach where the client is at the centre of everything we do, has resulted in the development of a wide range of services and solutions facilitating every aspect of the yachting lifestyle. The addition of Camper & Nicholsons Corporate Services to the portfolio enables us to offer a truly holistic support network, redefining the concept of a ‘full-service yacht company’.”

 

Fiduchi offers over four decades of experience in the legal, financial and administrative aspects of yacht ownership. Founded in 1994 and formerly known as Osiris Management Services, the company was rebranded as Fiduchi in 2018, with sister company Jersey Yacht Management Limited (founded in 1978) becoming Fiduchi Yacht Services Limited. 

 

David Hopkins, Managing Director and co-founder of the Fiduchi Group, said: “Fiduchi is thrilled to embark on this exciting partnership with Camper & Nicholsons, as we set sail on a journey to elevate the customer experience and redefine the world of yacht ownership.

 

Vincent McCartney has been appointed Managing Director of Camper & Nicholsons Corporate Services. McCartney has over 20 years’ experience in corporate services, where he has assisted some of the world’s highest-profile clients, and has specialised in structuring corporate entities for yachts and luxury assets since 2008.

 

McCartney’s past appointments include Managing Director of Corporate Service Providers in Switzerland and Malta, directorship roles in the Isle of Man, and MLRO/Compliance Responsible in the Isle of Man and Switzerland.

 

“I’m immensely proud to join Camper & Nicholsons to spearhead this new service line to clients around the world. The very fact that Camper & Nicholsons has taken the steps to launch this offering further demonstrates its commitment to lead the yachting industry and provide a truly all-encompassing yachting service to clientèle,” McCartney said.

“Camper & Nicholsons Corporate Services enables us to further simplify the complexities of yacht ownership and reinforce our commitment to clients, by providing them with a team of specialists in every aspect of yachting.”

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Simpson Marine supports Splash swim around Hong Kong Island

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Make Waves for Hong Kong has raised over HK$3 million to address “the chronic swimming illiteracy in the city”.

 

Simpson Marine, Splash, charity partner, Siobhan Haughey, Jasmine Alkhaldi, Make Waves for Hong Kong, Aquila 28 Molokai, Highfield, RIBs

 

Simpson Marine continued its support of long-standing charity partner, Splash, for the latter’s annual fundraising relay swim around Hong Kong Island, Make Waves for Hong Kong. The supporting team, including the crew on the Aquila 28 Molokai pilot boat and Highfield safety RIBs, helped ensure the safety of the swimmers throughout the fundraising event.

 

Simpson Marine, Splash, charity partner, Siobhan Haughey, Jasmine Alkhaldi, Make Waves for Hong Kong, Aquila 28 Molokai, Highfield, RIBs

 

Olympic swimmers Siobhan Haughey and Jasmine Alkhaldi were among 30 people participating in the multi-relay swim around Hong Kong Island. The line-up also included participants who spent months training and overcoming their swim illiteracy, a commitment that went beyond the physical endurance required for the swim.

 

Simpson Marine, Splash, charity partner, Siobhan Haughey, Jasmine Alkhaldi, Make Waves for Hong Kong, Aquila 28 Molokai, Highfield, RIBs

 

The event proved a resounding success, raising over HK$3 million contributed by over 1,000 donors. The money raised will empower Splash to provide swimming lessons to more than 2,000 children and adults from under-resourced communities.

 

Simpson Marine, Splash, charity partner, Siobhan Haughey, Jasmine Alkhaldi, Make Waves for Hong Kong, Aquila 28 Molokai, Highfield, RIBs

 

Simpson Marine stated: “We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all five swimming teams and the support crews on site. Your efforts have made a profound impact, introducing the joy and safety of swimming to numerous children and adults. On behalf of everyone at Simpson Marine, we commend you for your remarkable achievement and thank you for making waves.”

 

Simpson Marine, Splash, charity partner, Siobhan Haughey, Jasmine Alkhaldi, Make Waves for Hong Kong, Aquila 28 Molokai, Highfield, RIBs

 

“As we celebrate this success, we also look forward to future collaborations and initiatives. By supporting Splash, we are not only contributing to their noble cause but also investing in the future of our society. Every dollar donated goes towards empowering individuals, improving their quality of life, and creating a ripple effect of positive change in their communities.”

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Riva, 130’ Bellissima, Flybridge, 82’ Diva, 90’ Argo, 102’ Corsaro Super, 110’ Dolcevita, La Spezia, Monaco Yacht Show, Ferretti Group, Officina Italiana Design, Sergio Beretta, Mauro Micheli, Alberto Galassi

Riva 130’ Bellissima: Bold & Beautiful

Riva 130’ Bellissima: Bold & Beautiful

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Riva’s Flybridge range has soared to new heights with the 130’ Bellissima, an elegant 40m, 300GT tri-deck that offers expansive rosewood interiors but is just as notable for its appealing array of outdoor social areas.
Words: Olivia Michel; Photos: Ferretti Group

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The 130’ Bellissima was designed by Officina Italian Design

 

Riva’s 130’ Bellissima is best described as a modern superyacht with a classic soul. When hull one launched from the Ferretti Group’s La Spezia shipyard last year, the 40m superyacht became the new flagship of the Italian builder’s Flybridge series, which also includes the 82’ Diva, 90’ Argo, 102’ Corsaro Super and 110’ Dolcevita.

 

A star at the last two editions of the Monaco Yacht Show, Bellissima is Riva’s first planing Flybridge model to feature a tri-deck design, with Ferretti Group working closely with Officina Italiana Design – which has designed for Riva for almost three decades – to keep the model’s interior volume below 300GT.

 

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The 130’ Bellissima is the largest model built at Riva’s La Spezia shipyard

 

The closest word the designers and shipyard found to fully define the newest Riva was ultimately bellissima, Italian for ‘very beautiful’. Alberto Galassi, Ferretti Group’s CEO, uses romantic language to talk about the boatbuilder’s new pride and joy. “When you see this yacht cruising on the water, everything stops. It’s an aesthetic experience that words can’t describe,” he philosophises.

 

When Yacht Style stepped aboard, the 130’ Bellissima was docked in Port Hercules next to the 110’ Dolcevita, formerly the largest yacht in the Flybridge series. The side-by-side comparison accentuated the uniqueness of the 300GT Bellissima, which is 6m longer than the 219GT Dolcevita and has an extra deck.

 

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The optional jacuzzi offers a secluded area to relax

 

Sergio Beretta, co-founder and CEO of Officina Italiana Design, said: “In practice, Bellissima is like an older sister to Dolcevita, but with a style all of her own that makes her different from any other big yacht of the Riva family.”

 

Mauro Micheli, co-founder and Chief Designer of the studio, has used the epithets of “sporty”, “sleek” and “slender” to describe the overall look of the yacht’s profile. The exterior is contemporary, fashioned from a symphony of glass, steel and carbon-fibre, and featuring a counter-curvature windshield that sets her silhouette apart from the rest of the fleet.

 

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Bird’s eye view of the aft end of the sun, upper, main and lower decks

 

Micheli has penned every Riva launched since 1994 and a hint of this long-standing collaboration is seen in the two simple lines running along the Bellissima profile. Micheli notes that this is a classic feature seen on all Riva models and “very much reflects Officina Italiana Design’s clean, rigorous styling philosophy”.

 

By combining the sloping windshield with vast glazed surfaces and a severely raked bow, the boat has an almost arrowhead-shaped outline. The design is not only eye-catching but enhances aerodynamics, allowing a top speed of 22.5 knots with twin 2,638mhp MTU engines, as well as a range of 360nm at 20 knots or 1,000nm at 11 knots.

 

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Aft view of the stunning sun deck

 

A 20sqm garage – with room for a tender, jet-ski and Seabobs – is located on the port side of the vessel to make way for a new open-air beach club at the stern. Lower and closer to the water than on any previous Riva superyacht, the beach club includes a swim platform and room for an alfresco lounge to dry off after a dip in the sea.

 

An outdoor jacuzzi, meanwhile, is located at the bow of the upper deck to fully optimise onboard space and enhance privacy for guests enjoying a soak in the sun.

 

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Forward view from the sun deck to the foredeck

 

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Inside the Bellissima, however, is where the historic Riva heritage is most clearly realised in direct contrast with the futuristic exterior.

 

Glossy rosewood has been used throughout the interiors – even in the galley – to complete the classic style for which Riva has become known. Yet the darker, more masculine shades of the panelling and leather chosen to adorn her stop Bellissima from looking “old fashioned” and bring her up-to-date and in line with interior trends.

 

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Aft view of the main-deck saloon, which includes a formal dining area forward

 

The main deck starts aft with a generous cockpit that leads into a saloon with symmetrical L-shaped sofas on both sides and a forward dining area. Indoor spaces are generous, with ceilings as high as 2.05m, but Officina Italiana Design has combined Bellissima’s old-school rosewood finish with glass and mirror elements to make the interiors feel even more open and roomy.

 

The starboard hallway leads to the lower-deck staircase and day head, then onto the full-beam master suite, which benefits from the widebody design on the forward portion of the main deck. The owner’s area starts with an office that leads into the bedroom, which has a walk-in wardrobe aft on the port side, while forward are separate his-and-hers bathrooms either side of a central shower.

 

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Starboard view of the master suite, with the bed arranged facing aft

 

The lower deck includes four 15sqm VIP en-suite cabins, two forward of the hallway and two aft, all with inward-facing beds and all accessed by a stunning staircase. Micheli notes that the “beautiful effect” of the staircase is meant to attract attention, “ennobling its function as a link between the decks” and reflecting the “maniacal attention to any detail” typical of Riva projects.

 

The upper deck has a skylounge with facing L-shaped sofas, although the area can be used or converted into a cinema, workout space or even a study. The room leads aft to a huge, covered deck that offers alfresco dining, while the uncovered end can be dressed with sun loungers or other loose furniture.

 

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Forward view of the upper-deck skylounge or saloon

 

Forward on the upper deck is the bow lounge, which has two symmetrical L-shaped sofas facing a large quadruple sun pad, while forward is the jacuzzi. As it that wasn’t enough, the stunning sky deck has an open aft end suitable for sun beds, while the covered area can fit four sides of sofas and chairs for a gorgeous, protected hangout with stunning views.

 

RIVA STYLE LIVES ON

Even with 10 guests and seven crew on board, the design choices that created the Bellissima have ensured that this 40m superyacht will never feel crowded. This is in part due to the intelligent layout of the vessel and in part to the flexibility of spaces.

 

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Stairs from the main deck to the lower-deck guest cabins

 

And ultimately, the Gemini nature of a modern profile paired with Riva’s trademark traditional wood features gives owners a sense of owning two types of yacht in one. As Beretta explains: “Bellissima has sporty lines but at the same time is elegant, perfect for any market including Asia. This is the result of the perfect balance we always strive for.”

 

At least five units of the Bellissima had been sold within a year of the model’s world premiere. “So far, the boat is particularly popular in the North American market, while in Asia we have several open negotiations,” Galassi notes. “The expected waiting time is about two years, which is due to the great sales success of this model.”

 

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The elegant helm station

 

With many shipyards still struggling to offer new build slots, this is still a decent turnaround time for new owners keen to hit the water in grand style.

 

Beretta does note, however, that delivery time is dependent on the level of personalisation owners may want to implement. Having the option to infuse customisations into a serial model is key to ensuring the Bellissima is not just a luxury asset but also an expression of an owner’s personality.

 

“If owners choose a Riva, they don’t only select a boat,” he says. “They select a particular lifestyle, for true connoisseurs.”

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ONE°15 announces S$250,000 for conservation funding

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The organiser and host of the Blue Water EduFest has allocated the funding to scholarship programmes, conservation projects and research.

 

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Blue Water Heroes Awards 2023 finalists and judges

 

ONE°15 has announced that it has set aside S$250,000 in conservation funding to support a range of initiatives with local universities including Singapore Management University (SMU). The announcement was made in the wake of the second Blue Water EduFest at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove.

 

The marine conservation funding initiative encompasses a three-year marine sustainability scholarship programme for low-income students; a five-year conservation project to develop coral and marine biodiversity at ONE°15 Marina Nirup Island off Batam; and seed funding for early career researchers in marine science over three years.

 

ONE°15 also pledged to support ‘The Young Sustainability Champion Programme’, a nationwide youth design challenge in partnership with the Science Centre Singapore. This initiative will involve mentoring selected secondary school students as they work on solutions to address marine-related challenges.

 

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Arthur Tay, Chairman and CEO of SUTL Group

 

Arthur Tay, Chairman and CEO of SUTL Group, initiated the three-day Blue Water EduFest last year and was happy with the second edition, which again included The Ocean Collective Summit, Blue Water Heroes Awards and ONE15 Clean Up.

 

“The event has grown in depth since its inception, with a chorus of positive feedback highlighting its substantial impact,” Tay said. “The increased presence of influential decision-makers signifies our potential to drive real change. Let’s seize this opportunity not only to push for tangible action but also to sow the seeds of change in the hearts and minds of those new to marine conservation.”

 

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Fabien Cousteau and Jeremy McKane

 

The Ocean Collective Summit’s key speakers including Fabien Cousteau, founder of the Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Centre and Proteus Ocean Group; Jeremy McKane, CEO of OCN.ai; Rena Lee, Ambassador for International Law; and Zoe Ong, Senior Assistant Director, Coastal Protection Department, PUB, The National Water Agency Singapore.

 

Cousteau said: “Once again The Ocean Collective Summit brought together a diverse global community dedicated to fostering a shift in mindset and providing a vital platform for sharing knowledge on critical ocean conservation and sustainability. With a strong focus on educating younger generations, it sets the stage for a brighter and more sustainable future for our ocean.”

 

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Julian Chang, President of Seakeepers Asia

 

Julian Chang, President, The International SeaKeepers Society, Asia, added: “We believe that through education, in its many forms, we can create a better awareness of the threats to our oceans and drive meaningful change in our interaction with the oceans.

 

“The Ocean Collective Summit is at the top of that education agenda and the sharing of knowledge via different perspectives and solutions places an emphasis on the power of collaboration and action. Regardless of the scale of our contributions, we each can make an impact.”

www.bluewateredufest.com

 

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Serengeti Melody: Chronicles of Africa’s untamed

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Nestled in the heart of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, the andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas stands as a genuine marvel.

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Amidst the wilderness, this captivating haven of opulence epitomizes safari-chic, crafting the perfect backdrop for an extraordinary odyssey.

As an adept voyager who has traversed the globe’s most breathtaking locales and events, my recent sojourn with andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas left an indelible mark, solidifying itself as a once-in-a-lifetime escapade for any serious globetrotter. This enchanting encampment is where dreams materialise, and the pulse of the wild orchestrates an immersive experience.

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andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

The Serengeti boasts numerous distinctions, yet its soul-stirring sonic landscapes are genuinely unparalleled. The zenith of nature’s symphony reaches its peak during the Great Migration—an annual, awe-inspiring spectacle. Picture yourself on the riverbanks, your heart quickening to the rhythmic thunder of wildebeest hooves. This primal harmony, a convergence of hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebras, unfolds before your eyes, an encounter that etches itself into your memory.

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andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

The Great Migration, an event that captivates even the most seasoned traveler, provides an auditory spectacle of extraordinary proportions. The wildebeest’s anxious calls saturate the air as they congregate on the riverbanks. Then, a collective gasp as the wildebeest plunge into the river—a profound ballet of life and death. It’s nature’s heartbeat in its rawest form, an unforgettable sound reverberating through the Serengeti.

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andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

The allure of this place transcends the serenades of the wilderness. The service and staff exhibit nothing short of excellence. From your arrival, a palpable sense of warmth and belonging takes over. It’s more than a safari; it’s akin to returning to a place you never realized you missed. Every need is not just met but anticipated, and every request is granted with a genuine smile.

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andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

And then there are the tents. Evoking a storybook-chic ambiance, the canvas walls cocoon you in a refined fusion of rustic and opulent elegance. Each morning, you awaken to the Serengeti’s symphony, and as the day unfolds, the camp transforms into a sanctuary of serenity amidst the wild.

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andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

The call of the Serengeti is irresistible, its charm undeniable, and andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas stands as your gateway to this unparalleled journey. This is an adventure that unequivocally merits a prominent spot on your list of experiences to tick off your ever-growing bucket list.

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The marine e-mobility leader has launched its next generation of electric outboard motors including the 1,600W direct-drive Travel XP.

 

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Torqeedo has debuted its all-new Travel family of clean boating products and accessories at Metstrade in Amsterdam, with the products available from early 2024. Founded in 2005, Torqeedo has delivered more than 100,000 Travel motors, which make up about 40 per cent of the company’s total production of 250,000 drive systems to date.

 

The new modular Travel design is available in four packages: Adventure, Essential, Range and Power. The Adventure Package pairs a 1,100W outboard and a 1,080Wh battery with an innovative mounting and steering system that gets kayak anglers quickly and stealthily to their secret spots.

 

The Essential Package is the original Travel redefined, pairing a 1,100W outboard motor with a 1,080Wh battery. The Range Package includes a higher-capacity battery (1,425Wh) for greater distance, while the Power Package has a heavy-duty 1,600W direct-drive motor and 1,425Wh battery, making it suitable for bigger boats or more challenging water conditions.

 

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Once the package is selected, a multitude of charging, propeller, and accessory options allow boaters to build their ideal electric Travel companion.

 

Fabian Bez, CEO of Torqeedo, said: “The new Travel family marks the opening of a new chapter of Torqeedo products. The original Travel was Torqeedo’s first product and the one that disrupted an industry. A true icon which now has been redefined.

 

“The new lineup serves an even broader range of boating applications, adds many user-centric features and allows boaters to fully customise their Travel experience to meet their individual needs. The customers’ demands are at the very core of our product development, resulting in the Travel XP. Our latest product with up to 1600W input power clearly closes a gap in the market.”

 

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The included 180W charger cuts charge times in half, while a backlit, full-colour display makes it easier to read Torqeedo’s intuitive user interface with onboard GPS-calculated real-time range and runtime.

 

With variable speed and steering controls, the new tiller eases docking and launching with its precise, foldable and customisable design. Owners can change the direction of forward and reverse, increase or decrease friction, and even use while standing.

 

Thomas Wiedemann, Senior Vice President Global Program Management, added: “These innovative outboards are designed to be ultra-easy to use, transport and stow, and the click-and-play battery means no more cables to connect. Once the battery is removed with a click and the tiller is folded, the compact and lightweight motor is easy to hand up and down to the dinghy, fits easily in a lazarette, and won’t leak fuel and oil while stored.”

 

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TorqLink, Torqeedo’s advanced communications protocol, and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are built in so owners can connect with Torqeedo’s new smartphone app, TorqView. The app enables a host of new features including maps, trip logs and over-the-air updates.

 

Motor updates can be performed anywhere there’s an internet connection, meaning the Travel is always up-to-date, safe, reliable and efficient. Torqeedo owners can also opt-in to allow Torqeedo and its authorised service centres to collect system information to provide the fastest and most efficient service and maintenance experience possible.

 

For boats with a rudder or steering wheel, the Power Package’s Travel XP can be ordered as a remote model with everything you need to connect to standard Teleflex steering, and an optional remote kit is also available to convert a tiller-steered Travel.

 

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The new, 90-degree tilt-equipped transom mount design lets you raise the motor completely out of the water, and the practical new three-stage rotation control lever lets you quickly choose between fixed steering, +/- 60-degree steering, and 360-degree, fully rotatable steering.

 

Sven Mostögl, Senior Vice President Branded Retail, said: “The entire user experience, down to the new connected features and the smartphone app, leverages Torqeedo’s 18 years of experience in building the world’s best electric drive systems and brings it to a new generation of boaters who demand greener, cleaner and more thoughtfully designed products.

 

“This launch is the start of a new chapter for Torqeedo. Not only are we significantly reshaping and sharpening the product portfolio and brand appearance but we’ve also made the next decisive step in building the future of electric boating.”

asia@torqeedo.com

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A Sanlorenzo S106A was the largest yacht at the Gold Coast Motor Festival, where Absolute, Azimut, Beneteau, Capoforte, Fairline and Saxdor models were on display.

 

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Sanlorenzo SL106A and SL78

 

An impressive fleet of yachts provided an added attraction at this year’s Gold Coast Motor Festival, as boats were included in the event for the first time. Hong Kong Gold Coast celebrated its 30th anniversary.

 

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Beneteau Gran Turismo 45 and 41

 

Simpson Marine displayed a Sanlorenzo SL106A superyacht, which was the biggest yacht on show, and exhibited opposite a Sanlorenzo SL78 flybridge motor yacht. Asia’s largest yacht dealer also displayed a Fairline Squadron 50 flybridge motor yacht and two Beneteau Gran Turismo cruisers, with a 41 and 45 lined up side by side.

 

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Fairline Squadron 50

 

Marine Italia, which represents Azimut in Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong province, Taiwan and Singapore, showed three Azimut models: the S6 sportfly (59ft) and Fly 60 and Fly 68 flybridge motor yachts.

 

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Azimut Fly 60 and S6

 

Representing Absolute in Hong Kong, Absolute Marine showed the 58 Fly, Navetta 58 and Navetta 73 flybridge motor yachts by the inland Italian builder.

 

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Absolute Navetta 58, Fly 58 and Navetta 73

 

A Capoforte CX240 day boat from Italy was displayed by NextWave Yachting, while other boats on show included a Saxdor 270 GTO by dealer Pacific Leisure Boat.

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Fraser: Preview of sales to come?

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With yacht sales continuing to outperform pre-Covid norms, yachting has its eye on one sector for a glimpse of the future.

 

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In a Column for YACHT STYLE Issue 74, Fraser says the lively charter market could eventually convert into strong sales of superyachts.

 

Mark Duncan, Fraser’s Director of Marketing & Business Development, wrote: “The charter market is a wonderful measure of the demand for luxury yachting. While it has slipped since the record-breaking post-Covid years of 2021 and 2022, our teams witnessed an impressive late surge this summer with charter bookings up in June and up by over 25 per cent in July, noticeably on yachts above 60m. August and September bookings were slightly lower than in peak years.”

 

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Fraser also stated that its recent acquisition of Atalanta Golden Yachts (AGY) in Greece means clients now have access to the world’s largest charter fleet – over 140 yachts with charter programmes across every size range.

 

“Statistically more than 30 per cent of charterers eventually go on to become yacht owners,” Duncan wrote. “With worldwide sales continuing to outperform pre-Covid averages by over 28 per cent, we look forward to seeing the demand for our newly increased charter fleet eventually translate into increased purchase demand in the not-too-distant future.”

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