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Sunreef, 55, Ultima, Poland, UAE, Ras Al Khaimah, BLT, Built Design Awards

Sunreef 55 Ultima wins design award

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In build at Sunreef’s UAE facility, the first model from Sunreef’s new Ultima range is expected to debut in 2025.

 

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Sunreef’s 55 Ultima was announced as a Jury’s Top Pick in the Construction Product Design category of the 2024 BLT Built Design Awards. Featuring over 30 jury members from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania, the BLT Built Design Awards is an annual design competition dedicated to architects, interior designers, construction product designers and landscape design companies. 

 

The 55 Ultima is set to launch in 2025 and was the first Ultima model to begin construction at Sunreef’s new facilities in Ras Al Khaimah in UAE, where the Poland-founded shipyard has its Middle East office in Dubai.

 

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“With minimised energy consumption, this luxury hybrid yacht offers a perfect blend of speed, stability and luxury,” stated the BLT Built Design Awards. “Sunreef 55 Ultima’s standout features include a walkaround deck, a vast semi-open saloon, and a spacious aft with two fold-down bulwark platforms.”

 

The 55ft coupe powercat has an 18ft 4in beam and a walkaround design, and can be fitted with a hybrid propulsion system. The aft deck features foldout bulwarks on both sides and two matching double sunbeds with the option of a foldable table in-between. The foredeck includes a large, integrated sunbathing area flanked by drinks tables.

 

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The interior starts with a lounge containing two facing sofas, while forward is the galley and the helm station. Lower-deck layout options include two or three double cabins, plus a smaller single cabin aft on the starboard side that can be designated for crew. The Ultima range includes the 44, 55, 66, 77, 88 and 111 models.

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CRN to launch four megayachts by 2027

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Having celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2023, CRN is preparing to launch four superyachts ranging from 67-86m in the next three years.

 

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The 67m Project Maranello at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard

 

CRN expects to launch the 67m Project Maranello in the first half of 2025, with the hybrid superyacht the first of four large superyachts expected in the water in the coming three years. The yacht, known internally as M/Y 143, features exterior and interior design by Venice-based Nuvolari Lenard and naval architecture by CRN Engineering.

 

The hull and superstructure arrived at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona on Italy’s east coast last year, since when CRN teams have focused on carpentry, fitting out, machinery, systems, equipment and hull priming and painting. Moran Yacht & Ship is the owner’s representative and project manager.

 

Project Maranello features exterior and interior design by Nuvolari Lenard

 

Built for an owner concerned about safeguarding the environment, Project Maranello will feature a hybrid-propulsion system for enhanced energy efficiency and significantly improved fuel economy. The megayacht features accommodation for up to 14 guests and 17 crew.

 

CRN’s other projects include the 86m M/Y 144, which is the brand’s biggest build to date and is expected to launch in 2026. The yacht features exteriors designed in collaboration with Italy’s Vallicelli Design and naval architecture by CRN Engineering.

 

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The 70m Project Thunderball at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard

 

In 2027, CRN is scheduled to stage two launches including the 70m Project Thunderball (M/Y 145), whose hull and superstructure arrived in Ancona earlier this year. Ongoing work includes carpentry, the fitting-out and installation of machinery, systems, equipment and furniture, as well as priming and painting of the hull. Y.Co is the project manager and owner’s representative.

 

Italy’s Nauta Design handled the interior design and outdoor furniture, while Dutch studio Vripack designed Project Thunderball’s external lines and developed the naval architecture in collaboration with CRN Engineering. Technology features a Peak Shaving System, an energy-saving solution that keeps the electricity curve as flat as possible.

 

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The 67m M/Y 146 is Nuvolari Lenard’s 10th design for CRN

 

CRN also expects to launch the 67m M/Y 146 in 2027, three years after signing the project earlier this year with Moran Yacht & Ship, which also sold and represents Project Maranello. The yacht marks the 10th CRN yacht designed by Nuvolari Lenard, which handled both exteriors and interiors, while CRN Engineering developed the naval architecture.

 

Technology includes hybrid propulsion and a heat-recovery system that reduces fuel consumption by using the thermal energy from the generators to heat the water in the pools, water boilers and deck-washing system. Standout features include a touch-and-go helipad on the upper deck, a dive centre and an extensive beach club with water toys.

 

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The executive offices opened in December 2023

 

The CRN facilities also constructs metal yachts by other Ferretti Group brands, with current projects including several all-aluminium builds: hull five of the Pershing 140, the second Custom Line 50 and the first two hulls of the Riva 54Metri.

 

The Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard is also home to Custom Line’s composite range, with typically about 25 of the brand’s superyachts simultaneously under construction in the sheds or at the finishing and testing stages on the docks before delivery.

 

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The new building houses offices, meeting rooms and hospitality areas

 

The Ancona site also features new executive offices and hospitality areas, which opened in December 2023. Offering about 4,200sqm of floor area across three levels, the new building houses over 150 employees and features a majestic glass entrance leading to a custom steel staircase that connects all the floors and is finished in marble.

 

Warm tones of cognac are used for common areas like the entrance, lobby and stairs, while shades of air force blue are used in the offices and meeting rooms.

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Beneteau Cup Hong Kong enters new era

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The annual Beneteau Cup Hong Kong started a new chapter this year, with the event now run by Asiamarine, the brand’s new local sailboat dealer.

 

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With Beneteau celebrating its 140th anniversary in 2024, the French brand’s annual Hong Kong sailing event changed hands as the event was organised for the first time by Asiamarine.

 

Founded in 2021 and held each autumn, the Beneteau Cup Hong Kong adopted a new rally format this November under the new organisers, with the dealership hosting the event in collaboration with Beneteau’s Asia-Pacific office.

 

The fourth edition welcomed 14 Beneteau sailboats ranging from 26-51ft and “over 100 enthusiastic sailors, uniting seasoned professionals, enthusiasts and sailor families,” according to Asiamarine, which was announced as the Beneteau sailboat dealer for Hong Kong in March.

 

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The day began with a rally departing from Repulse Bay. With wind ranging from 4-7 knots on the day, participants navigated a scenic course to Cape D’Aguilar and Castle Rock, then back, completing the rally within a four-hour timeframe.

 

VIP guests followed the course of the rally aboard the official spectator boat, a beautiful Lagoon 560, sponsored by its owner and now for sale with Asiamarine. The celebrations continued with a prizegiving ceremony and afterparty at Aberdeen Boat Club’s Middle Island clubhouse.

 

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Erwan Her, Beneteau’s Asia-Pacific Sales Director, attended the event and highlighted the significance of the fourth Beneteau Cup Hong Kong during his speech at the closing ceremony.

 

“This year’s Beneteau Cup was a unique one as we celebrate Beneteau’s 140th anniversary, blending the brand’s legacy of craftsmanship with the shared passion for the sea,” Her said. “Congratulations to all the participants and to the Asiamarine team for making this such a memorable occasion.”

 

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Asiamarine impressed participants as the dealership successfully took over organisation of the event. Alexandre Tricot, Brand Manager of Beneteau and Lagoon at Asiamarine, was a key part of the organising team, having previously won the Beneteau Cup Hong Kong as a participant.

 

“Sailing has always been a personal passion of mine, which is why this event holds such special meaning,” Tricot said.

 

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“It’s an honour for Asiamarine to organise this, bringing together the sailing community in Hong Kong. We’re thrilled to expand this community even further next year, not just increasing the sale of Beneteau sailboats across Hong Kong and Singapore but having more people fall in love with the sport.

 

The Beneteau Cup Hong Kong also raised over HK$11,000 for the Heep Hong Society, a local charity supporting children and youth with diverse needs.

 

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The event’s sponsors included LQV, Clean Max, Optical 88, Vines & Terroirs, Ullman Sails, Taittinger, Only Beverage, Mystic Island, Mazu, Corona, Determinant, Franck Muller, Pedro and Bain Marie.

 

“Asiamarine extends its gratitude to all participants, sponsors and partners for making the Beneteau Cup a spectacular success,” the dealership stated. “With the overwhelming support received, the Beneteau Cup is set to become a flagship annual event in the Hong Kong sailing calendar.”

 

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Headquartered in Hong Kong with offices in Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam and Singapore, Asiamarine specialises in sales of new and pre-owned yachts, yacht management in Asia-Pacific, and charters across the world, also specialising in superyachts as Fraser Asia.

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Benetti launches first Class 44M

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The Italian superyacht builder has splashed Juno’s 7, the first unit of the 145ft, Cassetta-designed Class 44M.

 

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Benetti celebrates the launch of Juno’s 7 in Viareggio

 

Benetti has launched Juno’s 7 at its shipyard in Viareggio, with the 144ft 7in superyacht representing the first hull in the new Class 44M series designed inside and out by Cassetta Yacht Designers. The fibreglass model is based on the same hull as the Diamond 44M and is the successor to the former model, another product of Giorgio Cassetta’s design studio and whose first hull launched in 2020.

 

Daniela Petrozzi, Benetti’s Sales Director, said: “This is an important moment for Benetti because the first Class 44M has touched the water. This yacht is our fibreglass flagship and represents Benetti’s excellence and tradition combined with a modern interpretation. It’s the result of the careful work of Cassetta Yacht Designers, who have been able to renew the external lines and reinterpret the style of the interiors with great skills.”

 

The four-deck Class 44M is designed for long cruises and is the result of a study to provide privacy and plenty of storage space. Fitted with two 1,400hp MAN units, the yacht has a top speed of 15 knots and a range of 4,100 nautical miles at 11 knots.

 

Benetti believes “the level of soundproofing puts this 44m yacht at the top of the category”, with state-of-the-art technology including the use of floating floors and bulkheads, and flexible transmission couplings. High-efficiency air circulation is supplied by an air-conditioning and treatment system featuring six changes per hour.

 

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Juno’s 7 is the first Class 44M, designed by Cassetta

 

The main deck is home to a spacious lounge with views of the water on both sides, day head, galley and the owner’s cabin. The lower deck contains the four guest cabins and the crew area, while aft is the beach club and a garage to port. The upper deck features a large aft deck, generous interior living space, optional VIP cabin and the helm station. Above is the sun deck offering 102sqm of deck space.

 

As well as the exterior styling and interior design, Cassetta handled the décor in partnership with Benetti’s architects. The designer has defined the yacht as ‘relaxing’, in line with the brief to create informal settings “where the owner and guests can enjoy the ultimate in relaxation and comfort”, according to Benetti.

 

The use of large transparent surfaces, such as the mirrors on the hull sides in the main lounge, help reflect the light and the water, so brightening the interior areas. A special focus on the selection of the materials led to the use of trowelled resin for the bathroom surfaces instead of marble, which is used exclusively on the main deck for the basins in the owner’s bathroom and the day head.

 

The varieties of FSC-certified wood used are also the result of an in-depth study. The antique elm used for the interior flooring on all decks preserves the natural knots in the wood, with planks of different widths and lengths taking advantage of every part of the tree. The striped ash used for the walls was “selected with great care to obtain the ideal pattern for this yacht”.

 

The Class 44M is among several families of models produced by Benetti including Motopanfilo (37M, 45M), Oasis (34M, 40M), B.Yond (40M, 57M), B.Now (50M, 60M, 67M, 72M), B.Century (55M, 62M, 68M, 75M), B.Loft (65M) and Custom, which range from 50m to above 100m.

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Van der Valk’s Dutch courage

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From humble small-boat production in the Netherlands conceived by founder Wim van der Valk to this year’s management buyout when he stepped down, the Van der Valk shipyard, now known for its customised hulls, builds on the bravery at its core.
Words: Charlie Harris; Photos: Van der Valk

 

Three hulls in build at Van der Valk’s assembly halls in Waalwijk, The Netherlands

 

With the August 2024 announcement by Van der Valk shipyard that it was embarking on the new 35m tailor-made yacht Jangada – the third hull of the same name for the same St Tropez-based owner – there is no doubt that both craftsmanship and design have loyal patronage. Custom designs are the lifeblood of the Dutch yard, and a jet-stream pool on the aft flybridge is among feature requests for the latest Jangada.

 

The following month, during this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, the newly launched 34m One was awarded the accolade of Most Achieved Yacht at the 2024 World Yachts Trophies.

 

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The second Jangada, 32m, leaves the detailing hangar

 

Situated an hour south of Amsterdam in Waalwijk, in the south-central province of North Brabant, the Van der Valk facility has an office and seven state-of-the-art production halls.

 

Van der Valk is one of a handful of yards in the world with the capacity and flexibility to build fully bespoke superyachts between 25 and 45m in length above the waterline. Its reputation for yachts of premium quality has been honed over more than five decades of evolution that began with humble vessel builds and led to the offering of custom production over a decade ago, dealing with clients directly or through their representatives.

 

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Launched in May 2024, the 34m One went on to win an award during the Cannes Yachting Festival

 

Van der Valk applies cutting-edge solutions, systems and materials to meet a client’s budget, and shipyard staff are encouraged to follow training courses and research new possibilities and applications. This ensures that their technical and client-service know-how is up to date. Today, its yard builds high-quality aluminium hulls in-house and takes care of all outfitting and finishing.

 

THE HISTORY

The shipyard founder, a passionate yachtsman and watersport enthusiast, Wim van der Valk launched the eponymous company in 1967. Over more than half a century, with the reputation for quality builds emerging across five model lines in the 1970s, Van der Valk progressed with a range of striking steel and aluminium motoryachts, attaining popularity and respect from other Dutch shipyards.

 

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Founder Wim van der Valk retired in early 2024 but still serves as President Emeritus

 

In the mid-1980s, it launched the Vitesse series – steel and aluminium semi-displacement motoryachts for the high-end segment, which commanded high resale value.

 

Embracing new design, tech and materials is part of the yard’s signature modus operandi. The 2015 launch of the 37m Santa Maria T, the world’s first motoryacht to feature a two-axis fin antiroll damping system, was a great example of its forward-thinking philosophy.

 

Van der Valk was also one of the first yards to acknowledge the potential of the revolutionary Volvo Penta IPS propulsion when it was introduced, developing a special hull and new models for this drive system.

 

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Blondie, a 28.5m serene classic Van der Valk design from 2020

 

Following its series in the 2010s, with the Raised Pilothouse, Flybridge, Explorer and BeachClub lines, as more owner additions and specifications became part of the sales pattern, semi-custom lines were offered, which then evolved into today’s fully-custom build options. Alternatively, customisation of the general finish and interiors of some existing current models – the Edge 65 and models of the BeachClub line – are also available.

 

On April 18, 2024, a management buyout of the founder’s shares in Van der Valk shipyard took place, financially supported by a collective of experienced yacht owners who previously commissioned three custom superyachts from the yard: the 27.5m Leven, a customised 19.6m Edge 65 and the 34m Lady Lene.

 

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The gold and white hull of the 34m explorer Lady Lene

 

Today, Van der Valk appeals to clients around the world who are looking to build a luxury yacht up to 45m in length. The yard’s fully-custom options allow the creation of an entirely bespoke superstructure and interior, with a selection of propulsion types, swim platforms, balconies and bars, among other features.

 

Van der Valk partners with top Dutch naval architecture and design talent in the premium yacht and superyacht studios, including Guido de Groot, Carla Guilhem, Ginton Naval Architects, Cor D Rover, Diana Yacht Design and Van Oossanen. Clients are also welcome to bring their own designers into the tailor-made motoryacht creation process.

 

THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT

With a full order book stretching well into 2027, including the largest superyacht build to date – the 40m Project Evo – confidence in the future appears positive. Totalling more than 9,000sqm of state-of the-art facilities, the yard opened its seventh construction hall in November 2023.

 

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Enrico Theuns, Bram Kooltjes and Yoeri Bijker took over the shipyard’s management in April 2024

 

The management team of Enrico Theuns, Bram Kooltjes and Yoeri Bijker draw on decades of combined experience in the high-end yachting industry and continue to enjoy the ongoing support of President Emeritus Wim van der Valk as an advisor to the board.

 

“The significant capital investment will enable Van der Valk to continue growing our unique niche in the market for bespoke yachts between 25 and 45m,” commented Yoeri Bijker, Head of Sales, at the time of the acquisition.

 

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Van der Valk’s facilities cover over 9,000sqm

 

“The new primary shareholders fully understand our yard’s ethos having built several award-winning yachts with us and are committed to ensuring Van der Valk retains its Dutch structure, heritage and quality. We have a solid financial future as an independent entity with various options available for further expansion. Wim’s unrivalled legacy could not be in safer hands.”

 

BREAKDOWN OF CURRENT SHIPYARD FACILITIES

Three assembly halls include a state-of-the-art one opened in 2017 that measures 42m x 36m, with a height of 16m, enabling builds of motoryachts up to 40m in length with up to three decks.

 

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The first hull of the Pilot series, now named D Rolli

 

The second hall covers 42.5m x 25.6m and, as well as building boats between 20-40m, contains a standalone carpentry factory and is used for exterior painting of yachts above 25m.

 

Hall three measures 35.5m x 36.4m and is dedicated to the construction and outfitting of yachts ranging from 15-25m. A new facility, hall seven, is 50m x 50m. Yachts below 25m are painted in Van der Valk’s exterior painting facility, which measures 30.5m by 22.7m and houses the paint coordination office.

 

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Launched in 2023, the 34m D Rolli was delivered in 2024

 

There is also a 17.2m x 13.4m interior spray painting hall, used for smaller exterior elements and non-fixed interior components, including varnishing and veneering as well as complete repainting.

 

Van der Valk’s premises include a paved open area of 7,000sqm and there is access to the river via 120m of dock, which includes a crane with a capacity of 30 tonnes. The warehouse is the main location where parts are delivered.

 

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The aluminum hull and superstructure of Blue Jeans, a raised pilothouse design

 

Van der Valk practices ‘just-in-time delivery’, which means that the necessary components arrive when they are effectively needed. Just-in-time delivery eliminates excess inventory and minimises stock-related overhead costs. The warehouse is 35.5m x 15.6m. With such facilities and an expanding order book in the past few years, the evolution of this shipyard appears to be in good shape.

 

“The Van der Valk owner today is international. We have clients from Asia – Hong Kong and Japan – but also North America and South America, and from the EU. In the past we often worked directly with the clients. These days it’s often with owners’ representatives, family offices and law firms,” Bijker explained.

 

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Designed by Guido de Groot, the 34m Blue Jeans now resides in Hong Kong

 

“Projects have become larger and all the requests more complex. We adapted to this over the years, and today we have everything in line and all the specialists in house to serve our high-demanding UHNWI clientele.”

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Sunreef announces world’s biggest single-shot hull infusion

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Hull infusion on the Sunreef 43M Eco

 

Sunreef Yachts has announced the successful completion of the 43M Eco’s composite hull infusion process (click for video), which it described as “the biggest single-shot hull infusion project in yachting history”.

 

Francis Lapp, Sunreef’s founder and President, said: “We achieved an important milestone on our journey to build a truly groundbreaking yacht. The scale of the hull-infusion project is unique in the industry, and underscores our pioneering role in shaping the future of energy-efficient yachting.”

 

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Francis Lapp founded Sunreef in Poland in 2002

 

Under construction at the builder’s main shipyard in Gdansk on Poland’s north coast, the Sunreef 43M Eco is set to become the world’s largest electric catamaran. The biggest model to date in the builder’s Eco series, the 43m-long hull has a 15.4m beam and 1,700sqm of composite surface area.

 

The yacht’s innovative design features a custom-engineered foam core that reduces weight while improving performance. Infusion produces a stronger, lighter hull due to more even distribution of resin, which is sucked into the fibreglass and coring using vacuum pressure. The unmoulding of the hull is scheduled for completion by the end of this year.


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Inside one of the 43m catamaran’s two hulls

 

Designed to accommodate up to 12 guests, the hull will incorporate over 120sqm of integrated solar panels, almost half of the total of 250sqm across the entire yacht.

 

The advanced solar technology and electric propulsion are among the superyacht’s emission-free, energy-saving features, with Sunreef stating that the 43M Eco “will redefine the superyacht experience, making it cleaner, more responsible, and energy-efficient”.


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CGI of the Sunreef 43M Eco

 

A hydrogeneration system will provide a steady supply of clean power while under sail, helping ensure an emission-free cruising experience. The energy-storage system will be based on solid-state batteries providing a capacity of 1MWh.

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Pershing developing GTX70

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Following the GTX116 and GTX80, the Ferretti Group brand is adding a third model to its Sport Utility Yacht series.

  

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Pershing has revealed details and designs of the GTX70, the third and most compact model in its Sport Utility Yacht range. The series kicked off with the launch of the GTX116 in 2023 and was followed by the GTX80, which had its world premiere at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival.

 

Equipped with three 900mhp Volvo Penta D13-IPS1200 engines, the GTX70 is expected to have a top speed of 35 knots and a cruising speed of 30 knots.

 

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The CE Class A yacht is a design collaboration between Vallicelli Design, the Ferretti Group’s Product Strategy Committee led by Piero Ferrari and its Engineering Department, with the hull built at the Ferretti Group Plug and Mould facility. Pershing believes the yacht has 30 per cent more exterior areas and 10 per cent more interior spaces for guests compared with other models of the same size.

 

The exterior design echoes the styling of the larger models in Pershing’s Gran Turismo line and includes a sleek, arch-shaped deckhouse. A vertical bow and its connection with the keel line “give the boat’s silhouette an unprecedented lightness and elegance reminiscent of sporty sailing boats”, according to Pershing.

 

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The slightly convex sheer line runs from bow to stern and joins with the aft bulwarks, which can fold out to provide two lateral terraces and create a 23sqm beach club. The waterside area includes an integrated, aft-facing sofa or sunpad and a high-low swim platform. The foredeck has a large sunbathing area, while moveable cushions can unveil a table when needed.

 

The sportsbridge offers 16sqm of space and contains a triple-seat helm station, wet bar, an L-shaped sofa around a dining table, and a large sunpad aft. Shade can be provided by an electrically operated bimini top with a prepreg carbon structure.

 

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Three steps up from the beach club, the covered aft cockpit has a three-sided sofa, while the aft galley has an up-down pocket window that can be lowered to link the outdoor area with the interior. The saloon has two inverted L-shaped sofas facing each other.

 

The lower deck includes three en-suite guest cabins “designed with input from a study that mapped the volumes and identified innovative solutions for maximum space optimisation”, Pershing stated. The study also led to the creation of a laundry room that can be entered from the hall.

 

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“This new Pershing is the result of a unique design effort to take full advantage of the available surface areas and add value to the exterior spaces, offering even more contact with the water,” Pershing stated.

 

“The transitions between exterior and interior are even more fluid, increasing liveability and creating a continuous open space, above all on the main deck. Every space on board Pershing GTX70 is designed for maximum comfort, bringing volumes together in a way that creates an experience of incredible comfort.”

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Hong Kong hosts World Wakesurf Championships

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Local athletes starred at the first Nautique IWWF World Wakesurf Championships, with Asia Yachting supporting the nine-day event.

 

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The IWWF World Wakesurf Championships featured over 130 athletes

 

Hosts Hong Kong finished second to the USA in the overall team standings at the first IWWF World Wakesurf Championships. Held in Taipo Waterfront Park from November 2-10, the event featured over 130 athletes from 19 countries and regions.

 

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Hong Kong athletes won five golds, five silvers and one bronze

 

Also serving as a qualifier for The World Games 2025, the nine-day event was sanctioned by IWWF (International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation), organised by the Hong Kong China Waterski Association (HKCWA) and sponsored by Nautique Boats.

 

vAsia Yachting supplied Super Air Nautique G23 boats for the competition

 

Asia Yachting, the Nautique dealer in Hong Kong, supported the event with two Super Air Nautique G23 boats, one of the world’s leading wakesurf models. In addition, with the brand celebrating its 100th anniversary next year, a new 2025 Centennial Edition of the Nautique G23 was displayed at the event entrance, serving as a popular photo spot.

 

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Teams at Taipo Waterfront Park

 

The judging panel comprised professional wakesurf athletes of diverse international backgrounds and “ensured a fair and impartial evaluation process, adding credibility to the competition and reflecting its global nature”, Asia Yachting stated.

 

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Asia Yachting displayed a Centennial Edition of the Nautique G23

 

While USA took home gold medal in the overall team standing, ahead of Hong Kong and third-placed Ukraine, the hosts did themselves proud in an event featuring the sport’s best athletes from across the world. In total, Hong Kong athletes secured five golds, five silvers and one bronze.

 

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Hong Kong finished second in the team standings

 

“The inaugural Nautique IWWF World Wakesurf Championships in Hong Kong was a resounding success, marking a significant milestone in Hong Kong wakesurfing. The competitions showcased what Hong Kong has to offer in wake sports on a global stage,” Asia Yachting stated.

 

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Kelly Yeung of Asia Yachting helped present awards

 

“The Super Air Nautique G23 boats were used in the competitions to provide the best performances and conditions for this international championship. The success of this inaugural event sets a high standard for future championships in Hong Kong and on the international stage.”

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Yacht Style Issue 80 out now

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The Top 100 Superyachts 2025 issue – our sixth of 2024 – presents our annual list and summary of the best of those resident in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. Also featured is our Sanlorenzo 50Steel cover review; a reflection on Sanlorenzo’s expansion plans this by its new CEO of its APAC operations, and Chairman of Simpson Marine Group – Luca Cristino; a take on UAE yachting services by the management team at Dubai-based Phoenix Yacht Management; Camper & Nicholsons’ Julien Solari talking regional and global strategy; Fraser Asia’s Laura Verbrugge examining superyacht preferences in Asia-based inbound and outbound charters; and we take a look at arguably the world’s most lavish charter: Kismet by Lürssen. Reviews in issue 80 also include this year’s Custom Line Navetta 38, and the Swan Arrow.

Issue 80 of Yacht Style magazine is online now: download here.

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The Sanlorenzo 50Steel exterior was designed by Zuccon International Project; photo: ©Guillaume Plisson

 

Yacht Style issue 80, the Top 100 Superyachts of Indo-Asia-Pacific 2025 edition, sports a striking cover image that shows a cascade of aft decks aboard the Sanlorenzo 50Steel culminating at its extendable beach club.

 

Yacht Style Issue 80 out now

Flying Fox by Lürssen; photo: ©Guillaume Plisson

 

Highlighting this issue’s annual theme is our Top 100 Superyachts of Indo-Asia-Pacific 2025 special feature. Associate Editor Bruce Maxwell, as ever, sensitively trawls this vicinity to list and describe its finest resident superyachts and megayachts, some of which are available for charter.

 

Kismet by Lürssen; photo: ©BlueiProd

 

On that charter note, in a feature, the same writer takes a look at one of the world’s most sought-after superyachts for hire: the palatial 122m Kismet, crafted by German shipyard Lürssen, a star at the recent Monaco Yacht Show.

 

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Sanlorenzo 50Steel; photo: ©Guillaume Plisson

 

Reviews begin with our cover yacht – also mentioned in a feature at the end of the Top 100 list. The Sanlorenzo 50Steel premiered at the Monaco Yacht Show 2024 and currently leads the way in blending the luxury experience aboard a superyacht with the mission to lower its carbon footprint in power generation.

 

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Also debuting during the recent European show season, the Custom Line Navetta 38, a Ferretti Group brand, impresses as a displacement yacht with exceptional comfort, aesthetic finesse, and cutting-edge engineering.

 

Yacht Style Issue 80 out nowSwan Arrow

 

The Swan Arrow, a premiere in Cannes in September, is the latest of the Finnish shipyard Nautor’s Swan’s refined motoryachts, and shares some of its highly regarded sailing-yacht siblings’ signature traits, including its plumb bow, high performance and immaculate finishing.

 

 

In Shipyard, we head to the expanding facility of Van der Valk in the Netherlands where, from humble small-boat production conceived by founder Wim van der Valk to this year’s management buyout when he retired, the shipyard is now known for its customised hulls.

 

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Julien Solari of Camper & Nicholsons

 

This issue’s Leaders interviews have strong superyacht connections in their lines of work. Julien Solari, Chief Commercial Officer for Asia at Camper & Nicholsons talks through the international brokerage, charter and yacht services company’s regional and global market strategies, forecasts and performance at recent global yachting shows.

 

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We also meet Ian Harris and Yousuf Al Hashimi, the management team at Dubai-based Phoenix Yacht Management, for reflections on the UAE yachting – and superyachting – lifestyle and services demand and potential there.

 

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Rolex Middle Sea Race, setting off from Malta; photo: Kurt Arrigo

 

In a busy Racing section, we cover global foiling and sailing events – with reviews and analysis on the 37th America’s Cup and Rolex Middle Sea Race, and a preview of the round-the-world Vendée Globe that set off on November 10, 2024.

 

Phuket King’s Cup; photo: Guy Nowell

 

There’s plenty of regional coverage too, with reviews of the Volvo China Coast Regatta, and the Ninoy Aquino Day Fareast 28R; and previews of the Beneteau Cup Hong Kong, and the Phuket King’s Cup in Thailand.

 

 

The Princess 78MY Maritimus, a Boat Lagoon Yachting charter yacht, cruises in Krabi, Thailand

 

In our regular Charter features: we take a look at the southern Thailand Krabi-vicinity recommendations from Boat Lagoon Yachting in Phuket – aboard Princess yachts or Sacs chase boats; at the refurbished Camara C steel 1960s vintage cruiser, offered by Asia Global Yachting in in southern Thailand, and the plethora of new yachts for hire also through AGY but in three exciting locations in Japan.

 

The Honours awards ceremony at the Monaco Yacht Festival 2024

 

Events in the region include images of elevated get-togethers in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the prime superyacht-spotting zones of Cannes and Monaco during their respective recent show times.

 

We hope you enjoy the read.

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Greenline’s new technology sidelines generators

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The Slovenian shipyard’s Responsible Power Pack uses a bigger battery package and alternators to replace generators.

 

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Greenline 58 Fly

 

Greenline Yachts has developed a Responsible Power Pack that negates the need for generators across its entire range of yachts from 39-58ft. The new technology combines a bigger battery package and alternators, so a generator is not needed on diesel models.

 

All Greenline yachts are offered with either diesel, hybrid (sixth-generation H-Drive) or electric propulsion, while solar panels and lithium batteries are standard on all models, hugely reducing emissions.

 

All the Slovenian shipyard’s boats will now offer at least 48 hours of silent battery power at anchor or while docking, so owners can run the entire hotel load including full-power air-conditioning without the noise, vibration and smell of a generator.

 

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Greenline 48 Fly

 

Instead of a generator, Greenline can fit a high-powered alternator that can take power from the running engine to recharge a large lithium battery bank. This enables the yacht to arrive at its destination with full batteries, ready for days of silent operation at anchor.

 

“When energy is used efficiently, the autonomy of the yacht can be extended for days by using solar power to cover hotel loads such as induction cooking and lighting,” Greenline stated.

 

The move is particularly appealing for owners who opt for a conventionally diesel-powered Greenline yacht, but still wish to reduce emissions, consumption and noise at anchor.

 

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Greenline 45 Coupe

 

Vladimir Zinchenko, Greenline’s owner, said: “For conventional yachts, eliminating the generator is nothing short of revolutionary. There’s barely a yacht on the market in Greenline’s class of length and luxury capable of doing this. My mission has always been to further the concept of responsible yachting, and this shift towards using high-powered alternators and batteries will save tonnes of CO2 emissions.”

 

To illustrate the effectiveness of the new technology, the shipyard has cited the Greenline 45, its best-selling model. The yacht previously needed an 11kW generator to cover hotel loads, consuming about four litres of fuel per hour and often running constantly to power air-conditioning. This amounted to consumption of nearly 200 litres over a 48-hour period at anchor.

 

Greenline 45 Fly

 

Fitted with the new Responsible Power Pack, the Greenline 45 would require just nine hours of motoring to fully recharge the 34.2kWh batteries, giving emissions-free power on board for more than 48 hours.

 

To produce its 6kW of power, the alternator places additional load on the engine, which marginally increases fuel consumption for that period. However, when compared side by side, the new system slashes the emissions of covering hotel loads by up to 88 per cent.

 

Responsible Power Pack’s effect on Greenline 45

 

Luca Raumland, Greenline’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “The figures are unequivocal. Our Responsible Power Pack can eliminate a staggering amount of the carbon emissions associated with running a yacht at anchor.

 

“By tapping the engine’s spare power when the yacht is under way, we can make non-hybrid models almost as efficient to operate as their hybrid alternatives. In fact, with careful use of the air-con, the solar panels fitted as standard to every yacht can fully replenish the batteries during the day and keep the boat emissions-free at anchor indefinitely.”

 

Greenline’s focuses on sustainability throughout its design and production. This includes ‘super-displacement’ hulls developed and tested to provide a smooth, ride, stability and efficiency at low and high speeds, while the high-tech foam sandwich used to strengthen the hull comes from recycled PET plastic.

 

Interior of Greenline 45 Fly

 

Lay-up is through vacuum infusion, ensuring precise material use, with the use of vinyl-ester resin allowing a five-year warranty against osmosis. The yard is currently experimenting with natural fibres and green resins in the lay-up. 

 

The shipyard is also reducing waste and power usage on production lines. Any offcuts of wood from the interior fit-out are collected and pressed into heating pellets, while leftover foam is reused by a neighbouring company to produce home insulation. Every new Greenline yacht delivered is equipped with biodegradable green yacht wash that does no harm to the ocean.

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Hong Kong hosting Prestige M8 Asia premiere

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Asia Yachting’s impressive four-yacht, three-brand display at the Hong Kong International Boat Show includes the continental debut of Prestige’s flagship multihull.

 

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Prestige M8

 

Asia Yachting is set to display two Prestige yachts among its four models at this year’s Hong Kong International Boat Show, which will be held at Club Marina Cove in Sai Kung from November 28 to December 1.

 

The four-day event will include the Asia premiere of the Prestige M8 (read Review), a 65ft multihull motoryacht with a beam of 29ft.

 

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Prestige M8

 

Designed by longtime Prestige collaborator Camillo Garroni and featuring naval architecture by Marc Lombard, the M8 debuted at the 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival and is the flagship of the French builder’s new M-Line of multihulls.

 

The Prestige M48, the brand’s first multihull motoryacht, will also be displayed by Asia Yachting at Marina Cove, where the model will have its Hong Kong premiere.

 

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Prestige M48

 

Tanguy Tertrais, Asia-Pacific Sales Director for Prestige, said: “Multihull motoryachts have proven to be a popular choice in the Asian market, and our sales record with the Prestige M48 is testament to this. They offer more generous space compared to monohulls of the same length, as well as more privacy on board.

 

“The positioning of M-Line also represents the Prestige brand at its best, combining innovation and practical design with a luxurious finish. Our flagship model, the Prestige M8, is the embodiment of all these qualities, and we see an opening in the Asian market for her.”

 

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Fountaine Pajot Tanna 47

 

As well as two multihull motoryachts and a monohull motoryacht, Asia Yachting will show Fountaine Pajot’s Tanna 47 sailing catamaran and Nautique’s G23 wakeboat.

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Lagoon 51 fits Hong Kong Grade 2 licence

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Asiamarine has announced the Lagoon 51 as the largest vessel operable with a Grade 2 boating pleasure vessel licence in Hong Kong.

 

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Lagoon 51 with integrated solar panels: Photo: Gilles Martin-Raget

 

Asiamarine has declared the Lagoon 51 sailing catamaran as “officially the largest boat you can operate with a Pleasure Vessel Operator Grade 2 Certificate in Hong Kong”. The yacht’s new categorisation follows Lagoon’s new option to reduce the extension at the aft end of the boat, so bringing the yacht’s length to just under 15m (50ft), satisfying Grade 2 criteria.

 

“This exciting development simplifies the process for sailing enthusiasts, allowing for easier self-operation or the recruitment of a crew,” Asiamarine stated. Grade 2 is the entry-level Pleasure Vessel Operator Certificate (PVOC) available from Hong Kong’s Marine Department.

 

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Lagoon 51 features large outdoor areas: Photo: Gilles Martin-Raget

 

Alexandre Tricot, Lagoon Brand Manager at Asiamarine, said: “This is a game-changer for sailors in Hong Kong. When you buy a yacht with a Grade 2 licence, you want to make the most out of your licence, and this boat is the best you can get.

 

“The Lagoon 51 not only offers comfort and style but also opens up new possibilities for exploration on the water. We are glad to provide our customers with this exceptional opportunity.”

 

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The Lagoon 51’s huge saloon; Photo: Nicolas Claris

 

The Lagoon 51 (click for Review) debuted in 2022 and spearheaded the French builder’s new era of sustainability, with the model offering the option of integrated solar panels on the coachroof and flybridge hard top. The fully developed flybridge is among many developments upon the Lagoon 50, which the 51 succeeded.

 

The Lagoon 51 offers over 1,000sqft of living space and one layout with a huge owner’s suite occupying the starboard hull and featuring a large, walk-in closet, along with a further three guest cabins in the port hull. The Lagoon 51 is also available in a more symmetrical four-cabin, four-head layout or even with six cabins.

 

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The owner’s suite in the starboard hull; Photo: Nicolas Claris

 

A Lagoon 51 is available for a viewing in Hong Kong through Asiamarine, which has represented the world’s leading pleasure catamaran builder since earlier this year. Headquartered in Hong Kong, Asiamarine also has offices in Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam and Singapore, and covers new and pre-owned yacht sales, charter and yacht management, as well as superyachts as Fraser Asia.

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