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Sanlorenzo, 50Steel, La Spezia, Massimo Perrotti, Reformer-Fuel Cell, Siemens, Piero Lissoni,

Sanlorenzo 50Steel superyacht launches with fanfare

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More than 700 guests celebrated the launch of the superyacht that, as well as bringing another striking superyacht to the Steel line, introduces the green methanol fuel-cell system for zero-impact energy production to the market.

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“With the launch of the 50Steel, Sanlorenzo celebrates a fundamental milestone in its history, in the spirit of innovation and sustainability,” declared Massimo Perotti, Chairman and CEO of the Sanlorenzo Group at last weekend’s launch of the striking 49.99m long, 9.4m at maximum beam Sanlorenzo 50Steel superyacht.

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He added that the brand’s “new line of superyachts embodies the pioneering spirit and passion for challenges that have always guided us in the design and construction of our fleet … always elegant and comfortable, but also in the field of technology and sustainability, to achieve the ambitious goals of reducing our environmental footprint.”

 

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His point was particularly relevant to this new model: the 50Steel is the world’s first superyacht to accommodate the modular Reformer-Fuel Cell system, developed in collaboration with Siemens Energy, capable of transforming green methanol into hydrogen and then into electrical energy to power all the yacht’s hotel systems without storing hydrogen on board.

 

This allows the vessel to generate electrical energy up to a maximum of 100kW, with propulsion engines and diesel generators switched off. The system, completely carbon-neutral, greatly increases time able to be spent at anchor without diesel fuel consumption, covering about 90 per cent of the typical usage time of a superyacht with zero emissions.

 

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Sanlorenzo’s patented Hidden Engine Room (HER) helps find new ways to interpret space while keeping the yacht under 500 tons of displacement and enables a reconfiguration of the engine room. Synergy across on-board spaces is also achieved thanks to the expert work of Piero Lissoni, who was behind the interior design of this first unit.

 

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To some 700 assembled guests – including one who felt very privileged to attend – Yacht Style publisher, Gael Burlot – the sense of occasion was palpable.

 

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See video highlights of the launch here

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Robertson and Caine, Leopard Catamarans, Cape Town South Africa, power catamarans, sailing catamarans, Simonis Voogd Design

Shipyard: Out of Africa – Leopard Catamarans

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Built in South Africa by Robertson and Caine, Leopard’s power and sailing catamarans are as tough as the seas they cross, and available around the globe through the world’s biggest charter companies.

Words: John Higginson; photos: Leopard Catamarans/Nautique 

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Work in Progress at a Robertson and Caine Bolt Avenue facility

I don’t think I’ve ever seen so much dancing – or any dancing, in fact – during a shipyard visit. However, during our tour of Robertson and Caine’s half-a-dozen facilities around Cape Town, I frequently see factory workers grooving, singing and laughing, whether it’s while carrying a sanded piece of wood or having just downed tools for a well-earned tea break.

The vibe is contagious. It’s an ‘all hands on deck’ atmosphere and everyone seems happy and dedicated to producing Leopard catamarans for the rest of the world to enjoy.

 

Along with French brands Lagoon and Fountaine Pajot, Leopard is one of the ‘big three’ in the world of pleasure sailing and power catamarans. Employing 2,400 staff, Robertson and Caine builds exclusively for Leopard Catamarans and its sister charter companies Sunsail and The Moorings, with all three companies under Travelopia and all models known internally as ‘Leopards’. Following a strong rebound from a Covid era that halted the global travel industry in its tracks and left a couple of charter competitors in its wake, Leopard looks set to remain at the catamaran sector’s top table as continues to produce over 200 catamarans a year, shipped around the globe from South Florida to the south of France, Singapore to Sydney.

 

Yacht Style witnessed the production of all six Leopard models and their charter-specific versions during a head-spinning tour for some of the brand’s Asian dealers in Cape Town and other parts of the Western Cape province.

 

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Robertson and Caine employs some 2,400 staff

 

 

 

 

 

There were visits to the Royal Cape Yacht Club and Cape Grace Marina, and cruises on Leopard powercats down the coast to Clifton, that offered views of the iconic Table Mountain rising above city.

 

An overnight safari at Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve saw lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, cheetahs and, you guessed it, leopards. Not to mention a pleasant stop at the Ernie Els Wine Estate near Stellenbosch, among other local highlights.

 

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The Leopard fleet against a Table Mountain vista

 

 

 

 

 

While the Western Cape offers an enjoyable lifestyle for some and is a tourist hot spot, unemployment is a huge issue, which is why labour-intensive industries like boatbuilding are much needed.

 

Robertson and Caine is among dozens of first-class boatbuilders of varying size across the country. However, it’s by far the country’s biggest and remains the southern hemisphere’s largest catamaran builder. In fact, it’s the global leader in inboard power catamarans, with a fleet focused on strong, powerful flybridge powercats.

 

Leopard is currently producing its fourth generation of powercats – the all-new 40 PC, 46 PC and 53 PC – alongside a trio of sailing catamarans, the 42, 45 and 50.

 

It all started when Lex Raas, a South African boatbuilder, followed eight years with Beneteau in France and the US by joining The Moorings in 1994, later becoming CEO and overseeing the merger with Sunsail.

 

Early on, Raas saw the potential of catamarans so asked John Robertson and the late Jerry Caine if they could build specifically-designed sailing cats for the Caribbean charter market.

 

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John Robertson, co-founder of Robertson & Caine, with Franck Bauguil, head of Travelopia’s yachting business

 

Founded in the Cape Town suburb of Woodstock in 1991, Robertson and Caine produced 100 catamarans for The Moorings in just four years. Each made its way to its destination on its own hull, showing that these cats, initially tested and sea-trialled in the rough seas off Cape Town, were built to last and could handle ocean conditions.

The popularity of the models led to sailors wanting to buy their own and in 1997 the Leopard brand launched with its 45 model, producing 69 units. Custom layouts, optional gear and delivery locations were offered. The 38, 47 and 42 sailing cats followed, selling about 200 units between them, before Leopard entered the powercat market in 2002 with the 46 PC.

 

By this time, John Robertson had relocated to Florida, to be close to the brand’s core market and where today his son Michael works for the company.

 

Leopard’s 1,000th catamaran set sail by early 2012, firmly establishing the brand and Robertson and Caine’s position in the market. Just over a decade later, the 2,513th Leopard catamaran was launched on November 14, 2022. Why was this date significant? It was the 70th birthday of John Robertson, who retired from the business the following year after selling to Vox Ventures.

 

The Bolt Avenue site is dedicated to the Leopard 45

 

The growth has been steady but noticeable. Dieter Roux, the shipyard’s Service Manager, recalls annual production of about 80 units when he joined Robertson and Caine in 2007 and has seen that figure rise to about 215 catamarans a year now. To date, Robertson and Caine has produced over 2,800 ‘Leopard’ catamarans based on 26 models, with the first two-thirds or so cruising from Cape Town across seas and oceans to their delivery destinations, before shipping options proved feasible.

 

In terms of manpower and footprint, Robertson and Caine has a workforce and facilities size comparable to the likes of British builders Sunseeker and Princess in Poole and Plymouth respectively, both on England’s south coast.

 

It’s a business model that differs to many yacht builders in Italy, for example, which rely on sub-contractors, where the biggest companies like Azimut-Benetti, Ferretti Group and Sanlorenzo have operations across multiple cities.

Robertson and Caine’s seven sites are headed by the Woodstock facility on Railway Street, where it produces the 50 and 53 PC, the flagships of the sailing and powercat lines respectively. Woodstock is home to the in-house design team, as Leopard oversees all aspects of design, collaborating with Simonis Voogd Design on naval architecture.

 

Leopard produces about 25-30 units of the 53 Powercat yearly, which passed the 100-unit mark in April 2024, four years after the model debuted at the Miami International Boat Show in 2020. It’s an impressive demand for a model whose predecessor, the 51 PC, sold a stunning 137 units.

 

The 53 PC is on a cycle of about 11 working days, while the 50 sail cat is on a six-day cycle. To the northeast, the Neptune Street facility in Paarden Eiland includes the Leopard 40 PC assembly line, moulding shop and engineering department. Further northeast is Bolt Avenue, the only site with a testing pool and dedicated to the Leopard 45, the company’s best-selling model to date, with over 360 units produced. Nearby are neighbouring Graph Avenue and Hoist Avenue facilities, home to the Leopard 42 and 46 model assembly lines plus the large joinery workshop and CNC machines.

 

The company makes its own exterior and interior cushions at a new site. When complete, catamaran are trucked to the waterfront for commissioning before awaiting shipping to destinations in six continents. The US is the foremost market; Asia typically receives about 8-10 units a year.

 

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Singapore’s Leopard dealership showed the 42, 50, 40 PC, 46 PC and 53 PC models at Singapore Yachting Festival 2024

 

Roughly half of Robertson and Caine’s output are private Leopard catamarans, with the other half split between Sunsail and The Moorings, where they’re available as part of enticing ownership programmes. Within Sunsail and The Moorings fleets, ownership plans include a charter programme of five to six years during which the yacht is managed and maintained at zero cost to the owner, who can use the yacht or others for up to 12 weeks of cruising – based on a points system – at any of the charter companies’ global destinations.

 

The Guaranteed Income package provides owners with a fixed monthly income – not dependent on charter activity – before the owner takes full ownership at completion of the programme. Alternatively, Thailand is among selected markets offering Option to Purchase, where owners initially pay 45 per cent and once the programme is completed, can choose whether to pay another 20 per cent to own the yacht outright or take a guaranteed cash buyback of 20 per cent.

 

Both programmes offer stress-free ownership as well as financial benefits and savings, offering an enticing way to dip your paw into the alluring world of Leopard cats.

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Top 5 reasons to attend the Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit 2024

Top 5 reasons to attend the Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit 2024

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With just a few weeks until the inaugural Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit, now is the time to purchase the few last remaining tickets. Taking place in Hong Kong on the 5 and 6 June, at the Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel, the event is expecting around 150 guests to attend the two-day event.

With only a few more tickets left, here are five reasons why you don’t want to miss out!

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1. The best networking in the region

With more than 10 hours of networking in the programme, including a dinner at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, you can be sure that amongst the 150 delegates, you will make many new connections with attendees from Asia, the Pacific, Europe and the Middle East.

Meet people from some of the industry’s top yacht builders and designers including Damen YachtingRossinaviOceancoLürssenSanlorenzoTurquoise YachtsFerretti GroupBenettiCassetta Yacht DesignersGulf Craft and SilverYachts.

 

2. Meet Family Offices & Captains

SuperYacht Times has invited over 50 family offices from Asia to join the first edition of the Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit. The event also expects to see a good number of yacht captains who are based in Asia in attendance.

Also meet people from financial institutions including Voyager, UBS and InvestHK, as well as the key individuals who manage yachts in the region, such as Lodestone Yachts, Arrow MonacoCamper & NicholsonsBurgess and more.

 

3. Hong Kong home to 75+ superyacht owners

According to SYT iQ, there are more than 75 yacht owners from Hong Kong with yachts over 30-metres. Hong Kong is currently the leading hub in Asia for superyacht owners and hosts a substantial number of yachts.

The city is home to 67 billionaires (Forbes 2024), and holds huge potential from the perspective of superyacht ownership. Take advantage of your visit to the Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit to arrange meetings with owners and their teams.

 

4. Excellent speaker line-up & content

The Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit features presentations and panels led by some of the most respected and knowledgeable figures in the superyacht industry.

With a carefully curated selection of topics, attendees include:

The event will conclude with a keynote interview with Rose Damen of Damen Yachting, who will cover Damen Yachting‘s perspective on the value of the Asia-Pacific region, the yard’s strategy over the coming years and the changing landscape of the superyacht construction sector.

You can find out more about the programme and see the full list of speakers here.

 

5. Market insights and trends 

Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit provides in-depth insights into the latest market trends, technological advancements, and regulatory changes affecting the superyacht industry in the Asia-Pacific region. After COVID-19, much of the yachting industry has overlooked Asia, making this summit a unique opportunity to connect with key players and gain insights into regional developments and business opportunities.

 

Understanding these trends is crucial for making informed business decisions and staying competitive in the dynamic superyacht market, allowing you to identify who the key players are in the industry. You can also pick up a copy of SYT’s Asia-Pacific Superyacht Report which will be released at the event, with details explaining the potential for the market and region.

Buy your tickets here:

To find out more about the event and to view the entire two day programme, head to the APSS event page on the SuperYacht Times website. The last remaining tickets are available for purchase here, so make sure you don’t miss out!

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Tall ship, Clipper, Clipper Stad Amsterdam, Charter, Events, Hong Kong, Exclusive Venue

Dutch Tall Ship Charter in Hong Kong

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Clipper Stad Amsterdam, built in the Netherlands in the 19th century, is 76m long, carries 31 sails across its tall masts and can be enjoyed during its two days in Hong Kong in late June.

 

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All photos: Randstad Hong Kong/Clipper Stad Amsterdam.

Steeped in history and brimming with timeless elegance, Clipper Stad Amsterdam boasts an expansive 23,680-square-foot deck and meticulously crafted interiors that feature modern amenities, comforts (and air-conditioning).

The interior’s long room would be formal enough for corporate events and a charismatic spot for intimate gatherings. The open-air bar with its panoramic views is a special spot and both the aft deck and foredeck are ideal for lounging.

 

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The clipper is available through Exclusive Venue which is taking bookings, in collaboration with Randstad Hong Kong, for charters on June 26 and 27 for either half-day or full-day use.

 

All reservations include on-board crew services, including kitchen and service staff who are able to customise event experiences that range from the likes of a cocktail party under the stars to a seated fine-dining meal for up to 60 guests, with service to match, to corporate functions or events.

 

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Brought to Hong Kong by Randstad Hong Kong, steel-hulled Clipper Stad Amsterdam sails under the Dutch flag.

 

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The clipper departed on a two-year voyage in August 2023 and has sailed across the world with recent stops at Japan and Hawaii. Hong Kong is part of the world tour and it will not be back in Hong Kong again, based on current plans.

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The Vendée Globe bites into the Big Apple

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New York Vendée race next week is the perfect training ground – and qualifying leg for some – ahead of the solo around-the-world main event, The Vendée Globe.

Vendée racer, Xu Singchain of Team Haikou

 

With under six months before the 10th edition of the Vendée Globe sailing race starts in November, it is holding an American event – New York Vendée – as the last qualifying and selection race for the solo around-the-world main event.

 

The New York Vendée Les Sables d’Olonne, to give its full name, sets sail on May 29 at 2pm, local time.

 

The 30 skippers are limbering up with this final test before the Vendée Globe and put their boats through their paces, while attempting to assert superiority over their rivals. It’s also the last chance for some to qualify and be among the 40 selected for the 10th edition.

                       

They set off the coast of New York, twice as many in number as in this event’s first edition in 2016.

 

This transatlantic regatta, which includes the favourites for the Vendée Globe, is likely to be extremely fast: the downwind conditions should propel the first competitors towards the finishing point in Vendée, France very quickly.

 

Each Vendée event is an open monohull race under the International Monohull Open Class Association (Imoca), which manages the class of 60ft (18.28m) boats.

 

Given the technological advances in the Imocas, the record time of nine days, 16hrs, 57mins, 52s set by Jérémie Beyou in 2016 should be beaten.

 

Tomorrow, May 24, will see pre-race speed runs over a one-nautical-mile racecourse in Manhattan Bay, called Vendée Liberty. Four pools will follow each other to put on a show, for spectators.

 

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The Vendée Liberty exhibition race route, before the Vendée new York to France event takes place

 

Two skippers competing in the New York race are based in Asia: Kojiro Shiraishi (Japan) and Xu Jingkun (China), and another – James Harayda (Great Britain) – was born in Singapore. Yacht Style takes a look at their form, below.

New York Vendée, Vendée Globe, Monohull Racing, Imoca, Jérémie Beyou, Kojiro Shiraishi, Xu Jingkun, James HaraydaKojiro Shiraishi (Japan); photo: Jean-Marie Liot/Alea/Vendee Globe

  

Third-time Vendée Globe participant, Shiraishi races with DMG Mori Global One. In 1994, at the age of 26 became the youngest sailor to complete a non-stop single-handed circumnavigation. He twice finished second in the BOC Challenge, a solo race with stopovers and in 2016, he became the first sailor from Asia to start of the Vendée Globe race.

 

In February 2021, aboard the Imoca DMG Mori Global One, Shiraishi completed the Vendée Globe.

For the 2024 edition, he aims to do better than his 16th place in 2020, with the same hull that is equipped with new foils and a new bow.

 

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Xu Jingkun (China); photo: Jean-Louis Carli

 

Xu, first-time participant, is one of China’s top sailing athletes, racing with Singchain Team Haikou. At the age of 12, he lost his left hand in an accident. In 2005, he joined the Chinese national team, this is how he started sailing. He has taken on many challenges: solo around the China Sea, sailing a Mini Transat 6.50 around the world. In 2008, he took part in the Beijing Paralympic Games.

 

In Chinese competitions, he has finished on many podiums. Almost 10 years later, he set a Chinese record at the World Championships. Thanks to his successes under sail, he has been voted Personality of the Year in China several times and as a sailing instructor, he has passed on his passion to many in his homeland.

 

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James Harada (Great Britain); photo: Jean-Marie Liot/Alea/Vendee Globe 

Growing up in Singapore, first-time participant Harayda, of Gentoo Sailing Team, spent weekends exploring and racing around the tropical island in various dinghies and keelboats. Fast forward 12 years and James has competed in many of the worlds largest offshore races. From this, he became a two-time British Double Handed National Champion with teammate Dee Caffari, who finished 6th in the 2008 Vendée Globe. Now it’s James’ turn to attempt a result.

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SCIBS preview, SCIBS 2024, Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2024, Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2024 preview, Queensland, Australia, CL Yachts, Gulf Craft, Cora Cat

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Tomorrow (Thursday, May 23), the 35th Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show on Hope Island, an hour’s drive south of Brisbane begins, ending on May 26.

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Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show/@ken.roney.photography 

 

With more than 700 boats and some 2,500 marine products – including a significant toys selection displayed alongside a range of luxury cars and other lifestyle products and activity areas – there are some compelling reasons to be excited for all who are visiting.

 

Here we list just a few of the many interesting yacht showings.

 

The CLB65 by CL Yachts makes its Australia premiere, having debuted in Asia in Hong Kong in 2023. As CL Yachts’ entry-level model, capable of 27 knots, it is also the brand’s first to feature an aft galley.

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The Cora Cat 48, a flybridge power catamaran with a range of 1,500, produced by PMG Shipyard, a 20,800sqm facility in Rayong, southeast Thailand, owned by Swiss Philippe Guenat. It will be part of The Yacht Sales Co’s line-up.
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The Thailand-built Cora Cat 48


UAE yard Gulf Craft’s Nomad 101, the 31m explorer yacht which was displayed with great interest at the Sydney Boat Show last year, makes its SCIBS debut. 

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Also getting its world premiere at SCIBS is the Heysea V75. At 22.9m in length, this is the Chinese shipyard’s first new powercat model since it launched the large-format private order, the Vista 43M in 2020.  

From Taiwan, the 27.3m Horizon FD90 Skyline, a newly completed superyacht designed by Dutch naval architect Cor D Rover will be on show, along with the FD80, both debuting in Australia.

Australian yards Riviera and Maritimo show their increasingly customisable production models. Riviera’s 6000 Sports Yacht Platinum – Neptune Oceanic – is an Australia debut, while Maritimo’s M600 and M55 Black Edition are both world debuts. Fellow domestic builder, Iliad Catamarans will also be showing two respected powercat models: the Iliad 53F and the 62.

A vintage classic will also be getting a lot of attention at SCIBS: a 1959 Riva Florida, Bellissimo, on sale from Ray White Marine brokerage. The 5.4m dayboat was restored using original Riva parts by Cantiere Matteri at Lezzeno on the shores of Lake Como, Italy and has also been upgraded with a modern and powerful engine – a Chevrolet V8 350.

In addition to marine displays, SCIBS 2024 aims to appeal to family visitors with

live entertainment, roving entertainers, fishing masterclasses, cooking sessions, on-water

demonstrations and two dedicated kids’ zones.

 

This year SCIBS debuts its Lagoon Beach Club VIP Experience – an upscale precinct that offers guests a luxury beach club vibe including all-day dining, free-flowing drinks, pop-up bars and live entertainment all overlooking InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort’s lagoon pool and award-winning marina.
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YACHT STYLE Issue 77 out now

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The third issue of 2024 features a power catamaran cover story, the YACHT STYLE Awards, Azimut Grande’s growing presence in Asia, Robertson and Caine’s production of Leopard catamarans, and reviews of the Bluegame BGM75, 60 Sunreef Power Eco and Cora 48 powercats, as well as Van der Valk’s 34m Blue Jeans, Riva 102’ Corsaro Super, Aquitalia 68 and Axopar 45 Cross Top.

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Amber One, a 70 Sunreef Power for charter; Photo: Ocean Sailing House

 

Yacht Style’s third issue of the year used to be an overall multihull special, featuring sailing and power models of all sizes. However, due to the fast-rising popularity of powercats and huge number of brands joining the sector, the ‘motor’ side now has its own edition as we focus on twin-hulled motor yachts in our cover story.

 

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Shipyard: Leopard Catamarans, Robertson and Caine

 

SHIPYARD focuses on South African builder Robertson and Caine, which for almost three decades has produced Leopard power and sailing catamarans as tough as the seas they cross, and which are available around the globe through sister charter companies The Moorings and Sunsail.

 

YACHT STYLE Awards 2024

 

The YACHT STYLE Awards made a welcome return as one of several high-profile events in Singapore in in late April. Yachting leaders from Asia-Pacific and Europe took the stage as ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove hosted a lively gala dinner on the eve of the Singapore Yachting Festival.

 

YACHT STYLE, power catamaran, Azimut Grande, Robertson and Caine, Leopard Catamarans, Bluegame, BGM75, Sunreef, Cora 48, Van der Valk, Blue Jeans, Riva, Aquitalia, Axopar

Shows: Singapore Yachting Festival

 

SHOWS is headlined by a report on the Singapore Yachting Festival, which delivered on promises and was preceded by the ICOMIA Boating Industry Conference. There’s also coverage of the Palma International Boat Show in Spain, International Multihull Show in France, and Palm Beach International Boat Show in the US.


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Enrico Chiaussa, Azimut


In Singapore, Azimut’s Enrico Chiaussa and Filippo Tomasoni spoke to Yacht Style about the increasing popularity in Asia of the Italian builder’s Grande series, which now ranges from the 26M to the upcoming 44M. Many new models have recently arrived in Asia and more are on their way.

 

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Review: Bluegame BGM75

 

Following this issue’s cover theme, REVIEWS kicks off with three powercats. Represented in Asia by Simpson Marine, Bluegame joined the multihull world with the BGM75, collaborating with Philippe Briand, Bernardo Zuccon and Piero Lissoni on the brand’s biggest yacht to date.

 

YACHT STYLE, power catamaran, Azimut Grande, Robertson and Caine, Leopard Catamarans, Bluegame, BGM75, Sunreef, Cora 48, Van der Valk, Blue Jeans, Riva, Aquitalia, Axopar

Review: 60 Sunreef Power Eco

 

Sunreef’s selection of Eco catamarans cruising at sea just keeps getting bigger, although its newest model, the 60 Sunreef Power Eco, is its smallest solar-electric powercat to date. Enjoy the Miami Vibes clue colour in some stunning photos.

 

YACHT STYLE, power catamaran, Azimut Grande, Robertson and Caine, Leopard Catamarans, Bluegame, BGM75, Sunreef, Cora 48, Van der Valk, Blue Jeans, Riva, Aquitalia, Axopar

Review: Cora 48

 

Thailand’s PMG Shipyard launched the first Cora 48 two months ahead of the model’s world premiere at this year’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (May 23-26). The solar-assisted powercat develops on a proven platform and offers masses of flexible outdoor entertaining space, plus the market’s best-lit indoor lounge.

 

YACHT STYLE, power catamaran, Azimut Grande, Robertson and Caine, Leopard Catamarans, Bluegame, BGM75, Sunreef, Cora 48, Van der Valk, Blue Jeans, Riva, Aquitalia, Axopar

Review: Van der Valk Blue Jeans

 

Among monohull motor yachts in REVIEWS is the Asia-based Blue Jeans, a tailor-made 34m masterpiece custom designed by Guido de Groot and built in aluminium by Dutch shipyard Van der Valk for a Hong Kong owner.

 

YACHT STYLE, power catamaran, Azimut Grande, Robertson and Caine, Leopard Catamarans, Bluegame, BGM75, Sunreef, Cora 48, Van der Valk, Blue Jeans, Riva, Aquitalia, Axopar

Review: Riva 102’ Corsaro Super

 

Riva’s 102’ Corsaro Super is also in the spotlight, with Asia’s first hull arriving in Taiwan last year, one arriving in Hong Kong in June and another for the city next year. An upgrade of the model that had its world premiere in Hong Kong to launch Riva’s current Flybridge series, the Super version is having a similarly strong impact in Asia.

 

 

YACHT STYLE, power catamaran, Azimut Grande, Robertson and Caine, Leopard Catamarans, Bluegame, BGM75, Sunreef, Cora 48, Van der Valk, Blue Jeans, Riva, Aquitalia, Axopar

Review: Aquitalia 68

 

Following the Europe debut of the Aquitalia 78 at Cannes last September, Yihong Yachts made its Asia debut at this year’s Singapore Yachting Festival by unveiling the first Aquitalia 68 to feature a Pulina-designed interior and welcomed by a group of happy owners who will put the flybridge model into charter.

 

YACHT STYLE, power catamaran, Azimut Grande, Robertson and Caine, Leopard Catamarans, Bluegame, BGM75, Sunreef, Cora 48, Van der Valk, Blue Jeans, Riva, Aquitalia, Axopar

Review: Axopar 45 Cross Top

 

There’s also the Axopar 45, the flagship of ‘The Adventure Company’. The 45-knot speedster is available in three versions, with the Cross Top combining attributes of the open Sun Top and enclosed Cross Cabin.

 

YACHT STYLE, power catamaran, Azimut Grande, Robertson and Caine, Leopard Catamarans, Bluegame, BGM75, Sunreef, Cora 48, Van der Valk, Blue Jeans, Riva, Aquitalia, Axopar

Racing: Rolex China Sea Race

 

RACING includes a review of the Rolex China Sea Race and updates from SailGP Season 4, while there are COLUMNS by Edward Tan of Hong Seh on the drive for electrification, Colin Dawson of The George Group on the value of a specialist insurance broker, and Stefano Pagani Isnardi of Confindustria Nautica on Italy’s record yacht exports.

 

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Wally to release Wallywind110, Wallyrocket51 in summer

Wally to release Wallywind110, Wallyrocket51 in summer

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Wally is scheduled to deliver hull one of the wallywind110 sailing superyacht in June, with the wallyrocket51 racer to follow.

Ferruccio Rossi, Sanlorenzo, Sanlorenzo Monaco Group, Monaco, France, Spain


Wallywind110 hull number one in February

With Wally celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, excitement is growing at the builder’s yards in Italy as the first Wallywind110 and Wallyrocket51 remain on schedule for delivery this summer. The first Wallywind110 is due for delivery in June, while the second hull on order will soon emerge from the moulds.


The Wallywind110 has been progressing steadily since the Wally brand became part of Ferretti Group in 2019. Work cranked up in 2022 and now the first unit in the innovative line of performance cruisers is nearly at the end of its outfitting. The all-carbon hull has been laminated, painted in a luminous light metallic blue, and all fittings and interiors are finished to Wally’s high standards.


Ferruccio Rossi, Sanlorenzo, Sanlorenzo Monaco Group, Monaco, France, Spain


Wallywind110 hull number two in May

The Wallywind110 has a 6.95m telescopic keel, one-piece carbon-fibre twin rudders, and a towering 48m Hall Spars rig. The hybrid cruiser is capable of roaming the globe or thrilling on the race course – without sacrificing comforts of the yachting lifestyle.

A striking feature is the sheer size of the cockpit area. Reclining on a choice of sofas, sunbeds, loungers or seats, guests can enjoy a vast 80sqm, unencumbered by sail controls positioned aft. Two further lounging areas include another on the foredeck.


Ferruccio Rossi, Sanlorenzo, Sanlorenzo Monaco Group, Monaco, France, Spain


Wallyrocket51’s moulding process

The first Wallyrocket51 is also nearing completion, with the builder expecting it to become a giant of the racing world, outperforming even the inimitable TP52 class. Wally is aiming to build the world’s fastest race boat on corrected time, due to a rigorously studied Botin Partners Naval Architecture hull, and precise in-house engineering.

Wally’s technical department spent five months planning the 51 in collaboration with the designers.

The hull’s famous Wally stripes at the bow and the coveline will be painted a different colour on every hull to distinguish the boats in races.


Ferruccio Rossi, Sanlorenzo, Sanlorenzo Monaco Group, Monaco, France, Spain

wallyrocket51 hull, taking shape


“The year 2024 is going to be massive for Wally’s sailing history, as we launch our 49th maxi sailing yacht,”said Wally Managing Director Stefano de Vivo.“We’re intensely busy finishing these two very different yachts and starting to build additional hulls of both.

“The Wallywind110 is destined to deliver fast, ambitious cruising, while the Wallyrocket51 is an all-out racing machine that will revolutionise regattas for passionate owners. What they both share, however, is Wally’s total commitment to innovative solutions, jaw-droppingly attractive looks and a quality that is unmatched. This is our DNA – what Wally has always been about.”

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Simpson Marine Open Days Hong Kong Shines

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Simpson Marine, Hong Kong held an Open Days event – showing new and pre-owned boats – at its shipyard in Wong Chuk Hang from May 10-11.

 

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New and pre-owned yachts were on display

A line-up of European- and UK-built yachts at Simpson Marine’s Open Days mini boat show last Friday and Saturday (May 10-11, 2024) were enjoyed in perfectly-timed bright weather in Hong Kong, just after two weeks of rain.

Held at Simpson Marine’s shipyard in Wong Chuk Hang, close to Asia’s largest yacht dealership’s Hong Kong headquarters, the event welcomed attracted guests looking for the perfect vessel for warmer season cruising.

New and pre-owned hulls were on display. Two Italian Sanlorenzo superyachts were shown: a 2019 SL86 and a 2022 SX76, as was a new UK-built Fairline Squadron 50, two new French Beneteau Gran Turismos: a 45 and a 41. Additionally, a new France-made Lagoon 40 sailing cat, a 2015 Italy-built Ferretti Yachts 650 and a 2009 Sunseeker 88 from the UK shipyard were displayed.

Sanlorenzo SL86

The Sanlorenzo SL86, a flybridge motoryacht with plenty of customisation, low-cut bulwarks and large side windows cut a stylish silhouette dockside. Inside, its saloon was illuminated with natural light.

It’s stablemate, the like-new SX76 looked every bit the crossover yacht built with functionality for long-range distances and an abundance of in-built storage for marine toys, but with a splash of Sanlorenzo elegance in its exterior lines and interior finishing.

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Sanlorenzo SX76

An exhilarating flybridge cruiser exquisitely finished throughout, the new Fairline Squadron 50 presented generous social spaces in its size category with multiple lounge areas in the saloon, a recently upgraded galley and flybridge and sun decks are also making the model ideal for gatherings, adventures or relaxed comfort.

Fairline Squadron 50

“We were delighted to see some of these yachts being secured by happy new owners,” the dealership said on Monday.

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SpaceCat for charter with Northrop & Johnson APAC

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SpaceCat for charter with Northrop & Johnson APAC

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The international yacht brokerage and charter firm offers the latest spacious luxe power charter in Phuket that’s big on entertainment features and cruising performance.

 

The SpaceCat is 36m on the Phuket charter books for Northrop & Johnson  

When the debut hull of the uber-luxe SpaceCat 36m, with its understated exterior designed by Espen Øino International of Monaco, was boarded by charter broker Lies Sol in Phuket she was immediately wowed.

A Charter Broker for Northrop & Johnson APAC’s Thailand office on the southern island’s Ao Po Marina could not help but be impressed by the sprawling interior and deck space and beautiful styling of this power catamaran, the first configuration of the SpaceCat range by now mainland-China majority-owned SilverYachts, the elevated yacht brand founded in Australia.

At this Phuket meeting with the new owner Northrop & Johnson (N&J) was appointed as the Central Agent for chartering of this 35.9m (118ft) catamaran, which has cutting-edge tech on board incorporated into its contemporary design, across a maximum beam of a generous 13.6m (44ft 7ins).

The wide beam of 13.6m brings an airy interior

The owner liked the fact that N&J not only offers a hands-on local presence, knowledge of Phuket cruising grounds and industry-standard charter procedures via its Southeast Asian headquarters in Phuket, but also benefits from its international reach and proximity to the Mediterranean retail charter broker hotspots of Antibes, Nice and Monaco via its Monaco office, which will be the ‘official’ Central Agent of this charter contact.  

Built in 2022, deck space includes a sizeable pool aft of the main deck and ample space for loungers here and/or aft on the wraparound fly deck (that also has a large lounge with sofa and moveable reclining chairs). The upper deck is also home to the master suite, which opens onto a small dining/bar/office space. Above this is a further sun deck.

On the main deck, plenty of lockers for marine toys and stowable space on deck are provided. And the saloon, galley and interior lounge areas are huge.

In the lower deck of the twin hulls, cabins include a king double, two queen-size doubles and a twin-bed set-up, accommodating eight passengers.

There is also accommodation space for a captain and seven to eight crew members.

At maximum speed of 21 knots, the SpaceCat still offers smooth cruising

Four 588Kw Volvo Penta engines bring maximum speed of 21 knots, with a cruising pace of around 16 knots, and the SpaceCat has an extremely efficient fuel economy, even at high speeds.

Calm at anchor for relaxation, water-toy fun or entertaining

Charter rates are per week for yacht and crew start at US$160,000 in the summer season, with winter prices from US$175,000; all other expenses are chargeable. The Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is 35 per cent to cover all charter costs for fuel, food and beverages, National Park fees, special activities such as scuba diving. Shorter charters from three days (two nights), are available upon request in the summer season from May-November, from Phuket to Phang Nga and Krabi.

Guests can relax on board and / or enjoy plenty of water toys, including 2 iAqua water scooters, an e-foil, a wakeboard and SUPs.

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The second Singapore Yachting Festival was notably bigger than the first edition and could feature timing changes in the third edition in April 2025.

Singapore Yachting Festival thrives after a successful Yacht Style Awards soirée

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Held after the YACHT STYLE Awards, the second Singapore Yachting Festival was notably bigger than the first edition and could feature timing changes for the third edition in April 2025.

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The second Singapore Yachting Festival was notably bigger than the first edition and could feature timing changes in the third edition in April 2025.

 

The second Singapore Yachting Festival featured 72 vessels and 75 exhibitors (representing 115 brands), and attracted 11,500 visitors over the four days, marking a 25 per cent increase on the attendance for last year’s edition, also at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove. The event was held after the YACHT STYLE Awards, which crowned winners in the marina’s Constellation Ballroom following the earlier announcement of nominees in 30 categories.

 

This year’s Singapore Yachting Festival line-up included Asia premieres of Sanlorenzo’s SD118, Wally’s wallywhy200 and wallypower58, HH Catamarans’ flagship HH88, Bluegame’s BGX73, Azimut’s Magellano 60, Fairline’s Squadron 58, Galeon’s 375 GTO, Saxdor’s 400 GTO and Leopard’s 40 Powercat, one of five catamarans shown by the brand.

 

The second Singapore Yachting Festival was notably bigger than the first edition and could feature timing changes in the third edition in April 2025.

 

Princess’s flagship sisters X95 and Y95 appeared at an Asian boat together for the first time, as part of a five-Princess and two-Jeanneau display by Boat Lagoon Yachting that included the Asia premiere of the Merry Fisher 1295 Fly.

 

The Sanlorenzo SD118 lined up beside the builder’s SL96A and SX88 superyachts in Simpson Marine’s six-strong line-up, which included the Fairline Squadron 58 and Bluegame’s BGX73 and BG42. On the penultimate evening of the four-day show, Asia’s largest yacht dealer celebrated its 40th anniversary with an enormous, multi-tier cake and a six-litre bottle of champagne.

 

Simpson Marine had six yachts including the Sanlorenzo SD118

Richard Allen, Simpson Marine’s COO, said: “This event provides an ideal platform to showcase our exceptional range of yachts and services while connecting us with yacht owners and customers attending the show from all over Asia.

 

“As Asia’s main yachting event, it’s an unmissable yearly rendezvous for visitors looking to discover more about boating and access this one-of-a-kind lifestyle. In summary, it was yet another vibrant edition and we’re looking forward to the next one.”

 

 

The 56m Galileo, exhibited by IYC and available for charter in the Maldives and Southeast Asia, was the show’s largest yacht.

 

“It was an honour for Galileo to participate in the Singapore Yachting Festival as the largest yacht this year Andreas Stader, Galileo’s Head of Marketing. “We took pleasure in the opportunity to engage with a vibrant community of clients, brokers, and suppliers from the Southeast Asian region.”

 

Other superyachts included the 40m Silentworld (Iseo Yachting) and 36m Hye Seas II (Camper & Nicholsons), as well as the 42m Fu Ning, a bright-red traditionally designed wooden sailing boat from China.

 

The second Singapore Yachting Festival was notably bigger than the first edition and could feature timing changes in the third edition in April 2025.

 

The Yacht Sales Co had a strong presence at the show, exhibiting Dufour’s 41 and flagship 61 sailing monohulls, as well as Fountaine Pajot’s MY6 powercat.

 

Mark Elkington, CEO of The Yacht Sales Co, said: “As part of our strategic growth in Asia, the 2024 Singapore Yachting Festival was an excellent opportunity to increase our brand awareness in the region and continue to grow our client base.

 

“Overall, we’re very happy with the visitors and number of orders taken at the event. We look forward to being part of next year’s festival with the aim to display a more comprehensive range of brands and models for visitors to explore.”

 

Ferretti Group display, including Wally wallywhy200 (left)

VIP guests included members of prestigious car clubs and private clubs such as the Ferrari Owners’ Club Singapore, 67 Pall Mall and the Young President Organisation (YPO) Singapore chapter, as well as prominent C-suite executives, family offices, fund managers and business owners.

 

However, a common sentiment at this year’s show was the taxing heat, with the show opening at 2pm and temperatures averaging 30 degrees Celsius and reaching 34 degrees.

 

Show organiser ONE°15 Events Management, an SUTL Enterprise subsidiary, said it was considering “later show hours with more comfortable weather conditions” for 2025, when the show is scheduled to be held from April 10-13, with many exhibitors already indicating interest in returning and booking berths.

 

Leopard had five catamarans

 

Arthur Tay, Chairman and CEO of SUTL Group, said: “As the organiser of the Singapore Yachting Festival, I’m heartened by the tremendous support and positive feedback received by the yachting business community this year.

 

“With many who have expressed interest to return next year, we are committed to expanding the lifestyle offerings at the event, providing a holistic yachting and luxury experience for discerning visitors.”

Arthur Tay (third left) collects the trophy as ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove wins Best Marina in Asia at YACHT STYLE Awards 2024

 

For more details on the line-up of yachts in 2024, click here.

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Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Kismet, Cecil Wright, Nuvolari Lenard, Reymond Langton Design, Kyle Fultz, Gerry Fultz, Project Jag

Lürssen delivers 122m Kismet

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The German shipyard has delivered a sleek 400-footer whose technology includes a hybrid power train, full-electric mode and heat-recovery system.

 

Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Kismet, Cecil Wright, Nuvolari Lenard, Reymond Langton Design, Kyle Fultz, Gerry Fultz, Project Jag

Kismet; Photo: Steffen Mayer

 

Lürssen has delivered Kismet, which left the shipyard on May 7 and embarked on her maiden voyage. The 122m superyacht is spending her first season in the Mediterranean and is available for charter through Cecil Wright.

 

Kismet’s state-of-the-art technology includes a cutting-edge hybrid power train and a full-electric mode, making it among the world’s most powerful yet energy-efficient megayachts. Other innovative features include a heat-recovery system in the generators used to heat the pool water, as well as dynamic positioning for electronic anchoring in sensitive and remote areas.

 

Designed by Italian studio Nuvolari Lenard, Kismet has sleek, elegant lines and an overall length of 122m (400ft) when including the bowsprit, and a 17.8m beam. The majestic mast and the bow figure, resembling a leaping jaguar, add grandeur to her profile.

 

Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Kismet, Cecil Wright, Nuvolari Lenard, Reymond Langton Design, Kyle Fultz, Gerry Fultz, Project Jag

Kismet; Photo: Carl Groll

 

For the interior, the owner again called upon Reymond Langton Design, which has created what  Lürssen describes as “another interior of unparalleled beauty and sophistication, tailored to reflect the owner’s unique lifestyle”.

 

Highlights include a two-level open-plan entrance area adorned with sweeping video walls, a Nemo cinema on the lower deck featuring a 12ft 6in television and an underwater seating area, and a luxurious seven-star wellness area.

 

Formerly known as Project Jag and launched down a slipway in 2021, Kismet was built for an experienced customer who had already commissioned two previous yachts from the German builder. The yacht marks the third collaboration between Lürssen, the client and long-time owner’s representatives Kyle and Gerry Fultz.

 

Lürssen, Peter Lürssen, Kismet, Cecil Wright, Nuvolari Lenard, Reymond Langton Design, Kyle Fultz, Gerry Fultz, Project Jag

Kismet; Photo: Jonas Thelen / Superyachtblog

 

Peter Lürssen of Lürssen said: “The owner’s brief was challenging. However, we believe that with our technical expertise, we have fulfilled the owner’s wish and vision for a yacht that will still be timeless and ahead of its time for many years to come.

 

“Our thanks go to the excellent design and communication with the designers Nuvolari-Lenard and Reymond Langton and the Lürssen project team. Special thanks go to the competent and experienced owner’s team, Kyle and Gerry Fultz.”

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