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Motoryacht, superyacht, shipyard, Sanlorenzo Asia Pacific, yachting event, events, ART SG, Singapore Art Week, art fair

Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific partners with ART SG fair

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In its 10th year as a patron of the arts, Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific is partnering ART SG for the first time.

 

ART SG will return in January 2026, having attracted more than 40,000 visitors last year.

 

Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific has announced that it will be an official partner of ART SG 2026, a major modern art fair held during Singapore Art Week (January 22-31). The fourth edition of ART SG will be held from January 23-25 at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore’s financial district.

 

Daniele Lucà, Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific’s CEO, stated: “Our presence at ART SG is an extension of Sanlorenzo’s long-standing belief that true excellence is inseparable from culture and creativity.

 

“Following our successful presence at Art Basel Hong Kong and the opening of Sanlorenzo Casa in Venice [in 2025], we are proud to bring this dialogue to Singapore, a city that embodies innovation and cross-cultural artistic energy.

 

ART SG will feature panels led by influential artists and curators from across Asia.

 

“Through ART SG, we continue to explore new horizons where design, sustainability and art converge, welcoming our community for a curated series of experiences and encounters.”

 

First launched in 2023, the ART SG fair has proved popular for Southeast Asia’s artistic scene, with last year’s edition welcoming a total of 41,000 visitors while hosting 105 art galleries from 30 different countries.

 

The 2026 edition will feature an extensive line-up of installations and showcases from international and local art galleries, alongside film viewings and performances as well as panels led by artists and curators from across Asia.

 


Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific’s installation at Art Basel Hong Kong in 2023

 

Although this is the first time that Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific is involved with ART SG, this year marks a decade of art patronage for the yacht brand.

 

Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific’s partnerships in the art world began with its presence at Art Basel Hong Kong, following the global five-year partnership of Sanlorenzo and Art Basel, where the brand curated the prestigious Collectors Lounge, transforming it into an immersive space that celebrated Italian craftsmanship and contemporary art.

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Ferretti Yachts flies high with 940

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Another winning design collaboration between Filippo Salvetti and IdeaeItalia, the Ferretti Yachts 940 is the second-biggest model in the Italian builder’s Flybridge range, with highlights including a stunning main-deck master suite.
Words: Lucie Gardiner; Photos: Ferretti Group

 

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The Ferretti Yachts 940 was among Ferretti Group’s many world premieres in 2025

 

The Ferretti Yachts 940 immediately impresses with its sense of space, proportion, and design acumen, offering a sub-100ft yacht that feels far larger than its dimensions suggest.

 

At 28.97m overall with a 6.76m beam – just 5cm slimmer than the flagship 1000 – this is Ferretti Yachts’ second-biggest model in its Flybridge range and demonstrates how clever design can redefine expectations for yachts under 30m.

 

Every element has been designed to maximise space for guests, ensuring that luxury, light and functionality are experienced throughout the vessel.

 

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The aft flybridge and cockpit can both feature loose furniture

 

The collaboration behind the 940 is as considered as the yacht itself. Exterior styling by Filippo Salvetti and interiors by IdeaeItalia harmonise with Ferretti Group’s Strategic Product Committee, chaired by Piero Ferrari, and the company’s Engineering Department.

 

The result is a yacht where dynamism, perceived lightness and dialogue with the environment are expressed through sweeping horizontal lines, panoramic glazing and sophisticated two-tone finishes.

 

HEART OF THE HOME

At the stern, a 32sqm cockpit sets the tone for life aboard. The space can be configured with facing sofas and a central table or, as seen on the first unit, with free-standing Minotti pieces that allow the area to breathe.

 

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The cockpit features a transparent parapet

 

A glass parapet links the cockpit to the swim platform, subtly encouraging movement between sea and deck. The hidden transom garage houses a tender of up to 4.1m, which is deployed via a pantograph mechanism that lowers the swim platform below the water – a quietly ingenious touch that underscores Ferretti Yachts’ attention to detail.

 

From the cockpit, sliding doors open into the 30sqm saloon, where natural light floods through uninterrupted glazing. The interior starts with an L-shaped sofa to port and the choice of either a cabinet or facing sofa to starboard, reinforcing the yacht’s residential ambience.

 

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The saloon, shown in IdeaeItalia’s Classic décor

 

Moving through the saloon, the seamless layout ensures fluid movement; each space feels connected yet distinct, a subtle orchestration of scale and proportion.

 

The forward dining area, seating eight around a bronze-glass table, is boosted by sliding doors on the starboard side, which allow a through breeze and open views across the water.

 

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The dining area benefits from fresh air and views through sliding doors

 

For the interior, owners can select between Classic and Contemporary moods: the former emphasising warm, earthy tones, the latter bright woods and soft fabrics inspired by the sea. Both feel immediately refined yet welcoming, a quiet assertion of Ferretti’s ‘Just Like Home’ philosophy.

 

Forward, the master suite is a rare full-width cabin on a vessel of this size, and is executed with impeccable proportion and elegance. Detailed in Silver Roots marble, leather and tactile woods, it combines scale with intimacy.

 

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The full-width master suite, forward on the main deck

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The master suite starts with an entrance lobby and two steps down to a large walk-in wardrobe before the entrance to the main bedroom, a spectacular area with a forward-facing double, long windows on both sides and elegant design throughout.

 

In the bow, the en-suite bathroom mirrors the cabin’s generous proportions, offering a spacious shower and smoked-glass partitions that separate function from visual openness. The sense of calm here is deliberate; it’s a space that invites lingering, a full-width retreat rarely found on yachts of this length.

 

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The spacious foredeck has sunbathing and seating

 

Outside, the foredeck continues this theme of considered proportion. A large sunpad for up to four people and a C-shaped sofa surrounding a central teak table are complemented by wide, unobstructed walkways for easy access to mooring equipment. An optional awning provides sun protection without disrupting the yacht’s clean lines – practical, considered and visually light.

 

UP TOP, DOWN BELOW

The 50sqm flybridge demonstrates the same intelligence in layout. Staircases from both the cockpit and the raised pilothouse encourage movement and flexibility.

 

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Forward, the flybridge features a covered dining area, outdoor galley and bar

 

The central hardtop, which can include louvres, balances shade and openness, protecting the helm and dining area without ever enclosing them. The dining area comfortably seats nine, accompanied by Talenti furniture, while to starboard, a large outdoor galley with a bar counter rounds out the alfresco entertaining.

 

A structural arch along the aft gunwale is a sculptural flourish. Minimal and elegant, it reinforces the yacht’s horizontal lines while offering visual lightness. The stern area is fully customisable. Freestanding furniture, such as sun loungers or low tables, allows owners to tailor the space, emphasising that every element on the 940 serves both style and living experience.

 

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Aft end of the flybridge

 

On the lower deck, the guest accommodation continues Ferretti Yachts’ mastery of proportion. Three VIP cabins and one convertible cabin with sliding beds each feature an en-suite bathroom and generous storage, offering privacy and comfort that exceeds expectations for a yacht of this length.

 

Crew quarters forward include a dinette, captain’s cabin and a twin bunk cabin with private facilities, while an optional configuration allows conversion of the captain’s cabin to a double, so accommodating up to four crew members.

 

The Ferretti Yachts 940 is offered with two MAN V12 engine options. Twin 2,000hp units achieve a top speed of 25 knots and a cruising speed of 21, while the 2,200hp V12X engines can power the yacht to 27 knots with a 23-knot cruise speed.

 

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The foredeck has a four-person sunpad and a C-shaped sofa with table

 

CE Class A certification confirms that the yacht is capable of open-sea performance. Yet it’s not sheer speed that defines the 940; it is the sense of poise, the quiet authority in its motion. Hull design is optimised for both comfort and efficiency, so every journey – whether a short hop or extended cruise – feels effortless.

 

CLEVER DESIGN, ELEVATED LIVING

What distinguishes the 940 is how Ferretti Yachts has integrated superyacht-level design cues into a sub-100ft yacht without compromising scale or accessibility.

 

Floor-to-ceiling glazing, a main deck master suite, and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions are rare in this category, yet here they feel natural. The yacht’s proportions, layouts and even furniture choices work in concert to create spaces that are functional, comfortable and emotionally engaging.

 

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Nighttime shot shows the clear views from the saloon through transparent bulwarks on both sides

 

The sense of rhythm and flow throughout the decks reinforces the ‘Just Like Home’ ethos. From cockpit to saloon, from master suite to flybridge, the yacht encourages movement, exploration and enjoyment. It is as suited to quiet reflection as it is to hosting, with spaces that adapt effortlessly to either.

 

In the sub-100ft category, the Ferretti Yachts 940 sets a new benchmark. Thoughtful design, intelligent proportion and a clear vision of how life on board should feel transform the experience of ownership. Every glance, every step, every interaction aboard communicates that this is a yacht designed for living, not just showing.

 

The 940 demonstrates that luxury is measured not in length but in the sense of space, light and freedom it provides. More than a statement of style, it exudes quiet confidence and intelligent design, creating a yacht where every detail enhances comfort, style and the beauty of life on the water.

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Van der Valk building Project Berlin

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Designed by Guido de Groot and Diana Yacht Design, the 30m superyacht features an asymmetric layout.

 

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Van der Valk has revealed that construction is already underway on the 30m Project Berlin. Scheduled for delivery in the summer of 2027, the raised pilothouse yacht is built in aluminium with naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design, while Guido de Groot Design handled exterior and interior design.

 

Yoeri Bijker, Van der Valk’s Commercial Director, explained that the shipyard’s initial discussions with the owners about the project began in January 2025.

 

“They had been contemplating moving to another serial production build, but they wanted the opportunity to develop a custom interior layout and design,” Bijker said. “This was important to them as they anticipate staying on the boat for extended periods, from April until October. They are really building this boat for themselves, and not for charter nor for carrying many guests onboard.”

 

 

The yacht has a 7m beam and an asymmetric layout, with the portside crew passage slightly smaller than the guest side deck to starboard, allowing for more interior volume. Guido de Groot said: “Both indoor and outdoor living are very important to the owners, and we’ve worked really hard on maximising the layout.”

 

Project Berlin is topped by a large flybridge that includes an aft spa pool flanked by sunpads and sofas, a big outdoor galley with barbecue grill, seating and a dining area, while there’s also a sofa and sunbathing area forward.

 

Inside, a unique feature of the project is an airy main saloon featuring opening windows to allow a sea breeze to drift through the interior. Project Engineer Valentijn Roos described the design as “quite a challenge”, noting that “we have done drop-down windows before on previous projects, but not at this size”.

 

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There are also opening windows in the full-beam owner’s suite forward on the main deck. The layout of the guest cabins has also been customised to the owners’ lifestyle, with just two spacious VIP en-suite rooms on the lower deck.

 

Bijker explained: “There would normally be four guest staterooms on a 30m yacht, but that simply didn’t match the owners’ way of using this vessel. In fact, that’s one of the reasons why they were leaning toward building something custom.

 

Project Berlin will be powered by twin MTU engines and have a top speed of 25 knots, while its 2m draft will enable the yacht to visit shallower bays and anchorages. The yacht includes a generous crew area with three cabins, plus a tender garage designed to carry a Williams DieselJet 415.

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Riva Cento honours Rivamare success

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The Ferretti Group brand is producing a limited number of Cento models, which are available in a dark or light hull colour, and either beige or aquamarine upholstery.

 

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Riva is producing a limited-edition series of 12 units of the Cento, which was launched last year to celebrate production of the 100th unit of the Rivamare. The 100th Rivamare was honoured in June 2025 at a private ceremony in Sarnico attended by Alberto Galassi and Jiang Kui, Ferretti Group’s CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors respectively, while the Cento was among Riva’s world premieres at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.

 

Based on the design of the Rivamare, with a 39ft LOA and an 11ft 6in beam, Cento has succeeded the Rivamare in Riva’s Open series. Like all Riva models since 1994, the new model was penned by Mauro Micheli and Sergio Beretta, founders of Officina Italiana Design, working with Ferretti Group.

 

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The Cento’s hull is available in a dark ‘fireworks black’ metallic hue or a light grey aluminium colour. Equipped with two Volvo Penta D6 440 Aquamatic Duoprop DPI engines, the 39-footer reaches a top speed of 40 knots and a cruising speed of 31, while Volvo Penta software automatically adjusts the sterndrive to optimise trim when under way.

 

In addition, a Seakeeper NG6 gyroscopic stabiliser fitted as standard ensures stability at anchor and contributes to cruising stability. The Cento is also fitted with underwater lights that facilitate navigation and mooring operations in low-light conditions.

 

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As shown in the photos, the leather cushions with ribbed finish – inspired by car design in the 1950s and ’60s – are available in either a beige ‘biscuit’ tone or aquamarine and white.

 

A surprise beach club emerges when the transom door opens out over the water to reveal two water-facing chaises longues with detachable cushions, plus storage for fenders and a Seabob. The retractable gangway fully integrated into the transom can be opened automatically.

 

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Forward is a full-width sunpad with built-in cup holders. The cockpit is furnished with a C-shaped sofa that frames a foldable stainless-steel table, which features a glossy lacquered mahogany top and an up-down mechanism so it can be lowered flush with the cushions to form a second sunpad.

 

When required, the cockpit can be sheltered by a retractable bimini top operated by an electro-hydraulic mechanism integrated into the sofa backrest.

 

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There are storage compartments for the life jackets and a shoe drawer. Aft of the port helm seats and companion seat to starboard are two units that include space for cocktail preparation accessories, a drawer refrigerator, a sink and work top, and an insulated cooler.

 

Two 15in or 24in Boening displays present all data relating to the engines, navigation, cartography, the Seakeeper and the sound system. The steering system is operated by a Volvo Penta joystick and benefits from an electric bow thruster. On the port side of the windscreen is the iconic searchlight inherited from the Aquarama and Aquariva.

 

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On the hull side, the decorative grille that previously covered the air intake has been replaced with a new steel profile containing a polished mahogany insert, decorated with the name ‘Riva’ and a series of small stars.

 

Below deck is a the fully appointed galley on the starboard side, while the bathroom with separate shower cubicle is on the port side.

 

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The large sofa in the bow follows the shape of the hull and can be converted into a double bed. The forward skylight has a new design, and the side windows amplify the natural light.

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CL Yachts flagship sold by Denison Yachting

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Designed by Jozeph Forakis, CLX96 has been named Reunion by her owners and is now available for charter.

 

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The first CLX96 has been sold and named Reunion by her new owners, who were introduced by David Johnson of Denison Yachting, while Panu Virtanen of CL Yachts represented the seller. Denison Yachting announced that Reunion has been added to its charter fleet and is available in the Bahamas this winter season from US$88,000 per week. 

 

CL Yachts’ largest build to date, hull one of CLX96 was completed in 2022 and shown privately in Hong Kong before its official debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show later that year.

 

Described by CL Yachts as a ‘sea activity vessel’ (SAV), the yacht was designed by Jozeph Forakis. The yacht’s exterior features trawler-style, reverse-angle windscreens, a nod to the commercial heritage of CL Yachts’ parent company Cheoy Lee.

 

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On the main deck, the reverse-angle windscreen has even been mirrored by the aft superstructure in a rarely seen design feature.

 

Other distinctive features include a vertical bow and a teardrop-shaped hull, with the forward part of the boat being wider than the aft. Eye-catching exterior spaces include the foredecks on both the main and upper decks, known as Terrazza Portoghese and Piazza del Sole respectively.

 

The huge flybridge reaches back almost as far as the main deck and features a big outdoor sky deck that connects to the interior sky lounge featuring the yacht’s sole pilothouse with twin helm chairs, lounge seating and opening windows on each side.

 

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Forward of this is the Terrazza Portoghese, a large outdoor area that can be dressed with loose furniture like sunbeds.

 

The circular-themed Piazza del Sole on the main deck is arguably the yacht’s signature outdoor space.

 

Two large sunpads on each side can transform into sofas due to pop-up backrests, linking with the semi-circular, forward-facing sofa to create a circular ‘aperitif lounge’. The tables can be raised or lowered and covered with sunpads to large lounging areas, with adjustable, slanting backrests by the bulwarks.

 

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At the other end of the boat, a huge swim platform can carry a tender or jetski, which can be deployed by a motorised Z-Lift swim platform, which further extends the living area so the boat stretches to 105ft in length. Storage for furniture and toys is inside the transom, through doors on either side of the full-height door to the engine room.

 

The yacht’s interior also has several innovative features including a main deck with two lounges and clear 360-degree views including through to the forward windows. The interior starts with the main living area, which leads to a long dining table that can benefit from clear views and a sea breeze through bi-fold doors to starboard.

 

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There’s an open galley with bar to port, while starboard is an enormous fridge, storage and the interior stairs to the flybridge. Further forward – in the absence of a main-deck helm – is a slightly raised lounge, ideal for cosy, intimate gatherings, while to starboard are stairs to the lower-deck.

 

Due to the teardrop shape of the hull, the master is forward and benefits from being in the widest part of the boat, over 24ft (7.3m). It has a large forward-facing bed under a big skylight, a huge TV, expansive windows and a full-width dressing room and bathroom in the bow, with glass doors and windows that can be tinted.

 

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A central hallway leads to the two guest cabins, which have aft-facing single beds that can slide together to become a double. Further aft down the hallway, the full-beam VIP stateroom has a forward-facing double and a portside bathroom with a huge window and slatted doors. There’s even a clever virtual skylight, using technology that senses the colour and brightness of the sky.

 

Much of the furniture is moulded and the desk-cum-sofas under the hull windows show Forakis’ flowing, industrial design at its best. Furthermore, there’s even a camera at the bow that can be relayed to the TVs – as on aeroplanes – so owners and guests can always tune in to see where they’re going and what lies ahead.

 

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Performance and seaworthiness are always a priority for CL Yachts, which uses carbon-fibre and fibreglass for strength and to reduce weight, along with weight-optimised stonework and furniture inside. Stone surfaces are thinned and then backed by rigid composite materials, while Tricel honeycomb is used in furniture to reduce weight by 20 per cent compared to solid wood or plywood.

 

The crew quarters are accessed by stairs leading down from the cockpit, underneath the exterior flybridge stairs. Situated aft of the VIP stateroom, the crew area includes two cabins and has access to the engine room, which includes the twin CAT C32 1,900hp engines that can power the boat to 27 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots at 2,000rpm, impressive figures for an almost 97ft yacht.

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Conceived by Luca Santella and designed by Zuccon International Project, Bluegame’s BGX83 builds on the success of the BGX63 and BGX73.

 

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Bluegame will debut its new flagship BGX83 at Boot Düsseldorf, the world’s biggest indoor boat show, which will be held from January 17-25. 

 

Carla Demaria, Bluegame’s CEO, commented: “BGX83 is the clearest statement of who we are today. Prior to launch, the very first units are already secured by clients, loyal Bluegame owners now embarking on their third Bluegame journey. This level of trust and loyalty is our greatest achievement, and it confirms that BGX83 is not just a flagship but a milestone for the brand.”

 

Designed by Zuccon International Project, with Piero Lissoni handling interiors on the first hull, the Bluegame BGX83 builds on the crossover concept introduced by founder Luca Santella – who was in Hong Kong last month – through Bluegame’s BGX73 and BGX63 models. With a 25m LOA, the superyacht is the largest vessel in the Bluegame fleet.

 

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Santella, Bluegame’s founder and Head of Product Strategy, stated: “With the BGX83, we pushed the crossover philosophy to its absolute limit. We created a genuine apartment on the water where the perception of inside and outside disappears. From the expandable beach club to the full-beam master suite, every line is designed to deliver a superyacht experience in an 83ft yacht.”

 

The BGX83 features a hull designed by naval architect Lou Codega to optimise the yacht’s performance during extended cruising, while three Volvo Penta IPS 1,200 engines power the flagship to a top speed of 30 knots.

 

Developed with an owner-centric approach, the design of the new Bluegame flagship offers significantly increased volume particularly at the stern. The standout feature of the Bluegame BGX83 is the signature beach area with its hydraulic swimming platform, which can be extended even further into an outdoor lounge area due to a starboard side opening.

 

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As a result of these increased spaces, the Bluegame BGX83 can offer up to three VIP cabins located on the same deck as the full-beam master suite, which spans a generous 6.3m in width. Discreet crew quarters are also situated on the same level. An additional upper saloon offers further panoramic views.

 

The layout of the Bluegame BGX83 is specifically designed to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. The water-level aft saloon, which leads directly to the beach club, can be seen as a private extension of the owner’s suite, creating an uninterrupted flow throughout the yacht’s interior and exterior spaces.

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Jiang Lin makes history in Hobart

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Jiang Lin makes history in Hobart

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At 60, Jiang Lin could have spent the year-end festive season with her feet up. Instead, she won one of the world’s toughest yacht races, the 630nm Rolex Sydney Hobart, with only one crew, becoming the first female to do so in the 80-year history of the event, and amid a record Chinese entry list.
Words: Bruce Maxwell; Photos: Rolex & Salty Dingo Media

 

 

When her relatively tiny 10m JPK 1030 yacht Min River, named for her ancestral homeland in Fujian Province, was confirmed winner of the premier IRC handicap prize, the Tattersall Cup, and of a Rolex Seamaster, it became the crowning glory in a rough race that saw all Asian entries finish, no mean feat in a heavy beating race that saw 35 of the 128 starters retire.

 

“I did not have hopes of winning,” she said in Hobart. “You think about all the 100-something boats, all the big boats and superb sailors out there. Not in my wildest dreams did I think this would come true for me. So no, I didn’t think about it. The best would be winning our division”.

 

Which, with the propitious sail number AUS888, she and co-crew, the French professional sailor Alexis Loisin, did as well as collecting overall honours.

 

Lee Seng Huang’s SHK Scallywag 100, formerly Syd Fischer’s Ragamuffin 100, kicked off the Asian challenge this year among the superyachts. Sponsor SHK is his leading investment and property firm Sun Hung Kai, although Lee also has Malaysian interests through Mulpha Australia with Sanctuary Cove, Hayman Island and other substantial holdings.

 

 

Team WhiteWave, aboard a Malaysian-built DK 46, Sail #8338, came about due to a partnership between Mark Griffith and Steve McConaghy of the eponymous boat builder in a Davidson 60 in Phuket. William Wu Liang joined them for a King’s Cup Regatta, and for this Rolex Sydney Hobart he supplied the crew from his WhiteWave Sailing Centre in Shenzhen.

 

An all Chinese crew was aboard the Beneteau 47.7 Marguerite, now owned by a Malaysian Chinese couple and run for the Rolex Sydney Hobart by RYA Yachtmaster and Australian Sailing Keelboat Instructor Aaron Zhou and his wife Joanne Wu.

 

Because yachting mostly evolved on the China Coast in Hong Kong, various Asian-Australian expats also took part, including investment banker Geoff Hill and his daughter Tash aboard the Santa Cruz 72 flyer Antipodes, and equally well-known Drew Taylor remarkably completed his 30th Rolex Sydney Hobart with dad Bruce on modest Chutzpah.

 

The race was first won by a Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club entry in 1973, when solicitor Bill Turnbull quietly triumphed in Ceil 111, and Karl Kwok was the first Chinese male to win in 1997 on Beau Geste. His sail number was HKG 1997.

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Primus Marine powers up for Thailand show

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An Asia premiere is set to be among the dealership’s six-boat, three-brand display at the Thailand International Boat Show in Phuket.

 

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Aquila 42 Coupe

 

Primus Marine is preparing to stage the Asia premiere of the Aquila 42 Coupe at the 2026 Thailand International Boat Show, which will be held at Phuket Yacht Haven from January 15-18. Aquila debuted the 42 Coupe and 46 Coupe powercats at the 2025 Miami International Boat Show before staging the models’ Europe premieres at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.

 

Primus Marine stated: “One of the proudest moments of the Thailand International Boat Show will be the Asia premiere of the Aquila 42 Coupe. This exceptional model embodies the very spirit of Aquila – freedom, versatility and a seamless balance between performance and comfort.

 

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Aquila 42 Coupe

 

“More than just a yacht, the Aquila 42 Coupe represents a philosophy of modern living on the water, where every journey is designed to be experienced, not rushed. Primus Marine is incredibly excited to introduce this model, and we sincerely hope everyone will have the opportunity to experience the true spirit of the Aquila 42 Coupe alongside us.”

 

The Aquila 42 Coupe is set to be among a six-boat display by Primus Marine at Phuket Yacht Haven. The line-up also includes an Aquila 32 Sport outboard cruiser and Aquila 44 Yacht flybridge model, a Beneteau Oceanis 40.1 sailing monohull and Beneteau Antares 11 Fly motorboat, and a new Excess 11 sailing catamaran that arrived in Phuket in late 2025.

 

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Beneteau Antares 11 Fly

 

Primus Marine is participating at the Thailand International Boat Show for a second year. The company was co-founded by Howard Prime in 2024, with the dealership quickly securing representation of Beneteau, Excess and Aquila in Thailand.

 

As well as the six yachts, the company’s display at Phuket Yacht Haven will include a dedicated customer lounge, “creating an atmosphere that is both welcoming and memorable”, the dealership explained.

 

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“The show will reflect a new level of readiness and confidence for Primus Marine – from our team and operational planning to yacht presentation, guest experience and overall brand presence. Every detail has been carefully considered with the aim of elevating the experience for both clients and visitors,” Primus Marine stated.

 

“Each brand brings its own distinct identity, perfectly complementing one another, with models ranging from long-range sailing yachts and family-friendly motoryachts to modern power catamarans designed for today’s lifestyle on the water.”

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Double-handed Min River wins 80th Rolex Sydney Hobart

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Jiang Lin becomes the first female skipper to win the overall title at the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.

Words: Quinag; Photos: Rolex

 

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Jiang Lin, Min River

 

The 80th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race lived up to the event’s renowned and often fearsome reputation. The 628nm of ocean racing tested resilience, resolve and preparation to the limit. Time and again, an adage frequently heard in endurance sport sprang to mind: “to finish first, first you have to finish”. It is a well-worn but stark reminder that reliability, consistency and simply completing the course are prerequisites; a lesson often learned the hard way.

 

Conditions during the opening 36-48 hours were consistently described as brutal. Any weakness in equipment or crew was ruthlessly exposed by a sea that lifted bows clear of the water before slamming them back down moments later.

 

Reputation and past performance offered no protection; several yachts expected to feature prominently were among those unceremoniously bounced from the course. More than a quarter of the fleet failed to finish. Against this backdrop, the winners of the race’s two principal prizes thoroughly deserve the plaudits reserved for those who achieve something truly special.

 

Min River, winner of the Tattersall Cup for overall victory on IRC time correction, and Master Lock Comanche, first to finish and recipient of the JH Illingworth Challenge Cup, stared down every threat the race could deliver.

 

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Jiang Lin, Min River

 

Organised by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia in collaboration with the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania since 1945, and with the support of title sponsor Rolex since 2002, the character of each Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is defined by its conditions. No two editions are ever the same.

 

Broadly speaking, the 2025 race was one of two halves: a desperate upwind opening, driving into tumultuous waves with heights of 3m or more, where survival was more important than speed; followed by periods of often sublime downwind sailing along the east coast of Tasmania under blue skies.

 

Even that summary is simplistic. Veteran navigator Adrienne Cahalan, completing her 33rd race, divides the course into five distinct segments, each with its own nuance, where outcomes depend entirely on timing. Storm Bay and the River Derwent once again played their familiar games, delivering experiences ranging from straightforward to utterly will-sapping as the wind switched on and off, frustrating and rewarding competitors without regard for size or pedigree.

 

Historic Overall Winner
Double-handed crews have only been eligible to participate in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race since 2020, and for the Tattersall Cup since 2022. The division has consistently attracted around 20 entries, reflecting strong global interest in this demanding discipline.

 

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Jiang Lin, Min River

 

Sailing short-handed is tough enough at the best of times: all the same tasks must be completed as on a fully crewed yacht, and the same weather conditions endured. Unsurprisingly, the boats are among the smallest in the fleet, typically measuring 30-40ft.

In the southern hemisphere, Rupert Henry and Mistral had set the benchmark, winning the Double-Handed Division in the previous three Rolex Sydney Hobarts and finishing sixth overall in 2023. Henry’s 2025 campaign ended cruelly and abruptly on the first night, when Mistral joined the growing list of retirements after Henry suffered an injury that prevented him from continuing.

 

The mantle was taken up by the remainder of the division. As the weather gradually swung in favour of the smaller, less powerful yachts, those double-handers that survived the early ordeal began creeping steadily up the provisional standings.

 

By the close, seven double-handed entries featured in the overall top 10. Their progress was hard-won. After four days of managing challenging conditions, Storm Bay and the Derwent delivered a final sting, testing the crews’ last reserves of tactical acumen and physical endurance as the wind flicked between nothing and just enough.

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Jiang Lin, Min River

 

The closing stretch evolved into a two-boat duel between the 33ft Australian entry Min River, sailed by Jiang Lin and Alexis Loison, and the similarly sized BNC-my Net from New Caledonia, co-skippered by Michel Quintin and Yann Rigal.

 

Both crews had sailed near-perfect races and were separated by only minutes on corrected time. Ultimately, an error of judgement proved decisive.

 

An inadvertent rule infringement by BNC in the closing miles resulted in a time penalty that pushed the New Caledonian boat into second overall, leaving Lin the distinction of becoming the first female skipper to win Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race outright and Min River to make history as the first double-handed yacht to win the Great Race South.

 

A relative newcomer to the sport, it is the fourth time Lin has competed. For Loison, a professional sailor from Brittany, this was a sixth Rolex Sydney Hobart, including finishing second overall as a crew member in 2015.

 

Loison’s full CV is outstanding. He and his father were the first double-handed crew to win one of the world’s 600-mile offshore classics, succeeding at the 2013 Rolex Fastnet Race, a feat Loison repeated in 2025. He has also won the Rolex Middle Sea Race and La Solitaire du Figaro.

 

 

Reflecting on the experience, Loison said: “The beginning was definitely pretty challenging, particularly the second night when the wind picked up. The last night was also strong wind, but we realised that we could get a good result, so we pushed really hard even though we had to hand steer the whole time because the sea state was so bad.”

 

On stepping ashore, Lin highlighted the relentless workload: “We didn’t think about much for the first 48 hours, we were in survival mode until today, when the weather was kinder going up the river. Even so the lack of wind was a pain. Don’t ask me how many sails we changed, how many spinnakers I packed.”

 

It may take a little while for the enormity of what she has achieved to properly sink in. “We never thought we could win overall,” she said. “It seemed too far a reach for our little boat when we think about all the other boats with such good sailors. I hope that more women can believe in themselves. If you try hard enough the dream can come true.”

 

Deserving Line Honours Winner
Five 100ft maxis charged off the start line on December 26, powering down Sydney Harbour under towering sail plans.

 

 

LawConnect, line honours winner for the previous two years, reached Sydney Heads first and exited into the Tasman Sea closely followed by Comanche, with the 88ft Lucky in a remarkable third. Their reward was to confront the tumultuous sea state sooner than the rest of the fleet.


The five 100-footers were quickly reduced to four when a series of rigging issues forced Wild Thing 100 to withdraw. Palm Beach XI, formerly Wild Oats XI and a nine-time line honours winner, was unable to repeat past dominance and gradually slipped away from the leaders. SHK Scallywag also struggled in the heavy conditions and lay fourth, behind Lucky but within striking distance.

 

Crossing Bass Strait on the night of December 27-28, a tricky transition zone awaited, marking the end of the strong southerly and the beginning of a steadier northerly. The leading maxis slowed almost to a standstill and were briefly caught by those astern.

 

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Jiang Lin, Min River

 

For Matt Allen, co-skipper of Comanche, ahead at the time, it felt as though the race had to be won twice. He believed the critical decision was to remain close to Tasmania’s eastern coastline. The breeze eventually filled in from the land side, and the seasoned crew left the chasers behind to finish at six in the evening on December 28.

 

Allen, a four-time overall winner, was elated: “In all the years I have done this race, this is the first time I have finished first. It was really special to do so in the 80th edition, I love the history of the Rolex Sydney Hobart, and this was such an exciting race for line honours with so many boats so close for such a long period, and for the lead to change so often, even on the last morning.

 

“It was an exhilarating finish, with huge numbers of people in Hobart to welcome us. For the crew who have done so many races around the world it was something truly special.”

 

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Jiang Lin, Min River

 

Co-skipper James Mayo paid tribute to the team’s determination and resilience: “It feels like we were out there for a week. It was exhausting, but it was all about teamwork. Together one achieves more, and when you have a great team, you can do anything in life. We sailed a faultless race, with everyone focused on the job in hand throughout.”

 

The story of this illustrious contest has humble beginnings. A casual invitation to join a cruise to Hobart in late 1945, led to a response of historic consequence. British Navy Captain John Illingworth’s simple reply of “I will, if you make a race of it” ignited a tradition that has endured for 80 remarkable years.

 

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Jiang Lin, Min River

 

That the original adventurous spirit continues to resonate is apparent, as Dr Sam Haynes, Commodore of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, made clear in his speech at the final prize giving.

 

“This 80th edition has reminded us why the Rolex Sydney Hobart is one of the world’s great sporting occasions. The race demands the very best preparation, seamanship and teamwork, and it is apt that we are celebrating some truly historic achievements,” Haynes said.

 

Min River’s victory is a milestone moment for the race and offshore sailing more widely. For the first time, we have a female overall winner. And the victory of a double-handed crew is testament to our commitment to increase participation and diversity in this race.”

 

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Jiang Lin, Min River

 

More than just a yacht race, the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race has become a celebration of human endeavour, courage and accomplishment. A cornerstone of its near 70-year association with yachting, Rolex salutes the journey undertaken by all competing crews and the outstanding achievement of the winners.

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Gulf Craft Group grows Southeast Asia network

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The Middle East’s largest yacht builder has appointed Derani Yachts as the dealer for three of its brands.

 

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Majesty 100 Terrace

 

Derani Yachts has announced its appointment as the Thailand and Malaysia dealer for Majesty, Nomad and Oryx, three leading brands from the Gulf Craft Group.

 

Abdul Gaffar Saiyed, Gulf Craft Group’s Regional Sales Manager, said: “Southeast Asia continues to be one of the world’s most exciting growth regions for yachting, and partnering with Derani Yachts allows us to serve these markets with the level of expertise and local knowledge they deserve.

 

“Derani Yachts’ reputation, professionalism and long-standing commitment to premium boating make them an ideal representative for Majesty, Nomad and Oryx in Thailand and Malaysia.”

 

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Nomad 75

 

Majesty is Gulf Craft’s best-known brand, building yachts and superyachts ranging from the 60 to the flagship 175, with recent models including the 100 Terrace (click for Review).

 

The Nomad range of adventure-focused motoryachts spans the 65 to the 101 tri-deck, while Oryx’s recently refreshed fleet of cruisers starts from the 32FX and includes FX and LX versions of the 37 and 47.

 

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Oryx 47LX

 

Håkan Lange, founder and Managing Director of Derani Yachts, stated: “We are thrilled to represent the Majesty, Nomad and Oryx lines in Thailand and Malaysia. These yachts and boats are exceptionally well suited to how people cruise in Southeast Asia – from family trips among the islands to extended passage making.

 

“Our team is committed to providing owners with the highest standards of service, support and guidance throughout their ownership journey.”

 

In November, Derani was announced as a representative of Marex, which joined a new yachts portfolio featuring Horizon, Fleming, Greenline, Axopar and Brabus Marine.

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SUTL Enterprise set to acquire Marina at Keppel Bay

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If the proposed acquisition is successful, the marina will be rebranded ONE°15 Marina Keppel Bay and expand the brand’s portfolio in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.

 

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Marina at Keppel Bay opened in 2008 and has 166 berths

 

SUTL Enterprise Limited, owner of the ONE°15 brand, has inked a put-and-call-option agreement to acquire Marina at Keppel Bay from Keppel Bay Pte Ltd for a consideration of S$40 million (about US$31 million). The proposed acquisition, which would include rebranding the facility as ONE°15 Marina Keppel Bay, is expected to be completed in the second half of 2026.

 

ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, SUTL Enterprise’s first and biggest marina, launched in 2007 and currently offers 270 berths on the east of Sentosa island. This year, the marina will again host the annual Southeast Asia Yachting Conference (April 21-22), Yacht Style Awards (April 22) and Singapore Yachting Festival (April 23-26).

 

Marina at Keppel Bay opened in 2008 and is located on Singapore’s main island, west of the Sentosa bridge and boardwalk. Set within the Greater Southern Waterfront and overlooked by the Reflections at Keppel Bay towers, the 166-berth marina can accommodate superyachts up to 85m (280ft) and serves more than 10,000 public and private housing units across the precinct.

 

Its proposed acquisition would make SUTL Enterprise the largest owner/operator of integrated marinas in Singapore, with a combined 436 berths.

 

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ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove opened in 2007 and has 270 berths

 

SUTL Enterprise’s marina portfolio also includes ONE°15 Marina Nirup Island, which is located 8nm south of Singapore in Indonesia and opened in 2023. In April 2024, SUTL Enterprise announced it was developing ONE°15 Marina Panwa Phuket in Thailand. In April 2025, the company announced an agreement to manage ONE°15 Marina Desaru Coast, close to Singapore, on the southeast corner of Malaysia’s Johor province.

 

Arthur Tay, CEO of SUTL Enterprise, said: “We have been actively seeking opportunities in Asia-Pacific to grow our business. Once completed, the proposed acquisition [of Marina at Keppel Bay] will enlarge ONE°15’s regional footprint and strengthen our Group’s position as one of the largest marina operators in Asia.

 

“With Singapore as our flagship duo-marina base, we can offer our members and boaters the experience of a city marina at Keppel Bay and an island marina at Sentosa, both within close proximity. Our new addition will enhance the value of a ONE°15 membership, making it more attractive to members who will gain access to an expanded network, curated fresh experiences, as well as diverse lifestyle activities across all our marinas.”

 

If it acquires Marina at Keppel Bay, SUTL Enterprise plans to upgrade the clubhouse amenities, improve berthing infrastructure and services, and add new retail spaces. It also plans to invest in integrated lifestyle and wellness concepts, which are expected to improve the asset’s long-term value while expanding revenue channels across berthing, membership, hospitality and F&B services.

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The Navetta 50 will be among the Italian builder’s three world premieres at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival.

 

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Absolute – whose dealers in Asia include Absolute Marine – has revealed details of the Navetta 50, which will join the Navetta 58 and Navetta 66 as the inland Italian builder’s three world premieres at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival from September 8-13.

 

The three new models are part of a rapid upgrade of the semi-displacement Navetta line, which includes the Navetta 62 (Review, Issue 86) that debuted at Cannes in September 2025 along with the 70 Fly, the flybridge of the shipyard’s planing line.

 

The Navetta 50 is geared towards owner-operation and “a cruising experience in a compact, manageable format”, with an intuitive helm station, a side access door, and circulation routes designed to facilitate manoeuvring during navigation and docking. However, along with three guest cabins, there’s a single cabin aft that can be used for crew or an additional guest berth.

 

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Like other new Absolute models, the cockpit features modular furniture and a glass parapet, allowing a clear view over the swim platform. The foredeck, reached by symmetrical protected walkways beneath the flybridge overhangs, includes an integrated sunbathing area and integrated lighting.

 

Starboard stairs from the cockpit lead up to a step-free flybridge featuring a C-shaped sofa wrapped around the aft end and a table, while to port is a wet bar with refrigerator, ice maker and barbecue. Forward, a single helm seat is flanked by companion seating on both sides that combine with a full-width sunbathing area forward of the helm station.

 

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Inside, the Navetta 50 introduces the new Absolute aesthetic, defined by light-toned woods. The interior starts with an open aft galley positioned to serve both the cockpit and saloon. Up two steps, the impressive saloon features full-height glazing, a three-sided sofa and a table to port, and a two-person sofa-cum-daybed to starboard, aft of the two-seat helm station with side door.

 

The lower deck features the owner’s cabin forward with a bed aligned diagonally and large, sea-level windows, walk-in wardrobe, custom storage units and a starboard en-suite bathroom with a separate shower. Midships is a VIP cabin to port with forward-facing bed and a twin cabin to starboard, while the day head to port includes a separate shower.

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