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International Multihull Show, La Grande Motte, France, Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard, Bali, Excess, Dream Yacht Charter, Sunsail, Aventura, Catana, C-Catamarans, Dragonfly, HH Catamarans, Marsaudon Composites, Moon, Nautitech, Neocean, Outremer, Privilege, Windelo, Libertist, Neel, Rapido

International Multihull Show attracts 14,000 visitors

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The show’s 14th edition at La Grande Motte featured many of the world’s leading cruising catamaran builders including Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard, Bali and Excess.

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International Multihull Show, La Grande Motte, France, Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard, Bali, Excess, Dream Yacht Charter, Sunsail, Aventura, Catana, C-Catamarans, Dragonfly, HH Catamarans, Marsaudon Composites, Moon, Nautitech, Neocean, Outremer, Privilege, Windelo, Libertist, Neel, Rapido

 

This year’s International Multihull Show on the south coast of France attracted 14,000 visitors over five days, with 70 sailing and power catamarans and trimarans on display at La Grande Motte, according to organisers.

 

“The unlimited enthusiasm that was clearly visible has confirmed the thriving nature of the sector,” stated show organiser M2Organisation, which shared feedback from exhibitors that sales were “still “very satisfactory, but far removed from the record figures from 2022”.

 

Other feedback included the fact that delivery times have become much more reasonable, after reaching a peak of two or even three years.

 

International Multihull Show, La Grande Motte, France, Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard, Bali, Excess, Dream Yacht Charter, Sunsail, Aventura, Catana, C-Catamarans, Dragonfly, HH Catamarans, Marsaudon Composites, Moon, Nautitech, Neocean, Outremer, Privilege, Windelo, Libertist, Neel, Rapido

 

“We have to meet the requirements of the demand from clients, which remains strong, while also satisfying their needs in terms of performance, comfort and their awareness of the importance of sailing showing respect for the environment,” stated one exhibitor.

 

The show displayed the industry’s increasing emphasis on clean, eco-friendly cruising, with a lot of new products for innovative propulsion systems and energy solutions, and bio-sourced materials, while the Exhibitors’ Village featured more equipment manufacturers and suppliers.

 

Leopard, which builds in South Africa, showed all six of its catamarans including the European debut of its 40 Powercat (click for article), following the model’s world premiere at February’s Miami International Boat Show. Leopard also exhibited its 46 and 53 Powercats, and 42, 45 and 50 sailing cats, while charter company Sunsail showed a Sunsail 454, a four-cabin Leopard 45.

 

International Multihull Show, La Grande Motte, France, Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard, Bali, Excess, Dream Yacht Charter, Sunsail, Aventura, Catana, C-Catamarans, Dragonfly, HH Catamarans, Marsaudon Composites, Moon, Nautitech, Neocean, Outremer, Privilege, Windelo, Libertist, Neel, Rapido

 

Bali had the largest display of sailing catamarans with six models including the world premiere of the entry-level Catsmart (38ft), along with the Catspace (40ft), 4.2, 4.4, 4.6 and flagship 5.4. Dream Yacht Charter displayed a Bali 4.8.

 

Lagoon showed four sailing catamarans led by its Sixty 5, along with a 42, 46 and the new 51, which had its world premiere at last year’s International Multihull Show. Sister brand Excess showcased its 11 and new 14, which debuted at last September’s Cannes Yachting Festival, while Four Winns, also part of Groupe Beneteau, unveiled its TH36 power catamaran.

 

Fountaine Pajot displayed its Power 67, its flagship motor yacht, along with its MY4.S sedan cruiser. The La Rochelle builder’s sailing models comprised the Isla 40, Astrea 42 and new Aura 51, which debuted in 2022 and pioneered the brand’s new focus on sustainability and renewable energy.

 

International Multihull Show, La Grande Motte, France, Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard, Bali, Excess, Dream Yacht Charter, Sunsail, Aventura, Catana, C-Catamarans, Dragonfly, HH Catamarans, Marsaudon Composites, Moon, Nautitech, Neocean, Outremer, Privilege, Windelo, Libertist, Neel, Rapido

 

Other brands showing catamarans included Aventura, Catana, C-Catamarans, Dragonfly, HH Catamarans, Marsaudon Composites, Moon, Nautitech, Neocean, Outremer, Privilege and Windelo, while trimaran builders included Libertist, Neel and Rapido.

 

The 15th International Multihull Show will be held from April 3-7, 2024.

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Korea, Fountaine Pajot, Aura 51, sailing, catamaran, Cannes Yachting Festival, Smart Electric

Korea welcomes Fountaine Pajot Aura 51

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The first Aura 51 in Korea has been delivered to an owner who switched to a sailing catamaran after owning a sailing monohull and motor boat.

 

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The first Fountaine Pajot Aura 51 in Korea has been delivered to an owner who bought his first sailing catamaran, having owned a 49ft sailing monohull and a 27ft motor boat. The Aura 51 (click for Review) was sold by local dealer HBS Yachts and will primarily be used around Busan and Seoul.

 

Kevin Corfa, Head of Fountaine Pajot in Asia, said: Fountaine Pajot catamarans are highly desirable and the owner chose the Aura 51 because of its design and performance, as well as the dealer’s expertise and reliability. This stunning catamaran is a leader in its class and can be propelled by an integrated electric system developed in-house.

 

Korea, Fountaine Pajot, Aura 51, sailing, catamaran, Cannes Yachting Festival, Smart Electric

 

Corfa also revealed that the owner was determined to buy an Aura 51, even though the yacht’s length over 50ft requires a different cruising permit and more complicated paperwork.

 

“The owner went the extra mile because he really wanted an Aura 51 and it was a great achievement from our dealer in Korea,” Corfa said. “This one will sail Korean waters and shine the spotlight on catamarans as an alternative for boaters in the area.”

 

Another design for Fountaine Pajot by Berret-Racoupeau, the Aura 51 debuted last year and spearheaded a new generation of eco-friendly models from the La Rochelle builder, featuring the option of integrated solar panels on the coachroof and flybridge. A Smart Electric version made its debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival.
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Lürssen, Norn, Project 1601, Espen Oeino, Dölker + Voges, Cornelsen & Partner

Lürssen delivers 90m Norn

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The 295ft superyacht designed by Espen Oeino has left the Lürssen shipyard and embarked on its maiden voyage.

 

Lürssen, Norn, Project 1601, Espen Oeino, Dölker + Voges, Cornelsen & PartnerNorn has embarked on her maiden voyage; Photos: Carl Groll

Lürssen has delivered the 90m Norn, which recently left the shipyard and embarked on her maiden voyage. Formerly known as Project 1601 and launched in February (click for article), the 295-footer has a beam of 14.7m (48ft 2in) and was built for a couple that previously owned a 70m Lürssen, which they had for over 20 years.

For the new yacht, the owners “required top-notch design and engineering as well as seagoing comfort for their family,” according to Lürssen. For the exterior, the owners once again worked with Espen Oeino, who created a striking design dominated by flat surfaces, straight lines and angular corners, along with a series of extraordinary features.

Lürssen, Norn, Project 1601, Espen Oeino, Dölker + Voges, Cornelsen & PartnerEspen Oeino designed Norn’s exterior

Lürssen stated that “the crispness of the exterior styling suggests a geometrical precision that permeates every facet of the yacht,” with the interior by Dölker + Voges echoing the same design themes as the exterior. Cornelsen & Partner acted as Project Manager for the owners’ team throughout the construction process.

As with all Lürssen yachts, Norn is equipped with state-of-the art technology and engineering systems including zero-speed stabilisers, an outside cinema, and a liftable pool floor with dance floor illumination. A dynamic positioning system enables electronic anchoring in sensitive and remote areas, protecting the seabed and allowing for safe mooring regardless of water depth.
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Leopard, The Moorings, Sunsail, catamaran, tap, drinking, pure, water, purification, watermaker, General Ecology, Structured Matrix

Leopard installing water purification technology

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Leopard installing water purification technology

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All new Leopard, The Moorings and Sunsail catamarans feature new technology providing drinking water from a galley tap.

 

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The drinking water tap is beside the main tap

 

All new Leopard catamarans now feature an innovative water purification technology, which allows owners and guests to enjoy drinking water directly from the tap. South Africa’s Robertson & Caine builds all Leopard catamarans, with some adapted and renamed for use within charter and ownership programmes at sister companies The Moorings and Sunsail.

 

Of the 700 catamarans in The Moorings fleet (among a total of 2,500 ‘Leopards’ delivered worldwide), more than 100 are already equipped with the new water purifier. As the charter company renews its fleet and retrofits other units, the charter company aims to have 100 per cent self-sufficient drinking water on all its catamarans by 2026.

 

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The new system is also on Leopard powercats

 

As well as convenience for the owners and guests, a reduced provisions list and less storage space used, the new water purification technology significantly reduces the ecological impact of plastic water bottles.

 

In sunny climates, charter guests are advised to allow for 1.5 litres of water per day per person. With almost 100,000 guests relying on The Moorings for at least a week’s sailing each year and sometimes up to two or three weeks, that equates to about 1 million one-litre plastic bottles of water.

 

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Drinking water tap on the Leopard 46 Powercat

 

The increasing presence of water makers on boats, which makes the freshwater resource almost limitless, led to the new Leopard project. The water coming from the osmosis process is pure H2O and does not contain any trace elements – unlike mineral water found in the shops – and is fed into the usual freshwater tanks.

 

Leopard places a water purifier between the tanks and an additional tap in the galley. The large refrigerators on the powercats are also connected to the water purifier. Without chemicals or electricity, the technology developed by General Ecology called Structured Matrix eliminates microbiological risks and chemical contamination, and produces water as clear as it is drinkable.

 

Leopard, The Moorings, Sunsail, catamaran, tap, drinking, pure, water, purification, watermaker, General Ecology, Structured Matrix

Drinking water tap on the new Leopard 40 Powercat

 

The pressure at the outlet of the sophisticated tap provides a flow rate of 7.6 litres per minute, so personal water bottles can be quicky filled. The cartridge installed under the sink has a purification capacity of 8,000 litres, so will only need replacing after more than a hundred weeks of cruising.
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Benetti, Oasis 34M, Oasis 40M, Oasis Deck®, RWD, Bonetti/Kozerski

Benetti showcases Oasis 34M

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Benetti showcases Oasis 34M

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Following the successful ingredients that made the Oasis 40M a global success, the Oasis 34M offers the Oasis Deck® in a more compact package but still with transatlantic range.

Benetti, Oasis 34M, Oasis 40M, Oasis Deck®, RWD, Bonetti/Kozerski

British studio RWD designed the exterior

 

Benetti has revealed photos and details of the Oasis 34M, which debuted at last year’s Cannes Yachting Festival and is the second model in the line, reuniting the studios who designed the hugely popular Oasis 40M.

 

The Oasis Deck® features a pool and drop-down sides

 

British studio RWD again handled the exterior styling, which includes an almost vertical bow and stylistic hallmarks borrowed from car design, such as the silver-coloured trim that helps accentuate the taut lines.

 

Benetti, Oasis 34M, Oasis 40M, Oasis Deck®, RWD, Bonetti/Kozerski

The dining area overlooks the Oasis Deck®

 

New York-based architects Bonetti/Kozerski was responsible for interior design, bringing the warmth and naturalness of outdoor teak indoors, to create a relaxing setting dominated by bleached Canaletto walnut. The layout is open and flowing, while the custom-designed furnishings take their inspiration from ocean waves and are joined by selected iconic pieces from top Italian design brands.

 

Benetti, Oasis 34M, Oasis 40M, Oasis Deck®, RWD, Bonetti/Kozerski

Saloon on the main deck

 

The 113ft fibreglass superyacht has a 25ft beam and comprises a lower deck, main deck, upper deck and sun deck, with accommodation for 10 guests in five cabins and seven crew. Oasis 34M has a top speed of 16 knots and a range of 2,700nm at 10 knots, enough to complete a transatlantic crossing.

 

Benetti, Oasis 34M, Oasis 40M, Oasis Deck®, RWD, Bonetti/Kozerski

Master suite forward on the main deck

 

The yacht’s signature is the Oasis Deck®, which includes the pieds dans l’eau swim platform and the open aft cockpit set five steps up. The Oasis Deck® include the key features that have made the concept such a success on the Oasis 40M including the central outdoor infinity pool, surrounded on three sides by sunpads.

 

Benetti, Oasis 34M, Oasis 40M, Oasis Deck®, RWD, Bonetti/Kozerski

Open aft deck on the upper deck

 

Two drop-down bulwarks expand the size of the deck, establishing closer contact with the water at the same time as providing protection from the waves, while increasing the views of the water. The cockpit also includes a covered area, with facing sofas on each side, while guests have a clear view of the Oasis Deck® from the main-deck interior, which starts with a dining area followed by a lounge.

 

Benetti, Oasis 34M, Oasis 40M, Oasis Deck®, RWD, Bonetti/Kozerski

Aft view from the upper-deck lounge

 

The master suite forward on the main deck is “designed as an intimate cocoon-like space”, according to Benetti, while the lower deck includes four guest cabins and the crew quarters forward.

 

The upper deck has a half-covered open aft deck, an indoor lounge, wheelhouse and a foredeck with sofa and sunpads. The sun deck has a central dining table, long bar, forward sunpads, and aft lounging area.

 

Benetti, Oasis 34M, Oasis 40M, Oasis Deck®, RWD, Bonetti/Kozerski

Bow lounge on the upper deck

 

The parquet on the main and upper decks is coordinated with the teak used outdoors, while the ivory-coloured leather decorating the ceilings complements the bleached walnut panels with a ribbed design on the vertical surfaces.

 

Benetti, Oasis 34M, Oasis 40M, Oasis Deck®, RWD, Bonetti/Kozerski

Aft view on the sun deck

 

“Oasis 34M is the right answer for active, curious owners who want a dynamic, less formal lifestyle on board and are always on the lookout for an exciting adventure. Oasis 34M is an invitation to climb aboard and set sail towards the unique experience of an exclusive encounter with mother nature,” Benetti stated.

 

Evening view of the Oasis 34M

 

“This highly innovative concept satisfies all the needs of contemporary owners who today, more than ever, choose to return to a life lived with emotion and engagement in close contact with the water More than just a boat, Oasis 34M is a whole lifestyle.”

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Maltese Falcon, Lusben, refit, Livorno, Azimut-Benetti, Perini Navi, Gianni Paladino, Alessio Centelli, Pierfrancesco Cafaro

The 88m Maltese Falcon relaunched

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The 88m Maltese Falcon relaunched

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The technical launch of the 289ft Perini Navi sailing yacht was held at Lusben’s Livorno floating dock as part of a major refit.

 

Maltese Falcon, Lusben, refit, Livorno, Azimut-Benetti, Perini Navi, Gianni Paladino, Alessio Centelli, Pierfrancesco Cafaro

 

Lusben, founded in 1956 and part of the Azimut-Benetti Group, staged the technical launch of Maltese Falcon in Livorno as part of a major refit of the 88m sailing yacht. Originally launched by Perini Navi in 2006, Maltese Falcon arrived at Lusben at the end of October 2022 and will remain until at least the end of May before the yacht becomes available for chartering.

 

Gianni Paladino, Commercial Director at Lusben, said: “We couldn’t have made it through to this technical launch, while ensuring the high standards of quality we want to offer Lusben customers, had it not been for our professional team’s expertise in tackling such a complex project.

 

“It was a great privilege to work on a boat like the Maltese Falcon, but the congratulations really go to the whole team coordinated by Site Manager Alessio Centelli for the great job done.”

 

Even before the refit itself began, major work had to be performed on the Livorno yard’s floating dock, with a special system designed and built to accommodate the yacht’s 6m draught and hull shape.

 

Maltese Falcon, Lusben, refit, Livorno, Azimut-Benetti, Perini Navi, Gianni Paladino, Alessio Centelli, Pierfrancesco Cafaro

 

Once the yacht was in the new floating dock, Lusben began the refit, which included replacement of the teak deck, refurbishment of the interiors and repainting the entire hull in its distinctive ‘Perini Blue’ colour, which requires special working conditions due to the paint’s chemical and physical characteristics.

 

As well as improving the aesthetics and comfort of the yacht, the refit has improved performance and efficiency by upgrading the onboard systems – generators, main engines, propellers – while other complex jobs included work on the iconic mast-handling system.

 

Pierfrancesco Cafaro, the skipper of Maltese Falcon, said: “I’ve had the chance in the past to appreciate Lusben and the services they offer, which is why I was happy to collaborate with them again. The work we carried out in synergy with their team was incredible.

 

“For both us and the owner company, working with the shipyard meant having the confidence that all our requests would be handled promptly and professionally. With Lusben’s help, we’ll be ready in June to welcome our customers and make their holiday on the water an unforgettable experience.”

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www.azimutbenetti.it

 

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Camper & Nicholsons, Singapore, office, Julien Solari, Paolo Casani, Ocean Financial Center, Asia, Dubai, Australia, Middle East, Hong Kong

C&N appoints Julien Solari as CCO in Asia

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Camper & Nicholsons has appointed Solari as its Chief Commercial Officer in Asia and opened a new office in Singapore.

 

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Julien Solari, Asia CCO, Camper & Nicholsons

 

Julien Solari has been appointed as Camper & Nicholsons’ Chief Commercial Officer in Asia, where the company has opened a new office in Ocean Financial Center in Singapore to complement its Hong Kong office opened in 2017.

 

Solari has over 10 years of experience in the yachting sector, with almost six based in Singapore with a leading regional yacht dealer, where the Frenchman was Country Manager since 2019.

 

“I’m truly delighted to join this iconic name of the industry as Asia CCO. Asia is a fantastic cruising ground where owners can enjoy yachts all year round. Over the past few years, many buyers came into the 80-110ft sector, and are now starting to look for larger yachts with more range to further explore amazing scenery and carry more water toys, diving equipment, and so on,” Solari said.

 

“With our amazing New Build, Yacht Management and Charter Management divisions, we are the ideal partner to accompany owners in their superyacht journey. Singapore is ideally placed between Middle East, Hong Kong and Australia, and it’s natural for C&N to set up an office here.”

 

Paolo Casani, Group CEO of Camper & Nicholsons, said: “We look forward to improving and consolidating our growth in Asia, and I am confident that Julien’s extensive experience and knowledge of the yachting sector will enable us to further develop the C&N presence in Southeast Asia and beyond.”

 

Founded in 1782 as a shipyard in England, Camper & Nicholsons celebrated its 240th anniversary last year, when it also opened an office in Dubai (click for article). Camper & Nicholsons is owned by Lai Sun Group and the company’s operational headquarters is located in Monaco.

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Wally101 Full Custom launched

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The Wally fleet of sailing yachts has expanded with the launch of the wally101 Full Custom cruiser-racer in Italy.

 

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Wally held the launch of the wally101 Full Custom in Marina di Ravenna on Italy’s Adriatic coast. The cruiser-racer is inspired by the Wallycento box-rule design, its maxi-racer potential and comfortable cruising.

 

Stefano de Vivo, Managing Director of Wally and CCO of Ferretti Group, said: “Following Baron D, Nahita and the Wally 144 Full Custom of the last few years, this is the 48th full-carbon sailing superyacht built by Wally, continuing the company’s remarkable contribution to the advancement of sailing design and technology.

 

“Launching a fully custom 101-footer is a great milestone for us, which demonstrates once again the ability of Wally and Ferretti Group to always place themselves at the forefront, even in the competitive market of sailing superyachts.”

 

Wally, wally101, Full Custom, launch, Marina di Ravenna, Italy, Adriatic coast, Stefano de Vivo, Ferretti Group, Luca Bassani, Studio Santa Maria Magnolfi, Judel/Vrolijk & Co

 

Wally’s sailing design team led by Luca Bassani collaborated with Studio Santa Maria Magnolfi on the exterior and interior design, while Judel/Vrolijk & Co handled naval architecture.

 

The wally101 Full Custom can easily reach high performance at all speeds and in all configurations, and features include the Wally Enhanced Hydraulic System, with multiple hydraulic pumps to assist sail handling. The lifting keel increases the draft from 4.7m to an extraordinary 6.8m for impressive upwind performance. When the yacht is not sailing, the 425hp engine will provide a top speed of 11.5 knots.

 

Luca Bassani, Wally’s founder and Chief Designer, said: “I’m extremely proud of the results achieved with the wally101 Full Custom. The light ship displacement is just 55 tonnes, almost 15 per cent less than yachts of similar size and configuration, and with 40 per cent of the total weight placed in the keel.

 

Wally, wally101, Full Custom, launch, Marina di Ravenna, Italy, Adriatic coast, Stefano de Vivo, Ferretti Group, Luca Bassani, Studio Santa Maria Magnolfi, Judel/Vrolijk & Co


“This achievement is accomplished thanks to the latest carbon-fibre technology pioneered and developed over the years by Wally, using a high-tech sandwich composite with pre-preg carbon fibre.”

 

The cruiser racer combines a high-performance platform with a family-friendly layout. Social areas include an aft sunbathing area, a midships cockpit with a table for up to eight guests, and a saloon with a living and dining area offering seating for up to 12.

 

Guest accommodation for six comprises an owner’s cabin with en-suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe plus two further en-suite cabins, while the service area includes a crew mess, laundry, galley and two en-suite cabins for four crew.

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Sunreef, Lee Marine, Thailand, dealer, representative, Joshua Lee, Francis Lapp, Simon Turner, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Gdansk, Poland

Sunreef appoints Lee Marine in Thailand

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The Polish luxury catamaran builder has expanded its Asia network of dealers by appointing Lee Marine as its representative in Thailand.

 

Sunreef, Lee Marine, Thailand, dealer, representative, Joshua Lee, Francis Lapp, Simon Turner, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Gdansk, Poland

The first Sunreef 80 Eco was launched in early 2022

 

Sunreef Yachts, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year (click for article), has appointed Lee Marine as its dealer in Thailand. Founded by Joshua Lee in 1997, the Phuket-based dealership (click for Profile, 2021) has represented major global yacht builders for over two decades and has many years of experience of guiding clients through the acquisition of superyachts.

 

Joshua Lee, Managing Director of Lee Marine, said: “With our experienced client base demanding personalised yachts built to purpose, it’s the perfect time to represent a brand that offers such an exceptional range of yachts, both power and sail, enabling us to work with the customer to create their ideal luxury yacht, knowing they can cruise the whole of Asia and beyond in complete comfort.”

 

Sunreef, Lee Marine, Thailand, dealer, representative, Joshua Lee, Francis Lapp, Simon Turner, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Gdansk, Poland

Joshua Lee, founder and MD of Lee Marine

 

Sunreef builds luxury sail catamarans and power cats from 40ft up to 50m (164ft). Many of its sail and power models are available in the Eco version, offering a ‘skin’ of solar panels that can be incorporated into the hull, superstructure, hard top and even mast, electric propulsion, naturally-sourced sustainable materials and smart energy management.

 

Simon Turner, Sales Director for Sunreef, added: “Having lived in Asia for over 10 years, I am very familiar with the fantastic cruising grounds, diverse marine life and simply stunning locations to visit by yacht in Thailand. The stability and autonomy of our yachts mean customers can cruise to remote locations in absolute comfort.

 

Sunreef, Lee Marine, Thailand, dealer, representative, Joshua Lee, Francis Lapp, Simon Turner, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Gdansk, Poland

CGI of 60 Sunreef Power Eco

 

“Already we have many enquiries for our Eco range, which enables owners to minimise fuel costs while enjoying silent operations with no vibrations or nuisance to marine life. Our unique solar panels, battery banks and energy-management systems give opportunities for cruising in a way not possible on other yachts. Our Asia-based customers have been very quick to understand this.”

 

Francis Lapp founded Sunreef in Gdansk in northern Poland in 2002, where the builder has two shipyards. In the UAE, Sunreef recently opened an office in Dubai and is developing a production facility in Ras Al Khaimah (click for article), which is expected to be operational in the third quarter of this year and produce Sunreef’s new Ultimate range of hybrid powercats among other models.

 

Sunreef, Lee Marine, Thailand, dealer, representative, Joshua Lee, Francis Lapp, Simon Turner, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Gdansk, Poland

Sunreef will build the Ultima 55 in Ras Al Khaimah

 

“I am proud to welcome Lee Marine into the Sunreef Yachts family and we look forward to a long, successful relationship. The growing appetite for yachting and our catamaran models in Asia means we need experienced partners on the ground to help us support the entire customer experience,” Lapp said.

 

“Our new shipyard in the UAE, opening later this year, allows customers to come and view our yachts, facilities and design office, where we can start their journey in becoming a Sunreef owner.”

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www.leemarine.com

 

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Seabob, Cayago, Asia Pacific, Singapore, Claus Gruner, Singapore Yachting Festival

Seabob launches Asia-Pacific operation

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Seabob launches Asia-Pacific operation

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German company Cayago, owner of the high-performance water sled, has opened a base in Singapore to support Seabob’s regional dealer network.

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Claus Gruner of Seabob hosts media at the Singapore Yachting Festival

German company Cayago, which produces Seabob, staged its Asia-Pacific launch at the Singapore Yachting Festival, with the company setting up its regional base in the city. Cayago Asia Pacific has been established in Singapore to oversee Seabob’s representation in the area, with the office headed by Claus Gruner seeking to expand and support its dealer network and customer service.

“We have a unique market position and more than 15 years of experience in electric underwater propulsion with Li-Ion accumulators, also working for years with major global yacht brands at corporate level,” said Gruner, Managing Director of Cayago Asia Pacific. “This has laid a solid foundation to further expand our business in the Asia-Pacific region.”

Seabob, which has become a common water toy on many charter yachts over the last decade, can reach up to 22kmh. Besides the yachting and boating markets, an important segment for Seabob is the hospitality industry with rentals from hotels, clubs, resorts and private operators.

“The completely environmentally friendly Seabob is the best fit for our partners to entertain customers with ultimate diving pleasure, pure freedom to play with the waves or experience underwater adventures,” Gruner added. “We’ve been experiencing and celebrating great success with partners in the Mediterranean and the Americas, and now expect to see more Seabobs happily enjoyed in Asia.”

At the Singapore Yachting Festival (April 27-30), Cayago Asia Pacific is exhibiting a range of Seabob models with extended colour options including the new Black Line series, while also offering demos and test rides.
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Sunseeker launches Skills Academy

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Developed with Bournemouth and Poole College, the Sunseeker Skills Academy opens the door to a new career with a 12-week boat-building course.

 

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Sunseeker International has launched a new training initiative to address a skills shortage affecting the marine industry in the UK. Developed in partnership with Bournemouth and Poole College, the Sunseeker Skills Academy is open to those seeking a career change, offering individuals the opportunity to undertake a fully paid, 12-week intensive boat-building course.

 

Successful applicants will learn trade skills in carpentry, plumbing, composite bonding, engineering and electrical installations. Following an intensive training programme, students will join colleagues at the Sunseeker shipyards in Poole to further develop competencies and achieve a nationally recognised qualification over 12 months.

 

Alex Bowman, Head of Organisational Development at Sunseeker International, said: “We’re taking a proactive approach to address the industry-wide challenges in attracting and developing talent.

 

“By partnering with Bournemouth and Poole College, we are able to create training programmes that are tailored to teach the skills that we need, in order to expand and evolve the pool of talent that is the lifeblood of our industry. We aim to start 100 new boat builders through our new Skills Academy in 2023, which will complement our existing and award-winning apprenticeship programme.”

 

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Phil Sayles, Principal and CEO at Bournemouth and Poole College, added: “Supporting companies in developing the skilled workforce they need is a key priority for our college. We are delighted to be expanding our work with Sunseeker, a key local business. This initiative will enable the creation of skilled jobs and bring more prosperity to our area.”

 

The news comes as Sunseeker reveals a 17 per cent increase in hourly pay since 2021 and an ongoing recruitment drive across all trades.

 

In addition, Sunseeker has recently reported a global order book of £600 million and £40 million investment in new product development across the next three years. This includes new model launches such as the recent 100 Yacht and Superhawk 55, and the upcoming Ocean 182 this autumn.
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Torqeedo’s catamaran collaborations

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Following the International Multihull Show in the south of France, Tamas Brunecker of Torqeedo Asia-Pacific looks at some of the company’s collaborations with leading catamaran builders.

 

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Excess 15 © Christophe Launay

 

Catamarans have a larger deck area than traditional sailing yachts and are, on average, 20-30 per cent faster. That’s great if you like to chill on the sun deck or cherish the spray in your face, but it’s also interesting from an energy management perspective.

Catamarans offer a larger area for the installation of wind turbines and, even more importantly, solar panels. A large high-sea catamaran has easily enough space for 20-50sqm of solar panels, which adds up to as much as 10-20kW on sunny days, enough for the hotel load. 

Excess, one of four Groupe Beneteau brands producing catamarans, has equipped its flagship Excess 15 catamaran with a Torqeedo ZF saildrive and Torqeedo’s Deep Blue Hybrid system.

Thibaut de Montvalon, Brand Director of Excess by Groupe Beneteau, says: “Sailing is all about efficiency, about being lean and in touch with nature. At Excess, we build catamarans that connect the skipper to the wind and waves.”

Catamarans are particularly well-suited for hydrogeneration because they have two motors and sail at higher speeds. The water turning the propeller under sail can generate up to 5kW per hour on a fast sailing yacht and approximately 100W per hour at only five knots.

On the Excess 15 or similar high-tech catamarans, the Deep Blue energy management system shows the skipper and guests in real time how much energy solar and water power are being generated – making it easier to enjoy time on the water.

A green way to blue water

A large catamaran might feel like a small island. Since you don’t have to visit a harbour so often, harnessing the power of the wind and sun with these state-of-the-art systems makes you truly independent.

 

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Ocean Explorer 72

 

The Ocean Explorer 72, a high-tech catamaran equipped with a Torqeedo Deep Blue Hybrid electric propulsion and energy-management system, was designed so sailors can explore the oceans of the world without causing them any harm.

“Our main focus was to avoid local CO2 emissions,” says Tomas Halmesmäki, the founder of the OQS boatyard. “It really is a green power plant of a boat.”

The elegant, sleek OE72 has two 100kW Deep Blue electric motors powered by four Deep Blue batteries. And while at sea it also generates its own green, renewable energy through 4kW solar panels and hydrogeneration.

“To me, the most important differentiator is the silence and autonomy,” says Halmesmäki. “Thanks to the solar panels and hydrogeneration you don’t need generators. You can stay at sea for long stretches and enjoy the silent hours.”

Form follows function

When an electric catamaran glides past at high speed and without any noise, it might look like a mirage – all sharp lines, angles and logic, like a modernist piece of architecture that got bored just standing around and decided to travel the world. But the real beauty lies in the underlying physics equations.

 

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When the legendary motorboat manufacturer Frauscher planned its new all-electric day-cruiser TimeSquare 20 (representing 20sqm of free space), “it quickly became clear that nothing could be more efficient than a catamaran in view of the boat’s intended size and speed,” says Harry Miesbauer, a naval architect at Frauscher. 

The twin-hulled design reduces the boat’s underwater area, which in turn reduces drag. That’s why the two Torqeedo Cruise 12.0 motors integrated into the twin-hulled design can propel the 8.3m-long, 2.5m-wide catamaran to 26 km/h, offering a range of up to 110km at 10kmh.

Catamarans and trimarans have a lighter construction and are more efficient than conventional monohull boats, which is true of both small day cruisers and 30m-plus bluewater catamarans.

This is a major advantage for electric propulsion systems, as less power is required to propel the boat. It also means the capacity of the batteries can be better utilised and the range of the boat increased. The TimeSquare is the first catamaran in Frauscher’s 100-year history. And it probably won’t be the last.

R&D in motion

During long ocean crossings, the captain and crew of high-tech, high-performance catamarans are on their own, much like astronauts on their way to the moon. This is why it’s essential that the crew, the yacht and its operating system are synchronised.

Deep Blue Hybrid system

 

Electric bluewater catamarans like the OE72 are cruising R&D labs for testing new materials and systems. Ultimately, the larger maritime community profits from the innovation – just like the Apollo program in the 1960s brought us freeze-dried food and modern solar cells. 

Only a couple of years ago, electric-hybrid propulsion was a feat that only could be realised for a select few custom-made sailing yachts.

Today, Deep Blue Hybrid is a ready-to-use solution for a much broader target group. The same goes for innovations like the automatic hydrogeneration mode of Torqeedo electric motors, which uses smart algorithms to find the highest torque the propeller can run at any given time, so maximising the energy yield.

New battery technology, automated systems, smart materials – the next few years will see a range of innovations for more sustainable, efficient and comfortable time on the water. And bluewater catamarans have a crucial role to play. That’s another thing the beautiful, elegant multihull boats have in common with space travel – they go where no one has gone before so everyone else can have a smoother ride.

For more information on Torqeedo, email Tamás Brunecker of Torqeedo Asia-Pacific. asia@torqeedo.com www.torqeedo.com

 

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