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Burgess reports record superyacht sales

Burgess reports record superyacht sales

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The global brokerage house has announced a record-breaking year for sales of pre-owned superyachts.

 

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Arete was among Burgess sales late last year

 

Burgess has reported a record year for pre-owned superyacht sales, with sales in 2021 topping €2 billion (about US$2.27 billion) according to the last-known asking prices, representing a 27 per cent increase on the company’s previous annual high.

 

Of the transactions, over half were yachts over 50m in length. In addition, Burgess’ new-build division enjoyed its best-ever results, up 39 per cent on 2020.

 

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Burgess’ brokerage team including members of the Asia division

 

Jonathan Beckett, CEO of Burgess, said: “In my 41 years at Burgess, I have never experienced a year quite like the one we have just seen.”

 

Burgess also said charter activity was high, with 2021 equalling its previous-best year in 2019. The British-owned company reported a two per cent increase in the number of yachts available for charter, compared to an average increase of five per cent in previous years.

 

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Titania was Burgess’ best-performing charter yacht

 

Richard Lambert, Burgess’ Head of Sales, said: “More owners are deciding to keep their yachts private this year. This could be for a number of reasons, but Covid is arguably the biggest driving factor, with owners reserving their yachts for exclusive use for the family.” 

 

Burgess, which has over 200 full-time staff in 15 offices around the world, is confident of another bumper year for charter in 2022, with bookings already up by 25 per cent for the summer.

 

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Victorious is a new addition to the Burgess charter fleet

 

“Fasten your seatbelts, as we’re in for another exciting 12 months,” Beckett said. “There will be some bumps in the road, but if we work hard and concentrate, we all stand a great chance of success.”

 

In 2021, Burgess Asia passed 20 transactions in the region since it was established in 2015.
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Burgess milestone in Asia

Burgess’ recent sale of the 52m Amels Lind marked the 20th transaction by the brokerage house’s Asia team since it was formed in 2015.

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Fraser: Building on a record year

Fraser: Building on a record year

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With the yachting sector experiencing unprecedented demand, global developments include ground-breaking new technology and newly opened sailing destinations.

 

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Raphael Sauleau, CEO, Fraser

 

Fraser has revealed that sales of pre-owned and new-build yachts 24m and above were up 132 per cent on the 12-year average (source: Fraser Market Intelligence) as more people than ever seized the opportunity to experience the benefits of yacht ownership.

 

In an exclusive Column for Yacht Style, Raphael Sauleau, CEO of Fraser, said: “As we start 2022, we’re buoyed by last year’s activity, which surpassed all expectations industry-wide.”

 

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Fraser brokers closed over 100 sales worldwide in 2021, with over 40 per cent of buyers coming to the sector for the first time.

 

Demand for charter was also strong, with a 58 per cent increase in the number of days booked compared to 2019, pre-Covid, while Costa Rica has been added to potential destinations for super yachts owners.

 

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“After years of lobbying with the Costa Rica Marina Association and the country’s government, we are proud to see this stunning natural location now open for the first time to owners and charterers worldwide,” Sauleau said.

 

“And with markets continuing to rally, eco-technology more to the fore, and bookings already ahead of previous years, the demand for all that yachts and yachting have to offer looks set to continue.”
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Aman developing 183m Project Sama with Cruise Saudi

Aman developing 183m Project Sama with Cruise Saudi

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The hospitality pioneer and Jeddah-based Cruise Saudi collaborate on Sinot-designed 600-footer.

 

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The 50-suite Project Sama is due to launch in 2025

 

Aman has announced the 183m Project Sama, which is set to launch in 2025 and feature 50 spacious luxury suites, each with a private balcony. The 600-footer has been designed with Dutch studio Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design and is being developed through a joint-venture between Aman and Jeddah-based Cruise Saudi, of which Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is a shareholder.

 

Project Sama is part of the expansion and diversification of Aman, which opened its first resort in 1988 in Phuket and now has over 30 resorts and hotels, with a further eight properties under construction. Aman’s new product lines since 2018 include skincare, supplements, fragrances and clothing.

 

Since the 2014 opening of Aman Tokyo, the company’s first city hotel, Aman has been developing more urban projects including multiple properties in both the US and Saudi Arabia, where the

collaboration on Project Sama continues its ambition to offer premium travel experiences.

 

Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman, said: “The announcement of Project Sama marks an exciting moment in Aman’s growth and evolution. We not only continue to diversify our geographical portfolio on land but also at sea, creating sanctuaries in unfrequented locations and continuing to reframe the concept of luxury hospitality.

 

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Project Sama “will be unlike any other yacht experience”

 

“Project Sama will provide transformative experiences within the revered Aman setting and service. It will be unlike any other yacht experience, ultimately creating a whole new category in on-the-water discovery.”

 

In addition to the 50 suites, the vessel will have international dining options, a club and lounge, an Aman Spa with Japanese garden, two helipads and an expansive beach club offering guests direct access to the water.

 

Fawaz Farooqui, Managing Director of Cruise Saudi, said: “The signing of this partnership adds a new layer to Cruise Saudi’s offering and is a testament to the unique tourism experience that is exploring Saudi by sea, as well as demonstrating Cruise Saudi’s commitment to growing and expanding the cruise industry in Saudi.

 

“We aspire to further collaboration with Aman that will bring additional ultra-luxury experiences at sea. We look forward to working with Aman in reaching our vision of Saudi becoming a premier global destination and immersing our guests in diverse nature, rich culture and heritage through an unforgettable journey that is truly unique to Saudi.”
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Imperial sells new Amels 242

The brokerage house has sold a customised Amels 242 superyacht, which will be the Limited Editions model’s eighth hull when delivered in 2024.

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Rolex Sydney Hobart: Super maxis survive in tough conditions

Rolex Sydney Hobart: Super maxis survive in tough conditions

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Hong Kong’s SHK Scallywag was among three 100ft super maxis who led the charge in the 76th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, with over half the entries unable to finish. Words: Bruce Maxwell. Photos: Rolex / Andrea Francolini.

 

 

SHK Scallywag with one reef had more control in increasingly strong southerlies, and drew away from rivals Black Jack and LawConnect

 

Hong Kong super maxi yacht SHK Scallywag led the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race fleet imperiously out of Sydney Harbour, attracting primetime media coverage, then settled into a “battle of the giants” with two other 100ft super maxis, Black Jack and LawConnect.

 

Round one clearly went to SHK Scallywag’s skipper, David Witt, who opted to start, in a building southerly breeze, with one reef in the yacht’s mainsail, which gave him more control and a slight edge in speed.

 

All three maxis bunched at the leeward end of the first of four starting lines for the 88-strong fleet, and Witt’s tactic paid off. TV cameras constantly zoomed in on SHK Scallywag’s prominent Hong Kong – Asia’s World City bow artwork as the yacht drew inexorably ahead of her rivals, and led by several boat lengths at the first turning mark inside Sydney Heads. SHK stands for Sun Hung Kai, the long-established financial services and wealth management company of which Scallywag’s owner Lee Seng Huang is Executive Director.

 

Skipper David Witt led around the first two marks

 

In Australia, however, the Malaysia-born businessman, who went to Sydney University, is better known for his role as Executive Director of Mulpha, which owns upmarket residential resorts such as Sanctuary Cove and Hayman Island, and has a portfolio of luxury hotels and other developments. Lee bought the former Dovell-designed Ragamuffin 100 from Syd Fischer in 2016, and as a much-modified Scallywag, she has since acquired copious trophies in Asia and the South Pacific.

 

Pitted again him was another property magnate, Peter Harburg, with his Reichel-Pugh 100 Black Jack. Well-known in Queensland real estate circles and for his series of ultra-competitive Black Jacks, named in honour of the F1 car racing driver Sir Jack Brabham, Harburg in 2021 chose to enter as a Monaco resident and member of the Yacht Club de Monaco.

 

Like Lee, he did not actually sail aboard – although both owners and especially Harburg have done so in past events – leaving regular skipper Mark Bradford to oversee a determined Black Jack campaign on the water, after previously winning most East Australian yacht racing accolades except Rolex Sydney Hobart line honours.

 

Scallywag in the lead, but in the open Pacific, her J2 furler came dangerously adrift

 

Third in this high-stakes yachting troika was Sydney software guru Christian Beck, sailing his fourth Rolex Sydney Hobart as owner-skipper with sailing masters Tony Mutter and Chris Nicholson. Navigator Brad Kellett, a veteran of 28 editions, was his most experienced crew.

 

Beck had purchased the former Perpetual Loyal from Anthony Bell in 2017 and renamed the revolutionary Juan Kouyoumdjian-designed 100-footer InfoTrack. This time she was sailing as LawConnect, with an easily readable injunction, at the start, for viewers to contact their local lawyer. Another ongoing innovation is to give some of Beck’s employees a unique opportunity to sail aboard.

 

“I seriously don’t want to do that first day and night again. Ever!” said Beck when he finally stepped off the yacht in Hobart, so maybe his IT staff were not thanking him quite so profusely as in years past.

 

Short, steep seas lasted for two nights, and forced half the fleet to withdraw

 

None of the three owners, nor the skippers, had taken line honours in a Rolex Sydney Hobart before, thus it was game on as the yachts, which included 17 two-handers sailing for the first time, left the

Cruising Yacht Club of Australia in Rushcutters Bay on Boxing Day, 26 December, for their respective harbour starting lines.

 

The 2020 event was cancelled altogether due to Covid, and this 76th one saw two related withdrawals. Many mandatory test results had not been received when the starting gun sounded, but the Tasmanian Government allowed sailors to at least set off, with their status pending.

 

It was not ideal, and the weather forecast of strong southerlies for the first two days was even more ominous for anyone who has beaten into such wind-over-current seas before.

 

Black Jack was entered by Queenslander Peter Harburg under Yacht Club de Monaco’s flag

 

For Asia-based readers, Deacons solicitor Bill Turnbull won the Rolex Sydney Hobart sailing for Hong Kong in Ceil 111 in 1973. Exactly 40 years ago we had a crack at the five-race Southern Cross Cup, entering a Hong Kong team centred on Keith Jacobs’ Bimblegumbie, plus Bill Steele’s chartered Battle Star and my co-chartered Impetuous, but had only modest results in “the Hobart”.

 

Later Karl Kwok became the first Chinese owner-skipper to win the Rolex Sydney Hobart, with mate Gavin Brady, in his Farr 49 Beau Geste, in that memorable year 1997, when China resumed control of Hong Kong. Beau Geste with Warwick Miller’s Exile and sailmaker Neil Pryde’s Hi Fidelity finally won the Southern Cross Cup that year.

 

This time, there was no chance that the 628nm race record of 1 day 9 hours 15 minutes 24 seconds set by the French-designed, American-built 100-footer Comanche in 2017 in heavy downwind surfing conditions, would be beaten.

 

After one of the toughest races in recent decades, Black Jack edges across a relatively calm Storm Bay to take line honours

 

The southerlies kicked in with a vengeance, gusting 30 knots to begin. Scallywag rounded the second ocean mark still handily ahead, but then off famous Bondi Beach, with the bow pointing more towards Hobart, the J2 furling forestay came adrift, and its heavy black furler scythed alarmingly backwards and forwards across the yacht at head height as crew fought in breaking seas to stabilise it and the still-attached sail.

 

Scallywag had to head north before they could contain it, and get a storm jib up on an inner forestay. LawConnect and Black Jack sailed past, taking over the lead. It was the first of many trials and tribulations.

 

Said Witt later: “The crew did an amazing job. We probably don’t deserve to have a 100-footer arrive here in Hobart, given the condition that the boat ended up in after that first night.

 

Breakages took their toll on LawConnect, as well as Scallywag

 

“We broke the J2 tack again, and those two times cost us 20 miles. Then we lost all the electronics, and had to sail three quarters of the race with no instruments. In a yacht this size, that’s a pretty difficult thing to do. The last straw was the PLC – Programable Logic Controller – shutting down, so we couldn’t turn the winches. At one stage we were trying to hand-wind the top of the winches.”

 

Black Jack and LawConnect had their share of problems too, and as winds eased a little off the Tasmanian Coast, SHK Scallywag surprisingly fought back into second place. But Black Jack’s 10-15nm lead at this stage proved decisive in negotiating Storm Bay and the tricky tidal Derwent River to reach Hobart. She crossed the line at 1.37am on December 29 to claim the JH Illingworth Challenge Cup – Illingworth won the first Rolex Sydney Hobart in Rani in 1944 – with an elapsed time of 2 days 12 hours 37 minutes 17 seconds.

 

LawConnect and SHK Scallywag crept in at dawn, three hours later, with Christian Beck’s boat 19 minutes ahead. Thus the line honours order was officially 1 Monaco, 2 Australia, 3 Hong Kong, although this international result somewhat belies the chaos caused by covid-induced inabilities to travel in the lead-up and running of the 76th race.

 

Scallywag finished third, 19 minutes behind LawConnect

 

Witt in particular was hard hit. He and wife Kim came down with Covid in the Philippines, and at other times he was unable to commute from home in Hong Kong to Australia where the boat was located. By the time this leading trio finished, nearly half the fleet had retired with equipment malfunctions, breakages and personal injuries accounting for most of the casualties. Among them was sometime Thailand and Tasmanian resident Phil Turner’s Reichel-Pugh 66 Alive.

 

Fourth across the line was the Botin 80 Stefan Racing, skippered by co-owner Grant Wharington, which used to be one of Karl Kwok’s Beau Gestes, and fifth came the Judel-Vrolijk 62 Whisper owned by David Griffith. This yacht was formerly called Chinese Whisper, a phrase denoting soft speaking in English, maybe in the fond hope that crew would refrain from shouting at each other.

 

An impressive 87 female crew entered the race. They included Lin Jiang Hui, hailing originally from the Min River in Sichuan, sailing double-handed with Jean-Charles Ledun, but this duo pulled out early, reportedly due to a hand injury.

 

TP52 Celestial rounds the ‘organ pipes’ at Cape Raoul after the incident in which she was unreachable by radio for 90 minutes

 

The debut of the Two-Handed Class caused some controversy over their permitted use of automatic pilots, and they were not eligible for the overall Tattersall Cup, the premier handicap trophy of the Rolex Sydney Hobart, although the CYCA has undertaken to review their status in time for the December 2022 event.

 

Handicap honours eventually went to former CYCA Commodore Matt Allen in his TP52 Ichi Ban – Number One in Japanese – and as he also won in 2017 and 2019, this elevated him to the august ranks of a triple champion.

 

The only others were boat builders Trygve and Magnus Halvorsen in Freya, a 39-foot wooden cutter, in 1963-64-65, and property developer Peter Kurts and his son Simon in the classic also-wooden Sparkman & Stephens 47 Love & War in 1974-78 and 2006.

 

Allen is well-known in Southeast Asia and East Asia, having raced in the region after crewing on another Rolex Sydney Hobart winner, the legendary Lou Abrahams’ Challenge, as a 17-year-old in 1983, and he sails with Irish pro Gordon Maguire, who helmed in high-profile Asian yacht campaigns years ago.

 

Hard on her heels was TP52 Ichi Ban, the eventual handicap winner and the third yacht to win three times on handicap

 

His victory this year came after a protest against rival TP52 owner and CYCA director Sam Haynes in Celestial, which would otherwise have won.

 

The Race Committee also protested Celestial. The issue was that a Celestial crew’s personal emergency beacon had been activated, one of 13 such cases in the rough first two days of the race. Other yachts confirmed by radio – some taking 25 minutes to respond – that alarms had been set off accidentally as crew were thrown about the boats, below and above deck, and everyone was still aboard.

 

Celestial, however, couldn’t be contacted, despite a race requirement that a listening watch be kept at all times. Emergency air-sea rescue services, which did such a phenomenal job in the disastrous 1998 Rolex Sydney Hobart, when miraculously only six yachtsmen lost their lives, were on standby.

 

Ichi Ban, the nearest yacht, sailing seven miles away, was asked to contact Celestial by VHF, but attempts went unanswered. She then launched a white flare, followed some time later by a red distress flare, to try to attract attention, finally succeeding in making contact.

 

The complex protest between the Race Committee and Celestial, and by Ichi Ban claiming time redress, lasted over four hours

 

In Hobart the sailing judges heard that Celestial had a noisy engine running to power electrics, and the navigator was trying to use a hand-held VHF feed on deck. The crew were exhausted after battling heavy seas, and they had been out of contact for only 90 minutes.

 

The panel comprised David Tillett (AUS), Rosemary Collins (AUS), John Doerr (GBR), Russel Green (NZL), Jamie Sutherland (NZL) and Philippe Mazard (FRA).

 

It was decided that a time penalty of 40 minutes would be imposed in lieu of disqualification for breaching the rule, and Ichi Ban was awarded a three-minute time deduction for her own efforts, which had distracted from racing the yacht. The panel later, on January 1, rejected a Request to Reopen hearings by Celestial.

 

“To win with Ichi Ban a third time is unbelievable”, said Allen. “It is always better, ideally, not to go into the protest room to decide matters. I’ve been involved in protests probably no more than six times in my lifetime.

 

Ichi Ban owner-skipper Matt Allen with a specially engraved Rolex Oyster Perpetual Yacht Master, presented by Benoit Falletti of Rolex Australia

 

“But obviously the Race Committee also protested. Sailing has many rules to it, and they are important to abide by, especially the ones related to safety.”

 

Ten of the 17 starters in the inaugural Two-Handed Division made it to Hobart. Line honours went to the Tasmanian duo of Rob Gough and John Saul sailing Sidewinder, a 12m French design well set up for heavy ocean racing. Winner under several handicap systems, however, was the J99 Disko Trooper named after the lead character in Rudyard Kipling’s Captains Courageous, one Disko Troop.

 

A couple of Laser sailors, Jules Hall and Jan ‘Clogs’ Scholten, were aboard, and they were sponsored by Scholten’s company Contender Sailcloth. Also with a podium finish was Crux, an S&S 34 crewed by Carlos Aydos and Peter Grayson.

 

Kialoa 11, one of the legendary American Jim Kilroy’s early steeds, took part in the 2021 Rolex Sydney Hobart, and last boat home was the 71-year-old Halvorsen 36 Solveig, which crossed the finish line at 08:42:11 on the morning of January 1.
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Y focus on carbon: Custom Tripp 90 by YYachts

Specialising in luxury carbon sailing yachts from 70-100ft, Germany’s YYachts has launched its custom-built Tripp 90, which features an exterior by Bill Tripp and a richly detailed interior by Winch Design – and will be followed by the Y9 model in 2022. By John Higginson.

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Sunreef sells second 100 Power

Sunreef sells second 100 Power

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Polish builder Sunreef Yachts has announced the sale of the second 100 Sunreef Power catamaran, following the launch of hull one late last year.

 

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Render of 100 Sunreef Power hull two

 

Sunreef Yachts has been commissioned to build a second 100 Sunreef Power, following the launch of hull one late last year (click to read more). Like hull one, hull two will be powered by two 1,300hp engines and offer transatlantic autonomy.

 

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The powercat will feature an enclosed flybridge

 

However, custom features on the second unit will include an enclosed lounging space on the flybridge, which has been specially designed following the owner’s request.

 

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The skylounge will be a first on the 100 Sunreef Power

 

The customised interior will feature accommodation for up to 12 guests in six cabins including a spectacular master suite on the main deck. The master stateroom will be positioned forward, offering ocean views and private access to the full-beam bow terrace.

 

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The saloon is aft of the master suite on the main deck

 

The main deck will again boast large dining and lounging areas, along with a custom-designed bar. The vast aft cockpit will feature a hydraulic swim platform as well as a garage accommodating two personal watercrafts and a refuelling station along with storage for water toys.
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Sunreef’s new superyacht powercat sets sail

Sunreef Yachts has unveiled photos of its first 100 Sunreef Power, a model that shows its growing focus on the superyacht market.

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Aquila’s flagship 70 Luxury powercat sold to Asia

Aquila’s flagship 70 Luxury powercat sold to Asia

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Simpson Marine has announced the first purchase in Asia of an Aquila 70 Luxury, one of several models by the powercat builder recently sold into the region.

 

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Aquila 70 Luxury can reach 27 knots

 

Simpson Marine has announced the first sale of an Aquila 70 Luxury in Asia, with the power catamaran scheduled for delivery to an owner in Indonesia in mid-2022. The Aquila 70 Luxury (Review, Issue 59 – click to read) was officially premiered at the Palm Beach International Boat Show in March 2021 and the model’s order book is now full for the next 24 months.

 

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Bird’s eye view of Aquila 70 Luxury


Aquila initially unveiled the 70 Luxury in the US in parallel with the 54 Yacht. Last year, Simpson Marine sold a 54 Yacht into Thailand, and the hull is set to arrive in Pattaya in the second quarter of 2022.

 

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Aft platform on 70 Luxury

 

More recent regional sales by Simpson Marine include three orders for the hugely popular Aquila 36 Sport into Singapore, where an Aquila 44 Yacht – another pillar model of the brand – has also been sold. In December, Simpson Marine Malaysia staged the regional debut of the brand-new Aquila 28 Molokai with showings in Port Dickson and Penang, with the boat sold soon afterwards.

 

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Cockpit dining on Aquila 70 Luxury

 

However, the 70 Luxury is arguably the most eagerly awaited Aquila model in Asia, especially with the potential to explore the vast Indonesian archipelago, encompassing over 17,000 islands. Conceived to replicate the power and lines of a motor yacht, the 21m model is faster than most powercats of its size, with a top speed of 27 knots.

 

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Aquila 70 Luxury’s vast foredeck

 

Paul Whelan, Simpson Marine Indonesia Country Manager, said: “It’s an honour to represent Aquila in Indonesia and with the largest archipelago in Asia, the Aquila 70 Luxury is the perfect powercat to explore this incredible part of the world.

 

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Cockpit view of the interior

 

I’m excited to be working with a very technical owner on this build and combined with his specific custom modifications, we are creating a very special Aquila perfectly suited to long-range cruising with his young family.”

 

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Bar and galley in Aquila 70 Luxury

 

Aquila was founded in 2012 by US dealer MarineMax and builder Sino Eagle Group, with two-thirds of the materials used in each hull sourced from OEM suppliers in the US and Europe. The brand has grown into a world leader in the production and popularisation of powercats.

 

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Dining table forward of the saloon

 

Yvan Eymieu, Aquila’s International Sales Director, said: “From day one of building Aquila, we set ourselves apart by having the highest quality control possible. This started with the production facility and fibreglass building techniques using resin infusion in humidity and temperature-controlled lamination bays.”

 

Simpson Marine started representing Aquila in 2018 and has already delivered the brand’s powercats to Hong Kong, mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.
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Aquila 70 bridges best of both worlds

Designed to be as sleek and fast as a monohull motor yacht, the Aquila 70 also offers the enormous living areas of a large powercat, while luxurious, semi-custom interiors and advanced technologies further open the doors to a new level of clientele.

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Hong Seh Marine announces record annual sales

Hong Seh Marine announces record annual sales

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Based at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, the dealer’s record 2021 included the first Custom Line sold into Singapore and two Ferretti Yachts models.

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Hong Seh Marine (Profile – read more) has announced a company record of 40 boat sales in a year after a successful 2021 that included the first Singapore sale of a Custom Line motor yacht. In September, Hong Seh Marine announced the sale of a Custom Line Navetta 30, which is scheduled to arrive in 2022.

Other sales of new yachts included a Ferretti Yachts 500 – a model launched in late 2020 – and a Ferretti Yachts 550. Hong Seh Marine is the Singapore dealer for Ferretti Yachts, Riva and Pershing, as well as Boston Whaler.

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Headquartered at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, the dealership also sold a new Boston Whaler 325 and a new Schaefer Yachts V33.

Recent arrivals in 2021 included two units of the newly restyled Ferretti Yachts 780, which were delivered in November after being sold in 2020.

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“With the increase in yachts joining the Singapore boating community, it has made the ‘little red dot’ one of the best yachting hubs in the region,” Hong Seh Marine stated. “We would like to thank everyone who has supported us along the way and hope for an amazing 2022.”
www.hongsehmarine.com.sg

Profile: Hong Seh Marine shining in Singapore

Singapore’s Hong Seh Marine represents Ferretti Yachts, Riva, Pershing and Custom Line, plus Boston Whaler, with new yacht sales balanced by thriving brokerage and yacht management divisions.

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Boot Düsseldorf postponed to January 2023

Boot Düsseldorf postponed to January 2023

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For a second straight year, the world’s biggest indoor boat show has been postponed due to Covid concerns.

Boot Düsseldorf will not be held in 2022 due to the ongoing spread of the omicron virus variant in Germany, with organisers scheduling he next edition for January 21-29, 2023. Increased restrictions have been in place in Germany since December 28 including on events, and North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) state has banned the holding of large events with spectators in January.

 

Wolfram N. Diener, CEO of Messe Düsseldorf, said: “The pandemic must be overcome as quickly as possible so that the trade fair industry can once again work with planning security for exhibitors and visitors. It is therefore with a heavy heart that we have to say goodbye to holding Boot in January 2022.

 

“However, the decision of the state government is also in line with the wishes of many exhibitors who are very worried about participating in Boot during the omicron wave. I ask all those involved for their understanding and support so we can get back to work together in full force in 2023.”

 

Karl-Josef Laumann, NRW Health Minister, said: “We have to continue to be very careful. The omicron variant is spreading in a dynamic we don’t yet know, but we must act today. That is why we had already banned large football matches and sporting events with spectators in the current Covid Protection Ordinance. It is only logical that no large public fairs with many visitors from different regions and countries from all over the world take place in January either.”

 

Dr Stephan Keller, Düsseldorf’s Lord Mayor, supported the state’s decision: “Of course, we had hoped that the pandemic situation in January would allow Boot to be held under strict hygiene conditions. But in the end, it is only consistent to do without large public fairs such as Boot to contain the spread of the omicron variant. Even before the country’s ban, I agreed with the management of Messe Düsseldorf not to take an unjustifiable risk and to cancel Boot if necessary.”

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T.I.S.G acquires Perini Navi

T.I.S.G acquires Perini Navi

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The Italian Sea Group won the auction to acquire Perini Navi, for an overall price of €80 million (US$90.5 million).

 

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Perini Navi is renowned for building large sailing yachts

 

The Italian Sea Group (TISG), through its subsidiary New Sail s.r.l, has acquired Perini Navi for €80 million (US$90.5 million) after winning an auction held by Lucca Court. Based in Carrara, TISG owns the Admiral and Tecnomar brands as well as NCA Refit, a refit and repair division that has worked on many Perini Navi yachts.

 

TISG will acquire Perini Navi’s shipyards in Viareggio and La Spezia, one yacht under construction (Project 2369), trademarks and patents, the social participation of Perini Navi USA, and existing contracts with employees and third parties.

 

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TISG already owns Admiral, Tecnomar and NCA Refit

 

The Group will finance the operation through cash availability, re-investing a significant portion of IPO proceeds collected at the beginning of June, as well as bank funding lines.

 

Giovanni Costantino, founder and CEO of The Italian Sea Group, said: “I am very proud of this operation. We wanted to push forward with the investment, but we have approached the auction with absolute determination to acquire all the assets considering our consolidated competence and the new contracts, in particular in the segment of large sailing yachts.

 

“The new production spaces will allow us to increase incoming orders for the future in a very dynamic segment, as proven by the two orders for sailing yachts that we signed in December. We are therefore confident to have made the right decision, driven by an incoming order that has exceeded expectations by 50 per cent.”
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Camper & Nicholsons marketing Tecnomar, Admiral in China, Hong Kong

Owned by Hong Kong-based Lai Sun Group, C&N has been appointed to market The Italian Sea Group’s two yacht-building brands in key Asian markets.

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Sunseeker to stage US debut of Predator 65 at Miami show

Sunseeker to stage US debut of Predator 65 at Miami show

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US distributor OneWater Yacht Group will manage the British builder’s display at the 2022 Miami International Boat Show in February.

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Sunseeker will stage the US premiere of its upcoming Predator 65 at the 2022 Miami International Boat Show, which will be held at One Herald Plaza from February 16-20. The model’s world premiere is scheduled for Boot Dusseldorf from January 22-30 (click to read more).

The Predator 65 will be joined in Miami by a Manhattan 55 (read Review), Manhattan 68 (read Review), Predator 60 EVO (read Review), Predator 74 XPS and 76 Yacht. Sunseeker’s Miami display will be managed by OneWater Yacht Group, appointed as the British builder’s US distributor earlier this year.

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Sean Robertson, President at Sunseeker USA Sales, said: “We are excited for OneWater Yacht Group to present our line-up of motor yachts at the Miami International Boat Show 2022. The show-stopping Predator 65 will make its debut and we can’t wait for our clients to see this exceptional new performance model.”

For more details on the yacht, click on article below.
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Sunseeker developing Predator 65

The British builder is preparing to debut the newest addition to its sport Predator range at the beginning of 2022.

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Imperial sells new Amels 242

Imperial sells new Amels 242

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The brokerage house has sold a customised Amels 242 superyacht, which will be the Limited Editions model’s eighth hull when delivered in 2024.

 

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Hull eight of the Amels 242 features an Empress Blue hull colour

 

Imperial has sold a new Amels 242, which marks the 13th collaboration between the brokerage house and the Dutch shipyard. When delivered in 2024, the 74m Limited Editions superyacht will be the eighth hull of the model designed by Tim Heywood with naval architecture by Damen Yachting.

 

Imperial is acting as owner’s representative and will supervise the construction period until the completion of the build, which will include custom features for the repeat Amels client and an interior by Winch Design.

 

The exterior colour scheme will include an Empress Blue hull, Snow White superstructure and an Anthracite Grey mast, while the stern will be customised to a flatter, cleaner design and include integrated hydraulic swim stairs.

 

Julia Stewart, Director of Imperial, said: “Amels 242 is our latest ground-breaking project to accompany our successful collaboration between Imperial and Amels. After being partners for over a decade, and 13 projects later, this current construction epitomises the high standards which Amels are proud to represent under the construction supervision of Imperial.

 

“Further, by acting as the owner’s representative and project manager for this new construction, Imperial works diligently to ensure that this project is delivered seamlessly, and in accordance with Imperial’s continued drive for ground-breaking projects and sustainable excellence in the yacht industry.”

 

Rob Luijendijk, Damen Yachting’s Sales Director, added: “We are delighted to have sold this latest Amels 242. This design has captured the imagination of many clients and this one, in particular, is a great example of the Limited Editions concept.

 

“The client will receive delivery of their brand-new 74m yacht in just 2½ years and has still been able to customise many aspects to create a yacht that suits their specific requirements. The entire team at Damen Yachting is looking forward to working with Imperial during the build of this unique project and delivering this Amels 242 to her owner in 2024.”
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Imperial sells new Amels 60

Monaco-based Imperial has sold the third hull of the Amels 60, the 197ft new-generation Limited Editions superyacht with an exterior by Espen Øino

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Asiamarine delivers first Galeon 325 GTO in Asia

Asiamarine delivers first Galeon 325 GTO in Asia

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Galeon dealer Asiamarine has delivered the first 325 GTO in Asia to an owner in Hong Kong.

                                                          

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Handover of the first Galeon 325 GTO in Asia

 

Asiamarine has handed over a new Galeon 325 GTO to its owner in Hong Kong, the headquarters of the regional dealership. Asiamarine Yacht Broker Candy Li held a toast with the owner aboard the innovative motor yacht, which made its global debut in the US in early 2021.

 

The 325 GTO is the first model in the brand’s new Grand Touring Outboards collection and, like all Galeon models, is designed by Tony Castro (click to read more), also renowned for his superyacht designs.

 

Powered by twin Mercury Verado 350hp engines, the sporty motor yacht has an overall length of 32ft 9in (9.99m), a beam of 10ft 11in (3.28m) and a hardtop with an extendable sunblind. Features include a fold-down platform to port and adjustable aft bench seating that can face fore or aft. The single-level deck also includes a wet bar and grill to port, an L-shaped sofa and two power-adjustable helm seats.

 

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The wide beam is continued far forward so the bow area offers a large, comfortable seating area, where U-shaped seating can be filled in with cushions for a large sunbathing area. Other features include a multi-colour lighting package and integrated audio and speaker system.

 

Below deck is a dinette that can be converted to a bed, a double cabin and a full-height bathroom with shower, while the stairs can be folded up to create more room.
www.asiamarine.com
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Hong Kong’s first Galeon 640

LThe second Galeon 640 in Asia has arrived in Hong Kong, where the builder’s largest ‘transformer’ yacht has shown off its drop-down wings and 7.4m beam.

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