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Caro, Rolex Fastnet Race, Cowes, Cherbourg, Fastnet Rock, Max Klink, Botin 52

Caro wins 50th Rolex Fastnet Race

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A record 430 yachts started the bruising 50th edition of the Rolex Fastnet, a 695nm course from Cowes around the Fastnet Rock and on to Cherbourg.

 

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Caro in the 50th Rolex Fastnet Race; Photo: Rolex / Luca Butto

 

The Fastnet Challenge Cup is awarded to the overall winner of the Rolex Fastnet Race on time correction. Success is dependent upon possessing the skills and ability to race one’s yacht at its full potential, whatever the weather or sea conditions. In a 695nm race, luck plays a part because the wind is not even across the course all the time.

 

Remaining focused and committed throughout takes passion, belief and determination. The Swiss entry Caro, a Botin 52, joins an illustrious list of yachts that have won this near 100-year-old race. Max Klink’s crew deserve their place in the history of this fabled contest, worthy winners at the 50th edition, setting themselves apart from the remainder of a highly competitive, record fleet.

 

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Max Klink and the Caro crew; Photo: Rolex / Luca Butto

 

The Rolex Fastnet Race is always an examination of determination and endurance. The 2023 race has been no exception. Throughout the largest fleet to ever participate, 430 yachts, crews have faced a variety of conditions from the extreme and arduous to the benign and frustrating.

 

First held in 1925, the Rolex Fastnet Race is organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club. Rolex has partnered the event since 2001 and the biennial offshore race is one of the foundations of the Swiss Watchmaker’s six-decade-long association with the sport of yachting.

Quinag

www.rolexfastnetrace.com

 

Note: For a full review of the 2023 Rolex Fastnet Race, read Issue 73

 

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Tankoa announces three superyacht sales

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The Italian boutique superyacht builder will display a new 50m yacht at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show, where it will announce the third of three recent sales.

 

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Grey, the fifth S501 by Tankoa

 

Tankoa will exhibit the 50m Grey at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show, which will be held from September 27-30.

 

The fifth hull in the Italian shipyard’s Francesco Paszkowski-designed S501 series, Grey was delivered this year and features a spectacular outdoor cinema on the foredeck and interior design by Giorgio Cassetta. The Genoa builder describes Grey as “substantially different from her sister ships and heavily customised to meet her owners’ needs”.

 

Also at the Monaco Yacht Show, Tankoa will announce a major full-custom project, one of three recent sales that mean the shipyard’s delivery slots are full until 2026.

 

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CGI of T450 designed by Giorgio Cassetta

 

The other two sales were for yachts being built on spec: the sixth hull of the S501, sold to a European owner, and a T450, for a South American owner, due for delivery in 2024 and 2025 respectively. The two superyachts are among at least eight projects that Tankoa expects to deliver in the next two years (click for article).

 

With a growing order book, Tankoa recently expanded its footprint by acquiring a site adjacent to its existing facility. The additional area includes around 3,000sqm of covered space that will be dedicated to specialist carpentry, painting, joinery and the production of custom Tankoa-branded pools.

 

In addition, the shipyard is building new administrative, technical and production offices, while plans include further increasing production capacity by reorganising two existing sheds so three yachts can be built simultaneously.

 

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Tankoa shipyard in Genoa

 

The hulls and superstructures of its yachts are built in an external facility in La Spezia, but with Tankoa hoping to build four to five units a year, the builder continues to search for an additional production site.

 

Vincenzo Poerio, CEO of Tankoa, said: “It has been a very busy but rewarding few months for Tankoa with these new sales. They have created more pressure to expand our production capacity and we’re making good progress in that direction with the latest acquisition in Genoa and other opportunities in the pipeline.”

 

The shipyard’s scheduled next launch is the first T450 designed by Giorgio Cassetta, which could splash towards the end of this year.

www.tankoa.it

 

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Beneteau to debut 43ft Antares flagship

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The French boating giant will stage the Europe and US premieres of the Antares 12 at the Cannes and Fort Lauderdale shows respectively.

 

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Beneteau is developing the Antares 12, the new flagship of an enclosed weekender line that starts from the Antares 6 (18ft 1in) and was formerly headed by the 11 and 11 Fly models (32ft 6in).

 

Featuring an overall length of 42ft 7in and a beam of 12ft 5in, the Antares 12 is 10ft longer than the series’ former flagship and can accommodate up to eight guests. It will have its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 12-17 before its US debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from October 25-29.

 

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Engine options comprise twin 400hp Mercury Verado V10 engines with an integrated joystick and triple 300hp Mercury Verado V8s. The yacht has lower and upper helms, the option of a Seakeeper gyro, and Groupe Beneteau’s Seanapps system to keep owners connected to their boat.

 

Accessed from the aft platform or by a starboard bulwark door, the covered cockpit has an L-shaped sofa to port and a folding table, while a starboard panel folds out to provide a balcony and easy access to the water. The foredeck has a triple integrated sunpad with an adjustable backrest.

 

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Sliding cockpit stairs lead to the large flybridge, which has a J-shaped dinette aft, wet bar, helm seat and companion seating, with the whole area able to be covered by a bimini.

 

A three-leaf cockpit door can be opened to access the wheelhouse. The saloon has a C-shaped dinette to port, with an adjustable backrest able to transform the forward end into companion seating. The table is also able to be lowered to convert the dinette into a double berth. To starboard are a full galley and helm station, with centreline stairs forward.

 

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The owner cabin in the bow is spacious and bright, with detailed trims, and has its own en-suite bathroom, as does the VIP guest cabin to port. A modular third room to starboard can be used as a single or double-berth cabin, or act as a storage room.

 

Alexis Chas, Antares Product Manager, said: “Designing a new Antares requires a keen sense of detail and balance. The new flagship of the line is no exception. The layout and equipment have been designed to optimise the feeling of space and comfort, and to improve the number of things you can do with the boat.

 

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“Versatility forces you to look for the right balance between indoor spaces and outdoor circulation, between opening to the elements and protecting passengers, and between performance and ease of use. Thanks to a close relationship with our customers, we’ve succeeded.”

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www.simpsonmarine.com

 

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Pershing launches second GTX116

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Ahead of the GTX116 world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival, the model’s second hull was launched in Fano, showing off a grey hull and blue deckhouse.

 

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The second Pershing GTX116 was recently launched in the port of Fano and was built for the US market, like the first unit. Hull two is painted a classic Pershing grey, with a special shade of blue for the deckhouse. The GTX116 will have its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 12-17.

 

A collaboration between Fulvio De Simoni Yacht Design and Ferretti Group’s Strategic Product Committee led by Piero Ferrari and its Engineering Department, the GTX116 has a triple water jet propulsion system and a top speed of 35.5 knots with three MAN V12-2000 engines.

 

 

The ‘sport utility yacht’ has a 35m hull with a beam of 7.7m and offers 150sqm of outdoor space. The garage can contain a jet-ski and two water toys, while the 39sqm beach club has a teak deck protected by an electro-hydraulic taffrail that opens to connect the beach area with the swim platform, creating a huge space at the water’s edge.

 

The 40sqm sun deck, reached from the stern area via two outdoor stairways, features outdoor furnishings including modular sofas by Minotti. The aft cockpit has an extendable fixed table, two teak tables further aft and, in this second unit, a large bar unit. The foredeck includes two sun loungers and a circular six-person Jacuzzi.

 

Pershing, GTX116, Fano, MetalBorder, Frau, Listone Giordano, Minotti, Cannes Yachting Festival, Fulvio De Simoni Yacht Design, Ferretti Group

 

The main deck contains the spacious lounge and includes a conventional dining table, unlike the first model, in which the owner chose a bar area. The taupe oak parquet by Listone Giordano matches warmly coloured furnishings including a sand-coloured Frau sofa.

 

Entered from the saloon, the galley is larger than on the previous unit and contains three fridges. The cupboard doors are in warm colours, such as ivory with tone-on-tone colour dots.

 

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The lower deck contains four guest cabins including a master suite featuring a king-size bed by Frau with pecan-coloured finishings and ivory accents, again fitting the palette of warm colours used throughout this second unit. The bathroom contains two regular showers, a central waterfall shower and two entrances, along with a herringbone mosaic by MetalBorder.

www.pershing-yacht.com

www.ferrettigroupasiapacific.com

 

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‘That Feeling of Summer’ sailing playlist

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A leader in yacht coatings, AkzoNobel has asked leading sailors and influencers to help create a Spotify sailing playlist.

 

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Leading The Escapade 

 

AkzoNobel has partnered with inspirational boating figures from across the world to curate a yachting playlist called That Feeling of Summer that can be found on Spotify (click for playlist or search ‘That Feeling of Summer’.

 

Every track from the 29-strong playlist has been selected by one of the 11 influential individuals taking part in the That Feeling of Summer campaign, sharing what the feeling of being involved in the world of sailing means to them. Their song choices reflect their experiences of being on the water and range from crashing rock classics to soothing melodies.

 

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Lisa Blair

 

Record-breaking Lisa Blair, who became the first woman to sail solo around Antarctica, chose the relaxing ‘Soul of a Sailor’ by Kenny Chesney, while marine artist Monique Richter opted for AC/DC’s high-energy, riff-driven ‘Thunderstruck’.

 

Sea with Katie, sportfishing influencer and inspirational educator of sustainable fishing and marine conservation, picked ‘Tainted Love’ as her boat beat.

 

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Sea with Katie

 

Riley and Elayna of YouTube channel Sailing La Vagabonde – which has over 1.85 million subscribers – love to listen to ‘Summertime’ by The Zombies while out on the water.

 

While running his own business from their boat Sailing Sweet, Ruca Curtis and experienced language teacher Kate enjoy listening to ‘Thunder’ by Imagine Dragons as they inspire sailors across the globe.

 

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Kate and Ruca of Sailing Sweet

 

Jaynae and Jason took the leap from working the nine-to-five lifestyle to living on the water and capturing it in the YouTube channel, Leading the Escapade, sharing love for the track ‘Music Sounds Better with You’ by Stardust.

 

Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze, Olympic gold medal winners in Rio and Tokyo, added the remastered version of The Clash classic ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go’. 

 

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Jason and Jaynae of Leading The Escapade

 

The playlist is part of AkzoNobel’s ‘That Feeling’ campaign, which invites the yacht community – from applicators to distributors and sailors to captains – to share the pride and passion they feel from a life connected with sailing and the open water.

 

Find out more about how the influencers are helping to share what That Feeling means to them on the AkzoNobel Yacht Coatings website. Or get involved by sharing a photo of a perfect sunset, glorious seascape or a beautifully painted keel using the hashtag #ThatFeeling to be part of the campaign. 

 

Top 10 songs from AkzoNobel’s That Feeling of Summer

1. Thunderstruck – AC/DC

2. Southern Cross – Crosby, Stills & Nash

3. Coastline – Hollow Coves

4. Tainted Love – Trinix, Queen D

5. Should I Stay or Should I Go – The Clash

6. Soul of a Sailor – Kenny Chesney

7. Sound of the Sea – Stick Figure

8. You and Your Heart – Jack Johnson

9. Alive – Empire of the Sun

10. Summertime – The Zombies

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Phuket pioneer: Andy Dowden 1952-2023

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One of the driving forces behind the emergence of Phuket’s yachting scene, Dowden recently passed away but his work on the island lives on.

 

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Andy Dowden

 

Andy Dowden, one of the stalwarts of the Phuket sailing and yachting scene, passed away on July 22. After a three-day funeral and a cremation ceremony, his ‘last sail’ was scheduled for July 27 as his ashes were scattered from a boat in Phang Nga Bay.

 

Dowden was involved in multiple yachting companies in Thailand since 1989, sailed in and helped organise many key regattas in and around Phuket, co-founded the PIMEX boat show and Phuket Raceweek regatta, and was one of the founders and co-authors of the Southeast Asia Pilot cruising guide.

 

Many tributes have been posted on Dowden’s Facebook page (click to visit), while his life and time in Phuket are outlined in Scott Murray’s 2012 article, Sailing the High Seas (click for original article). Excerpts of the article are reproduced below:

 

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Friends pay their respects

 

From Somerset in the UK originally, Andy studied structural engineering at Bath University and worked for a decade in that business including time spent on the Thames Barrier.

 

In 1982, he embarked on a two-year around the world sailing cruise on his 46ft sloop Buccabu with his wife Jenny, business partner Reg and three others. They left from Poole in Dorset. Things went well until they hit the Red Sea, where near Elat they ran into engine trouble, a big storm came up and sunk their boat.

 

Two of the crew abandoned ship at this point. Luckily, the boat was insured, so Andy flew home and filled a container with parts he needed to fix the boat. The repair took eight months and then the remaining four crew (Andy, Jenny, Reg and Thelma) sailed into Port Sudan, where they spent the next four months operating a dive charter. Andy says the area has “the best diving in the world”.

 

From Port Sudan, Buccabu sailed down the Red Sea, eventually winding up in Sri Lanka where it stayed for a while doing sail and dive charters, mostly for friends who had flown in from the UK. Buccabu then headed off for northern Sumatra and wound up in Phuket in November 1984 with just Andy, Jenny and Reg remaining. They camped in Phuket for the high season, becoming the charter boat for the former Pansea Hotel (which became The Chedi then The Surin).

 

In April 1985, they set off again, heading down to Malaysia and Singapore before heading over to Borneo, Sabah and Sarawak and then to the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. In September, they landed in Cairns, did a bit of sailing in eastern Australia and the Barrier Reef.

 

Reg was ready to move on and Jenny wanted to go home and start a family. However, Andy wasn’t ready to go home, so the trio decided to sell the boat and put it on the market in Sydney around Christmas time.

 

After paying the import taxes, they found a prospective buyer, who put down a deposit on the boat, but the Aussie dollar tanked and Andy decided to keep the boat and buy out Reg. Andy and Jenny sailed back through Papua New Guinea (doing three months of charter there) and Indonesia before arriving in Phuket in November 1986, when Jenny returned to England.

 

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Andy with Vincent Tabuteau (left) and Bill O’Leary in the early 1990s

 

Andy hired a crew and for the next couple years operated sailing charters out of Phuket, linking up with Jan Jacobs at Pansea Yacht Services. In 1989, Vincent Tabuteau and his company Asia Voyages wanted to build the Mekhala, a river boat based in Bangkok, so Andy took off to the ‘Big Mango’ for a year, where he built two Mekhalas.

 

Then Asia Voyages decided to start a joint-venture with Aman Cruises called Amanpuri Yacht Services, but they needed a place to service, store and fuel their boats so they decided to form a yacht management service with Pansea Yacht Services and Jan Jacobs and Andy.

 

The group formed Phuket Yacht Services, first in Bang Tao, in high season, then in low season they acquired some land in Laem Phrao, and this became their main depot (which is now Yacht Haven). They had a jetty, fuel supply, water supply, and workshop – it was the first marina in Phuket. In the beginning, there were four boats from Asia Voyages and six from Aman Cruises.

 

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Andy (right) with friends

 

In 1991, Phuket Yacht Services became Sunsail’s representative and received seven new boats from the company. It was the first bareboat fleet in Thailand. In 1993, Sunsail sent over 12 used boats from another fleet in the Seychelles. As Sunsail had 19 boats in country, they decided to send their own man in, and in 1995 Kevin Quilty arrived to oversee their operation. Sunsail stayed at Laem Phrao until Boat Lagoon opened a couple years later.

 

In 1997, a Thai company decided to take over and expand the Laem Phrao marina, renaming it Yacht Haven, buying out Andy and Jan and the holding company Thai Marine Leisure. Andy moved down to Boat Lagoon and became their resident contractor for four years while Jan operated Charters with TML.

 

In 2002, Andy joined forces with Grenville Fordham and Image Asia, and they decided to stage a boat show in Phuket called PIMEX (Phuket International Marine Exhibition). The first one was held at Boat Lagoon in 2003, around King’s Cup time, and it went well, so the two decided to stage a regatta, Phuket Raceweek, first held in 2004.

 

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Grenville eventually grew tired of the boat show, so he bought out Andy and kept the regatta, while Andy was left with the boat show. In 2007, his first year running the show solo, Andy moved PIMEX from Boat Lagoon to the Royal Phuket Marina, where it was held in December of 2007 and 2008, and January of 2010 and 2011.

 

In 2007, world-famous sailor Shirley Robertson interviewed Andy for CNN’s MainSail television programme and this tweaked the interest of the Informa Group, who among other things run the Monaco Yacht Show. Discussions ensued and Informa bought the show from Andy in 2008, leaving him with a paid salary to keep running it.

 

As of 2012, Andy was involved with many of Phuket’s regattas. Besides starting Six Senses Phuket Raceweek with Grenville, he has been the President of the Phuket King’s Cup (running the racing side of the regatta for many years), has been on the committee for the Bay Regatta and plays a key role in the Superyacht Rendezvous.

 

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Andy’s two-year sailing sojourn turned into a full-time job in the marine leisure business, and the yachting community in Thailand has benefited immensely from his savvy and knowledge. Thanks for not going home, Andy.

 

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Sunseeker’s 75 Sport Yacht shows form in Med

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New for 2023, the “ultimate social boat” is captured on the run and at anchor ahead of the model’s appearance at the Cannes Yachting Festival.

 

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Sunseeker has revealed new imagery of its new 75 Sport Yacht in the Mediterranean, where the yacht showed off the power and performance of a dynamic model able to reach 40 knots with the upgraded option of twin MAN V12-1900 engines. The yacht has an overall length of 75ft 8in (23.06m), a beam of 17ft 8in (5.38m) and a draft of 6ft 2in (1.87m).

 

An extensive upgrade of the 74 Sport Yacht, which is still available in its XPS version, the 75 Sport Yacht has a spectacular sports bridge, a long indoor-outdoor social area on the main deck, an aft starboard garage for a Williams SportJet 395, and a lower deck with three en-suite guest cabins, lower dinette or extra cabin, and two crew berths.

 

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The big sister of the 65 Sport Yacht had a low-key world premiere at the Boot Dusseldorf indoor show in Germany in January and is part of Sunseeker’s line-up at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 12-17.

 

Sean Robertson, Sunseeker International’s Sales and Marketing Director, said: “We are thrilled to see the 75 Sport Yacht at home in its natural environment. This beautiful motor yacht is destined for hosting large groups of friends and family, for an unforgettable boating experience. From the well-equipped sports bridge with two seating arrangements to the generous interior and bright lower galley and saloon, the 75 Sport Yacht is a beautiful yacht within the Sunseeker range.”

 

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The stern features a hydraulic lifting platform for direct water access while the tender garage houses a Williams SportJet 395 fitted with an integrated tender recovery roller system for easy launch and recovery. Beautiful integrated deck lighting ensures visibility at night while offering a warm ambience and striking appearance.

 

The aft cockpit has a J-shaped seating area, a rise-and-fall folding table finished in carbon-fibre, an aft sunpad with a large Seabob stowage locker underneath, as well as the option of a control station. The foredeck offers a C-shaped sofa and island sunpad along with speakers, drinks holders and storage.

 

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The extensive sports bridge provides a vast entertainment space with two C-shaped seating and lounging areas, twin-seat helm station, four waterproof Fusion Marine speakers, and a wet bar with a water tap, refrigeration, optional barbecue grill and ice maker.

 

To access the interior, the cockpit door slides to starboard and descends with the window to unite the cockpit with the saloon and create an extensive indoor-outdoor environment. The saloon features bold interior styling and contemporary furniture crafted from wood, carbon-fibre and stainless steel, all illuminated with dimmable mood lighting.

 

Sunseeker, 75 Sport Yacht, Med, Mediterranean, MAN V12-1900, Boot Dusseldorf, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

The configuration of the interior and the material selections are customisable. The standard arrangement includes a C-shaped sofa and a fold-out table to starboard, with a large television unit to port. As well as expansive glazing on all sides, there’s a panoramic sliding sunroof above the forward area, which includes a twin-seat helm and L-shaped companion seating, and stairs to the lower deck.

 

Below deck, the lower galley is to port and features high-quality Miele appliances, a fridge-freezer, and dedicated cabinetry for crockery, cutlery and glassware. A 20-bottle wine cooler can also be specified. Forward is an L-shaped dinette or a fourth cabin with Pullman berths.

 

Sunseeker, 75 Sport Yacht, Med, Mediterranean, MAN V12-1900, Boot Dusseldorf, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

The three en-suite guest cabins comprise a VIP cabin in the bow, a convertible twin/double to starboard, and a full-beam master midships, where port side options include two seats and a breakfast table, a chaise longue or a storage unit to match the starboard side.

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Benetti, B.Yond, Limited Edition, 40m, Pierluigi Ausonio, P.L.A.N.A, Siemens Energy, E-Mode Hybrid, Vulcan Grey

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As it celebrates its 150th anniversary, the Italian superyacht builder has released the design for a 40m B.Yond Limited Edition ‘Voyager’ model.

 

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Benetti has designed the B.Yond Limited Edition, a five-deck, 40m model only available until mid-2024. The B.Yond range began with the 37M (click for article) launched last year and the Limited Edition design also features naval architecture by Pierluigi Ausonio’s firm, P.L.A.N.A.

 

The hull features an elegant metallic colour called Vulcan Grey and is embellished with a distinctive black shield, while a refined golden waterline graces the boat from stern to bow. The gilded, backlit Benetti logo adorns the sides of the upper deck, while other special features include glass railings with teak handrails.

 

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Like the B.Yond 37M, the Limited Edition can be fitted with the E-Mode Hybrid propulsion system, which was developed with Siemens Energy and optimises onboard energy consumption. The system offers four operating modes including Full Electric, a zero-emission option that allows the yacht to enter protected, ecologically sensitive areas typically off-limits to motor yachts with diesel engines.

 

While cruising at nine knots in Eco Transfer mode (with the two generators off and only one internal combustion propulsion engine in operation), the Limited Edition has a range of 8,200 miles, almost double that of similarly sized navettas. Based on an average annual use of 1,000 hours (400 underway and the rest at anchor), fuel consumption and CO2 can be reduced by up to 24 per cent and NOx by up to 85 per cent.

 

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The five-deck B.Yond Limited Edition starts with an aft platform that can be expanded by a fold-out transom door, while the interior ‘beach club’ can be dedicated to a spa, beauty area or extra storage for water toys, depending on the owner’s preferences. The aft half of the main deck is dominated by a full-beam garage that can accommodate a 6.5m tender, rescue boat and two jet-skis.

 

The symmetrical stairs either side of the transom door lead to an 8sqm glass-bottom infinity pool and two facing U-shaped sofas and coffee tables. A couple of steps lead to the aft upper deck, which has a forward-facing sofa on each side and loose furniture, while side passageways lead to the foredeck, which can be fitted with an island sunpad and chairs.

 

The interior includes a lounge aft and a dining area forward, plus central stairs that lead down to the four guest cabins and forward full-beam master suite on the main deck. The bridge deck has an outdoor aft area with sunbeds, a lounge with an enclosed Hamptons-style veranda, the helm station and control cabin.

 

The sun deck contains a bar and a comfortable outdoor dining area with a table, all shaded by the hard top, plus an additional sunbathing area.

 

Benetti, B.Yond, Limited Edition, 40m, Pierluigi Ausonio, P.L.A.N.A, Siemens Energy, E-Mode Hybrid, Vulcan Grey

 

The lower deck is reserved for crew and includes a large galley, crew mess, five cabins and a utility room that can be used as a gym, en-suite cabin or a wellness area with steam bath and/or sauna. The service area includes a storeroom that can be fitted with a dry storage area and a cold store, uncommon features for a yacht this size.

 

Two internal stairways, one for guests and one for crew, provide separate flows that ensure total privacy for both owner and guests.

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Torqeedo, business, units, divisions, Customized Solutions, Branded Retail units, Matthias Vogel, Sven Mostögl, Rolls-Royce Power Systems, MTU, Siemens, Bergans, Black Diamond, The North Face

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The pioneer of electric mobility on the water has created separate business divisions for the company’s recreational and professional clients.

 

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Torqeedo CEO Fabian Bez flanked by Matthias Vogel (left) and Sven Mostögl (right)

 

Torqeedo, the global market leader for electric mobility on the water, has created separate Customized Solutions and Branded Retail units, headed by Matthias Vogel and Sven Mostögl respectively.

 

The new Customized Solutions business unit will serve the Germany company’s marine industry and commercial maritime clientele with a team of experts in sales, application engineering, customer service, and after-sales service.

 

Fabian Bez, CEO of Torqeedo, said: “Matthias Vogel brings years of marine industry knowledge, strong technical skills and impressive experience in dealing with huge companies as a Tier 1 supplier to OEMs. He speaks their language, and is the right choice to lead projects and develop processes to better support our professional customers and their electrification strategies.”

 

In addition to Vogel’s most recent position as President, Business Unit Mobile Power Solutions at Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG, he has also worked for MTU and Siemens, among other notable companies. Through numerous transformation projects, including in Bangkok, New York and Buenos Aires, Vogel brings valuable experience in the marine industry and the international environment.

 

Vogel said: “I’m delighted to work at an agile, dynamic company where you can set up new standards and shape the maritime future. Torqeedo engineers are already working with numerous commercial shipyards and boatbuilders to electrify their offerings and serve the market’s demands. We listen to our customers’ needs and find flexible, customised solutions.”

 

In the coming months, the Customized Solutions unit will develop a more modular system toolbox to combine the principles of customisation and serial production, designed to make electrification easier for Torqeedo’s professional customers.

 

Bez said Torqeedo established the Branded Retail business unit to develop “even more compelling” products, elevate the customer experience and develop the global network of Torqeedo dealers, distributors and service partners.

 

“Sven Mostögl has years of experience in building strong recreational brands in the outdoors industry and together we will bring the joy of sustainable boating to the next level,” Bez said.

 

Mostögl brings experience from various international sales, product and design leadership positions for outdoor brands such as Bergans of Norway, Black Diamond and The North Face. In his most recent position, he led the commercial part of the business and consumer experience in the European regions DACH and Benelux for Oris, a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer.

 

Mostögl said: “Torqeedo is a great brand with a strong reputation in the maritime industry and already has a fantastic portfolio of reliable, efficient, powerful and sustainable products. Together with my fantastic team of highly skilled experts, we will work on elevating the customer’s brand experience in a holistic way.

 

“The only way to make a real difference for the environment is to build emission-free products that make boating better and that boaters want to buy and use. We’re rethinking everything: how a customer first experiences Torqeedo online or in the shops; how products are presented and the benefits of electric are explained; how the products look, feel and perform; which features and benefits resonate most; and how we best support boaters through their ownership experience.”

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Bluegame, BGM75, Cannes Yachting Festival, Sanlorenzo, Simpson Marine, America’s Cup, Philippe Briand, Bernardo Zuccon, Piero Lissoni

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Sanlorenzo’s sister brand will stage the world premiere of its BGM75 multihull at the Cannes Yachting Festival along with four other models.

 

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Bluegame BGM75

 

Bluegame will stage the global debut of the twin-hulled BGM75 at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, which will be held from September 12-17. The sister brand of Sanlorenzo will also show the BG72 (click for Review), BGX63, BG54 (click for Review) and BG42.

 

The BGM75 is the first multihull in the Bluegame portfolio, which includes the open-style BG line and the enclosed BGX series. The new multihull features an ultra-efficient hull derived from America’s Cup technology and designed by Philippe Briand, a world-renowned expert in performance hulls.

 

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Bluegame BGM75

 

Bernardo Zuccon, a long-time design collaborator with Sanlorenzo and Bluegame, and Sanlorenzo Art Director Piero Lissoni have designed the exteriors and interiors respectively of a yacht that can accommodate a 3.95m (12ft 9in) tender.

 

The 23m yacht has a beam of 8.15m (26ft 9in), yet a draft of just 1.45m (4ft 7in). Fitted with twin 550hp or 600hp Volvo D8 engines, the CE Category B yacht has an estimated top speed of 21 knots and a cruising speed of 18.

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The British builder will be showcasing the Y72 flybridge motor yacht and V55 cruiser at the Sydney International Boat Show.

 

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Princess Y72

 

Princess Yachts Australia returns to the Sydney International Boat Show (August 3-6) with the first display of the Y72 and V55 in Darling Harbour, where the British builder’s boats will be on display at Marina M 125.

 

Princess, Yachts, Australia, Sydney International Boat Show, Darling Harbour, Y72, V55

Princess Y72

 

Part of the Y Class of large flybridge motor yachts by the Plymouth shipyard, the Y72 takes design influence from the Y85, with a sculpted exterior and long, fluid hull windows. The expansive saloon connects with the cockpit to provide one vast sociable living space on the main deck, while the lower deck can accommodate eight guests in four cabins.

 

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Princess V55

 

The V55 is at the heart of the iconic V Class, which ranges from the V40 to the V78. Characterised by long sweeping lines, the V55 can reach 35-37 knots with a deep-V, resin-infused hull that provides exceptional seakeeping and voluminous space, including for three cabins on the lower deck.

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Ferretti Group, Fornasetti, collaboration, made to measure, Made in Italy, Custom Line, Riva, Open, Sportfly, Flybridge, Superyacht, Planing, Navetta, La Spezia

Ferretti Group collaborates with Fornasetti

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The yacht builder and design atelier announce a new Made in Italy and made-to-measure partnership involving the Riva and Custom Line brands.

 

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Ferretti Group has announced a partnership with Fornasetti, the Italian ‘decorative art’ brand renowned for its iconic designs and artisan craftsmanship. The collaboration stems from the two companies’ shared passion for art and design, based on the pursuit of excellence and innovation.

 

The partnership will initially focus on the Riva and Custom Line brands, with Fornasetti furniture and accessories already featuring in the private room at Riva’s La Spezia shipyard. Fornasetti will offer Riva and Custom Line yacht owners an exclusive, immersive experience by creating elegant, original ambiences, with new projects to be presented in the coming months.

 

Arguably the most iconic brand in yachting, Riva celebrated its 180th anniversary last year and builds models from 27-177ft (8-54m) across Open, Sportfly, Flybridge and Superyacht ranges. Founded in 1996, Custom Line builds composite or aluminium Planing and Navetta superyachts from 93-164ft (28-50m), with custom interiors reflecting the owner’s desires, character and approach to the sea.

 

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Both Ferretti Group, which has seven yacht brands, and Fornasetti are proud of their Made in Italy culture, a commitment to offering prestige products that combine typically Italian elegance, style, creativity, craftsmanship and attention to detail.

 

Another key value underpinning the collaboration is the concept of made-to-measure, which Custom Line, Riva and Fornasetti apply in each of their projects to ensure their customers enjoy a unique aesthetic experience that reflects their tastes and personality.

 

Fornasetti, founded in 1940, endows everyday objects with high cultural value and uses decoration to send out an artistic message through pieces handmade by skilled artisans in limited editions. Capable of transforming furniture, accessories and ceramics into original ‘conversation pieces’, the Milan atelier has its own visual language featuring imagination, humour, nostalgia, metaphor and allusion.

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