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Numarine, explorer, explorer yachts, 26XP, 32XP, 37XP, yacht launch, Umberto Tagliavini, Can Yalman

Numarine’s latest launches

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The Turkish shipyard has splashed new units of the 26XP and flagship 37XP, as the appeal of its explorer series continues.

 

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Numarine 37XP; Photo: Kerem Sanliman

 

Numarine recently launched the 18th unit of its 37XP and the 27th hull of its 26XP explorer-style motoryachts. Both models feature exterior and interior design by Can Yalman, and naval architecture by Umberto Tagliavini, who each have long-standing relationships with the Turkish builder.

 

Ömer Malaz, Numarine’s Chairman, said: “The XP Series cements its position as one of the most successful, sought-after ranges in the superyacht industry. We offer an extensive lineup of explorers from 22-47m to suit every taste and preference. Our yachts stand out for their stylish design, spacious and light-filled interiors, ample tender storage, performance, noise reduction and more.”

 

The steel-hulled 37XP – the brand’s 122ft flagship until the upcoming 40MXP – offers a cruising range of 6,000nm at 10 knots and has a top speed of 14 knots. The 362GT superyacht can fit up to seven cabins and features light-filled, modern interiors complemented by ample outdoor spaces.

 

Highlights include a wide-body flybridge offering 83sqm of al fresco entertaining space and a beach club with a swim platform and lounge. On the upper deck, an aft room that can be configured as the master suite has direct access to the aft outdoor terrace, which can carry a 9m tender and otherwise be used for entertaining or sunbathing.

 

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Numarine 26XP; Photo: Ryan Alexander

 

The 26XP ‘pocket explorer’ is one of Numarine’s most compact models. Characterised by a modern profile with angular windows and a vertical bow, the 26XP is designed to allow owners to explore more secluded destinations due to a shallow draft, while still offering an extended cruising range of 3,000nm at eight knots.

 

Interiors feature a master suite midships complete with a private study and lounge, as well as two VIPs and one twin cabin. The 70sqm flybridge offers an outdoor entertaining area and an aft sunlounge. For the environmentally-conscious owner, the 26XP can be outfitted with solar panels and lithium batteries.

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Venice Boat Show “increasingly important”

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Sanlorenzo’s 50Steel, two world premieres from Ferretti Group, and an action-packed opening ceremony were among highlights of the sixth edition.

 

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Sanlorenzo’s first 50Steel, the 164ft Almax, was the biggest vessel at this year’s Venice Boat Show, with the AB 100 from Next Yacht Group also among superyachts in a 300-boat display within the Arsenale.

 

Ferretti Group staged the world premieres of the Ferretti Yachts 940 and Pershing GTX70 in a seven-boat line-up that included a Pershing 8X (84ft), wallywhy100 (70ft), Riva’s 68’ Diable and Dolceriva (48ft), plus an Itama 45RS.

 

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Azimut displayed a Fly 68, Fly 53 and Magellano 66, Pardo exhibited its flagship GT75, Astondoa showed an As8 (83ft) along with its 677 Coupe and 377 Coupe cruisers, while a Sunreef 80 catamaran was the largest sailing yacht on display.

 

Groupe Beneteau brands including Beneteau, Lagoon and Jeanneau had strong displays at the five-day event, as did the likes of Bavaria, Solaris and Grand Soleil.

 

 

X Shore was among electric boat exhibitors, while Frauscher’s 850 Fantom Air and the Dhamma Blue, powered by zero-carbon hydrogen, were among eco-friendly yachts at the show, which hosted the fifth edition of the E-Regatta, organised by Assonautica.


The event again attracted about 30,000 visitors, which organiser Vela said included a “notable rise in international attendance”, citing visitors from Germany, UK, France, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Switzerland, Netherlands and Poland, as well as the US.

 

 

Fabrizio D’Oria, COO of Vela and the Venice Boat Show, said: “The active participation of exhibitors, sponsors and partners is key to making the Venice Boat Show not just a display but a dynamic hub for business and growth. The 2025 edition showed a marked improvement in quality, both in terms of the audience and the presence of industry leaders.

 

“Top brands such as Azimut, Sanlorenzo, Ferretti Group and Groupe Beneteau attended with their CEOs, underscoring the show’s importance as a space for high-level networking and B2B engagement.

 

 

 

“Sea trials drew strong interest, highlighting the professional and specialised nature of the audience. The public’s participation in scheduled events was also exceptional, confirming the show’s deep ties to Venice’s maritime heritage.”


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The event is promoted by the City of Venice and organised in collaboration with the Italian Navy – and Venice’s maritime and military heritage was to the fore during the opening ceremony, one of the most spectacular in the yachting industry.

 

 

A flyover by the Frecce Tricolori – the Italian Air Force’s aerobatic demonstration team – and a dramatic splashdown by Navy raiders, descending from helicopters into the Arsenale’s waters, were highlights of the spectacle.

 

Ignazio La Russa, President of the Senate, was the special guest at a ceremony that also included Luigi Brugnaro, the Mayor of Venice; Luca Zaia, President of the Veneto region; Roberto Dattola, Chief Inspector Admiral of the Italian Navy; and Matteo Zoppas, President of ICE Agency, the show’s international promoter.

 

 

After the event, Mayor Brugnaro stated: “The Venice Boat Show has once again proven to be a key event for the maritime industry and a unique platform for fostering dialogue and collaboration on nautical issues. With its centuries-old connection to water and seafaring, Venice is the ideal place to champion innovation, sustainability and tradition.

 

“Despite recent global uncertainties affecting the market, shipyards reported a notable rise in sales during the show, a clear sign of recovery and renewed energy in the sector. The event leaves behind a valuable legacy of relationships, ideas and vision, which must be nurtured with responsibility and continuity.”



 

Since its inception, the show has aimed to become a key meeting point for the industry and a key promoter of the ‘Eastern Mediterranean’ or Upper Adriatic regions, as Mayor Brugnaro explained.

 

“Our historical trade routes reached Istanbul and beyond, even Odessa. That is our reference point: to become the gravitational centre for all maritime activities across the Adriatic, Ionian and Central-Eastern European regions. A water gateway between the West and East of the Mediterranean, drawing in shipyards, operators and enthusiasts from the Balkans, Middle East and Asia.”

 

PACKED CALENDAR

As well as the opening ceremony and E-Regatta, the show had a packed calendar of events. The Nastro Rosa Tour, a mixed-crew sailing event, departed from Venice for the first time, heading toward Genoa. Among the participants were competitors from the Regatta of Nations and the Italian Microclass Championship, Luca Rosetti and his Maccaferri Futura project, Dan Lenard’s Vela Code initiative, and Raymarine ambassador Giancarlo Pedote.

 

MUVE (Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia) launched ‘MUVE Yacht Projects 2025’, a university competition focused on sustainable navigation. Students from the University of Trieste, Polytechnic University of Milan and La Spezia’s Promostudi Campus submitted innovative, energy-efficient and environmentally conscious boat designs. Five standout projects were selected from each institution.

 

The Compagnia della Vela unveiled the schedule for Veleziana Sailing Week, and the Yacht Club Venezia presented the Venice Hospitality Challenge, with both events taking place in October. The show also hosted the conclusion of the 72nd Raid Pavia Venezia, with the awards ceremony – honouring record-setting winner Guido Cappellini – marking the final event of the five-day show.


 

Offering a busy calendar of conferences, workshops, regattas, presentations and on-water trials, the Venice Boat Show again entertained a diverse and engaged audience, with organisers announcing over 3 million views on the show’s official media channels.

 

“This edition confirms Venice as an increasingly important hub for global boating,” said Alberto Bozzo, Vela’s Director of Market Development and Sales, and the show’s Commercial Director.

 

 

“The commercial enthusiasm of shipyards and operators from countries like Croatia, Poland, Germany, Estonia, the Netherlands, Belgium and Hungary demonstrates our appeal and ability to drive investment and innovation. The Venice Boat Show is now a strategic platform for the future of the maritime industry.”


The seventh edition of the Venice Boat Show will be held from Wednesday-Sunday, May 27-31, 2026.

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Casa Sanlorenzo opens in Venice

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A project of Sanlorenzo Arts, the restored and reimagined 1940s mansion serves as the Italian shipyard’s ‘cultural hub’.

 

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Casa Sanlorenzo, a creative hub dedicated to Sanlorenzo’s artistic and cultural initiatives, has ‘launched’ in Venice. The opening of the restored building – a Sanlorenzo Arts project – was timed to host events during the first Venice Climate Week (June 3-8) and honour the lagoon city’s hosting of the 19th International Architecture Exhibition (May 10-November 23).

 

During Venice Climate Week, Casa Sanlorenzo hosted three days of ‘Sanlorenzo Talks’, a series of meetings and conversations dedicated to the themes of ecological transition and sustainable innovation, and including leaders from the science, culture and industry sectors.

 

 

Facing the Basilica Santa Maria della Salute, Casa Sanlorenzo is a converted 1940s mansion with 1,000sqm of indoor space and a 600sqm outdoor area, and was restored by architect Piero Lissoni – Sanlorenzo’s Art Director – and the Lissoni & Partners studio.

 

The Italian shipyard created Casa Sanlorenzo “because a brand like Sanlorenzo, a worldwide leader in luxury yachting, can no longer limit itself to producing excellent products but must take on an active cultural role”. The venue houses a private apartment plus indoor and outdoor space for exhibitions, shows and Sanlorenzo’s contemporary art collection.

 

 

Massimo Perotti, Sanlorenzo’s Executive Chairman, said: “Our aim with Casa Sanlorenzo is to offer a reference point for initiatives linked to the world of Sanlorenzo Arts, an entity conceived with the goal of celebrating and supporting the union between art, design and culture, where innovation and creativity can flourish without limits.

 

“Casa Sanlorenzo becomes a place where one enters to stop, reflect and share. A space of research, where art does not simply adorn but rather interrogates. Where design does not impress, but guides. Where beauty is never for its own sake but the bearer of ethics.

 

 

“In an increasingly virtual world, we wanted to invest in presence, in meaningful encounters, and in shared experiences. Because we believe that authenticity requires substance, time and human connection. And Venice is the perfect place for this project.”

 

The restoration honoured the building’s history, so brick facades were enhanced and some original elements, such as part of the floors, were preserved. Where restoration wasn’t possible, “spaces were reinterpreted with a contemporary architectural language that enhances the exhibition function, creating a flexible and welcoming environment”, Sanlorenzo stated.

 

 

Concrete floors alternate with Palladian and Portoro marble, while white walls highlight the artwork on display. An adaptive lighting system allows light to be modulated according to exhibition needs, enhancing the visitor experience, while a new glass-and-steel staircase is among indoor highlights.

 

Outside, a bridge connecting Casa Sanlorenzo to the surrounding area is another key element of the restoration. Also designed by Lissoni & Partners, the contemporary structure was inspired by the pre-existing one to maintain a strong connection to Venetian history.


 

Piero Lissoni said: “I believe the opportunity to build a bridge in Venice for Sanlorenzo Arts is more unique than rare. The bridge is, in fact, an incredibly complex architectural staircase, and to me, it also embodies a range of other meanings.

 

“Besides connecting two different points, the bridge connects different worlds. It is no coincidence that the expressions ‘creating cultural bridges’ and ‘making human bridges’ are used. This bridge for me is not simply a vehicle to transport people but a cultural bridge, an ideal bridge.”

 

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Made entirely of prefabricated metal and already assembled, the bridge features a surface of Istrian stone, typical of the city, and a wooden handrail crafted to resemble an oar, to highlight the connection with the water.

 

Its ‘humpback’ shape is reminiscent of medieval bridges, while the metal arch expresses a simple, linear aesthetic. Technologically advanced, the bridge uses calendering for the metal part, with steps in classical Venetian masegni made of Istrian stone and treated to prevent slipping. The metal has been protected against local weathering elements while maintaining a refined aesthetic.

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Azimut expands its Asia-Pacific network

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The Italian shipyard has appointed new dealerships covering Indonesia and Australia.

 

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Azimut Fly 62

 

Azimut has appointed Europa Yachts as its official dealer for Indonesia, and Short Marine for all of Australia. The recent appointments complement the brand’s existing distributors in the likes of mainland China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore.

 

Enrico Chiaussa, Azimut’s CCO for EMEA-APAC, said: “With these new appointments, we are not only expanding our footprint but also enriching the strength of our network. Azimut now boasts the most comprehensive dealership presence in the Asia-Pacific region, and this milestone reflects our strategic vision of pairing world-class products with localised excellence.”

 

Europa Yachts’ appointment for Indonesia represents a market expansion for the dealership, which was founded in the Philippines in 2013. The company is headed by Managing Director Thomas Cachera and represents Azimut along with several other leading brands in the Philippines.

 

Alvin Gozali – whose business portfolio includes Thamrin Nine and the 385m Autograph Tower, Indonesia’s tallest building – will assist Europa Yachts with its new Indonesian operation, which will cover sales, marketing, after-sales, customer service and technical maintenance.

 

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“We are honoured and excited to bring Azimut Yachts back to Indonesia,” Gozali stated. “By combining my deep market knowledge and connections in Indonesia with Thomas’s expertise and the strong foundation of Europa Yachts, we’re confident this partnership will deliver exceptional results and elevate the yachting experience in the region.

 

“Azimut is by far the leading yacht brand in our country, and we will do our best in order to solidify this leadership and welcome new clients to the Azimut world.”

 

In Australia, Azimut has partnered with Short Marine, a Sydney-based dealer founded in 1982. Short Marine will represent Azimut in partnership with Balmain, a financial services organisation.

 

Murry Offord, Balmain’s Head of Asset Management, said: “This collaboration marks an exciting new chapter for Azimut in the region, combining Balmain’s solidity in establishing import operations in the Australian market with Short Marine’s outstanding reputation and deep understanding of the Australian marine market. Together, we look forward to delivering an unparalleled yachting experience to our clients across the country.

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Van der Valk launches Lalabe

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Formerly known as Project Samba, the Guido de Groot-designed tri-deck will be debuted at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival.

 

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The 35.3m motoryacht Lalabe has officially been launched at the Van der Valk shipyard in Waalwijk in southern Netherlands. Built under the name of Project Samba, the all-aluminium tri-deck features naval architecture by Dutch studios Diana Yacht Design and Ginton Naval Architects.

 

Van Der Valk stated that Lalabe’s platform is based on the naval architecture and core engineering of the 34m Lady Lene, but has been “reimagined with a fast displacement hull capable of 17 knots from twin MAN engines”.

 

Guido de Groot created fully customised exterior and interior designs for the 299GT Lalabe, with the Dutch designer commenting that it was “a pleasure to work with clients so invested in their yacht on a personal level”. Van der Valk describes the yacht’s profile, complete with a round bilged hull, as a modern take on classic explorer lines while concealing a “surprisingly voluminous interior”.

 

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Designed for a multi-generational family, the main entertaining areas have been outfitted with elements inspired by “waterside residential living”. This includes a generous aft cockpit and beach club area complete with outdoor dining, lounge areas and a swim platform offering easy access to the water. Spa facilities encompass a sauna and steam room.

 

Indoors, a large central staircase connects all three decks. Up to 10 guests can be accommodated in five cabins comprising a master suite with a private office and two walk-in wardrobes, two VIPs on the lower deck and two twin guest cabins.

 

A unique interior feature is the spacious galley with ample workspaces and an island counter, reflecting the owner’s love for cooking.

 

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Yoeri Bijker, Van der Valk’s Commercial Director, stated: “Lalabe encapsulates everything that Van der Valk stands for – superb engineering, custom design, Dutch quality and bespoke construction combining to create a client’s perfect yacht.

 

“To see the project hit the water for the first time is an exciting moment and we know she will be a very happy home away from home for her owners and their family.”

 

Lalabe is next scheduled to undertake sea trials and complete final outfitting before being delivered to her owners this summer. She is expected to make her world debut at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival, which will be held from September 9-14.

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Benetti splashes XWave

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The Italian shipyard’s latest B.Now 50M motoryacht, designed by RWD, has been launched and named XWave.

 

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Benetti has launched its latest B.Now 50M, with the new hull featuring the Oasis Deck option and pictures revealing her name to be XWave. Built under the project name FB615, the 50m motoryacht will be ready for cruising and delivered to her new owners “later this summer”, according to Benetti.

 

The four-deck vessel features a sleek profile with a raked bow and a distinctive stripe of orange paint across her hull. Construction on the steel and aluminium yacht began two years ago, with the interior and exterior designs customised to the owners’ preferences by British studio RWD.

 

Amy Whitaker, RWD’s lead designer on the project, commented: “Working on the interiors of FB615 has been an exciting journey. The synergy we created with the clients and Benetti enabled us to develop a unique interior that is a canvas designed to evolve over time.”

 

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According to Benetti, the onboard areas of XWave were designed to create “a stylish harmony between interior and exterior spaces”, resulting in “an immersive, continuous experience between indoor environments and the sea”.

 

This vision is notably present on the main deck, which features a seamless transition from the main saloon towards the signature Oasis Deck, which is equipped with a waterside pool and fold-out wings that expand the space to cover 116sqm.

 

Offering just under 500GT of volume, XWave also has a 100sqm sundeck for alfresco entertaining. The yacht can host up to 12 guests in six cabins, as well as 10 crew members.

 

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Daniela Petrozzi, Benetti’s Sales Director, commented: “Together with RWD, whose deep understanding of the B.Now philosophy made them the ideal partner for this project, we crafted a yacht that not only meets but exceeds the owner’s expectations.”

 

As the owner’s representative, brokerage house Burgess also worked closely on the project. Barry Gray, Technical Representative at Burgess, stated: “The enormous success of the B.Now series reflects how this RWD design exceptionally delivers on the desires and needs of today’s modern yacht buyer.”

 

Powered by Benetti’s E-Mode hybrid propulsion system, XWave has a cruising range of 4,500nm at 10 knots.

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The America’s Cup and Louis Vuitton Cup trophies have been presented in both Rome and Naples, with the latter hosting the 38th edition.

 

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Italy welcomed the Louis Vuitton 38th America’s Cup competition to the country with formal trophy presentations in Rome and then the host city of Naples. The 38th America’s Cup regatta will take place in Naples in 2027, marking the first time that the competition will be held in Italy since it began in 1851.

 

In Rome, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni attended a ceremony in the grounds of the historic 17th-century Villa Doria Pamphilj and set against a backdrop of the Vatican’s famous St Peter’s Basilica.

 

“Today we celebrate the arrival in Italy for the first time in history of the America’s Cup – the oldest, most famous, most prestigious sailing trophy in the world – a global event that involves millions of enthusiasts all over the world and that represents a unique, extraordinary synthesis between tradition and the future between cutting-edge engineering and competitive spirit,” Meloni said.

 

The America’s Cup and Louis Vuitton Cup trophies in Naples

 

The Prime Minister added that she was “honoured to welcome to Rome the Defender, Emirates Team New Zealand, as well as the America’s Cup and the Louis Vuitton Cup trophies”, calling the trophies “global symbols of sporting passion and excellence of innovation”. Meloni was presented with a model of Taihoro, the winning boat of the last America’s Cup regatta.

 

Grant Dalton, CEO of Emirates Team New Zealand; Gaetano Manfredi, the Mayor of Naples; and Andrea Abodi, Minister for Sport and Youth, were also among VIPs at the trophy presentation.

 

Dalton stated: “Naples is passion, Naples is history … and it is our honour to bring the America’s Cup to Naples.” Manfredi described Naples as “one of the great seaside cities of the Mediterranean”.

 

The Naples presentation was held inside Castel dell’Ovo

 

In Naples two days later, the iconic Mount Vesuvius looked over the 38th America’s Cup presentation at the historic Castel dell’Ovo. The event featured the unveiling of both the America’s Cup and Louis Vuitton Cup trophies alongside presentations by key figures including Manfredi, Abodi, Dalton and Marco Mezzaroma, President of Sport and Health.

 

The evening concluded with a drinks reception on the Castel dell’Ovo rooftop, which offered guests a chance to survey the racecourse of the next America’s Cup regatta, which will be set in the Bay of Naples between the castle and the western headland of Posillipo.

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Club Marina Cove in Hong Kong is hosting the Asia Yachting Brokerage Boat Show, with a reduced-price Prestige 680 among the highlights.

 

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Absolute 60 Fly

 

The Asia Yachting Brokerage Boat Show will be held at Club Marina Cove from June 6-8, with the event starting on Friday afternoon from 2-6pm before opening from 10am-6pm on both Saturday and Sunday. For event details and to register, visit: https://asiayachting.net/news/invitation-asia-yachting-brokerage-boat-show-2025/

 

Kelly Yeung, Asia Yachting’s Senior Marketing Manager, said: “We’ve had a strong start to the summer and I’m confident this brokerage boat show will be another great success. Following the brisk sales of new yachts over the past few months, we’re optimistic about reaching new clients through events like this.”

 

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Prestige 680

 

A Prestige 680, the former flagship of the French brand’s F-Line of flybridge motoryachts, will be a highlight of the line-up following a recent price reduction from €1.7 million to €1.35 million. This makes it “one of the most competitively priced second-hand 65ft-plus motoryachts in Asia-Pacific launched after 2020”, according to Asia Yachting.

Other motoryachts in the provisional line-up include an Absolute 60 Fly (click for Review), a Galeon 400 Fly (click for Review) and an Oceania 45WA from China. A Leopard 48 sailing catamaran is also part of the variety of boats on show at the three-day event.

 

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Galeon 400 Fly

 

“The Asia Yachting Brokerage Boat Show will showcase an impressive selection of pre-owned yachts, offering a fantastic opportunity to explore a diverse range of vessels and discover unbeatable deals just in time for the summer season,” Asia Yachting stated. “Enjoy the chance to experience these stunning boats up close and connect with fellow yachting enthusiasts at one of Hong Kong’s top marine venues.”

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Amels completes Moonstone refit

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Moonstone has been redelivered to her owners after a 26-month refit project by Amels and Harrison Eidsgaard.

 

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Damen Yachting has announced the re-delivery of motoryacht Moonstone, following the completion of a significant refit project at the Amels shipyard in the Netherlands. Originally delivered under the name of Albatross by Delta Marine in 2016, the refit works took place over a total of 26 months.

 

Overseen by British design studio Harrison Eidsgaard, the project featured a major overhaul of both her interior and exterior features. The most substantial alteration was a 7m extension of the yacht, giving her a new overall length of 79.2m and a volume of 2,149GT.

 

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The extension allowed the existing spaces on board to be enhanced with new amenities. A swimming pool was added to the main deck, a private jacuzzi was included on the owner’s deck, and the lower deck now features a generous aft platform designed to offer waterside lounging and easier access for swimming and watersports.

 

The sundeck was also refreshed, with the addition of a new cocktail bar and winter garden for indoor and al fresco entertaining. To complete her new look, Moonstone was also given a fresh coat of paint across her exterior.

 

Amels, Moonstone, Albatross superyacht, Damen Yachting, refit, Delta Marine, Harrison Eidsgaard,

 

“After months of work on this beautiful project, we proudly bid her farewell,” commented Daan Langezaal, the Project Manager of Moonstone’s refit. “The collaboration with the owner’s team ran like clockwork, and challenges were successfully overcome. A big thank you to everyone involved in this beautiful project.”

 

Following her departure from Amels’ Vlissingen City shipyard in the Netherlands, Moonstone’s owners plan to privately cruise the yacht throughout summer 2025. Moonstone can accommodate 12 guests, looked after by a crew of 19 with an additional two staff members.

 

Damon Smallwood, the owners’ representative, stated: “We are proud and pleased with the intensive and effective collaboration that led to this result. The owners have a beautiful yacht to cruise around the world for years to come.”

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World Boating Day celebrated by over 100 events

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Organised by The Superyacht Life Foundation, the second edition of World Boating Day featured events across 16 boat-loving countries.


Bilgin Yachts in Turkey

 

The second World Boating Day, held on May 24, featured more than 100 events across 16 countries in key boating destinations around the world. Founded by The Superyacht Life Foundation in 2024, the World Boating Day invites shipyards, dealers, marinas, sailing clubs and other yachting bodies to celebrate of life on the water.

 

Dilan Sarac, Executive Director of The Superyacht Life Foundation, said: “World Boating Day isn’t just about celebration – it’s a global invitation to experience the joy, connection and wellbeing that life on the water offers. It’s a moment to open our world and share the spirit of boating with everyone.”

 

Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in Australia

 

Events in Asia included the Asia Superyacht Night Hong Kong on May 8, held during the Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit. Later in the month, the groundbreaking ceremony for the Benoa Marina in Bali also honoured World Boating Day.

 

In Australia, the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show celebrated the occasion on the Saturday of the four-day event, while Riviera opened its doors to the public, hosting curated tours and discussions on future-focused yacht building.

 

In Italy, Benetti hosted over 2,000 visitors at the Italian builder’s Livorno shipyard in an event that also played a part in Blu Livorno, the city’s new biennial event dedicated to the sea and water.

 

Cantiere Rossini in Pesaro, Marche region

 

Cantiere Rossini’s refit facility in Pesaro, in the Marche region, also celebrated World Boating Day, while TEDx Forte dei Marmi – co-hosted by Next Yacht Group and WOSA – invited guests to kick off the summer season and celebrate Italian yachting ahead of its official event on August 30.

 

In the Netherlands, the 7 Dutch Shipyards Press Tour gave media exclusive access to leading builders, with a focus on sustainability and next-generation design, while Royal Huisman, VMG Yachtbuilders and Vitters also offered a unique look at their heritage and upcoming projects.

 

Pulina Exclusive Interiors studio in Italy

 

In France, the historic Port Vauban in Antibes invited schoolchildren to the port to find out more about sustainability. Young Professionals in Yachting Monaco hosted a thought-provoking session introducing students and young professionals to the diverse world of nautical careers. In the UK, the UK Sailing Academy highlighted career pathways in the maritime industry.

 

In Turkey, Bilgin Yachts, Ses Yachts and Mengi Yay made a splash with immersive events to raise awareness of the superyacht industry, while the Turkish Shipbuilders Association hosted a showcase for students, bringing along some of the key personalities from the country’s shipbuilding industry.

 

The Turkish Shipbuilders Association

 

West Istanbul Marina invited local boating fans to an open day, calling on the public to come and enjoy a day by the docks, and Emre Boyoglu Media gave a yacht photography workshop at Sunseeker Turkey.

 

Freedom Boat Club, in Australia’s Brisbane and Sydney locations and across Spain, welcomed new boating enthusiasts with special events aimed at demystifying boat ownership. In the US, MarineMax and Pier Sixty-Six Marina in Florida held family-friendly events blending entertainment and education on the boating lifestyle.

 

World Boating Day, The Superyacht Life Foundation, Dilan Sarac, Asia Superyacht Night, Benetti, Mengi Yay, Riviera

MB92 Group in Spain

 

Based in Amsterdam, The Superyacht Life Foundation is a non-profit industry body that champions positive people, places and projects in the superyacht industry, and is supported by almost 30 multi-sector partners including the likes of Lürssen, Benetti, Sanlorenzo and CRN.

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Lantau Yacht Club, in Hong Kong receives 5 Gold Anchor Platinum Marina status

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The five-year-old club becomes Hong Kong’s first marina to achieve this highest rank of international-standard accreditation, and the fifth in Asia.

 

 Lantau Yacht Club, LYC, 5 Gold Anchor Platinum Marina, Marina Industries Association

 

Lantau Yacht Club (LYC) has achieved the coveted official recognition of excellence by becoming Hong Kong’s first marina to achieve the coveted 5 Gold Anchor Platinum Marina accreditation from the Marina Industries Association (MIA).

 

The global accreditation is the highest accolade awarded in the industry, reserved for marinas “that offer their customers a comprehensive and unique marina experience by providing unparalleled boating facilities, tailored and personalised service, and an outstanding array of high-quality amenities”, as MIA defines this top-tier status.

 

This elevated recognition places LYC among a group of just five marinas across Asia to receive the highest distinction in marina quality.

 

The 5 Gold Anchor Platinum Marina accreditation follows an exhaustive assessment process that evaluates 90 stringent criteria, from infrastructure and environmental management to customer service excellence, along with feedback from berth holders, and LYC scored an impressive 95.24 per cent overall.

 

Lantau Yacht Club, LYC, 5 Gold Anchor Platinum Marina, Marina Industries Association

 

LYC’s achievement is furthered by its simultaneous MIA recognition as Hong Kong’s sole Superyacht Ready Marina, affirming its elite status in meeting the most demanding requirements of superyachts.

 

The MIA assessment report highlighted LYC exceptional standards that included: impeccably maintained, world-class facilities; state-of-the-art superyacht infrastructure; thoughtfully designed on-water facilities in excellent, as-new condition; high-quality amenities in the clubhouse and marina office; premium member amenities including high-end concierge services; 24/7 dockside assistance and personalised meet-and-greet services; and a vibrant social calendar and exclusive member events.

 

This latest honour adds to LYC’s growing collection of prestigious accolades, including for Best New Marina in Asia, in the Yacht Style Awards 2024.

 

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LYC’s 100m pontoon

 

Lantau Yacht Club is certainly built to a very high standard and features a state-of-the-art, typhoon-sheltered marina with 148 berths. It is the first and only yacht club in Hong Kong with berths catering to superyachts up to approximately 100m in length.

 

The Marina offers upgraded meter-controlled water and shore power, ensuring optimal supply for the most demanding superyachts. Unique to Hong Kong, the 5m-wide concrete pontoons at LYC allow for two-way passage of golf carts, enhancing convenience and accessibility.

 

As the newest marina in Hong Kong – operating its first phase in 2020, with clubhouse completion in 2021 – LYC combines modern design with advanced infrastructure.

 

The Platinum and Superyacht Ready accreditations come as LYC completes a comprehensive enhancement programme designed to meet the growing demand from superyacht owners in the region.

 

“This dual accreditation represents the culmination of our relentless pursuit of perfection,” said Franklin Mak, Executive Vice President of Hospitality at HKR International Limited. “We are very proud to be Hong Kong’s first 5 Gold Anchor Platinum Marina. Our unparalleled facilities and services, combined with our location at the heart of the Greater Bay Area, create unprecedented opportunities to connect yachting enthusiasts from Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen and beyond.”

 

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The Lantau Boat Show 2023

 

Looking ahead, Mak shared LYC’s ambitious vision: “After nearly five years of operation and continuous enhancement, we’ve moved beyond simply operating a marina – we’re now curating a complete yachting ecosystem that will cement Hong Kong’s status as Asia’s definitive superyacht hub.

 

“Our strategic evolution focuses on three key pillars: first, reinforcing our position as the homeport of choice for international superyachts through premium berthing solutions and exceptional services; second, driving industry advancement by establishing Asia’s leading platform for maritime innovation and lifestyle experiences; and third, boosting Hong Kong’s global nautical standing by hosting prestigious regattas and marine events.

 

“This Platinum accreditation both recognises our journey so far and propels our mission to redefine luxury yachting standards across Asia.”

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