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Beneteau to debut Swift Trawler 48

Beneteau to debut Swift Trawler 48

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The French builder will exhibit different units of the new Swift Trawler flagship at boat shows in Europe and the US in early 2022.

 

Beneteau, Swift Trawler, 48, debut, premiere, flagship, Andreani, MICAD, Boot Dusseldorf, Miami, boat, show, 2022

 

Beneteau will stage the world premiere of its Swift Trawler 48 at the 2022 edition of Boot Dusseldorf (January 22-30), where the unit on display will feature twin 380hp Cummins engines. A unit with 425hp Cummins engines will then be exhibited in the US at the Miami International Boat Show (February 16-20).

 

The Swift Trawler 48 by Andreani Design the succeeds the 47 as the flagship of the range of seaworthy passage makers. The 48 is 14.74m long overall and has a beam of 4.50m, while its profile features the new stainless framed teak-slat fashion plates, aligned with those on the Grand Trawler 62.

 

The Swift Trawler 48 is rated for 12 persons in CE Category B. The hull has been designed for sea-kindly behaviour and performance, while the slender, flared bow cuts through the sea, resulting in efficient fuel consumption and safe handling.

 

Beneteau, Swift Trawler, 48, debut, premiere, flagship, Andreani, MICAD, Boot Dusseldorf, Miami, boat, show, 2022

 

MICAD naval architects have designed a semi-planing hull that increases fuel efficiency across the speed range. With 1,930 litres of fuel on board, the range is expected to be over 600nm at nine knots displacement speed or 280nm at 18 knots efficient planing speed while retaining a fuel reserve of 10 per cent.

 

The fuel capacity and range, in combination with 640 litres of fresh water, allows for considerable autonomy away from the dock.

 

The range’s DNA is focused on comfortable and economic cruising, although the standard option of twin 380hp Cummins QSB 6.7-litre engines allows a top speed of 21 knots, with the 425hp engines giving a top speed of 25 knots.

 

Beneteau, Swift Trawler, 48, debut, premiere, flagship, Andreani, MICAD, Boot Dusseldorf, Miami, boat, show, 2022

 

The aft cockpit can fit a folding table, two director chairs and a large bench seat, while the foot-pedal operated sliding flybridge stairs, starboard acrylic ‘wind stopper’ door and overhead handrail are among functional features.

 

The double transom gate opens onto a large swim platform with an optional hydraulic lifting system able to carry a 350kg dinghy, while the bathing ladder has swimming-pool handrails.

 

The generous flybridge offers 215sqft of floor area. Adjustable backrests at the forward end of L-shaped sofas either side of the helm enable guests to either face the table area or forward, such as during passage making.

Beneteau, Swift Trawler, 48, debut, premiere, flagship, Andreani, MICAD, Boot Dusseldorf, Miami, boat, show, 2022

Options include a flybridge T-top with inset sliding soft-top. Aft is a transverse wetbar facing forward, while the aft flybridge space allows for sun loungers or toys.

The foredeck includes the option of a sunpad with lift-up sections creating forward seating. The asymmetrical deck layout allows for a wide, well-protected starboard side deck with high bulwarks.

 

The interior is accessed through patio doors and includes a large, L-shaped aft galley aft to port with a full-height 255-litre fridge freezer and large overhead lockers outboard. The standard galley has a gas oven or optional multi-function electric oven, a clever ‘magic corner’ pull-out stowage unit, cupboards and drawers, plus space for an optional dishwasher.

 

Beneteau, Swift Trawler, 48, debut, premiere, flagship, Andreani, MICAD, Boot Dusseldorf, Miami, boat, show, 2022

 

The raised-edge Corian worktop features a gas or induction cooktop and large sink. Opposite the galley is a spacious sideboard with cupboards and an internal bottle rack. The sideboard can be configured with an icemaker, Villeroy & Boch crockery stowage and an illuminated glassware cupboard above.

 

Forward of the galley is a large, raised U-shaped dinette providing seating for up to eight with great views all around and in social proximity to the helm. The aft end of the seat has space for a 23-bottle wine chiller. On the portside dashtop, the large stowage unit can house a 40in TV.

 

The helm station with adjacent side door leading to the starboard midships cleat and bulwark gate allows for easy docking and circulation. The helm has space for two 12in Raymarine MFD screens and the Beneteau Ship Control system.

 

Beneteau, Swift Trawler, 48, debut, premiere, flagship, Andreani, MICAD, Boot Dusseldorf, Miami, boat, show, 2022

 

In addition, an aft docking camera, stern docking lights and the Cummins integrated joystick system can be specified. The helm dashtop, console and adjustable pilot seat are finished in dark grey.

 

The Swift Trawler 48 can easily sleep up to eight persons in three cabins on the lower deck and the saloon dinette, which easily converts into a double bed with wrap-around privacy curtains as standard.

 

On the lower deck, the forward owner’s cabin features a double berth that lifts to reveal stowage underneath. There are overhead lockers and wardrobes, large hull windows with inset portlights and an overhead hatch which offer natural light and ventilation. The en-suite bathroom includes a separate shower cubicle with teak-slatted seat.

 

Beneteau, Swift Trawler, 48, debut, premiere, flagship, Andreani, MICAD, Boot Dusseldorf, Miami, boat, show, 2022

 

The port guest cabin benefits from a large hull window with inset portlight, stowage, wardrobe and two single berths with an infill to make up a double berth. This cabin also features an en-suite door to the portside day head, which also features a separate shower cubicle with teak-slatted seat.

 

The starboard guest cabin has two portlights, a transverse double berth and a double door wardrobe that’s large enough to house an optional washer/dryer.

 

The standard joinery is teak, while oak is an option. In addition, the sideboard doors, owner and port cabin wardrobe doors can be specified with wood or crème slatted doors with inset panels. www.beneteau.com www.simpsonmarine.com

Groupe Beneteau introducing Seanapps

The conglomerate is initially introducing the technology on Beneteau, Jeanneau and Prestige models.

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Yacht Style and partners at Join Boat Platform in Bangkok

Yacht Style and partners at Join Boat Platform in Bangkok

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Yacht Style is joined by many of Asia’s leading regional dealers at the Join Boat Platform indoor show in Bangkok.

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Yacht Style CEO Gael Burlot with Join Boat Platform organiser Vachira Jitsakdanont

 

Yacht Style is among many leading regional exhibitors at Join Boat Platform, part of the ongoing Thailand International Motor Expo in Bangkok (December 1-12) that typically attracts 1.2 million visitors each year.


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 Vachira Jitsakdanont and Gael Burlot

 

Headed by CEO Gael Burlot, Yacht Style is exhibiting at the Impact arena alongside the likes of Simpson Marine, Asiamarine, Boat Lagoon Yachting, V Yachts Asia, Derani Yachts, Bangkok Cruises, Anan Luxury Toys, Motor Field and Thai Yachting Business Association (TYBA).

 

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Simpson Marine’s display includes a Fairline F/33 and a Beneteau sailboat

 

Join Boat Platform began in 2020 and succeeded Boat Fest, which had been held as part of the Motor Expo in 2018 and 2019.
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First Phuket Open Boat ushers in Thailand’s peak yachting season

Organised by Northrop & Johnson, the first edition of Phuket Open Boat was a two-day luxury yacht inspection featuring 17 boats including superyachts.

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Asiamarine starts new era in Thailand

Asiamarine starts new era in Thailand

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Hong Kong-headquartered Asiamarine has acquired the majority of its partner company in Thailand, where Vincent Tabuteau will transition into retirement and his son Benjamin will become General Manager (Thailand).

Asiamarine staff including founder Eric Noyel (standing, centre) and Ben and Vincent Tabuteau (back row, fourth and fifth left)

Five years after their initial partnership, Hong Kong-headquartered Asiamarine is now fully integrating Thailand-based Asia Marine within its group. Asiamarine was founded by Eric Noyel in 2013 and has offices in Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam and the Philippines; Asia Marine (Thailand) will adopt the Asiamarine brand identity across its offline and digital activities.

Vincent Tabuteau founded Asia Marine in 1989 and, during a transitional period, will oversee activities in Thailand, where his son Benjamin is now General Manager of Asiamarine (Thailand).

“I started the company when the yachting industry in Phuket was focused on traditional sailing boats. We have been leaders in yacht charter from wooden ‘junks’ to bare boat fleets and fast motor yachts,” Vincent said.

“The yachting world has changed, and a new approach is needed to ride the next wave. I am glad to work with our trusted partner Eric Noyel and my son Benjamin on this evolution of the company to execute this vision of a wider and more sales driven strategy.”

Asiamarine’s portfolio for new sales includes Galeon motor yachts, Bali Catamarans, Swedish builder Nimbus, Tigé wake surf boats and Wellcraft fishing boats. It also represents Fraser, one of the world’s leading global superyacht brokerage houses.

Asiamarine and Fraser Thailand have offices in Phuket Boat Lagoon and Yacht Haven, where Operations Manager Adam Taylor will run the company’s service and charter base. A new office at Ocean Marina Yacht Club in Pattaya will strengthen the company’s presence in Bangkok and areas.

Benjamin, who was born in Phuket, said: “We will continue to offer quality services for yachts of all sizes including our bare boat fleet, day trips and overnight charter yachts, brokerage and yacht management activities, as well as representing Fraser superyacht services.”

Noyel, CEO of Asiamarine, said: “A clear focus is given on dealership and brokerage sales, building on the solid foundations which made the reputation of reliability and technical prowess of the company as a charter, repair and yacht management specialist.”

Since 2018, Asiamarine has represented Fraser, which has over 200 personnel and 20 offices around the globe, while its services include yacht sales, charter, yacht management, crew and construction, specialising in yachts over 24m.
www.asiamarine.com

For a profile of Vincent Tabuteau and his contribution to yachting in Thailand, please see below:

Asia Marine Motivated by Yachting in Amazing Thailand

A driving force behind Thailand Charter Week, Asia Marine CEO Vincent Tabuteau has been a pioneer of Phuket’s yachting industry since 1983.

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Burgess sells four superyachts in “perfect week”

Burgess sells four superyachts in “perfect week”

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Four recent sales by Burgess include the 34m Feadship Moon Sand Too by the Asia division of the global brokerage house

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Moon Sand Too; Photo: Burgess

 

Burgess has announced that it sold four yachts in seven days. Teams in Asia, Europe and the US all secured sales that amounted to over 166m in total length and a total value just under €65 million (about US$74 million) according to last-known asking prices.

 

The third of the four sales was by Burgess Asia, which represented the seller of the 34m Feadship Moon Sand Too. The 111ft ‘lagoon cruiser’ joined the Burgess sales fleet in August and was sold three months later.

 

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The 55m Time Off; Photo: Damen Yachting

 

The first of the four global sales was the new 55m Damen Yacht Support vessel Time Off, with Burgess’ Palma office taking control of the sale and representing the seller. Time Off was on the market for just under a year and was available for delivery from July 2021.

 

Next up was the 44m Bloemsma van Breeman motor yacht Arete, which joined the Burgess sales fleet in March and was sold eight months later, with the Miami team bringing the buyer and representing the seller.

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The 44m Arete; Photo: Burgess

 

The finale of what Burgess described as “the perfect week” was the sale of Ribelle, the 32.6m Vitters performance sailing yacht. 

 

Jonathan Beckett, CEO of Burgess, said: “The past 13 or 14 months have been pretty extraordinary, almost relentless in the sales market. Yachts have been selling at really good prices. We are delighted with the current sprint to the finishing line of 2021, but we aren’t there yet. There are still more deals to be done as we enter December.”

 

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Ribelle, the 32.6m Vitters sailing yacht; Photo: Burgess

 

Earlier this year, Burgess Asia announced its 20th transaction since it was formed under Singapore-based Jean-Marc Poullet in 2015. Its operation includes about 20 staff in five offices (Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Phuket and Mumbai) and a dedicated Asia desk in Monaco.
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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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Lürssen delivers 115m Ahpo

Lürssen delivers 115m Ahpo

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The German shipyard has delivered the former Project Enzo to a repeat owner.

Lürssen, Ahpo, Project Enzo, superyacht, Nuvolari Lenard, Moran Yacht & ShipThe 115m Ahpo is designed by Nuvolari Lenard; Photo: Andreas Jens

Lürssen has delivered the 115m Ahpo (formerly Project Enzo), which left the shipyard in late November and embarked on her maiden voyage.

Ahpo has been built for a repeat client who previously owned an 86m Lürssen. For the exterior and interior design, the owner once again used Nuvolari Lenard, while Moran Yacht & Ship managed and supervised the project.

Lürssen, Ahpo, Project Enzo, superyacht, Nuvolari Lenard, Moran Yacht & ShipAhpo on a sea trial; Photo: Carl Groll

Peter Lürssen said: “The owner’s brief was demanding. However, we believe our engineering expertise has surpassed his wishes to own a yacht that many years from now will be timeless and yet still ahead of its time.”

 The yacht’s state-of-the art technology and engineering systems include a heat recovery system in the generators that heats the water for the pool, leading to reduced electrical power and emissions/ Dynamic positioning enables electronic anchoring in sensitive and remote areas, protecting the seabed and allowing for safe mooring regardless of water depth.
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Lürssen unveils 115m project Enzo

German shipyard Lürssen built the 377ft 6in Enzo for a repeat client who again entrusted the services of Italian design studio Nuvolari Lenard.

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Camper & Nicholsons sells Heysea power catamaran

Camper & Nicholsons sells Heysea power catamaran

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Camper & Nicholsons has sold a 74ft powercat by Chinese builder Heysea Yachts, with a design by Italy’s VYD heavily influenced by the owner.

 

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Camper & Nicholsons has announced the sale of a 74ft Heysea solar-assisted powercat by Sales Broker Sebastien Wanig Bernard. The owner plans to spend long holidays with family on the yacht, which is scheduled to be delivered in April 2023 and will initially be used in the Mediterranean before relocating to Australia.

Italian studio VYD has designed the exterior and interior. The exterior lines have been customised by the owner, who required an extended superstructure to allow for the integration of an additional separated bow-saloon, while keeping a bow-cockpit alfresco area, accessible from inside and outside.

 

Consequently, the flybridge has been extended and now spans 840sqft. It features a convertible alfresco saloon-dining area, five sun beds, a wet bar with barbecue, fridges, icemaker and an impressive jacuzzi with an integrated bar.

The powercat will be able to accommodate eight guests in one master suite, one VIP and two guest suites, all with en-suite bathrooms. The master will feature a walk-in wardrobe, a private saloon and an owner’s office in earthy neutral tones.

 

The owner also changed the proposed engines to two 725hp Volvos for greater range, while two bow thrusters are wirelessly controlled by a DockMate joystick. Solar panels on the hard top means batteries will be able to operate for up to eight hours.
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Camper & Nicholsons sells 43m Feadship Eclipse to Asia

Carmen Lau of Camper & Nicholsons represents the buyer of the 141ft Dutch build, which features a Terence Disdale interior.

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Ferretti Yachts 860 in production

Ferretti Yachts 860 in production

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The Ferretti Yachts 860 will be the next new model from the Italian yard and the third to feature the Filippo Salvetti and IdeaeItalia design combination.

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Ferretti Yachts is developing an 860, which will be the Cattolica-based shipyard’s third-biggest model behind the 920 and the new flagship 1000. The Ferretti Yachts 860 is the brand’s third yacht with an exterior by architect Filippo Salvetti and interiors by IdeaeItalia, following the 500 that launched in 2020 and the 1000 that debuted this year.

With an overall length of 88ft 5in, the flybridge motor yacht will be equipped with twin MAN V12 engines of 1,800mpm or 2,000mph, giving her a cruising speed of 24 or 27 knots and a top speed of 28 or 32 knots respectively, based on preliminary data. Seakeeper stabiliser or Zero Speed hydraulic fin systems can be installed on request.

Ferretti, Yachts, 860, Filippo Salvetti, IdeaeItalia, CattolicaA jacuzzi is an option on the flybridge

The yacht has a sleek, powerful silhouette, floor-to-ceiling windows and glass fashion plates. The aft cockpit is a spacious area with a glass parapet at the stern, furnished with two facing sofas and a large central table. The beach area can be entered from either side of the yacht and provides access to the garage, which can contain two water toys, a 3.95m tender and a two-seater jet ski.

Other highlights include the possibility of configuring the flybridge with freestanding furniture alongside a big multi-function bar unit, the dinette area seating eight, and an optional jacuzzi on the aft deck. A hard top is available in fixed glass, opening glass or with shading blades. The foredeck features a space that can be converted from a dining area into a spacious sun pad.

Ferretti, Yachts, 860, Filippo Salvetti, IdeaeItalia, CattolicaThe garage can house a 3.95m tender and a jet ski

Inside, standout features include opening windows on both sides, a helical staircase that connects the main deck to the lower deck, freestanding furniture and clean geometrical curves inspired by Art Deco.

Like other Ferretti Yachts with IdeaeItalia interiors, the 860 will be available in either a Classic mood featuring darker, warmer colours and striking contrasts or Contemporary with paler, cooler colours, characterised by tone-on-tone shades through to total white.

Ferretti, Yachts, 860, Filippo Salvetti, IdeaeItalia, CattolicaThe IdeaeItalia interior is available in Classic or Contemporary mood

The lower deck provides four cabins with en-suite bathrooms: the master midships, the VIP forward and double and twin guest cabins. The kitchen is multifunctional based on market requirements, with the semi-raised helm station forward, clearly separated from the guest area.

Passenger flows are organised specifically to increase the levels of privacy of the owner and their guests, with the galley and service area separated from the lounge by sliding doors and the helm station providing direct access to the crew quarters, which contain two double cabins with private bathrooms.
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Ferretti Yachts 1000 in Fort Lauderdale spotlight

The new Ferretti Yachts flagship is among Ferretti Group’s American debuts at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

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First Silent 60 showcases Silent-Yachts’ optional kite sail system

First Silent 60 showcases Silent-Yachts’ optional kite sail system

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Based in Mallorca, the first Silent 60 is the first of the brand’s solar-electric catamarans to be fitted with the optional kite sail system, which has been ordered on many more hulls.

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Silent-Yachts has showcased its first Silent 60, which carries 42 solar panels for 17kWp of solar energy and is further boosted by the brand’s optional kite sail system.

Succeeding the 64 and 55 models, the Silent 60 is the first of the builder’s new generation of yachts that also include the 62 3-Deck, 80, 80 3-Deck and 100, with each 3-Deck offering a much larger flybridge that can be fully open or partially enclosed.

Silent-Yachts produce ocean-going yachts that are fully powered by solar energy and can cruise with zero emissions for up to 100nm a day. The Silent 60 is designed by Pattaya-based Dr Albert Nazarov and units are being built by nearby PMG Shipyard in Rayong (read more) and Silent’s own shipyard in Italy.

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Built in Thailand and now based in Mallorca, hull one has twin 250kW e-motors, a 100kW generator and 210kWh battery storage. However, the Silent 60 has a wide range of power options including two electric motors up to 340kW each and battery storage up to 286kWh.

KITE SAIL OPTION
A 9sqm or 13sqm kite sail can be fitted on any Silent-Yachts model and is housed in a storage locker under the foredeck along with an electric winch and a short, collapsible mast.

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On the first unit, the mast is connected by four shrouds to pad eyes on deck that distribute the forces through the hull structure. However, on subsequent deliveries – eight units with the kite wing option have been ordered to date – the mast will be mounted on a baseplate inside the locker to leave the foredeck clutter-free.

After inflating the kite, it’s released overboard to drift away on the surface of the water. Pulling on the lines launches it into the air and once it reaches the optimal flight height, it begins to trace a figure ‘8’ in the sky and generates power to pull the yacht.

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To stop kiting, the automated app controls move the kite to a position above the boat where it has the least pull on the line. From here it can be winched down electrically and collapsed over the foredeck ready for stowage.

PULL NOT PUSH
Michael Köhler, founder and CEO of Silent-Yachts (read more), said: “The main advantages of a kite over a conventional sail system are that it does not throw shade on the solar panels, does not need a tall mast and generates up to 10 times more power per square metre than a traditional sail.
At 5 Beaufort, we can drive with the kite indefinitely at 6-7 knots, which is faster than a comparable sailing catamaran in such wind conditions when crossing the ocean, for example.

 

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“In addition to that, it saves about 1.5 tons of weight compared to a conventional rig and costs much less. It makes even more sense for the Silent boats that run on renewable solar energy because the power generated by a kite easily exceeds the energy consumption of the system, so you can charge the batteries while cruising under kite power. And besides that, it’s great fun!”

The builder says a big advantage of a kite compared to a conventional sail is that the kite flies in much higher altitudes and therefore gets more steady, stronger winds, yet can be used at low wind speeds of less than 10 knots.

POWER STEERING
As the kite pulls the boat rather than pushes it like a conventional sail, it requires good steering capability, especially as a motor yacht typically has a small rudder and big propellers, contrary to a sailing boat. However, this problem can be solved by running the solar-powered motors at 100rpm, while a conventionally powered boat would need to run diesel motors when using a kite.

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Silent-Yachts Captain Mike Wandler said he had tested the performance of a 9sqm kite on different headings and at wind angles of up to 40 degrees. “Unlike a conventional sailing boat, the best results were directly downwind. Under kite power with no engines on or propellers turning, the boat speed was between 4-5 knots,” Wandler said.

“We then switched on the electric motors, drawing just 1kW each, to reduce drag from the propellers and improve the flow of water over the rudders for better steering. This led to boat speeds from 6-7 knots over the same headings, a significant improvement on our original predictions.”

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The first Silent 60 has four guest cabins on the lower deck including a spacious full-beam master suite forward, although other layout solutions are available. The saloon has up to 2.3m of headroom, while other social areas include the aft cockpit, flybridge and the foredeck.

A sub-1m draft allows access to shallow bays, ideal for cruising grounds in the Caribbean and Southeast Asia. The lifting hydraulic platform can carry a 4m tender, while the swim platforms on each side can be extended on an owner’s request to be able to carry a pair of electric jet-skis.

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Featuring a new, high-performance hull form with a longer waterline and reverse bow, the Silent 60 has a cruising speed of 6-8 knots, but can reach 20 knots depending on the power options.
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SeaKeepers Asia publishes A Green Guide to Boating

SeaKeepers Asia publishes A Green Guide to Boating

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Available as a free PDF to download, A Green Guide to Boating is sponsored by ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, SC Global Developments and Simpson Marine.

 

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The Asia chapter of The International SeaKeepers Society (SeaKeepers Asia) has launched A Green Guide to Boating: Best Practices For Recreational Boating. Featuring forewords by marine conservationists Sylvia A. Earle and Fabien Cousteau, the guide can be downloaded for free (see link at bottom of article).

 

Based on an idea by the late Steven Lek to provide practical help, especially to boat owners, A Green Guide to Boating has been inspired by global practices. The Asia version is designed to be used regionally, with a US edition to follow.

 

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The 58-page guide features practical tips to reduce a boat’s impact on the water while preventing pollution, as well as information on ‘choosing green’ and the actions that boaters can take to protect the marine environment.

 

Julian Chang, President of The International SeaKeepers Society, Asia, said: “With the support of our generous sponsors and donors, we are delighted to share A Green Guide to Boating. Designed as an easy-to-read reference, we hope the practical tips in this guidebook will help owners enjoy their boat in the most environmentally friendly way and reduce their carbon footprint.”

 

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ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, SC Global Developments and Simpson Marine are the main sponsors of the Asia edition, while dozens of other organisations and individuals also supported the project.

 

Arthur Tay, Chairman and CEO of SUTL Group, owner of the ONE°15 Marina brand, said: “In support of SeaKeepers Asia’s A Green Guide to Boating, we embrace our role as custodians and stewards of our marinas by facilitating the protection of marine biodiversity and responsible boating. As users of the ocean, it’s important to protect it for our future generations.”

 

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Mike Simpson, founder and Managing Director of Simpson Marine, said: “At Simpson Marine, we share a passion for the sea and marine environment with many clients and fellow yachtsmen around Asia. SeaKeepers creates an awareness about our oceans to understand how and where to help best, which is why being involved with this project is the right thing to do. Together, we can do more.”

 

A Green Guide to Boating (Asia version) is available for free download at:
www.seakeepers.org/a-green-guide-to-boating.

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Owner Q&A: Y7 from YYachts designed for family cruising around the world

Owner Q&A: Y7 from YYachts designed for family cruising around the world

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The owner of a newly delivered Y7 from Germany’s YYachts explains why he chose the German-built carbon 70-footer for long-distance cruising with his family.

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YYachts was founded in 2016 by Michael Schmidt, a passionate regatta sailor and boat builder. Its portfolio currently consists of the Y7, Y8 and Y9 models, as well as Custom Division builds such as the new Tripp 90, profiled in Yacht Style Issue 62 (see link below).

All models are created exclusively from carbon composite in a new production facility in Wieck on the Baltic Sea, where it can produce fast, lightweight and easy-to-handle sailing yachts up to 30m.

In the US, a world-renowned designer is the owner of a newly delivered Y7. The Californian talks of why he chose YYachts, his input on the design, how important sustainable luxury is to him and his plans for long cruises.

How did you become aware of YYachts?
Good question. I think it was through posting on a blog. I started researching yachts after once pondering what it would be like to sail around the world with my family. It was a fleeting thought that somehow shocked me twice. First, that in my position as one of the leading designers of a world-renowned company, I was thinking about just getting out, and then I was shocked that I was shocked at my thoughts. Why was one so stuck in one’s ways?

So, how did this dilemma resolve itself?
I pursued the thought, of course, because we only have this one life. I researched on YouTube how families with children sail around the world. Who can take on which tasks, how does home schooling work, things like that. At some point I came across YYachts. I liked the pictures and the lines of the yacht. As a designer, I am quite demanding.

From your design perspective, what features do you particularly like about the Y7?
In general, I like the clean lines. Bill Tripp did a good job. The Y7 is a mixture of modern and traditional; I also like that in a sailing yacht.

To what extent did you involve yourself in the design?
I wasn’t entirely happy with the profile of the bow and the bowsprit, so I had both slightly modified, as well as some air vents. My wife and I then designed the interior according to our own ideas, using a layout from YYachts.


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The Y7 interior designed for family use

What is your favourite spot on the Y7?
The saloon is already very large and cosy at the same time – an ideal space for our family of four. We had a sofa installed there with an extra-large reclining area. We also have a nice workstation, especially for home schooling but also for me when I need it. Upstairs, on deck, I really like the cockpit.

Was a motor yacht ever an option for you?
No, not at all. It was clear we would buy a sailing yacht. I have been sailing since I was a child, although I also took a 20-year break. My wife used to be a successful regatta sailor, so we are co-skippers.

As a test, however, we first bought a second-hand 58ft yacht and sailed it for many weeks in Greece. We had to be sure we could function as a family in this limited space and that everyone would like it. After that, the decision was made in favour of the Y7, as it is even easier to operate than the 58-footer we used in Greece.

How important is sustainability in yachting for you?
Very important. I like YYachts’ approach to building the models as green as possible. We had additional solar cells put on the bimini. And maybe we’ll even replace the diesels with electric motors later. In my garage on land, for example, there are only electric cars.

Where will you set off to first with your Y7? And what are your future travel plans?
We will probably be underway from July to October. We are planning a trip across western Sweden to Norway. Ultimately, however, we’ll have to wait and see how the entry regulations develop. Of course, the Mediterranean is also a nice place to sail. And at some point, we would like to arrive in New Zealand.
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Simpson Marine: Asia’s biggest dealer just gets bigger

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Long established as the region’s largest dealer, Simpson Marine has already confirmed 2021 is its record sales year. And even with the staff count across seven countries and regions now topping 130, the company founded and still led by Mike Simpson has plans to expand.

By John Higginson

 

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Simpson Marine staff gather on a Sanlorenzo in Singapore

 

Just when you thought Mike Simpson might be ready to sail off into the sunset on his Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 Freedom, there he is at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival. Up on stage, not once but twice, collecting awards for Simpson Marine’s sales of both Sanlorenzo and Bluegame at the brands’ beachside press conference in front of Le Majestic hotel.

 

Continuing to lead from the front, the man who developed Simpson Marine into Asia’s biggest yacht dealership – by far – seems as committed to his work today as he has been for the last 37 years since creating Simpson Marine in Hong Kong in 1984.

 

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Mike Simpson (centre) collecting awards during the Sanlorenzo-Bluegame event in Cannes

 

In Cannes, Simpson first stepped up to collect the prize for ‘Best 2021 Service and Sales Performance for Sanlorenzo Composite Yachts and Superyachts Worldwide’ before heading back up to collect Bluegame’s ‘Best 2021 Sales Progression’ award.

 

“Frankly, I was quite shocked when I realised what had been announced,” he says. “However, there could be no better testimonial to the amazing performance of the Simpson Marine sales teams around Asia and the support they have had from the service, marketing and administration teams. I was very proud to receive these awards on their behalf.”

 

RECORD BREAKERS

Simpson Marine is one of Asia’s longest-established dealerships, but far from sitting on its laurels, the company has had to change direction and switch partners on more than one occasion, no more so than in recent years.

 

An SL78 and SL86 in Hong Kong

 

Although the company’s representation of Beneteau harks back to 1985 and was later joined by Lagoon, the four other yacht builders it represents today are all relatively new to its portfolio, with Sanlorenzo (2015) followed by Aquila (2018), Fairline (2018) and Bluegame (2020).

 

Yet spearheaded by remarkable demand for Sanlorenzo, it’s these current partners combined with Hong Kong’s vibrant yachting market in the Covid era that has led to Simpson Marine announcing a record year – again.

 

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The dealer had a record 2020, announcing over US$200 million in turnover following sales of 112 new and pre-owned yachts, yet even by October the company was happy to confirm that 2021 has been its most successful year to date.

 

“Like many people in the yacht industry, we feared the worst in early 2020 as Covid spread rapidly around the world. Unexpectedly, as travel restrictions were tightened, sales picked up in Hong Kong and by July it was clear that 2020 was going to be a record year,” Simpson says.

 

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The Sanlorenzo Asia office in Singapore opened in 2020

 

“In other parts of Asia, the restrictions brought sales to a standstill and recovery has been slower. In the third quarter of 2021, sales orders reached unprecedented levels and this will be our best year ever. Orders for 2022 are also looking very strong.”

 

The company’s sales in Hong Kong post-Covid are about 50 per cent up on the previous average and helped to maintain the company’s business when countries in Southeast Asia were far more affected by lockdowns, although the company says these other markets, most notably Singapore, are recovering.

 

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Mike Simpson among Simpson Marine staff at the 2020 Thailand Yacht Show

 

Furthermore, the company’s staff, which has averaged about 100 in recent years, has risen to 130 in its offices and service centres across seven countries and regions: Hong Kong, China (Sanya, Shenzhen), Taiwan (Kaohsiung, Penghu), Singapore, Thailand (Pattaya, Phuket), Malaysia (Port Dickson) and Indonesia (Jakarta, Bali).

 

SANLORENZO, BLUEGAME TEAM UP

Far from a household name in Asia before 2015, Sanlorenzo has arguably been the brand success story of the region’s luxury yacht market in recent years, with Hong Kong as its red-hot core.

 

Sanlorenzo’s notable recent design innovations include the SL line’s Asymmetric models, the SX range’s large aft platform and enclosed flybridge, the three-level master suite on the 44.5m Alloy, the 500Exp’s stern helipad, the 52Steel’s ‘floating garage’, the open aft deck of the upcoming 44m X-Space and much more.

 

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A Sanlorenzo SL118 in Hong Kong

 

Simpson Marine, which represents the Italian builder as Sanlorenzo Asia, has sold almost every available model (plus many discontinued models) in the three fibreglass ranges: the SL planing line (78-120A), SD semi-displacement range (96-126) and the SX crossover series (76-112). For plenty of the models, the dealer has sold multiple hulls.

 

Even among Sanlorenzo’s mighty Superyacht collection of alloy and steel builds, Simpson Marine has sold two units of the Alloy (44.5m), a 500Exp (47m), a 46Steel, plus a 52Steel to Southeast Asia, the latter announced this summer.

 

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Simpson Marine sold a 52Steel in Southeast Asia

 

Richard Allen, Simpson Marine’s Group General Manager, said: “These two record years are a culmination of the six years since Simpson Marine took on Sanlorenzo. We have invested heavily in making Sanlorenzo the number one luxury brand in Asia. Record sales in Asia accounted for over 23 per cent of Sanlorenzo’s global sales in 2020 and this trend is continuing in 2021.

 

“When you add in Fairline, Bluegame and Aquila along with our long-standing distribution of Beneteau and Lagoon, Simpson Marine represents the market leaders in many of the yachting sectors. The company is also a trusted outlet for pre-owned yacht sales and has a strong service team, while the Simpson Yacht Charter and Yacht Management divisions are growing throughout the region.”

 

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A Bluegame BGX70 in Hong Kong

 

The growing number of Sanlorenzo yachts sold into Asia is mirrored by the growth of the company’s Yacht Management division, which now handles over 40 yachts. As the fleet under management in Hong Kong grew, so did demand for management elsewhere, with Simpson Marine now offering the service in its southern China hubs of Sanya and Shenzhen, as well as Singapore, Bali and Jakarta.

 

Simpson Marine’s connection to Sanlorenzo strengthened last year when it took on Asia representation of Bluegame. Acquired by Sanlorenzo in 2018, Bluegame effectively continues the SX’s aft platform design in smaller models.

 

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Simpson Marine started representing Bluegame in 2020

 

Demand has rapidly risen this year and the company’s sales have included three BGX70s, a unit of the newer BGX60, and a BG62 and two BG42s from the Open range. At this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, Bluegame premiered the brand-new BG72, which is effectively an Open version of the BGX70, built on the same platform.

 

BENETEAU, LAGOON COMMUNITIES

In contrast, Simpson Marine has sold several hundred units each of the Beneteau and Lagoon brands across the decades. Beneteau and Lagoon are established world leaders in the production of sailing monohulls and sailing catamarans respectively, and Simpson Marine has ensured they lead their respective sectors in Asia, although both face increasing competition.

 

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The first Beneteau Cup Hong Kong attracted 21 yachts

 

Earlier this year, Simpson Marine sold a flagship Oceanis Yacht 62 into Hong Kong, where it will become the biggest of the brand’s 200-plus boats in the city. In July, the company collaborated with Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club to stage the local premieres of Beneteau’s next-two biggest sailing yachts, the Oceanis Yacht 54 launched in 2020 and the First Yacht 53 that premiered in 2019.

 

However, the brand’s biggest event in Asia this year was the first Beneteau Cup Hong, which was held across a sunny weekend in May and featured 21 entries including Mike Simpson on his Oceanis 46.1, with the trusted support of Allen among others.

 

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A Beneteau Antares 11 in Hong Kong

 

Beneteau’s motorboats are also becoming more popular in Asia, from the smaller Flyer and Antares models to the sleek Gran Turismo sport cruisers and the longer-range Swift Trawler models, which inspired the brand-new flagship Grand Trawler 62, which will arrive in Hong Kong in early 2022.

 

Lagoon is Simpson Marine’s second-most successful brand, behind Sanlorenzo, and the dealer has sold an estimated 400 of the brand’s catamarans across Asia. Lagoon has a great history in Malaysia, big numbers in Hong Kong and Singapore, a strong fleet in Sanya and many in Thailand.

 

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Asia’s first Lagoon Sixty 7 powercat (right) with a Sixty 5 in Hong Kong before delivery to Taiwan

 

Its catamarans continue to sell consistently across the region, although the most exciting recent developments over the past five years have been the releases of the ‘Big Four’ – the Seventy 7 and Sixty 5 sailing cats, and Seventy 8 and Sixty 7 powercats.

 

Simpson Marine’s recent sales and deliveries include a Sixty 5 that arrived in Hong Kong late in the summer, a Sixty 7 powercat delivered to Taiwan in October and a Seventy 8 scheduled to arrive in Hong Kong in 2022.

 

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Simpson Marine’s Thailand staff host VIPs on a Lagoon 46 available for charter

 

Lagoon sailing cats make up much of Simpson Yacht Charter’s fleet in Thailand, where the company has also organised multiple editions of the Lagoon Escapade. The group’s charter business has been typically anchored in Phuket, where the drop in tourism following Covid forced the company to tailor new types of packages and target more residents and locals.

 

Charter business is also growing in Pattaya and the Gulf of Thailand but most notably in Hong Kong, where the increased demand to hire yachts has paralleled the desire to buy.

 

Reanna Wang, Manager of Simpson Yacht Charter, says: “In Thailand, we have an experienced team who have created new day and weekend packages for more local audiences and opened a base in Pattaya, which we think has a lot of potential.

 

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The Lagoon 46 joined Simpson Yacht Charter’s fleet in Pattaya in 2021

 

“In Hong Kong, our fleet of CA (central agency) yachts started to grow right before Covid, enabling us to capture the growth of luxury yacht charters here. We’ve also collaborated with luxury hotels, concierge companies and other local charter agents, so our packages include hotel room nights, helicopter rides, ‘happy hour’ prices around the harbour on weekdays and more.”

 

MORE TO COME FROM AQUILA, FAIRLINE

Simpson Marine moved into a new sector in early 2018 when it took on Aquila, which was producing its best-selling Aquila 44 Yacht and 36 Sport, each model going on to sell well over 100 units globally.

 

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An Aquila 36 Sport in Hong Kong

 

A 2012 collaboration between US-based MarineMax and Sino Eagle, the brand initially started with a US focus but has become increasingly global in the past three years, reflected by the appointment of Simpson Marine and other dealers around the world.

 

Aside from the Aquila 36 taking considerable market share among 30-40ft powerboat sales in the US, the brand has gained global attention with this year’s releases of its 54 Yacht and 70 Luxury models, which both exhibited at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in late October. Simpson Marine has sold a 54 Yacht scheduled to arrive in Thailand in the first half of 2022.

 

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Allen said: “The decision to take on Aquila has paid off as the brand has grown quickly, now producing powercats from 28ft-70ft. The quality is very good, the clients love the handling, unique features and space onboard, and we continue to see sales increase, especially in Southeast Asia. With some great long-term plans, we expect Aquila to continue to grow throughout the region.”

 

Fairline is Simpson Marine’s newest yacht brand and one of the iconic British builders founded in England in the 1960s, although it’s based inland, in Oundle, unlike its south-coast contemporaries.

 

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The first Fairline Squadron 50 in Hong Kong was quickly sold

 

The brand bounced back from going into administration in December 2015 by renewing its historic Squadron flybridge (50-68ft) and Targa cruiser (45-65ft) ranges with fresh designs by celebrated Italian designer Alberto Mancini.

 

In 2019, it released the F//Line 33 designed by Mancini, its smallest and fastest boat, with Simpson Marine bringing in Asia’s first unit last year. At the start of last year, Fairline extended Simpson Marine’s coverage from Hong Kong and the Philippines to also include Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia andMyanmar.

 

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However, the onset of Covid has delayed the flow of Fairline yachts into key markets, so Allen expects the brand to grow significantly in Asia once more start arriving. A unit of the new flagship Squadron 68 Evoque with an enlarged master suite is scheduled to arrive in Hong Kong early next year following the model’s premiere at Boot Dusseldorf in January.

 

“With many new models being introduced in 2022, 2023 and beyond, Fairline will grow in our region as we bring these new models to the market,” he says. “We are confident Fairline will become one of our leading brands within the next two to three years as it fits very nicely between our Beneteau motorboats and Sanlorenzo ranges in terms of size and price.”

 

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Simpson Marine’s staff count keeps growing

 

With over 130 staff in 11 offices in seven territories across Greater China and Southeast Asia, Simpson Marine remains the clear leader among dealers in the region. However, the man who started it all has no intention of pulling back on the throttle.

 

“It was always our intention to look after our clients wherever they go cruising, so we’ve established service points in strategic cruising destinations,” Simpson says. “We had intended to open an office in the Philippines and in Vietnam in 2020, but for obvious reasons that was put on hold. When borders reopen, we will go ahead with that plan.”

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Groupe Beneteau introducing Seanapps

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The conglomerate is initially introducing the technology on Beneteau, Jeanneau and Prestige models.

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Beneteau Grand Trawler 62; Photo: Jérome Kélagopian

 

Groupe Beneteau has unveiled its Seanapps technology, which allows owners to stay connected to a wide range of information about their yacht. Developed with Sentinel Marine Solutions, Seanapps features a telemetry box installed on boats that allows owners an easy way to oversee their management and maintenance needs through an app.

 

Owners can access and check the main functions of their boat such as fuel, water, battery and bilge levels, engine information and even interior humidity and temperature. Seanapps also tracks navigation data such as distance travelled and average and top speeds, while also providing information on the boat’s environment such as GPS position, wind and water depth.

 

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Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 54 and First Yacht 53 in Hong Kong: Photo: Simpson Marine

 

From September 2022, Seanapps will be fitted on every new boat from Beneteau, Jeanneau and Prestige. The technology is currently available on selected Beneteau sailing yachts (First Yacht 53, Oceanis Yacht 54 and 62) and its Swift Trawler and Grand Trawler 62 motorboats, the Jeanneau Yachts (51, 54, 60, 65) sailing range and all Prestige motor yachts. A retrofit option is also available.

 

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Prestige X70 in Hong Kong; Photo: Asia Yachting

 

Gianguido Girotti, Deputy CEO of Group Beneteau, said: “Developed together with our partner Sentinel Marine Solutions, this on-board smart application enables boaters, dealers and charter companies to connect to their boat or fleet at any time. We are very excited to kick start this solution with a series of Beneteau, Jeanneau and Prestige models.

 

“By 2025, all 9,000 boats we build every year will be equipped with Seanapps as standard equipment. It illustrates well our philosophy and our business approach: we are the integrators of a solution developed by our partner, a solution that we deploy on a vast scale.”

 

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Jeanneau Yachts 60: Photo: Gilles Martin-Raget

 

Marko Pihlar, CEO of Sentinel Marine Solutions, added: “As an end-to-end solution provider, we are now able to take the latest connected boat innovations into the mainstream. By partnering with Groupe Beneteau, Sentinel Marine Solutions will expand its global presence and contribute to transform, simplify and enhance the boating experience for thousands of users, with both new and existing boats.”
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