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Sunseeker, 100 Yacht, launch, hull, one, first, Poole, Andrea Frabetti, MTU, engines, flybridge, foredeck, owner, Mediterranean

Sunseeker launches Yacht range flagship

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Sunseeker launches Yacht range flagship

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The British builder has launched the first hull of the 100 Yacht, the new flagship of a series strengthened last year by the 88 Yacht and 90 Ocean.

 

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The 100 Yacht is wheeled out of her shed

 

Sunseeker launched hull one of the 100 Yacht in the presence of her owner at the British builder’s Poole headquarters, soon after the 94-tonne flybridge motor yacht saw daylight for the first time after leaving her shed.

 

Showing aggressive, muscular lines, the 98-footer with an almost 23ft beam was lowered into the water and will undergo sea trials ahead of her delivery into the Mediterranean this summer. Powered by twin MTU 12V 2000 M96X or 16V 2000 M96L engines, the 100 Yacht can reach up to 29 knots and has a range of 1,300nm at 12 knots with 12,800 litres of fuel.

 

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The yacht has a powerful exterior

 

Andrea Frabetti, CEO of Sunseeker International, said: “We are incredibly proud to unveil the 100 Yacht with the owner in attendance. Our project team has worked incredibly hard to present this first  build and prepare the vessel for initial sea trials and testing.

 

“The 100 Yacht has been a remarkable success. The second hull is following and we’re busy building multiple orders for delivery in 2022 and beyond. The order book reflects our brand strength, in-house creativity and the passion of all involved to deliver a spectacular new model. This is the only yacht offering seamless access between flybridge, foredeck and an owners’ private terrace on the sea.”

 

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Hull one is launched ahead of sea trials

 

The flybridge has complete walk-around access from bow to stern. The foredeck has two separate seating arrangements and cinema-screen capability, while aft of the pilot house is a large L-shaped sofa with dining table, a fully equipped wet bar and space for free-standing furniture or a spa bath.

 

The main deck has a large aft cockpit, while the interior features a saloon and dining area. Forward, the full-beam master suite has floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides plus a signature glass atrium door forward that leads to the private bow terrace. There are four guest cabins and crew quarters on the lower deck.
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Beneteau to debut First 44 at Cannes

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Beneteau to debut First 44 at Cannes

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The French builder is developing the First 44 ‘racer-cruiser’, which offers standard and Performance versions, and provides a link between the new First 36 and the First Yacht 53.

 

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Roberto Biscontini and Lorenzo Argento designed the First 44

 

Beneteau is producing the First 44 and plans to actively test the model before its world premiere at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival (September 6-11), where the racer-cruiser could debut with the Oceanis Yacht 60. Based on a 43ft 2in hull with a beam of almost 14ft, the First 44 is offered in standard and Performance versions with an overall length of 46ft 5in and 48ft 1in respectively.

 

The First 44 features naval architecture by long-time America’s Cup designer Roberto Biscontini plus deck and interior design by Lorenzo Argento, the Italian pairing who also worked on the First Yacht 53, Oceanis Yacht 54 and upcoming Oceanis Yacht 60.

 

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Deck layout for the standard First 44

 

The standard First 44 has a convivial cockpit with wide side-decks converging toward a cockpit table. Four winches, a fixed centreline block for the mainsheet and a mast set further aft are designed to maximise the potential of a modern sail plan with a slender mainsail and generous foresails. Twin 300-litre ballast tanks, activated electrically from the helms, help the boat reach its potential with reduced crew.

 

The Performance version was developed with fully crewed regattas in mind and offers a different deck plan and options for keels and masts (aluminium or carbon).

 

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The First 44 Performance is designed for fully crewed racing

 

Equipment and systems are geared towards racing and features include foam non-skid surfaces to replace teak on the cockpit sole, six well-placed winches and a conventional mainsail traveller. The rigging and sail set-up include an almost 5ft bowsprit, hydraulic backstay, powerful in-hauler system and a performance keel/mast combination.

 

Engineering for the First 44 was entrusted to the Mer Forte firm, resulting in a ‘full infusion’ yacht in which the distribution of weight is a key factor. The First 44 Performance is 1,100 pounds lighter than the First 44 and its deck layout is a collaboration involving Biscontini, Argento, Hugues Destremau (North Sails), Michel Sacaze (Harken), William Thomas (Sparcraft) and Beneteau.

 

The Performance version is 1,100 pounds lighter

 

Biscontini, who first worked on America’s Cup designs in the late 1980s, said: “The objective with the entire First 44 team was to refine the concept of ‘performance cruiser’, which isn’t an easy undertaking because the architecture of these boats rests on many contradictory requirements.

 

“We tried to find the correct balance between cruising comfort, performance and safety, and are quite satisfied with the result. The First 44 shares the style and the elegance of the First Yacht 53 and is similar in the organisation of space and volumes, yet certain elements and characteristics of her design take her a step further in her quest for performance.”

 

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Aft view of the interior by Lorenzo Argento

 

The interior features the mast at the end of a six-seater transversal table to port, while opposite is a sofa and navigation station. The en-suite master cabin is in the bow, while aft is the galley to port and two guest cabins sharing a starboard bathroom. The decor includes white lacquered surfaces, moulded woods, indirect lighting and a selection of luxurious upholstery.

 

Argento, who also worked on the new First 36, said: “I wish to sincerely congratulate Roberto for successfully creating the hull-mast-rigging combination, which gives us an extremely pleasant and well performing yacht on the water.

 

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“At our level, we tried to reproduce this fluidity and spirit through the deck design and interior arrangements, by maximising the use of volumes and minimising the impact of any restrictions. For example, the position of the mast had a great influence on the way the interior is arranged, and we were able to draw up a practical, harmonious solution for the table-galley-sofa area.”

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Custom Line launches latest Navetta 33

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Ferretti Group builder Custom Line has splashed its first new Navetta 33 of the year, marking the brand’s fifth launch of 2022.

 

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Renewal 3 launches in Ancona

 

Custom Line launched the Navetta 33, Renewal 3, at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona. The white-hulled Renewal 3 is Custom Line’s fifth launch of 2022 and its latest Navetta 33, a 108ft four-deck motor yacht with a beam of almost 25ft (7.5m).

 

Renewal 3’s European owner worked with Custom Line Atelier on the interior design, which features contrasting woods, mixing grey with white veining for the walls and furnishings, and dark brown for the parquet, along with satin-finish metal and Arabescato Carrara marble.

 

The yacht features large lounges on the main and upper decks, and spacious exterior spaces such as the covered aft decks, partially covered flybridge and the foredeck of the upper deck. Guest accommodation comprises the full-beam widebody owner’s suite forward on the main deck and four guest cabins on the lower deck.

 

The Navetta 33 is among Custom Line’s four Navetta displacement models along with the 30, 37 and flagship 42.

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Sanlorenzo showing asymmetric, crossover models at Palma

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The Italian builder is showing yachts from its SL and SX series at this year’s Palma International Boat Show in Spain.

 

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Sanlorenzo SL90A

 

Sanlorenzo is displaying its new SL90A asymmetric model alongside the SX76 crossover yacht at the Palma International Boat Show from April 28-May 1. An SL90A has already been sold to Asia, with a hull arriving in Hong Kong in March through regional dealer Simpson Marine.

 

One of three new asymmetric models revealed by Sanlorenzo in late 2021, the SL90A and its big sister SL120A premiered at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September, while the SL106A debuted at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in late October.

 

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Sanlorenzo SL90A

 

The SL90A has only one side passage on the main deck, on starboard side, and a widebody design to port, where a drop-down bulwark and full-height lateral windows create views directly overlooking the sea. The flybridge is also asymmetric, with the starboard walkway reaching as far as the forward sunpads, while the portside passage leads to steps down to a cosy bow lounge on the main deck.

 

The main deck features a large saloon and dining area, galley and a forward full-beam master suite, which has dedicated access to the bow lounge. The lower deck includes three guest cabins and crew quarters, as well as a tender garage in the stern.

 

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Sanlorenzo SX76

 

The SX76 was the second model released in Sanlorenzo’s pioneering crossover line, which mixes the design of a classic flybridge motor yacht with explorer-style elements such as a clean aft deck to store water toys. Multiple units of the SX76 have been sold to Asia by Simpson Marine.
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Karakoa triumphs at PGYC Easter Regatta

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This year’s PGYC Easter Regatta in Puerto Galera featured the largest racing fleet in the Philippines in the pandemic era. By Martyn Willes.

 

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Karakoa (second left) won the IRC racing class

 

This year’s PGYC Easter Regatta in Puerto Galera featured 14 yachts, the largest fleet of any regatta in the Philippines since the start of the Covid pandemic.

 

The country’s longest-running sailing event featured the likes of Karakoa, Bellatrix, Hurricane Hunter and Selma Star from Subic Bay and Punta Fuego in the IRC racing class. Furthermore, the participation of Philippine Sailing Association race-management staff gave a new dimension to the on-water race organisation for the IRC and Cruiser Racer divisions.

 

Due to Typhoon Malakas moving north and away from the Philippines’ east coast, the first-day breeze along the Verde Passage for the IRC and Cruiser Racing divisions was from the west instead of the usual easterly. The start and finish line for the IRC and Cruiser Racing divisions couldn’t be moved, so the racers were started westward, towards Talipanan Beach, for the windward-leeward races.

 

In the IRC division, fierce competition between Ray Ordoveza’s Karakoa and Bellatrix was evident, with the former intent on overcoming their defeat (by seconds) during the Punta Fuego Regatta in March. Selma Star, the actual star of the Punta Fuego regatta, was there to mix up the second and third places after Karakoa won both the windward-leeward races of the day.

 

Rags, designed by Bruce Farr in the 1970s, showed she still had the winning edge, outperforming the newer yachts in the Cruiser Racer division by virtue of the knowledge of Alan Burrell and the skills of Suzie Burrell.

 

Day two, with the traditional easterly breezes in evidence, was more of a stretch for the IRC and Cruiser Racer division yachts with a rounding of Verde Island and the avoidance of the rocky outcrop on the east end of the island.

 

The wind on the day favoured the back of the fleet and Karakoa was demoted to fourth due to poor preparation and some unnecessary rivalry with Bellatrix. Albert Altura’s Hurricane Hunter offered an entertaining spinnaker run to the finish but could only achieve third place after the ratings were applied.

 

The final day saw the IRC and Cruiser Racers heading for the eastern tip of Verde Island again but with a run down to Small Tabinay Beach before the finish. The wind and tidal flows favoured a direct run to Verde Island and Karakoa stretched her legs beyond all competitors and was about four minutes clear (corrected time) at the mark.

 

On the run to Small Tabinay, however, the wind lightened at the front and increased at the back, so the advantage was lost. A prayer to the weather gods changed everyone’s fortunes, with Karakoa being able to round Escarceo Point in a timely fashion while the remainder of the fleet was compelled to tack out towards Calapan.

 

The real entertainment, however, remained the final turn and the run along Long Beach to the finish off Haligi Beach, with Karakoa mastering the predictable gusts out of the Manila Channel and finishing with full spinnaker.

 

However, Hurricane Hunter and Emocean I both highlighted that they needed some crew training for handling an out-of-control spinnaker – at one point it looked as though Hurricane Hunter may T-bone the finish-line boat but instead, sensibly, opted for a very wet spinnaker. Rags and Selma Star showed that caution before the wind was more important than seconds gained in the final moments.

 

Overall, a fantastic three days of racing for the IRC and Cruiser Racers, with Karakoa and Rags establishing their dominance.
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Bluegame, yacht, boat, BG54, Palma, International, Boat Show, BG72, BG62, BG42, BGX70, BGX60, cockpit, platform, Sanlorenzo, Volvo Penta, IPS, Simpson Marine

Bluegame debuts BG54

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Sanlorenzo’s sister brand will stage the world premiere of the BG54 at the Palma International Boat Show in Mallorca.

 

The BG54 can reach 35 knots with IPS propulsion

 

Bluegame is staging the world premiere of the BG54 at the Palma International Boat Show (April 28-May 1), where the new model will be on display alongside a BGX60, the smaller sister of the iconic BGX70 that revolutionised the Italian brand.

 

The yacht has a large social area in the bow

 

Available with two or three cabins, the BG54 is the newest model in the brand’s more traditional BG range, which was expanded last year by the addition of the BG72, an ‘open’ version of the BGX70. At over 54ft 4in length and with an almost 16ft beam, the BG54 sits between the BG42 and BG62 models that helped relaunch the brand under Sanlorenzo’s ownership.

 

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The huge aft platform fits sunpads and loose furniture

 

In true Bluegame stye, the BG54 features a huge aft swim platform that comfortably fits multiple sunpads lengthways. The model features the Volvo IPS propulsion system, which allows the engines (twin D11-IPS800 or D11-IPS950s) to sit below the aft platform and create more room inside the lower deck.

 

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Sofas surround the flexible cockpit table

 

Up three steps is the open cockpit, which features sofas on all four sides around a flexible table, while forward is a bench-seat helm station facing a reverse-angled windshield. The hardtop covers the helm and cockpit seating areas and even offers a small sunpad on top.

 

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Steps lead down to the galley

 

The walkaround design features side passages to the bow, which has a forward-facing sofa and a large island sunpad. Steps from the helm area to the lower deck lead to the interior galley on starboard side, from where guests have day head access to the port bathroom shared by the forward cabin.

 

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Full-beam master suite in the two-cabin option

 

Midships is the option of a full-beam en-suite owner’s cabin midships or two similar guest cabins, with the en-suite or shared bathroom to port. Bluegame, like Sanlorenzo, is represented in Asia by Simpson Marine.

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Sunreef, Yachts, 80, Eco, sailing, catamaran, solar-electric, panels, hulls, roof, mast, Dubai, photos, flybridge, cockpit, green, autonomous

Sunreef 80 Eco sets sail in Dubai

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Sunreef 80 Eco sets sail in Dubai

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Poland’s Sunreef Yachts has showcased its first Eco 80 as it sails around Dubai, revealing the first onboard and interior photos of the solar-electric sailing catamaran.

 

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The Sunreef 80 Eco sailing in Dubai

 

Sunreef Yachts has revealed a full set of photos of the solar-electric Sunreef 80 Eco as it sails in Dubai. The 78-footer is the first sailing catamaran from the Polish builder’s new Eco range and is a fully-autonomous craft using the brand’s revolutionary green tech for fuel-free cruising in silence.

 

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The hulls are covered in Sunreef’s solar skin

 

 

The sail wardrobe includes a 200sqm main sail, 155sqm Genoa, 340sqm gennaker and 70sqm staysail. While under sail, the yacht produces green energy continuously due to her hydrogeneration system.

 

The flybridge includes two running machines

 

Built by Sunreef, the catamaran’s carbon mast is fitted with composite-integrated solar panels, while the solar ‘skin’ is also built into the hull sides, superstructure and bimini roof, with the curved solar panels making the Sunreef 80 Eco a pioneer in green yachting.

 

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The foredeck has a wide sunken lounge

 

The flybridge boasts impressive lounging areas, big sunpads and a wet bar, while the foredeck has two separate seating areas across a sunken lounge. The aft cockpit makes the most of the yacht’s 38ft beam and offers a large relaxation zone with a swim platform, dining table and large daybed.

 

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The cockpit includes a daybed to starboard

 

The saloon offers lots of lounging and dining space with two oversized settees and a convertible table midships. Towards the bow is a fully-equipped bar with a piano and pop-up TV, while the helm station is to starboard.

 

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The saloon features facing sofas

 

The Sunreef 80 Eco can welcome up to 16 guests during the day and eight guests overnight. The starboard hull houses an opulent, light-filled master suite fitted with a double bed, a walk-in dressing room, pop-up TV, sofa and vanity desk. The generous en-suite bathroom follows the contemporary style of the bedroom.

 

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The central table can be used for dining

 

The custom layout also includes a large VIP cabin in the middle of the portside hull as well as two identical en-suite guest cabins in the forward part of each hull. The galley is in the aft section of the port hull, provides plenty of storage options and is fully-equipped with restaurant-quality amenities.

 

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The yacht has four guest cabins

 

Below the main deck, the battery bank consists of custom-engineered batteries combining light weight with outstanding efficiency. Sunreef describe the 80 Eco’s air-conditioning as the lightest, most efficient in the marine industry.

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X1 trimaran among Northrop & Johnson display in Palma

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The global brokerage house’s display at the Palma Superyacht Village comprises three sailing yachts and the remarkable X1 trimaran by Hanstaiger.

 

Palma International Boat Show is from April 28-May 1

 

Northrop & Johnson will exhibit the 40m J Class Rainbow, 34m Song of the Sea and 21m Xeres sailing monohulls along with the remarkable 22m Hanstaiger X1 trimaran at the Palma International Boat Show from April 28-May 1. All four yachts will be available for viewings in the Palma Superyacht Village for the duration of the four-day event.

 

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Rainbow, the 40m J Class

 

A multiple award winner, the hybrid Rainbow (asking price 6,950,000) was built by Holland Jachtbouw as a replica of the classic J Class yacht Rainbow that won the America’s Cup in 1934. Featuring naval architecture by Dykstra Naval Architects, the 2012 sloop is the first J Class to have a hybrid propulsion and power system, with batteries that can be charged while sailing to reduce the carbon footprint along with her electric systems.

 

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Song of the Sea, the third Swan 112

 

Song of the Sea (3,850,000), the third Swan 112, was launched in 2002 to a design by German Frers and has an interior by Dick Young. The Finnish-built 112-footer features a Southern Spars carbon mast and furling boom.

 

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Xeres, an IMX-70 by UK’s Green Marine

 

Xeres (1,195,000) was designed by Niels Jeppesen of X-Yachts, built in the UK by Green Marine and launched in 2005. The IMX-70 was built as a high-performance cruiser-racer and features a carbon hull and deck construction with carbon composite bulkheads and keel floor structures. Green Marine’s other builds include Ben Ainslie’s America’s Cup yacht, 2014-15 Volvo Ocean Race winner Abu Dhabi and Alex Thompson’s IMOCA 60 Hugo Boss.

 

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The X1 from German builder Hanstaiger

 

From Germany, the Hanstaiger X1 (4,250,000) is a remarkable 72ft trimaran with a 32ft beam and 92cm retractable centreboard. Featuring a dark hull and sail, the yacht features an angular, glass filled superstructure along with 830sqft of outdoor spaces including a 320sqft flybridge and 290sqft beach club extension.  

 

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Hanstaiger X1’s remarkable interior

 

The hull of the Hanstaiger X1 is created out of one single piece of vacuum-infused high-grade mould, which comprises fiberglass, carbon and titanium. The superstructure of the Hanstaiger X1 is constructed entirely of carbon-fibre with solar panels integrated into the superstructure. www.northropandjohnson.com

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CLX96 to debut in Hong Kong in May

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CL Yachts’ new flagship will debut in Hong Kong in May ahead of her official premiere at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in October.

 

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CLX96’s technical launch in December

 

CL Yachts is preparing to unveil its CLX96 in Hong Kong, where the builder has a head office and a service yard in Lai Chi Kok. The yacht is currently in the brand’s nearby shipyard in the Doumen district of Zhuhai west of Hong Kong ahead of its much-anticipated showing in Hong Kong.

 

CLX96, which is represented by Camper & Nicholsons, was put into the water in December and had its first sea trials in January, since when fit-out has been completed and further sea trials have taken place.

 

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Sea trials began in January

 

Promoted by CL Yachts as a ‘Sea Activity Vessel’ (SAV), the yacht is the new brand’s largest build, superseding the CLB88, which was launched in 2020.

 

Milan-based Jozeph Forakis is responsible for the concept and exterior and interior design of the RINA-certified CLX96, while naval architecture and structural engineering is by Americans Earl Alfaro and Albert Horsmon respectively.

 

For further details and articles on CLX 96, search this website for ‘CLX96’ or ‘CL Yachts’.
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Asia’s Sailing Soul: Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club

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With its Kellett Island clubhouse set in the heart of Victoria Harbour, the storied Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is an icon in the sailing world. Yet although RHKYC embraces its fascinating history dating back to the mid-19th century, Asia’s biggest and most active yacht club remains committed to positive changes.
Words: Guy Nowell Photos: RHKYC & Guy Nowell 


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RHKYC’s main site at Kellett Island

 

The history of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is long and illustrious, beginning with the first regatta of the Victoria Regatta Club in 1849.

 

Thereafter, in the best Hong Kong tradition of acquisitions and mergers, it involved the Yacht Club, the Victoria Regatta Club, a German gymnasium, the Hong Kong Corinthian Sailing Club, the Victoria Recreation Club (which still exists) and the Hong Kong Yacht Club.

 

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The club runs the busiest racing calendar in Asia

 

In 1894, after a polite request, Buckingham Palace advised that “the Queen approves of the Hong Kong Yacht Club having the title of Royal” and the warrant was granted that authorised members to “fly the Blue Ensign of Her Majesty’s Fleet, with the distinguishing marks of the Club thereon”. The RHKYC had arrived.

 

The Club has been housed in numerous premises over the years: Yau Ma Tei, Wanchai, North Point and Causeway Bay. Kellett Island, the present home of the Club, was an island in 1937 when the Hong Kong Government gave permission for RHKYC to use the land, although it has long been absorbed by advancing reclamation.

 

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The main bar captures the club’s history

 

The present clubhouse was built in 1939 and commissioned in 1940, only to be shut down by the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong in December 1941. Today, the Kellett Island clubhouse remains very much ‘headquarters’ for the RHKYC and houses plenty of tributes to the Club’s fascinating history.

 

Denis Martinet, current Commodore of the RHKYC, says: “Our history is very much alive and well, and an important part of the Club’s ethos. Our history is hanging on our walls, literally. We are still racing for trophies that mark occasions – or remind us of people – that have marked the pages of our story.

 

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RHKYC Commodore Denis Martinet

 

“But we are not mired in the past. We are a dynamic and evolving organisation that moves with the times and always seeks to remain relevant in both social and strictly sporting terms.”

 

The Kellett Island facility includes two restaurants (fine dining and casual), three bars, squash courts, a bowling alley and pool table, snooker room, swimming pool, gymnasium, children’s playroom, Youth Club room, changing rooms, and all the administrative offices that keep the place going.

 

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The pool is among popular facilities

 

In addition, it has probably Hong Kong’s best repair and maintenance boatyard for private vessels and a large hard standing area that’s home to several one-design racing fleets.

 

SOUTH SIDE TO SAI KUNG

But that’s not all. Middle Island, on the south side of Hong Kong island, became part of the RHKYC portfolio in 1937. It was originally set up as a home for Comet class boats before the Rowing Section joined in, finding Deepwater Bay to be a more congenial location for rowing than the harbour.

 

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The Middle Island clubhouse off HK Island’s south side

 

A year later, after a typhoon had demolished both the boats and the single mat-shed, a new brick clubhouse was constructed and still exists as the topmost level of the clubhouse facilities.

 

Middle Island remains the Club’s centre for rowing, which includes coastal rowing, outrigger paddling and SUP activities. Its F&B facilities include the city’s best barbecue deck and an enormous hard standing catering to the Club’s dinghies and sail training fleet, with room to spare to accommodate visiting World Championship fleets and other large-scale international events.

 

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RHKYC has a strong junior sailing programme

 

The Middle Island Sail Training Centre runs a full menu of courses (pandemics permitting) for aspiring sailors aged six years old all the way to grown-up. In 2020 a grand total of 2,698 students completed courses ranging from Optimist beginners to adult racing. Middle Island is also the home of the Club’s dedicated junior racing squad, the RHKYC Sharks.

 

The Club’s third property, Shelter Cove, near Sai Kung, started life in the 1960s as the Shelter Cove Yacht Club and was ‘merged into’ the RHKYC in 1975. Shelter Cove is a small haven of peace and much beloved by the Club’s cruising members.

 

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The scenic Shelter Cove site in Sai Kung

 

Its 120-plus swing moorings give access straight onto the beautiful cruising grounds of Port Shelter and all points east. The clubhouse itself offers F&B service, an ideal spot for a sundowner and changing rooms. The large hard standing accommodates two of the Club’s racing classes – the Dragons and the Sportsboats – and a car park.

 

BIGGEST AND BUSIEST

RHKYC has often been touted as the ‘largest yacht club in the world’ by membership. At last count, there were 14,147 members encompassing 43 nationalities, of which some 8,000 are presently absent from Hong Kong. That leaves over 6,000 active members in the SAR. Martinet points out that the composition of the membership has changed substantially since World War II.

 

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Members dress up for the Nations’ Cup; membership totals 14,000

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“At that time, there were no Chinese members at all,” he says. “In the 1980s, it was still 60 per cent expatriates. Today it’s more than 60 per cent local members, while we continue to work to bring down the average age of the membership. Our younger members are our future.”

 

In recent years, the Club has gone to some lengths to make membership as accessible as possible. In addition to the traditional Ordinary and Full memberships, the RHKYC offers both Corporate and Individual Debenture memberships, and Junior (18-32) and Short Term memberships. But be warned: there’s still a waiting list.

 

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Races to the Philippines have been run since 1962

 

As well as sailing, rowing remains a core activity of the RHKYC. The Rowing Section is an active participant in local regattas up to national level and a frequent winner in all classes at the annual National Championships. When travel restrictions allow, the Club’s oarsmen and ladies are regular competitors at regional events throughout Asia.

 

For the sailors, the sailing and racing programme is practically non-stop. The season runs from September to May, but racing continues even in the ‘off season’.

 

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The Club schedules 16 major regattas and races in a typical year’s programme including the ‘blue riband’ Rolex China Sea Race down to the Philippines (first sailed in 1962) and the Hong Kong to Vietnam Race (from 1996), which were held in alternate years before Covid prevented recent editions.

 

Filling in the spaces in the calendar are weekly races for the Etchells fleet and the Dragons, Pandoras and Ruffians, the Flying 15s, Impalas, Sportsboats and J/80s. Records for the 2020-21 season show that the principal Club events engaged 863 boat entries and 4,580 sailor entries.

 

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Volunteers play a huge role in organising events

 

“It’s a packed programme,” the Commodore acknowledges, with no exaggeration at all. “You can’t do it without volunteers – thank you, all! – and it’s part of the Club’s culture that we never seem to be short of volunteers.”

 

SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Mindful of its visibility as a centre of sporting excellence, the Club works exceptionally hard to be “green, sustainable, and environmentally friendly”. Since 2016, there have been no single-use plastic bottles on any of the RHKYC premises. None. And no plastic single-use takeaway containers, yoghurt pots or cutlery.

 

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The Around The Island Race is Hong Kong’s most popular sailing event

 

Martinet is very supportive of all green initiatives. “You have to start somewhere. Members didn’t take long to get used to bringing their own water bottles when heading for the race course, and refilling them from the dispensers provided. Such initiatives are indicative of intent,” he says.

 

“All the Club’s major regattas and class races are conducted under Gold Status as certified by Clean Regattas – Sailors for the Sea. It’s just part of the Club’s Sustainability Policy, which serves as a roadmap for cultivating and operating a healthier, more sustainable yachting and rowing community.”

 

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Rooftop ceremony after the 2019 Around The Island Race

 

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is one of the very few sporting clubs around the world which can properly be described as ‘iconic’. Today, it stands as a proud and visible marker on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, enjoying commanding views of one of the world’s greatest harbours.

 

Unlike some other clubs in Asia, which are really marinas with an occasional regatta, the RHKYC is the real deal. It is, de facto, the doyenne of yacht clubs in Asia.

www.rhkyc.org.hk

Note: The original article appeared in Issue 64 of Yacht Style

 

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Roma, Balista for MYBA Charter Show

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Northrop & Johnson has confirmed its superyacht display at this year’s MYBA Charter Show in Barcelona.

 

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The 62m Roma with her Anvera 55

 

Northrop & Johnson will display the 62m Roma and 47m Balista at the 32nd MYBA Charter Show, which will be held in Barcelona’s Marina Port Vell from April 25-28. Built in Italy by VSY (Viareggio Superyachts), Roma is a RINA Green Plus-certified megayacht accommodating up to 12 guests in six staterooms, and offers wheelchair access.

 

Managed by 18 crew, the yacht is fully equipped for diving and offers PADI courses of all levels. As well as a 55ft Anvera chase boat and a Castoldi Jet Tender 23, Roma has a huge inventory of water toys including five jet-skis, Fliteboard E-Foils, Seabobs, Jetsurf, large ocean pool, water trampoline and a 27m water slide.

 

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The 47m Batista

 

Also built in Italy, Balista was constructed by Cantieri di Pisa and is captained by Josh Tsoumis, who runs a crew of nine. The yacht sleeps up to 12 guests in six suites including an expansive owner’s stateroom with an office and raised sleeping quarters, while a full-beam VIP has an extra bed so can be used as a family room. Water toys include three tenders, jet-skis, Seabobs and a waterslide.

 

The charter managers of both yachts will be available for viewings at the MYBA Charter Show, while N&J charter brokers from offices around the world will be in attendance to inspect yachts and meet crew to gain insights for their clients.
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Octopus to charter in Antarctica

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The 126m Lürssen superyacht designed by Espen Øino will travel to Antarctica in late 2022 and be available for charter through Camper & Nicholsons.

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Octopus began a two-year global tour in January

 

The 126m motor yacht Octopus is travelling to Antarctica in late 2022 and will be available for charter through Camper & Nicholsons. Commissioned and formerly owned by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the Lürssen build features an Espen Øino exterior and is among the world’s largest superyachts available for charter.

 

Octopus was sold last year and joined the Camper & Nicholsons charter fleet, marking the first time she has been available for charter since she was launched in 2003.

 

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Antarctica is a rare destination for yacht charters

 

Having begun a two-year round-the-world tour this January, the megayacht has visited Costa Rica and Panama in Central America and will cruise in South America before heading to Antarctica in December. 

 

Equipped for science, research and true ocean-crossing travel, Octopus has an ice-class 1A steel hull, allowing her to safely traverse the iceberg-filled seas surrounding the southernmost continent. Her features include a forward-facing indoor observation deck, underwater lounge, a fully equipped medical suite, dive centre with hyperbaric chamber, submarine and two helipads.

 

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Octopus was truly built for explorer expeditions,” said Jacqui Lockhart, Camper & Nicholsons’ Head of Charter Marketing Europe, who travelled to Antarctica in 2018. “She’s the perfect yacht to undertake such a voyage and well-equipped to host intrepid charterers off the beaten track.”

 

Octopus will be among the first superyachts to tour Antarctica and offers guests the chance to explore a region usually visited by researchers and documentary makers. The region features breathtaking landscapes and rare wildlife, while activities include ski touring, ice exploring, polar plunges and even teaming up with locally-based scientists focused on wildlife conservation.

 

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Camper & Nicholsons, which has over 50 yachts in its charter management fleet, has created a seven-day itinerary for Octopus that can be seen on C&N’s website.

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