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The Next Experience Boat Show, NextWave, Yachting, Lantau Yacht Club, Manhattan 68 Pacific, Predator 74, Belassi Burrasca, Aston Martin, Vacheron Constantin, Bowmore Whiskey, Bollinger Champagne, SailaWave, L’voyage

Sunseeker stars in the Next Experience Boat Show at LYC

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NextWave Yachting and Lantau Yacht Club organised The Next Experience Boat Show, where new Sunseeker models were among the main attractions.

 

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Opening ceremony

 

After months of Covid restrictions, NextWave Yachting jointly organised The Next Experience Boat Show with Lantau Yacht Club, which hosted Sunseeker’s first Manhattan 68 Pacific, a Sunseeker Predator 74 and displays by premium lifestyle brands.

 

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Aston Martin display

 

The first day was an invitation-only VIP day, while the second day was open to the public, with pre-registration required. The event included a Sunseeker boat tour from Central Pier 9, while a Belassi Burrasca ‘marine hypercraft’ and other toys from the dealer’s portfolio were also on show at Lantau Yacht Club.

 

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Lantau Yacht Club clubhouse

 

The venue included displays, booths, experiences and workshops by iconic luxury British sports car Aston Martin, Swiss luxury watch manufacturer Vacheron Constantin, Bowmore Whiskey, Bollinger Champagne, wireless connectivity solution SailaWave and private jet charterer L’voyage, which operated a flight simulator

 

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Viewing Sunseeker yachts (above) and testing water toys (below)

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Ivan Lee, Vice President of Lantau Yacht Club, said: “As the newest marina in Hong Kong, LYC is the perfect venue for boat shows and exclusive events for luxury labels. Several industry partners have organised successful events here.

 

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Bowmore whisky tasting

 

“With an increasing number of yachts berthing and more events, LYC is proud to gradually become a superyacht hub and yachting activity centre in Hong Kong. We look forward to more collaborations with members of the yachting industry to promote the yachting lifestyle to a wider audience so that the leisure boating community will continue to grow and thrive.

 

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L’voyage flight simulator

 

NextWave’s Hong Kong operations include an office in the Lantau Yacht Club Service Yard (click for article), a sales office in Club Marina Cove in Sai Kung, an administration office in Kwai Fong, and a Kwun Tong service facility in Kowloon Bay.

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Azimut to show S7 at Boot Dusseldorf 2023

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The Italian builder will debut the S7 sports yacht model at the 2023 edition of the Boot Dusseldorf indoor show in Germany.

 

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The S7 has an Alberto Mancini exterior

 

Azimut will stage the world premiere of the S7 at Boot Dusseldorf from January 21-29, 2023. The 71-footer features exterior design by Alberto Mancini and will join the S6, S8 and Grande S10 in the Italian builder’s sports yacht series. 

 

“The new model is the sports boat with the most technologically advanced naval architecture in the category, significantly reducing fuel consumption on one hand while offering more living space on the other,” Azimut says.

 

A more compact IPS triple propulsion system and a hull designed by Azimut’s technical team, in partnership with Volvo engineers, improves fuel efficiency, while the use of carbon-fibre also helps reduce overall weight and increase volume without affecting stability.

 

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Azimut says such features reduce fuel consumption by up to 30 per cent at medium and high speeds, while providing sufficient surface area to offer a generous layout including a large lower deck with five cabins and a garage for two water toys. The main deck is designed around outdoor and indoor lounge areas and a spacious galley.

 

Azimut is represented in Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong, Taiwan and Singapore by Marine Italia.
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Despite the success of the Sanctuary Cove event in May, the Sydney International Boat Show could present challenges for Mulpha Events. By Bruce Maxwell.

 

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Sydney Boat Show’s central location is so good it attracts too many non-boaters

 

Mulpha Events’ takeover of Australian boat shows saw strong sales at its existing Sanctuary Cove venue on the Gold Coast late May, but seems to face headwinds in refloating Sydney International Boat Show from July 28-August 1. Neither of the country’s premier production builders, Riviera and Maritimo, are taking part in Sydney, an event that is ideally situated within walking distance of the CBD high-rises in Australia’s largest city.

 

Reasons for their reluctance are varied. One is that a surge in orders has blown out delivery dates for popular models, even with steadily increased capacity. Another is the cost of taking part. A third underlying concern is that the Sydney show is attracting too many fender-kickers, rather than genuine buyers.

 

In other words, because of its high exposure in Darling Harbour, just around the Harbour Bridge headland from central Circular Quay, all sorts of locals and tourists throng pontoons and Sydney Convention Centre hardstanding floors, crowding out actual boaters, and frustrating exhibitors.

 

This can be partly overcome with more expensive entrance tickets and dedicated boater and VIP days, as happens elsewhere. But the show also needs to re-establish its roots with the motor boat, sailing and fishing clubs that fringe Sydney Harbour’s foreshores, Botany Bay, Port Hacking, the Pittwater and Broken Bay, and further afield, Wollongong, Jervis and Batemans Bays, and Newcastle and Port Stephens.

 

Members of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, and Middle Harbour Yacht Club need solid reasons to visit again, as do those at the Royal Motor Yacht Clubs in Point Piper and Newport. Owners with berths at recently-sold D’Albora Marinas sites in Rushcutters Bay, Cabarita, The Spit, Akuna Bay and elsewhere want to know how Sydney Boat Show works for them. Old formulas may require more than a cursory makeover.

 

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Surprisingly, vast Sydney Harbour is so rules-bound that private boaters do not have a wide choice of destinations when weekend passage-making, so a Sydney International Boat Show (SIBS) campaign, with State Government support, to increase and publicise the options could prove a popular theme. A marina survey released recently further identified “inadequate marina berths in many locations around the country. It shows that occupancy rates and waitlists have continued to grow over the last decade, despite an increase in storage spaces”, says MIA President Andrew Chapman.

 

Last but not least, Sydney, located at 34°S, is held in mid-winter. It is often sunny but cold, not conducive to boating, and the water like San Francisco is bracing. Many owners have taken their vessels north to Queensland. Sometimes 30-40 knot fronts come through that see flags and burgees stand out stiffly on their poles. Opinions vary, but a balmier weather time-slot could help sales.

 

Sydney Boat Show began as an onshore event in the Horden Pavilion in Moore Park in 1968, where it remained until 1985. Then it had a temporary facility in Pyrmont in 1986-88, introducing an in-water display, before moving to Darling Harbour in 1989, as Sanctuary Cove also got under way on the Gold Coast, in the epicentre of Australia’s boating industry.

 

Upgrades to the Convention Centre at Darling Harbour meant further disruptions in 2014-2016, and the 50th edition of SIBS, with integrated shows afloat and ashore in Darling Harbour, was finally held in 2017. Three years later, as Covid-19 became a factor, the trade body that owns the show, called the Boating Industry Association (BIA), decided to part company with their long-time show organiser, Domenic Genua.

 

The 2020 event was postponed, like many others abroad, and 2021 was a half-hearted “festival” rather than a fully-fledged boat show, although Australia was relatively Covid-free, and Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS) resumed in May 2021 with its largest display and visitor turnout ever.

 

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Extended Harbour One berths in Sanctuary Cove, at right, are now covered, in an A$10 million marina redevelopment

 

The latter, owned by Malaysian property conglomerate Mulpha, which has extensive interests in Australia including Hayman Island and InterContinental Hotels, was the 33rd SCIBS, and led to the formal emergence of Mulpha Events under the continuing helm of Johan Hasser. An agreement was reached last December between Mulpha Australia CEO Greg Shaw and BIA President Darren Vaux for Mulpha Events “to be appointed as Event Delivery Partner for all BIA boat shows across Australia.

 

Mulpha Australia Chairman is Lee Seng Huang, who also has a substantial stake in financial services firm Sun Hung Kai in Hong Kong. Lee studied at Sydney University, and owns a 100ft racing yacht called Scallywag, which he campaigns in regional regattas including the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.

 

Sanctuary Cove, which saw off a rival BIA event at Royal Pines in its first decade, has only recently weathered another long-term challenge from Riviera and Gold Coast City Marina, both of which are in the multi-yard Gold Coast Marine Precinct across the Coomera River and slightly upstream from Sanctuary Cove.

 

These two venues “shared” the show in 2000, which proved a disaster, and Riviera-GCCM ran sporadic competing events at their premises in the past 20 years, including over the same dates as SCIBS, throwing down the gauntlet. Marine accessory makers with contracts at GCMP yards had to choose, or run displays at GCMP and Sanctuary Cove, an expensive exercise.

 

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Riviera’s 465 SUV on debut at Sanctuary Cove

 

Happily, exhibitors are now back “in the same boat”, which better suits boating-related visitors, as they no longer have to tramp around working boatyards. Riviera returned to Sanctuary Cove with an impressive private pier exhibit in the expanded reaches of Harbour One. GCCM, a refit and repair outfit with alternative berthing, has a Sanctuary Cove presence too.

 

The sheer ambiance of Sanctuary Cove’s Marine Village probably won out in the endgame. Full of high-end restaurants and boutiques, it has become a gathering place of the rich and famous backed by urbane residents in the substantial but unseen gated reaches of what was billed as Australia’s first integrated tourism resort, where villa purchases do not require approval of the Foreign Investment Review Board.

 

A single road entry restricts visitors to about 50,000 per show – Monaco sees circa 30,000 – and those unable to book at the on-site InterCon generally stay at Main Beach, where Marina Mirage, the Sheraton and Palazzo Versace front the Broadwater and Gold Coast beaches, and commute by boat, limousine or helicopter from there.

 

Marina Mirage used to run its own display of small superyachts during SCIBS, backed by Geoff Lovett International now GLI, as well as Ensign Yacht Brokers and Ray White Marine, but this year GLI’s Perry James returned to Sanctuary Cove, in the new covered larger berths of Harbour One’s extension, and said he was pleased with the response. Representing Benetti and lately Australian-owned Moonen, among others, he would be back next year.

 

Similarly, Leigh-Smith Yachts has long retraced its steps from GCCM back to Sanctuary Cove, and their one-time broker Grant Torrens, who set up another successful dealership and contemporary boat show on the Sovereign Islands, was at Sanctuary Cove last year. All played important roles in getting SCIBS started, and are again “in the fold”.

 

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The 465 SUV was one of 12 Riviera models displayed

 

Largest yacht on display at Sanctuary Cove was the Sanlorenzo 40m Alloy 4A, occupying the same potential single berth as a 20m Horizon, although the official LOA for this dock is 50m+. Southport Yacht Club in the Broadwater has a newly-opened 63m berth, and GCCM also takes small to mid-range superyachts, restricted on occasions by draught due to silting in the Coomera River.

 

This was the first time the 61 new and 46 covered berths, costing A$10 million, have been revealed in their full glory, and it was an impressive sight. The shape of the covers are very different to earlier efforts at The Boat Lagoon in Thailand. There are gaps in the relatively high angular structure, and look as though sun and rain could still creep in, but talking to captains with boats in situ, they said the protection was most effective.

 

Starting the show at this InterCon end, where the VIP Lagoon Lounge is located and a sparsely patronised Captain’s Lounge occupied what used to be my favourite Thai restaurant, it was evident that, apart from core Riviera and Maritimo offerings, boats built in Europe and Asia dominate the larger vessels displayed at this event, and the Asian ones are at least of comparable quality.

 

From Britain, Princess Yachts, which ran its own show after taking over Grant Torrens’ Sovereign Islands base in years past, had an immaculate multi-model display which featured their upgraded F Class Flybridge Yacht. Principal dealer Greg Haines, who used to be Maritimo’s export manager, said “there has been lots of interest in the Princess brand, with plenty of people attending despite the wet weather on the weekend”.

 

Sunseeker has had a smaller presence since WA-based Australian dealer Alf Barbagallo’s halcyon days on the East Coast, but their Brad Rodgers was back on F Pier.

 

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Horizon focused on the FD80 at Sanctuary Cove

 

Horizon and Ocean Alexander, two of Asia’s largest builders headquartered in Kaohsiung, Taiwan’s second city, were prominent in the newly-expanded part of the Harbour One marina. Horizon is based at Sanctuary Cove anyway, and whereas they sold only occasional large motor yachts to Australians in years past, nowadays their RP (110-120ft), FD (75-125ft), E (75-100ft) and V (68-80ft) models are much in demand.

 

Showcased at Sanctuary Cove were three new Fast Displacement (FD) Series yachts, among them the brand-new FD 80 Skyline. Specified for the Australian market, this boat features a four-stateroom layout and a notable contemporary interior design. Ocean Alexander has focused on the American and now Australian markets, but likewise their Dan Mundy, head of Global Distribution, Marketing, Service and Dealer Development said they too were establishing sales networks in Europe and Asia.

 

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Ocean Alexander launched its Explorer 28m at Sanctuary Cove

 

Alexander Marine Australia’s principal dealer Todd Holzapfel proved particularly knowledgeable, and as we walked through the 28m Explorer making her world debut one morning, the layout and finish on this vessel were little short of superb. This is a small superyacht of considerable calibre. At Fort Lauderdale late last year, Ocean Alexander introduced the pinnacle of their Revolution Series, the 35m R.

 

Palm Beach Motor Yachts moved to the new in-water display area, and was once more represented by famous maxi yachtsman Mark Richards, who has in tandem overseen the streamlining of Grand Banks models built in Malaysia. Former GB designer Tony Fleming’s well-established Fleming Yachts had a prominent position as well.

 

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Palm Beach GT60 is put through her paces

 

Riviera staged unquestionably the leading display, however, with its own pier and no less than 12 models being shown, including Australian premieres of the 78 Motor Yacht, one of which is bound for a Phuket client, plus the 465 SUV and the 4600 Sport Yacht Platinum Edition.

 

Said Riviera owner Rodney Longhurst: “Riviera welcomed many returning and new owners to our family with yachts purchased across our exceptional 24-model collection of sport yachts, SUVs, sport motor yachts and motor yachts as part of the exclusive Riviera Festival of Boating held at our SCIBS display”.

 

Luxury cruiser builder Maritimo was in its usual prime place at the start of F Pier, and managing director Tom Barry-Cotter said it had an exceptional reception for its three global exclusives, the M60 Flybridge Motor Yacht, the M600 Offshore Flybridge, and the S600 Offshore Sedan, with a number of sales on the board.

 

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Maritimo will announce a Japanese dealer and look for others in Asia

 

Multihulls are much in demand in Australia and elsewhere, and form an increasingly important sector at both Sanctuary Cove and Sydney. Along with European and Asian-built boats, they have become mainstay exhibitors.

 

Taking Multihull Solutions as one example, it already plays a prominent role at Sanctuary Cove, Sydney and other regional boat shows. Headquartered in Australia on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, it has sales offices in Singapore and Phuket, and one of the multihull brands it represents, ILIAD, is built in Asia. CEO Mark Elkington goes back a long way with the prominent French brand Fountaine Pajot, discussing new developments in detail with them, including feedback from owners, for both sail and power craft.

 

Following Sanctuary Cove, Multihull Solutions expected to finalise orders on two Fountaine Pajot Isla 40s and Elba 45s, an Astréa 42 and Aura 51, these all sailing catamarans, and another two Fountaine Pajot motor yachts. In addition, they sold two Neel 43 trimarans and a Neel 51 built in the French sailing capital La Rochelle. Yacht Sales Manager Greg Bolger said these results were “extremely satisfying” considering poor weather on the weekend.

 

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Mark Elkington at left on the ILIAD 50; Fountaine Pajot had record sales

 

“Despite consistent rain on the last two days, we had a constant stream of visitors”, he said. “There are no indications that this extraordinary demand for our sail and power multihulls will wane any time soon”.

 

Further contracts for a new ILIAD 50 and an ILIAD 62 were signed at the show, and there was intense interest in upcoming models, such as the ILIAD 53S and the ILIAD 74.

 

“The first ILIAD 53S will have its global launch at the 2023 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show”, said Elkington. “The success at SCIBS this year reaffirms the company’s goal of creating long-range, luxurious, spacious and customisable catamarans that meet the need of buyers wanting a quality boat, built specifically with each client’s input”.
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Sanlorenzo Asia office opens in Hong Kong

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Simpson Marine has opened a flagship office for Sanlorenzo, which it has represented in Asia since 2015.

  

 

Sanlorenzo Asia has opened its flagship office in Hong Kong next to Simpson Marine’s headquarters in Aberdeen. The office reflects Sanlorenzo art director Piero Lissoni’s vision of bespoke industrial minimalism, the style used across Sanlorenzo lounges worldwide.

 

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Nick Stratton, Sanlorenzo Asia Sales Manager, said: “The opening of the Hong Kong flagship office further demonstrates our commitment to the region and reflects the outstanding success we have had with the brand in recent years. This beautiful lounge, located at the prestigious Aberdeen Marina Club, will be enjoyed by owners and showcase the brand to potential buyers.”

 

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Simpson Marine has represented Sanlorenzo exclusively in Asia since May 2015 and during this time has built and delivered an impressive fleet across the region with yachts from 76ft to 52m across the SL, SX, SD and Superyacht ranges.
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Ferretti Group and Groupe Beneteau brands reveal their displays at the ongoing Sydney International Boat Show in Australia.

Ferretti Yachts 500

This year’s Sydney International Boat Show (July 28-August 1) will feature the Australia premieres of the Ferretti Yachts 780, Ferretti Yachts 720, Ferretti Yachts 500 and Rivamare, while a Ferretti Yachts 550 and Pershing 82 will also be on display.

The six-strong Ferretti Group display is organised in conjunction with Ray White Marine, the exclusive Australian dealer of Ferretti Yachts, Riva and Pershing.

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The newly upgraded Ferretti Yachts 780 is the newest of the models. Offered in both contemporary and classic versions, the 780 has undergone a major restyling, boasting extensive glazed surfaces in the hull, giving it a sleek and sportier look, new furnishings, an expanded bar and reimagined interiors.

Meanwhile, Beneteau, Lagoon and Excess will showcase 12 models at the show in collaboration with Chapman Marine, Flagstaff Marine and The Multihull Group.

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Beneteau models include the Figaro Beneteau 3, Oceanis 40.1, Oceanis 46.1 sailboats as well as powerboats from the Gran Turismo, Flyer and Antares ranges.

Flagstaff Marine will host a Beneteau owners’ nights on July 28, 29 and 30, while Chapman Marine will host a Beneteau Outboard Owner / VIP Customer event on July 30 from 6.30-8.30pm.

Excess 11

The Excess 11 will be on display months after her Australian premiere at this year’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, while The Multihull Group is operating an interactive Lagoon Discovery Lounge.
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Monaco Yacht Show organisers discuss ongoing revamp

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Monaco Yacht Show organisers have announced several changes to the world’s leading superyacht show, as part of a three-year revamp ‘to promote superyachting among a new generation of clients’. Johan Pizzardini, Head of Communications & Media, explains what visitors can expect at Port Hercule from September 28-October 1.

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What was the feedback from visitors and exhibitors about the changes at last year’s Monaco Yacht Show?

We received very positive feedback from the attendees. First, because last year’s edition was the first major physical yachting event after the pandemic, there was a real thirst for going back to real socialisation and “sailing out of the Covid doldrums”.

 

More importantly, the revamped format was more tailored to the different profiles of attendees. Whether you wanted to charter or purchase a yacht, meet your business peers or discover the latest trends and technologies in the industry, the right visitor could easily meet the right exhibitor.

 

It was still difficult to travel from Asia last September, so for many visitors from the region attending this time, it will be their first Monaco Yacht Show for at least three years. What changes should visitors be aware of?

The new format of the show focuses on the visit experience for superyacht customers. If you intend to charter, purchase or build a yacht, you can easily discuss with experts on the Dockside area, where there’s an exhibition of superyachts, tenders, designers and services directly linked to a yacht project.

 

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Then, you can meet up with the leading yacht designers at the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub and be informed of the current and forthcoming sustainable solutions in yachting at the brand-new Sustainability Hub. Visitors will also discover a whole area dedicated to superyacht lifestyle and fun with fancy water toys, luxury cars, helicopters or tenders.

 

It’s worth noting that day one is only accessible on invitation. If you intend to visit the show and buy a yacht, you can contact us to receive a Sapphire Experience, the show’s official VIP visit programme.

 

Can you explain the Sapphire Experience and who’s eligible for it.

The Sapphire Experience is the show’s official VIP visit programme. We launched it six years ago to offer new clients a bespoke visit experience into the yachting world. We’ve developed a dedicated concierge service to directly organise yacht visits together with the exhibitors, along with a range of other VIP activities and services throughout the show.

 

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The Sapphire Experience is reserved for current and future charter clients or owners. Our services check the eligibility of the client beforehand, so we guarantee only serious VIP visitors meet the yacht exhibitors. We must admit, we refuse lots of requests!

 

What are the new themed exhibition areas and where are they located?

Still with the perspective of enhancing the visit experience of the attendees, the exhibition areas are categorised according to the interests of the visitor profiles. Superyacht end-user clients mainly interested in a yacht project will find all activities directly linked to their next charter or purchase in the Dockside area. This area showcases superyachts and tenders, and all services directly related to the world of yachting.

 

This year, the Sailing Yacht Area is still on Quai l’Hirondelle in front of Yacht Club de Monaco, but on the protected ‘inner’ side of the dock, so the port structure will help protect the yachts from windy conditions.

 

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The tents on the other docks are mainly focused on activities that interest the representatives of clients or professional visitors. On the west side of Port Hercule, the Parvis Piscine tent is dedicated to yacht interior design and decoration companies, the Upper Deck Lounge within Parvis Piscine displays luxury products and services.

 

On the south side, Quai Antoine 1er features tenders, water toys, luxury cars and motorbikes, the Darse Sud tent contains equipment manufacturers and yachting services, while the Quai Albert 1er tent contains yacht-related equipment, maintenance and service companies.

 

Why has the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub doubled in size for 2022 and what can visitors expect this year?

Designers are the rock stars of yachting! Their creative mindset, combined with owners’ ideas, defines the future of yachting. When we launched the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub last year, we wanted to offer a playground for yacht designers and yachtsmen.

 

Monaco Yacht Show, Port Hercule, Johan Pizzardini, superyacht

 

The area has doubled in size for 2022 because we relocated the designers of the Designer Gallery and created a bigger conference room upstairs. Visitors can meet directly with the designers on their stands and attend about 20 live presentations by designers over the show’s four days.

 

What led to the addition of a Sustainability Hub for this year’s show?

The Monaco Yacht Show started raising awareness among the yachting community about marine issues when we joined the Carbon Neutral programme in 2005. In 2010, the show joined the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation to support eco-friendly projects. Newcomers to yachting may not know that the industry has been researching and developing eco-friendly solutions for over a decade.

 

Our role, as one of the industry’s major voices with a share of social responsibility, is to promote the eco-responsible aspect of yachting to the new generation of yacht customers, so the Sustainability Hub was a logical next step for the Monaco Yacht Show.

 

Monaco Yacht Show, Port Hercule, Johan Pizzardini, superyacht 

 

Visitors will have the chance to talk to representatives of reputable or new start-up companies that specialise in technological solutions and eco-friendly concepts aiming to reduce the environmental footprint of superyachts.

http://www.monacoyachtshow.com

 

Note: Since this interview, which appeared in Issue 66, Monaco Yacht Show organisers have also announced the addition of an Adventure Hub (click here for article).

 

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Silent 60 and Silent Tender 400 for Cannes

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The Austrian-owned builder of solar-electric catamarans will stage the world premiere of the Silent 60 and Silent Tender 400 at the Cannes Yachting Festival.

Silent-Yachts, Silent 60, Silent Tender 400, Cannes Yachting Festival, Michael KöhlerThe Silent 60

Silent-Yachts has confirmed that it will stage the boat show debut of the Silent 60 at the Cannes Yachting Festival, which will also mark the world premiere of the Silent Tender 400.

 

Several units of the Silent 60 have been launched, with the first unit narrowly missing last year’s Cannes show. The unit on display this year is fitted with a kite wing, a light, compact, easy-to-use system that generates up to 10 times more power per square metre than a conventional sail, according to Silent-Yachts.

 

Silent-Yachts, Silent 60, Silent Tender 400, Cannes Yachting Festival, Michael KöhlerOperating the kite wing

Launched from a fold-away mast structure on the foredeck, the kite wing can pull the 30-tonne Silent 60 with a speed of 4-5 knots and reduces the consumption of the e-motors, so extending the range. If a fishing line gets entangled in the propellers, for example, the kite can also serve as reserve propulsion, enabling the boat to get to a protected place where the rope can be cut and the prop set free.

 

The kite wing backs up the Silent 60’s impressive green credentials. The solar powered catamaran carries 42 solar panels for 17kWp of solar energy to drive two electric motors, each up to 340kw.

 

Silent-Yachts, Silent 60, Silent Tender 400, Cannes Yachting Festival, Michael KöhlerThe kite wing can pull the Silent 60 at 4-5 knots

With a battery capacity of up to 286kWh, the yacht can cruise efficiently with zero emissions solely on solar power for up to 100nm a day for weeks. Featuring a new, high-performance hull form with a longer waterline and reverse bow, the yacht has a cruising speed of 6-8 knots, but can reach up to 20 knots.

 

Guest accommodation comprises four guest cabins on the lower deck including a spacious master suite, but other layout solutions are available. There are numerous social areas on board including an airy main saloon, aft cockpit, flybridge and cosy bow area. The yacht also has high headroom throughout, up to 2.32m in the saloon.

 

Silent-Yachts, Silent 60, Silent Tender 400, Cannes Yachting Festival, Michael KöhlerThe Silent Tender 400

The first Silent Tender will also be on display in Cannes. The ST400 model is 4m long and built of carbon-fibre. It can be lifted out of the water and stored on the hydraulic stern platform of the Silent 60 and then recharged with solar energy produced by the Silent yacht.

 

It’s available with two different electric drivetrains. Option one is an electric jet drive. Alternatively, the ST400 can also be equipped with a conventional electric outboard engine with up to 30kW. Both systems enable a top speed of above 20 knots. A larger Silent Tender is already being planned.

 

Michael Köhler, founder and CEO of Silent-Yachts, said: “I’m immensely proud of what Silent-Yachts has achieved over the years and the first Silent Tender 400 is just the latest innovation in our sustainability journey.

 

“After starting with research into solar yacht technology, we have evolved and expanded both our product lines and production space. But we remain true to our roots of harnessing new technology and clean energy to promote sustainability.”
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Azimut-Benetti, Azimut, Benetti, Cannes, Genoa, Monaco, Magellano 66, Magellano 30 Metri, Grande 26 Metri, Grande 36 Metri, Oasis 34M, B.Yond 37M, B.Now 50M, Iryna, 65m, Triumph

Azimut-Benetti announces displays for September shows

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The Italian Group has announced key models for the Cannes, Genoa and Monaco shows in September.

 

Azimut-Benetti, Azimut, Benetti, Cannes, Genoa, Monaco, Magellano 66, Magellano 30 Metri, Grande 26 Metri, Grande 36 Metri, Oasis 34M, B.Yond 37M, B.Now 50M, Iryna, 65m, TriumphAzimut Grande 36 Metri

Azimut will showcase the world premieres of the Magellano 30 Metri, Grande 26 Metri and Grande 36 Metri among 13 models on display at the 44th Cannes Yachting Festival, which will be held from September 6-11. The builder will also stage the France premiere of the Magellano 66, which debuted at the Venice Boat Show from May 28-June 5.

 

Meanwhile, sister company Benetti will stage the premieres of the Oasis 34M and the B.Yond 37M at Cannes. The Oasis 34M is the smaller sister of the Oasis 40M, while the B.Yond 37M is the first model in a new range of steel and aluminium ‘voyagers’.

 

Azimut-Benetti, Azimut, Benetti, Cannes, Genoa, Monaco, Magellano 66, Magellano 30 Metri, Grande 26 Metri, Grande 36 Metri, Oasis 34M, B.Yond 37M, B.Now 50M, Iryna, 65m, TriumphBenetti Oasis 34M

Later in the month, Azimut will showcase the Grande 26 Metri among its display at the Genoa International Boat Show from September 22-27.

Both Azimut and Benetti will then attend the Monaco Yacht Show from September 28-October 1, where the former will display the Magellano 30 Metri, Grande 36 Metri and Grande Trideck, the brand’s 38m flagship launched last year.

Azimut-Benetti, Azimut, Benetti, Cannes, Genoa, Monaco, Magellano 66, Magellano 30 Metri, Grande 26 Metri, Grande 36 Metri, Oasis 34M, B.Yond 37M, B.Now 50M, Iryna, 65m, TriumphAzimut Magellano 30 Metri

Benetti will show the B.Yond 37M and, for the first time, the B.Now 50M Iryna and the 65m custom build Triumph.

Azimut is represented by Marine Italia in Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong, Taiwan and Singapore.
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Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibre

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The first wallywind 110 is under construction, while 130ft and 150ft models are also part of the new collection.

Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibreWallywind110 racing

Wally has unveiled the new wallywind series of sailing boats, which range from 110ft to 150ft and “aim to completely redefine the possibilities for owners interested in blistering performance allied to long-range cruising comfort”, according to the Ferretti Group yard.

 

Building has begun on the first unit of the wallywind110, which is scheduled to be launched in May 2024. The project reunites Wally with naval architecture by Judel/Vrolijk & Co and will sport a full carbon hull along with the builder’s simplified sail-handling system.

 

Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibreWallywind110 cruising set-up

Stefano de Vivo, Wally’s Managing Director, said: “The wallywind110 is the equivalent of the Grand Touring car in the automotive world. It is a very powerful yet smooth long-distance cruising machine, but one that could become a serious challenger in a race.

 

“The boat is ideal for an experienced sailor, maybe someone who has had boats in the 60-80ft range and is now willing to make the jump to the 100ft size range to get the extra comforts.”

 

Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibreSocial cockpit

Luca Bassani, Wally’s founder and Chief Designer, said: “The 110 is a true hybrid because it offers the volumes and comforts of a deckhouse yacht, but with a flush deck that offers the spirit and the performance of a racing boat.

 

“The raised bulwarks disguise the fact this is a raised saloon yacht, with the engine room beneath the floor. That means all the advantages of the layout, without the compromised aesthetics.”

 

Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibrePerformance deck layout

Besides the full carbon lay-up, there is a high-performance carbon rig and the choice of three keel types: a fixed 4.5m keel, a 3.95-6.1m telescopic keel or a high-tech 4.5-6.8m lifting keel. The boat has a 40 per cent ballast to weight ratio.

 

Other technical highlights include the use of lightweight lithium-ion batteries and auxiliary equipment, multiple high-pressure hydraulic pumps for redundancy, and a low-profile twin rudder set-up. The wallywind110 also features Wally’s underwater anchoring system and Magic Trim hydraulic system for the main and jib sheets.

 

Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibreCruising deck layout

The huge 80sqm cockpit is on a single level and fills the full beam of the boat, up to the deep, safe bulwark – there is no coaming. The twin carbon wheels and the crew companionway are fixed; otherwise, the layout is completely customisable, with seating and dining for up to 15 people among options.

 

The removable deck furniture harks back to the heyday of big yacht racing. Every seat, sunbed, lounger and table can be removed and kept ashore to ready the wallywind110 for racing.

 

Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibreThe main saloon

There’s a large tender compartment beneath the deck, capable of housing a boat up to 4m long. This keeps the transom clear for swimmers, where a hydraulic bathing ladder can completely retract into the hull.

 

With the engine room tucked away below the saloon, the interior offers an open-plan space that combines dining, lounging and even working. A single skylight runs the full length of the low-profile coachroof, while hatches and hull windows combine offer further natural light and views.

 

Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibreAft view of the saloon

Numerous layouts are possible for the owner’s cabin forward including walk-in wardrobes, separate his and hers bathrooms and relaxed seating. There are up to three further guest cabins, plus two more for crew and a further captain’s cabin. The owner can choose the finish, with Wally proposing a sporty whitewashed wooden interior with lots of carbon detailing.

 

The wallywind130 is suited to an owner with experience of boats around the 100ft mark, but who wants a little more space. It has a deckhouse offering a true raised saloon area that spans the divide between indoors and out.

 

Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibrePotential office or studio

The wallywind150 is in full carbon-fibre, so offers a real advantage in light airs. Where other boats need 12 knots-plus of wind to hoist the sails, the wallywind flagship can do so in just 6-7 knots due to its exceptionally light displacement.

 

De Vivo said: “The 130 and 150 are clearly for owners who wish to take long cruises in any sea in the world, on a boat that offers not only comfort and a high degree of service, but also exceptional performance. They are therefore passionate about sailing and the sea.

 

Wally, wallywind, 110, 130, 150, Luca Bassani, Stefano De Vivo, Judel/Vrolijk & Co, carbon, carbon-fibreOwner’s cabin forward

“The boats will also appeal to young people who want performance and who really connect with
Wally’s brand values.”
www.wally.com
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Custom Line, Navetta 50, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, Piero Ferrari

Custom Line developing flagship Navetta 50

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The Ferretti Group superyacht builder is set to begin construction on a new aluminium flagship designed by Filippo Salvetti and ACPV.

 

Custom Line, Navetta 50, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, Piero FerrariCustom Line will present the Navetta 50 in 2024

Custom Line will begin construction of the first Navetta 50 at the end of the year, with the sub-500GT aluminium yacht joining the Ferretti Group brand’s displacement line and expected to be presented in 2024.

The design is a collaboration between Filippo Salvetti for exterior styling, Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel for interior architecture and decoration, Ferretti Group’s Strategic Product Department led by Piero Ferrari and the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard Engineering Unit.

Custom Line, Navetta 50, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, Piero FerrariFilippo Salvetti handled exterior styling

The yacht has a length of 49.9m and a beam of 9.6m. The beach club is in direct contact with the aft outdoor area on the main deck, which is fitted out as a private lounge. These two exterior spaces are integrated by a rectangular pool in the stern.

On the sun deck, the outdoor area in the bow can be used as a lounge and for refreshments, and can be customised with a Jacuzzi and solarium, while there’s over 70sqm of interior space reserved for the dining area and American bar.

Custom Line, Navetta 50, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, Piero FerrariThe master suite

The master suite is in the bow on the upper deck, has floor-to-ceiling windows offering a 180-degree view and has access to a large private terrace in the bow, complete with sunset solarium. There are four guest cabins on the lower deck, so there’s accommodation for 10 guests and nine crew including the captain.

Custom Line says the use of aluminium rather than steel reduces consumption by about 10-15 per cent compared to a 50m boat of the same size and volume. Hull one will also be SCR ready (Selective Catalytic Reduction).

Custom Line, Navetta 50, Filippo Salvetti, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel, Piero FerrariThe sun deck

In Ancona, the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard itself has a trigeneration plant producing electric, heat and cooling power, which reduces the consumption of electricity by up to 79 per cent and heat energy by 32 per cent, with annual primary energy savings of 20 per cent.
www.customline-yacht.com
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CL Yachts, CLB65, CLB72, Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

CL Yachts launches CLB65

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The smaller sister of the popular CLB72, the first hull of CLB65 has been launched three months ahead of the model’s world premiere.

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CL Yachts, CLB65, CLB72, Fort Lauderdale International Boat ShowThe first CLB65 enters the water

CL Yachts has launched the first CLB65, which is designed for owner-operators and the builder’s smallest model to date, sitting below CLB72 in the CLB series. CLB65 is also the builder’s first model to feature an aft galley, with an open-style kitchen located between the cockpit and saloon.

Features include an expansive swim platform and a flybridge with an electric grill and plenty of seating for lounging and relaxing. The lower deck includes a full-beam master stateroom, VIP suite forward and a guest cabin with convertible twin beds, as well as a single-berth crew quarters.

Powered by twin Volvo IPS1050 pod drives, CLB65 has an estimated top speed of 27 knots at full load and is scheduled to debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from October 26-30.
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Groupe Beneteau developing electric powerboats

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The French-owned conglomerate has partnered with Vision Marine Technologies to develop electric outboard powerboats, starting under the Four Winns brand.

 

 

Groupe Beneteau has launched a partnership with Vision Marine Technologies to develop and market “100 per cent” electric outboard-equipped powerboats. Vision Marine Technologies’ high-power outboard motors will be integrated on several models across Groupe Beneteau’s brand portfolio as part of the collaboration.

 

Erik Stromberg, Groupe Beneteau’s Power and Motor Yacht Product Director, said:  “After the construction and thorough testing of a first, jointly developed prototype in early 2022, the objective is to bring to market a 100 per cent electric boat and propulsion package. The key to electrification is to have a full analysis of the customer use case. Many of the boats in our portfolio fit perfectly with a 100 per cent electric solution. This solution is complementary and fully compatible with our other propulsion packages.”

 

The Vision Marine E-Motion™180hp powertrain system has a battery capacity of 70kWh of continuous power, making it suitable for day boating. The initial commercial offering with Groupe Beneteau will be launched under the Four Winns brand, with deliveries available in spring 2023. The technology will also be rolled out by other brands within Groupe Beneteau.

 

Alexandre Mongeon, co-founder & CEO of Vision Marine, said: “We are honoured to have the opportunity to power the Four Winns boat with our E-Motion™ 180E technology and look forward to a long-standing partnership with Groupe Beneteau. We continue to showcase our technology and rig the E-Motion™ powertrain on numerous third-party boats to formally move towards scaled production of our E-Motion™ technology for commercial usage.”

 

In March, Groupe Beneteau launched the Delphia 11 with electric propulsion for boating on inland waterways and lakes. At the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2021, it presented the Excess 15 hybrid sailing catamaran.

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