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YACHT STYLE Awards, 2024, ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove

YACHT STYLE Awards 2024: And the nominees are …

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YACHT STYLE reveals the nominees for the 30 categories, with the winners to be presented with their trophies during a gala dinner at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove on April 24.

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YACHT STYLE Awards, 2024, ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove

 

The YACHT STYLE Awards 2024 will be held at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove in Singapore on Wednesday, April 24, ahead of the Singapore Yachting Festival. The yacht categories generally include models that premiered at a major boat show in 2023, while the superyacht categories are focused on innovation and design developments emerging out of the Covid years.

 

To book a table for the special evening at the Constellation Ballroom, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/yacht-style-awards-gala-dinner-2024-tickets-864813469367?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

YACHT STYLE Awards 2024: Nominees

 

Motor Yachts Under 13m: Beneteau Antares 12, Invictus TT420, Jeanneau DB/37, Nimbus W11, Saxdor 400 GTO

Motor Yachts 13-15m: Azimut Verve 48, Galeon 440 Fly, Swan Overshadow

Motor Yachts 15-18m: Absolute 52 Fly, Fairline Squadron 58, Galeon 560 Fly, Prestige F4, Sunseeker Superhawk 55

Motor Yachts 18-21m: Azimut Magellano 60, CL Yachts CLB65, Ferretti Yachts 580

Motor Yachts 21-24m: Azimut Fly 72, Gulf Craft Majesty 72, Maritimo M75, Pearl 72, Wally wallywhy150

Sport Yachts 21-24m: Azimut S7, Maritimo S75, Sunseeker 75 Sport Yacht, Princess S72

Motor Yachts 24-27m: Ferretti Yachts Infynito 90, Princess Y80, Riva 82’ Diva

Motor Yachts 27-30m: CL Yachts CLX96, Princess Y95, Sunseeker Ocean 182

Motor Yachts 30-40m: Ferretti Yachts 1000 Skydeck, Gulf Craft Majesty 111, Pershing GTX116, Sanlorenzo SX100, SilverYachts SpaceCat 36M

Superyachts 40-60m: Benetti B.Now 50M with Oasis Deck, Custom Line Navetta 42, Damen Yachting SeaXplorer 58, Echo Yachts 56m Adventure Support Yacht Charley 2, Gulf Craft Majesty 43-49-53m, Pershing 140, Riva 54Metri, Sanlorenzo 44-57m Alloy Steel Explorer X-Space

Superyachts 60-80m: Benetti 62m FB283, Benetti 67m FB285, CRN 72m, Damen Yachting-Amels 60 + 80 Limited Editions New Wave, Lürssen 78m, Royal Huisman 60m Sarissa, Rossinavi 66m Alchemy, Sanlorenzo 64-73m Steel

Superyachts over 80m: Benetti to 108m, Damen Yachting 89m Refit + Extension Here Comes The Sun, Feadship 84m Obsidian, Lürssen 90m Norn, Oceanco 127m Koru, SilverYachts 85m Wanderlust, Turquoise 87m

Power Catamarans Under 15m: Aquila 42 Yacht, Aquila 47 Molokai, Four Winns TH36, Leopard 40 Powercat, Tesoro T38 Power Cat, Yot 36

Power Catamarans Above 15m: Bluegame BGM75, ILIAD 53F, Prestige M8, 70 Sunreef Power, 80 Sunreef Power Eco

Production Sailing Catamaran: Bali Catsmart, Fountaine Pajot Thira 80, HH44, Neel 52 Trimaran, Sunreef 60 Eco, Sunreef 70 Eco

Production Sailing Yacht: Beneteau Oceanis 37.1, Dufour 41, Hanse 460, Jeanneau Yachts 55, Swan 48 MKII

Most Active Global Catamaran Group: Groupe Beneteau, Catana Group, Fountaine Pajot, Travelopia (Leopard/Sunsail/The Moorings)

Best Builder in Asia: Aquila, CL Yachts, Gulf Craft, Heysea, Horizon, Ocean Alexander, PMG Shipyard

Best Dealer in Asia: Asiamarine, Asia Yachting, Boat Lagoon Yachting, Hong Seh Yachting, Lee Marine, NextWave, Simpson Marine, Starship Yachts, VP Yachts, Yacht Sourcing

Rising Dealer in Asia: Asia Global Yachting, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts, V Yachts Asia, Yacht Sourcing

Best Global Brokerage in Asia: Burgess, Camper & Nicholsons, Fraser, IYC, Northrop & Johnson

Best Global Charter Company in Asia: Burgess, Camper & Nicholsons, Fraser, IYC, Northrop & Johnson

Best Asia-Based Charter Company: Asiamarine, Asia Global Yachting, Simpson Yacht Charter, Silolona Sojourns

Best Marina in Asia: Club Marina Cove, Lantau Yacht Club, Ocean Marina Jomtien, ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Royal Phuket Marina

Best New Marina in Asia: Lantau Yacht Club, ONE°15 Marina Nirup Island

Best Yacht Club in Asia: Aberdeen Boat Club, Hebe Haven Yacht Club, Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club

Best Sailing Event in Asia: Around The Island Race, China Coast Regatta, Phuket King’s Cup, Raja Muda Selangor International Regatta, Rolex China Sea Race

Sustainability Leader in Asia: Julian Chang, Francis Lapp, Arthur Tay

Best Sustainability Organisation: SYBAss, The International SeaKeepers Society – Asia, Water Revolution Foundation, Yacht Club de Monaco

Lifetime Achievement Award: Oh Kean Shen, Philippe Guenat, Mike Simpson

 

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Dufour Tops: Nicolas Berenger

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Nicolas Berenger, Dufour’s Sales & Product Director and an experienced offshore sailor, outlines the development of the French builder’s new, high-volume models and his hopes for the brand in Asia.
Interview: John Higginson; Photos: Dufour, VP Yachts & Boot Dusseldorf

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Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

Nicolas Berenger (far right), Kevin Corfa (second right), Dufour’s Head of Asia, and dealers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan at the Dufour 41’s Asia premiere

 

Dufour’s 60th anniversary celebrations started at Boot Dusseldorf with the world premiere of the Dufour 44, so where does this yacht fit among the brand’s updated portfolio?

The current renewal of the range started with the Dufour 530, which debuted at Boot in 2020. However, the first product from under the umbrella of the new management team was the Dufour 470, which was the first boat with the chine that runs the length of the hull below the sheerline. It’s a very specific silhouette.

 

On the 470, we also introduced a step in-between the helm and the bench to facilitate the circulation on board. We really wanted people to be able to circulate. We had the image of kids running on the deck and jumping in the water, coming back and running again. This is the nature of the boat we wanted to develop.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

The Dufour 470 introduced a chine that runs the length of the hull below the sheerline

 

The Dufour 44 sits in the middle of Dufour’s range of nine models and is a good mix of the 470, which is not a flagship but a big boat, as well as two recent launches, the 37 and 41, which are smaller but not small. We learned a lot from the 470 and then the 37 and 41. I think the 44 has all the advantages, such as the same silhouette, the same kind of performance and sail capacity.

 

You also have this good circulation on board because you have double access from the back, a bigger aft platform, plus the step in-between the helm and the bench. Also, the side decks are huge – we even had that comment by one of our competitors visiting the boat. Even if we sacrificed a lot of things for the outside, we’re very surprised to have such a big volume inside.

 

The 44 is also the second Dufour with an interior by Luca Ardizio of Ardizio Design.

We started our collaboration with Luca on the Dufour 41, so we learned how to work with him along with [Umberto] Felci, because everything is linked together. For example, Umberto wants the boat to sail well so may want a narrower hull, but at the same time Luca wants more space inside, so it’s all linked. On the 41, we all learned how to work together and improve our product, and the 44 is a more mature boat because of those learnings.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

The Dufour 44 (on right) was a world premiere at Boot Dusseldorf this year

 

Do the beam and volume inside the 41 and 44 distinguish them from their predecessors?

The 470 was the first step. The previous generation of boats were a bit narrow, and we even saw offshore racing boats getting wider. I’m from this world along with others at Dufour, so we knew it was a good thing. At the same time, our clients sometimes use their engines, if it’s too windy or if there are big waves. We were confident in adding a big bow, but we wanted to keep some wave-crossing capacity.

 

Proportionally, we probably reached the maximum beam on the 37 for its hull size. Because she’s short, she has a ratio of volume in front that’s bigger than the other ones. We reduced that ratio on the 41 and then again on the 44, because we had enough space inside, and we think the compromise was even better.

 

Personally, what catches your eye on the Dufour 44?

It’s a very specific silhouette. When I travel, I always try to look at all the boats and you can immediately identify a Dufour because it has a very specific silhouette. And I really like Umberto Felci’s drawing and design, which is very clever, very well balanced. It creates a nice atmosphere.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

The Dufour 44 features an exterior by Felci Yacht Design, which has designed for Dufour since 2002

 

I like the shapes below the waterline, as it’s convex instead of concave, so it helps to cross waves and to reduce the noise. I think the boats are a little bigger in front because the designs are more recent, so we’ve been able to explore a new way of creating volume. I think we’re a little bit ahead of everyone in that respect.

 

What options have clients been choosing?

We have a lot of discussions with them because we offer two different galleys, one forward and one along the starboard side. When we developed the boat, I wanted the forward-galley option even though I didn’t think it would sell well.

 

I thought it might be too small or not have enough storage, so only a few per cent of clients would choose it, but people who have seen it are very excited about it. Some said they’re cooking outside most of the time because we offer a real outdoor galley.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

The Dufour 44 is the brand’s second model to feature an interior by Ardizio Design

 

We even see that some people use the boat without cooking. On one hand, I have lots of examples in Australia, US and France of owners spending days, weeks, months sailing around on their boat, but we also have some dealers who said a boat comes back after one year and the galley hasn’t been touched, whether the owners just go day sailing, eat at restaurants or cook outside.

 

Because the forward galley’s a little bit smaller, you have more social space and can have a facing sofa, so people can lie down, speak with each other and create a yacht club ambiance. It suits some people, but most people who sail for long periods or distances typically choose the larger galley along the side.

 

Like the Dufour 530 and 470, is the Dufour 44 available in an electric version?

We’re now able to offer electric versions of most of the range, although we’re just fine-tuning some details. An example is on the 37, where we’re working on how to install the generator in the back of the boat despite the limited space and include enough room to be able to service it.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

The 530 kicked off Dufour’s latest generation of models by Umberto Felci

 

Within the Fountaine Pajot group, we’re developing our own alternative energy solutions for our brands. The solution is based on each model, and we have the electric motors and batteries we need.

 

We also have the propellers we need for the shape of our hulls. The propeller is very important in the solution because of efficient propulsion but also because you need the same propeller to regenerate electricity, so it needs to be the right shape.

 

How much demand is there for the electric versions of Dufour models?

People are asking for it, while we’re also promoting the option as part of the group’s plan and journey to become carbon neutral. It’s very important for us, but we see a growing demand anyway. Speaking with my sales team, they said that at the Cannes Yachting Festival last September, there weren’t so many requesting electric. However, at Boot Dusseldorf this year, maybe over 50 per cent of visitors were asking for the electric motors. It’s really growing fast.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

The Dufour 37 debuted at Cannes in 2022 and features large volumes in a 32ft 9in hull with a 12ft 6in beam

 

It’s still new technology, so we decided to reduce the number of electric versions we’ll deliver this year, to make sure it all works well. We’re delivering 10 units of the electric Dufour 530 to Dream Yacht Charter, with the first to be delivered in September. We also had a Dufour 470 with electric engines sailing all last summer. We need feedback first before pushing the option hard in every market.

 

What led to Dufour’s appointment as the exclusive supplier of monohull sailing yachts to Sunsail and The Moorings from 2024?

In French, we say l’alignement des planetes, so ‘the alignment of the planets’ or the stars aligned. They wanted to see if there was something else on the market, so they looked around and saw several brands, including in France and Germany. When we hosted them at the factory, we opened our book and showed them what we were developing and our plans for the next three to four years.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

The three-cabin Dufour 41 will double as the Sunsail 41.3

 

We were transparent with them – and they were transparent with us. We had some honest, frank discussions about upcoming designs. We learnt a lot and it was very fruitful. We’re on the same page. We have lots of common pillars and they’re aligned with us on the carbon-neutrality journey, so it appeared quite natural to work together.

 

Does the appointment by such big charter companies affect your designs?

No. It was very important for us that one client would not impact the full range. About 50 per cent of Dufour orders are by private owners, with 50 per cent from charter companies. We make sure our boats respond to all demands, which is why we have two types of galley, three or four cabins, and several other options.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

A premiere at last September’s Cannes Yachting Festival, the Dufour 41 is expected at this year’s Singapore Yachting Festival

 

Model choices include rigging options and deck layouts or ‘versions’, such as Easy with two winches, Ocean for serious sailors with six winches (on the 44), and Performance with a longer boom. We can’t answer every single demand, but in our head, the private owner is our priority client, our first target.

 

How do you view the current global market for sailing boats?

Today, the market is low everywhere, but I feel we have a good base and I believe we’re gaining some market share. We’re the only shipyard to have renewed our full range, so creating new models helps to sell.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

Dufour’s flagship 61 is lined up for the 2024 Singapore Yachting Festival

 

Like everyone else, we’ve increased our price, but we try to be at a fair level. Even when our prices increased, so has the quality of the boat. We put a lot more things inside the new boats including storage and details that weren’t there before. We’ve developed in terms of design and quality, so I think our boats are priced correctly and offer good value.

 

Since 2018, Kevin Corfa has overseen Fountaine Pajot and Dufour in Asia, where you attended the Asia premiere of the Dufour 41 by VP Yachts at the Hong Kong International Boat Show in December, before The Yacht Sales Co displayed the flagship 61 at this year’s Thailand International Boat Show in Phuket and Singapore Yachting Festival.

We initially appointed The Yacht Sales Co as Dufour’s dealer for Australia and they’re growing, so we’ve since expanded their scope to include New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia. In the past (under sister company Multihull Solutions), they already proved they were very good when selling Fountaine Pajot, which is why we decided to work with them. When they entered the market with us, we immediately saw a growth in sales.

 

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Kevin Corfa, Dufour’s Head of Asia, and Nicolas Berenger, Dufour’s Sales & Product Director

 

They’re super active, super good in marketing and super good in servicing boats. All the customers we have in Australia are very happy with the service, which is a big plus point for us. Also, the team give us a lot of feedback because their market is a little bit different, so we try to adapt a bit for them. I really trust them. They’re strong, very positive and very pro-active, so I don’t see why they won’t keep growing in other markets.

 

Where else in this region is Dufour doing well and where else can it grow?

Japan is already a strong market for us, and our dealer Active Marine is selling a lot of Dufour 37s. I think they could also sell the 41, but I don’t know if boats much bigger than that will sell well there.

 

Taiwan is very active. We have a very good dealer with Sofia and Peter of Taiwan Marine Service Company. I think they can build something very strong for the brand. It’s a good market for us because people there are willing to learn sailing and start racing at a fun club level. I think Dufour fits well with the Taiwan market. Mainland China has potential but is a difficult market now.

 

Dufour, Nicolas Berenger, Fountaine Pajot, VP Yachts, The Yacht Sales Co, VP Yachts

Corfa, Berenger, Vivian Chan (fourth left) and her VP Yachts team; Chan also runs Sun Hing Shipyard, Dufour’s service centre for North Asia

 

We should grow in Hong Kong, where VP Yachts is our dealer and runs our North Asia service centre at the Sun Hing Shipyard. When I was in Hong Kong, I could see there was a market, even if it’s very geared around club racing. We need to find a setup where we can adapt ourselves to that market, which is very interesting. I think we can gain some market share there.

 

Most of the cargo ships to Asia arrive in Hong Kong, so it could be one of our main distribution points and Vivian [Chan of VP Yachts] is very good at working with other markets like Taiwan and Japan. We had long discussions with all the dealers when we were in Hong Kong, so I think we’re at the beginning of a new story in Asia.

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Pershing launches first GTX80

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The Ferretti Group brand has splashed the first unit of the second model in its ‘Sport Utility Yacht’ series of flybridge motor yachts.

 

Pershing, GTX80, Cannes Yachting Festival, Vallicelli Design, Ferretti Group, Piero Ferrari

 

Pershing has launched hull one of the GTX80, which is scheduled to premiere this September at the Cannes Yachting Festival and follow the GTX116 that debuted at the same event last year. The 24m yacht with a 5.8m beam is a design collaboration between Vallicelli Design and the Ferretti Group’s Product Strategy Committee led by Piero Ferrari and its Engineering Department.

 

Featuring a dynamic, arch-shaped deckhouse, the sport-looking GTX80 has a sportbridge, main deck and lower deck, which can accommodate up to eight guests in a new four-cabin layout, while there’s also a crew cabin with two beds.

 

Pershing, GTX80, Cannes Yachting Festival, Vallicelli Design, Ferretti Group, Piero Ferrari

 

The CE Class A planing boat is equipped with three 1,000mhp Volvo Penta D13-IPS1350 engines, with preliminary data predicting a cruising speed of 28 knots and a top speed of 34 knots.

 

The exterior styling, in classic Pershing grey, is designed without stanchions, so points up the near-vertical bow and the continuous, slightly convex sheerline. In the bow, the bulwarks have been lightened by a longitudinal slot, while those in the stern have a dual function, both incorporating the winches and converting into drop-down lateral terraces.

 

Pershing, GTX80, Cannes Yachting Festival, Vallicelli Design, Ferretti Group, Piero Ferrari

 

The stern platform has three different positions: the default position, raised using the dual linear lift so it’s flush with the beach area, extending and integrating the aft living space in conjunction with the lateral terraces when open, and lowered such as for launching tenders.

 

The bright, airy spaces and extensive glazing on the main deck are a signature feature. The living area contains a generous corner sofa, a dining area – in a formal version with freestanding furniture on the first unit – and a fully integrated galley/bar in spaces directly overlooking the cockpit. Forward, the helm station is fitted with three 24-inch screens.

 

Pershing, GTX80, Cannes Yachting Festival, Vallicelli Design, Ferretti Group, Piero Ferrari

 

The black elements in the galley create a slight contrast with the pale parquet and are colour-coordinated with the metallic silver lacquered ceiling. The ceiling also features intersecting diagonal LED lights that diffuse light across the entire deck, from exterior to interior, in a pared-down design that focuses on multiple angles.

 

The 23sqm sun deck is 60 per cent larger than the category average, according to Pershing, and can be covered by an optional carbon-fibre hard top, as included on hull one.

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Cigarette Racing launches in Middle East

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The American racing brand aims to “bring a new level of craftsmanship, performance and luxury to Middle East boating”.

 

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Cigarette Racing officially launched its Middle East operation by presenting five Cigarette Racing boats at a high-profile VIP Open Day event in D-Marin’s Marsa Al Arab marina, which offered guests views of the Burj Al Arab.

 

A 59’ Tirranna, 52’ Thunder, 42’ Auroris and 41’ Nighthawk from the centre-console range and an iconic 515 Cigarette from the performance line were on display at the marina and in the sea.

 

Cigarette Racing, Cigarette Middle East, Middle East, D-Marin, Marsa Al Arab, marina, Burj Al Arab, 59’ Tirranna, 52’ Thunder, 42’ Auroris, 41’ Nighthawk, 515 Cigarette, Tim Trenker, VIP Open Day

 

Tim Trenker, CEO and Partner of Cigarette Middle East & Europe, said: “This is a significant milestone for Cigarette Racing as we re-affirm our commitment to the Middle East by launching our iconic brand in the region.

 

“Our VIP Open Day proudly displayed five Cigarette Racing models, with the brand showcasing its strength and commitment to luxury, premium quality in the region. The Cigarette Middle East team is excited to support and fulfil the boating dreams of customers in the region and we look forward to driving full throttle ahead.”

 

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One of Cigarette Middle East’s first objectives is appointing dealers around the region “to ensure that the customer support on sales and aftersales are kept at the highest level for existing as well as future Cigarette boat owners”, the company stated.

 

Handcrafted by an in-house team of experienced laminators, upholsterers, riggers, metal workers and painters since 1969, Cigarette boats have a pleasure and racing tradition stretching back more than half a century.

 

“The demand for quality, craftsmanship and luxury performance boats is on the rise,” Cigarette stated. “Every Cigarette boat has a customised, high-end paintjob to ensure it is one of a kind.”

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Lagoon 43 to debut at Cannes Yachting Festival

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As it celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, the French cat builder will stage the world premieres of two models at Cannes.

 

 

Lagoon, the world leader in pleasure cats with over 7,000 units built, has introduced several innovations on its upcoming 43, which is scheduled to premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 10-15.

 

For the Lagoon 43, the Groupe Beneteau brand has again teamed up with its regular collaborators, namely VPLP Design for naval architecture, Patrick le Quement for the exterior, and Nauta Design for the interior. Featuring an overall length of 45ft 8in and a beam of 25ft 3in, the Lagoon 43 will ultimately succeed the best-selling Lagoon 42, which has sold over 1,000 units.

 

Lagoon, 43, 42, 60, Cannes Yachting Festival, Groupe Beneteau, Patrick le Quement, Nauta Design, VPLP Design

 

The mast features an overlapping jib and is stepped further forward than on the 42, at the forward end of the saloon. Other notable innovations include a big cutaway at the aft end of each bulwark, where opening a see-through gate allows guests easy access to the cockpit from the pontoon. The aft transoms are just one step down from the cockpit level.

 

Patrick Le Quément said: “Access on board is facilitated by a cutout in the hull sides, designed to integrate harmoniously into the lines that frame the hull windows and create a previously unknown ease of movement. This new access combines a functional feature with a more emotional touch: its proximity with the sea is its true splendour. It’s there, in the aft cockpit, that I can imagine myself daydreaming.”

 

Lagoon, 43, 42, 60, Cannes Yachting Festival, Groupe Beneteau, Patrick le Quement, Nauta Design, VPLP Design

 

The cockpit features an aft sofa with an adjustable backrest for guests can face the sea if desired, while the davit can be covered by cushions to create a daybed above the water.

 

A wide step on the port side of the cockpit leads up to the helm station, where steps lead up to a flybridge featuring a C-shaped lounging area, a forward sunpad on the coachroof and an aft area for solar panels. The foredeck also offers an integrated C-shaped seating area.

 

Lagoon, 43, 42, 60, Cannes Yachting Festival, Groupe Beneteau, Patrick le Quement, Nauta Design, VPLP Design

 

However, arguably the biggest innovation is the possibility to connect the outdoor and indoor dining areas to seat up to 12 guests. Both the cockpit and the saloon each have fixed sofas on the starboard side and a lengthways dining table, which can be connected when the saloon doors slide away, creating one enormous table for covered dining or just a large social area.

 

Nauta Design stated: “On the main deck, the sliding glass door and the dining/café area are designed in such a way as to allow you to arrange the dining table in various configurations: six seats in the interior, six seats in the exterior, or eight to 12 seats in a configuration we call ‘inside out’.

 

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“This solution combines the sofas in the cockpit with those of the interior dining area, so you can enjoy the exterior and interior spaces combined as one large space and not have to compromise on the interior or exterior.”

 

The saloon includes a large, open L-shaped galley in the forward port corner, while there are steps on each side of the room to the guest cabins. The new hull forms by VPLP offer generous interior volumes that have created larger berths and greater dimensions in every cabin compared to the 42, “offering unprecedented living space for a boat in this category”, according to Lagoon.

 

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The four-cabin version offers two en-suite guest cabins in each hull. The three-cabin version includes a full-length owner’s cabin in the starboard hull, with the bed forward, a huge storage and desk area midships, and a large bathroom aft.

 

VPLP Design stated: “We took on the challenge of designing hulls that bring a real contribution to the living space in the cabins, while conserving the boat’s seaworthy qualities. The emotions we wanted to evoke from Lagoon customers were multiple.

 

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“We wanted to offer large, modular living spaces, adaptable to various situations, whether cruising or at anchor, on a reasonably sized boat that’s easy to handle. The goal was also to bring continuous contact with the marine environment, with large windows in the hull, large glass panels, safe access to the sea, and enjoyable areas for relaxation.”

 

The Lagoon 43 is scheduled to debut at Cannes with the Lagoon 60, which was unveiled privately in March at the Lagoon Exclusive Days in Bordeaux. Meanwhile, the Lagoon 42 will continue production with a special anniversary edition featuring a unique four-cabin layout and a comprehensive equipment list.

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The Austrian-owned solar-electric catamaran builder has launched the first Silent 62 3-Deck at its facility in Italy.

 

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Silent-Yachts has launched the first Silent 62 3-Deck solar-electric catamaran at its facility in Fano, Italy. The Austrian-owned company has produced multiple units of the Silent 60 and slightly extended 62, but the 62 3-Deck is the first version with a full flybridge.

 

The top deck can be ordered as an open sky lounge – as seen on the first unit – a closed sky lounge or closed owner’s suite. The model’s other options include a forward saloon door to the foredeck, which has been included on the latest launch.

 

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Fabrizio Iarrera, CEO of Silent-Yachts, said: “The launch of our first Silent 62 3-Deck is a proud moment as we continue to innovate and expand the Silent range. It’s also positive proof that the brand continues to operate normally and is focused on delivering boats to clients.”

 

The first Silent 62 3-Deck’s open flybridge offers full dining facilities, while the interior includes five-plus-one cabins for up to 12 overnight guests, as well as six bathrooms.

 

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The Silent 62 3-Deck shares the same ultra-efficient drivetrain as the two Silent 62 catamarans launched at the end of last year. This next-generation drivetrain implements a 286kWh, liquid-cooled Lithium-ion battery pack with higher energy density, greater capacity and faster charging rates, due to optimised thermal management.

 

The CE A yacht is also equipped with 16.8kWp of solar panels, twin 180kW E-motors and a range extender, offering a cruising speed of six-eight knots and transoceanic range. Silent-Yachts plans to deliver the first Silent 62 3-Deck to its owners in a few weeks.

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The Japanese giant has purchased the electric mobility pioneer from German company Deutz AG.

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Yamaha Motor, which announced over US$17 billion in revenue for 2023, has closed its acquisition of Torqeedo. The Germany-based producer of electric marine motors was formerly owned by Deutz AG, the Cologne-based internal combustion engine manufacturer.

 

Yamaha is renowned for its motorcycles, while the Japanese brand’s mobility products also include outboard engines, WaveRunner jetskis and motor boats.

 

The Torqeedo acquisition marks Yamaha Motor’s entry into the dynamic electromobility market and marks a milestone in the company’s Marine CASE Strategy 2024, which aims to achieve carbon neutrality in the marine industry and includes the development of an electric propulsion line.

 

Toshiaki Ibata, Yamaha Motor’s Senior Executive Officer and Chief Director of Marine Business Operations, said: “With the acquisition of Torqeedo, the global market leader for electric mobility on the water, we are taking the next step in our Marine CASE Strategy for 2024. Torqeedo’s years of expertise provide us with expert support in driving the electrification of our marine applications to make an important contribution to a zero-emission shipping industry.”

 

Founded in 2005, Torqeedo has almost two decades of expertise in the electric mobility sector and more than 250 patents for electric motors, propellers and electrical systems. It also has series-production facilities and broad research resources, which the company now intends to use to develop boat motors with Yamaha Motor.

 

Fabian Bez (Leader, Issue 72), Torqeedo’s CEO, said: “With Yamaha Motor, we have a strong strategic partner at our side to jointly advance electromobility on the water. This merger offers us new opportunities to strengthen our leading position in the growing market for electric boat motor systems and to shape the future of boating sustainably together.”

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The new Project 146 features a design by Italian studio Nuvolari Lenard and a diesel-electric propulsion system.

 

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CRN’s Project 146 is designed by Nuvolari Lenard

 

CRN, which celebrated its 60th anniversary last year, has announced the signing of a new contract for a fully bespoke 67m motor yacht that marks its 10th superyacht project designed by Nuvolari Lenard. While the Italian design studio handled the yacht’s sleek, streamlined exterior styling and its interiors, the naval architecture and engineering are also fully customised.

 

Known internally as M/Y Project 146, the yacht will feature a steel hull, aluminium superstructure and a diesel-electric propulsion system. The client is represented by Moran Yacht & Ship, which is the owner’s representative and whose new construction team negotiated the building contract, drew up the technical specifications, and will supervise the entire build.

 

Standout features include a touch-and-go helipad on the upper deck, an extensive beach club with water toys, and a spacious dive centre, while a state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion system has been designed for increased energy efficiency and reduced fuel consumption.

 

The shipyard’s ongoing efforts toward sustainable yacht design include the development of energy-recovery solutions and proper sizing of equipment. Project 146 is fitted with a heat-recovery system that uses the thermal energy from the generators to heat the water in the pools, water boilers and deck washing system.

 

Earlier Nuvolari Lenard motor yacht designs for CRN include the 43m Magnifica (2001), 46m Kooilust Mare (2003), 46m Saramour (2005), 72m Azteca (2009) and 55m Atlante (2015). These were followed in recent years by the 62m Voice (2020), 60m Comfortably Numb (2022) and 72m Njoy (2023), plus the 67m Project Maranello, which is currently in build.

 

The 85m M/Y 144 and 70m Project Thunderball (M/Y 145) are other full-custom CRN superyachts being built at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona, on Italy’s east coast. The multi-brand hub is also producing six aluminium builds comprising the first two hulls of the Custom Line Navetta 50, hulls one and two of the Riva 54Metri, and hulls four and five of the Pershing 140.

 

The Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard is also where Custom Line’s composite range from 30-45m is built, with 26 yachts – as of early April – under construction in the sheds or at the finishing and testing stages on the docks before delivery to their owners and project management teams.

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The powercat builder is expanding its Yacht range of inboard flybridge models with a new explorer-inspired 52-footer.

 

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Aquila plans to stage the world premiere of its 50 Yacht at this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, which will be held from October 30-November 3. The new model joins the powercat builder’s range of inboard flybridge models, which include the 42 Yacht, 44 Yacht, 54 Yacht and flagship 70 Luxury.

 

The Aquila 50 Yacht has an overall length of 52ft 2in (15.9m) and a beam of 25ft 6in (7.76m), which makes it 4in wider than the 54 Yacht, which is 2ft longer. The newcomer has a 1,600-litre fuel capacity and a standard propulsion package featuring two 480hp Volvo Penta D6 engines, for an expected top speed of 22 knots and a cruising speed of 18-19 knots.

 

The yacht is also available in an eco-friendly version, with the flybridge hard top able to integrate solar panels and the engine rooms configured to support either standard combustion engines or an environmentally friendly hybrid engine package. Other options include the Aquila Hydro Glide Foil System™ (AHG), which is compatible with the 550hp Yanmars in the upgraded engine package.

 

Releasing two exterior renderings, the brand says the Aquila 50 Yacht introduces a new ‘explorer’ aesthetic, “with a commanding high freeboard that sets it apart from the rest”.

 

Built on insights gathered from extensive research and owner feedback, this model maintains the distinctive innovative yacht styling of the Aquila brand, as exemplified by the most recent Aquila 42 Yacht, while uniquely incorporating elements of a more exploratory-type aesthetic,” Aquila stated.

 

 

Based on provisional GAs, the flybridge includes a large sunpad in the aft port quarter that can be covered by an optional retractable sunshade fitted to the hard top. Forward of the sunpad is an L-shaped dinette, while to starboard is an L-shaped wet bar that wraps around the stairway from the cockpit.

 

The bench-seat helm station is on the centreline and flanked to port by an asymmetrical sofa/sunpad and to starboard by an inward-facing sofa and steps to the foredeck. The latter marks a notable change for Aquila, whose flybridge models have often include centreline steps from the flybridge to the foredeck. The 50 Yacht’s foredeck includes two integrated double sunpads.

 

The main deck starts aft with a cockpit featuring a wide sofa, dining table and bar stools to port by the L-shaped galley, which faces a large fridge-freezer to starboard of the interior entrance. Forward is a C-shaped sofa and a dining table to port, facing a two-seat sofa to starboard.

 

The standard accommodation layout includes three en-suite guest cabins and a utility room. In this set-up, the full-beam master suite is forward and has a central aft-facing bed, a large, twin-sink bathroom to port, and an L-shaped sofa and walk-in wardrobe to starboard.

 

The VIP suite is in the starboard hull, while the port hull includes a double guest cabin with private access to the day head, aft of which is a utility room. Other accommodation layouts include four cabins with four bathrooms and an optional captain quarters.

 

Earlier this year, Aquila appointed Marine Italia as its distributor in Hong Kong and Singapore, following the conclusion of the builder’s regional collaboration with Simpson Marine.

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Prestige made its debut at La Grande Motte, where Leopard, Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot and Bali all had large displays.

 

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Prestige was a star of the 15th International Multihull Show in France as the Groupe Beneteau brand made its debut in La Grande Motte with its M48 and new M8, the 65ft flagship of its M-Line of multihull motor yachts. Four Winns, also of Groupe Beneteau, showed its TH36, the American brand’s first ‘twin-hulled’ motor yacht.

 

Aquila displayed its 32 Sport outboard cruiser and 42 Yacht, the newest addition to the brand’s inboard flybridge models, while the Aventura 50 MY was among other powercats on display. Sunreef, which builds large sailing and power catamarans, had a booth at this year’s edition.

 

Leopard had one of the most impressive in-water displays at this year’s event as it showed all three of its Powercat models – the 40 PC, 46 PC and flagship 53 PC – while a Moorings 403 represented the three-cabin charter version of the Leopard 40 Powercat.

 

Leopard, whose catamarans are built by Robertson & Caine in South Africa, also displayed its 42 and 50 sailing catamarans, while a Sunsail 424 and 454 represented four-cabin charter versions of the Leopard 42 and 45 respectively.

 

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Lagoon showed five sailing catamarans, with its 42, 46, 51, 55 and Sixty 5, while fellow Groupe Beneteau builder Excess showed its 11 and 14 models, measuring 37ft and 52ft respectively.

 

Fountaine Pajot also displayed five models, lining up the Astrea 42, Elba 45, Tanna 47, Aura 51 and Alegria 67. Bali had seven sailing cats on show, ranging from the entry-level Catsmart and 40ft Catspace to the 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8 and 5.4, while sister brand Catana displayed its 50ft Ocean Class.

 

Windelo staged the world premiere of its 54 alongside its 50, Outremer exhibited its 55 and 52, Nautitech showed its 48 Open and 44 Open, while Comar showed the C-Cat 48 and C-Cat 37.

 

Other sailing catamarans included the VPLP-designed, Trimarine-built GP70, Day 1 65.15, ORC57, Privilege Signature 510, HH44, Balance 442, Dragonfly 40 and Aventura 37.

 

Neel Trimarans showed its 52 and 43 Performance, while Tricat’s flagship 30 and Libertist 853 were among other sailing trimarans in the five-day show.
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Asia Global Yachting represents Tyde

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Best known for producing The Icon, Tyde is a German luxury yacht manufacturer developing electric foiling yachts.

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The Icon

 

Asia Global Yachting (AGY) has been appointed as a representative of Tyde in the Southeast Asian nations of Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.

 

Co-founded by Dr Christoph Ballin and Tobias Hoffritz, Tyde collaborated with BMW and Designworks to develop The Icon, the 43ft electric foiling commuter that entered the spotlight at last May’s Cannes Film Festival before returning to the south-coast city for the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.

 

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The Icon

 

The Icon glides across the water on three hydrofoils, while technology includes twin 100kW inboard electric motors and BMW i3 battery technology. The yacht has a 50nm-plus range at a cruising speed of 24 knots and a top speed of 30 knots.

 

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The Icon

 

The superstructure spans the yacht’s near-15ft beam and is dominated by glass on both sides and aft, with a carbon-fibre roof that can include glass or solar panels, while the aft deck is open to the elements. The interior can be customised, with hull one configured with a central digital helm, artistic furniture, a luxurious carpet and an immersive Dolby Atmos sound system.

 

Nicolas Monges, Managing Director and co-founder of Asia Global Yachting, said: “We’re thrilled to announce our collaboration with Tyde. Their innovative approach to yacht design aligns perfectly with our commitment to offering exceptional experiences to our clients. Together, we aim to set a new benchmark for luxury yachting while prioritising sustainability.”

 

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Tyde is also developing The Open, an electric 48-footer that also features three foils but is designed like a luxury day boat, with an open layout and a large hard top covered in solar panels. The main deck includes an aft island sunpad, a long table flanked by sofas, bench-seat helm station, foredeck with sofa and foldout-sunbed option, plus a lower-deck cabin with double bed, large TV, desk and en-suite bathroom.

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Ferretti Yachts 580 sold to Thailand

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V Yachts Asia, Ferretti Group’s Thailand dealer, is awaiting the arrival of the country’s first Ferretti Yachts 580.

 

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Ferretti Yachts 580

 

V Yachts Asia has sold a Ferretti Yachts 580, which is scheduled to arrive in Pattaya in June and will be based in Ocean Marina Jomtien. Featuring an overall length of 59ft 10in and a beam of 16ft 5in, the second-smallest Ferretti Yachts model had its world premiere at the Boot Dusseldorf indoor show in Germany last year.

 

The yacht headed for the Gulf of Thailand will be the first Ferretti Yachts 580 in Asia and has been tailored for the owner, according to V Yachts Asia, which was appointed as the Thailand dealer for Ferretti Yachts, Riva and Pershing in early 2021 but has had a new-look management since late last year.

 

“The owner has made some fantastic selections to elevate this remarkable yacht,” said Kanison ‘Pid’ Premprasert, a Partner at V Yachts Asia.

 

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“Along with the upgrade to Volvo Penta’s 1,000hp D13 engines and the choice of the beautiful Contemporary interior scheme, there are extensive additions. These include bespoke teak detailing, upgraded appliances, top-of-the-line electronics, and safety systems. This vessel truly reflects the owner’s refined taste and attention to detail.”

 

The owner selected the Ferretti Yachts 580 after owning a range of smaller vessels, with a growing family among key reasons for the upgrade to the spacious flybridge motor yacht.

 

“The owner is an avid boating enthusiast with a keen appreciation for family time on the water,” Kanison said. “He progressed through an impressive range of  smaller vessels, and decided to upgrade to the Ferretti Yachts 580 as the family grew, representing the culmination of his passion. The yacht’s spacious layout and luxurious finish offer an ideal setting to create lasting memories with loved ones.”

 

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Riva 76′ Perseo Super

 

The new-look V Yachts Asia team exhibited a Ferretti Yachts 500 and Riva 76’ Perseo Super at this year’s Thailand International Boat Show in Phuket. As well as Kanison, V Yachts Asia’s other principals include Kornkanok ‘Lek’ Yongsakul (Yacht Evangelist), Tryn Ninlakorn (Sales Director) and Simon Boyd (After Sales Director).

 

We’re excited to announce a leadership transformation at our company, known for its long-standing passion for yachting in Thailand and Southeast Asia. This change will ensure we deliver the best possible customer engagement and brand awareness experience in both digital and traditional ways,” Kanison said.

 

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“Our family’s decades of yachting experience, coupled with modern management expertise, delivers unparalleled support and builds trust throughout our owners’ yachting journeys. We leverage cutting-edge CRM technology and collaborative tools, but most importantly, we invest in recruiting and retaining the most experienced crew to look after everything from motor boats to super yachts. This winning combination elevates the yachting experience to a whole new level.”

 

V Yachts Asia maintains an office at Ocean Marina Jomtien and offers after-sales support at Phuket Boat Lagoon, where it expects to open a new office later this year. The company is also considering opening an office in Bangkok.

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