Yachting News

MY 164’ New Generation Explorer Vessel

Posted: 5th Aug 2014

Written by: JFA yachts

JFA Yachts has the pleasure to unveil more details about its 164’ Explorer Vessel. She is an Explorer Vessel new style, contemporary outside but also inside. Read More

Oceanco Launches Y710

Posted: 4th Aug 2014

Written by: Oceanco

Oceanco’s new 88.5 meter Y710 was successfully launched last week in Alblasserdam. Read More

Superyacht Illusion Sold

Posted: 4th Aug 2014

Written by: Fraser Yachts

The largest superyacht ever to be built in China is sold 16 months before delivery Read More

OnboardOnline is Breaking News

Posted: 1st Aug 2014

Written by: OnboardOnline

I would like to take this opportunity to present our expanded ‘Yachting News’ section, which now includes dedicated sections for yachting, industry and product news, as well as stories of interest from around the world. Read More

The Spitfire Takes to the Seas

Posted: 30th Jul 2014

Written by: Claydon Reeves

The 50ft Aeroboat, one of the fastest and most elegant small yachts ever produced, has been unveiled by UK designers Claydon Reeves and is perfect for anyone wanting to breakfast in St. Tropez, lunch in Antibes and dine at night i... Read More

Revolver 44GT: The New Grand Tourer of the Sea

Posted: 30th Jul 2014

Written by: Revolver Boats

Revolver Boats is ready to launch a new and surprising product: The Revolver 44GT. high performance and all-Italian design result in an innovative vessel reminiscent of the ultimate grand tourers of the automobile world. Read More

Wing Ship Superyacht: A Flying Luxury Yacht

Posted: 24th Jul 2014

Written by: Jack Tar

What may become the world’s first flying superyacht is undertaking its final development trials in Korea, using Wing in Ground Effect phenomena to fly within two to five metres of the surface. Read More

Genoa Boat Show: New Format a Winning Formula

Posted: 24th Jul 2014

Written by: Ufficio Stampa Studio

Less than three months from the opening of the October’s event, the stands have nearly all been booked. Sharp increase compared to last year's edition. Read More

The New Azimut Dragon Models for China

Posted: 21st Jul 2014

Written by: Azimut Yachts

Azimut’s mission is perfectly illustrated by one of this year’s great new developments that will certainly be of interest to anyone who appreciates luxury and Italian quality. Read More

MY VOLPINI Reborn at Amels

Posted: 21st Jul 2014

Written by: Amels

After an extensive winter refit at Amels shipyard in the Netherlands, VOLPINI is back in the Mediterranean and her new owner is enjoying the stunning as-new Amels superyacht. Read More

Marina Port Vell Offers 50% Discounts on Berths

Posted: 17th Jul 2014

Written by: Mooring Spot

Marina Port Vell in Barcelona, which is set to become one of the world’s most elite super yacht destinations, is delighted to announce an innovative discount berth structure for the Summer-Autumn 2014 and the Winter 2015 seasons. Read More

Sunreef Reveals New 156 ULTIMATE

Posted: 15th Jul 2014

Written by: Sunreef Yachts

Following the success of the Sunreef 165 Ultimate range of fast performance cruisers, the company unveils its newest project, the stunning Sunreef 156 Ultimate Catamaran. Read More

Branagh Marine Composite Retrofit S/Y Gaia

Posted: 10th Jul 2014

Written by: Brannagh Marine

One of Branagh Marine Composites major 2014 winter projects was to retrofit the keel on the beautiful Spirit 100 SY Gaia. Read More

Pendennis Shipyard: Next Stage of Transformation

Posted: 10th Jul 2014

Written by: The Packet

THE first phase of Pendennis Shipyard's transformation has been completed, bringing to fruition years of planning and paving the way for the next stage of its development. Read More

Amore Mio 2 Motor Yacht Completes Major Refit

Posted: 4th Jul 2014

FM- Architettura d’Interni, the Italian interior design specialists, has just completed the refit of the Abeking & Rasmussen yacht Amore Mio 2 (formally Sea Jewel) in record time. Read More

St Kitts Open for Superyacht Business

Posted: 1st Jul 2014

Written by: All At Sea

A new marina designed to set the standard in homeports, has held its ground breaking ceremony in St Kitts. Read More

Yacht Owners Demand High Speed Internet

Posted: 1st Jul 2014

Written by: PR Newswire

iSeaglobal is proud to announce a new upgraded ku band network to supply up to 25 Mbps speed in the Mediterranean. Read More

MUSTO Announces Partnership With Team Alvimedica

Posted: 27th Jun 2014

Written by: Musto

MUSTO is proud to announce a new partnership with Team Alvimedica, a crew of young, agile and courageous sailors embarking on their first-ever Volvo Ocean Race around the world. Read More

Heesen Yachts Delivers M/Y Monaco Wolf

Posted: 13th Jun 2014

Written by: Heesen Yachts

Heesen Yachts is proud to announce that on June 2, 2014 M/Y Monaco Wolf – YN 16650 – was delivered to her Owners after intensive sea trials in the North Sea. Read More

Lego and GLASS: Superyacht of the Future?

Posted: 29th May 2014

Written by: Jo Morgan

It doesn't look like your conventional yacht. Nominated for the Young Designer of the Year Award, Californian architecture student Lujac Desautel has created a yacht concept that stretches the imagination. An homage to the skyscra... Read More

Burgess and bluewater Sell Nero

Posted: 19th May 2014

Written by: Burgess

Inspired by the elegant “Corsair” series of yachts NERO echoes the authentic line and form of the classic steam yacht while incorporating the speed, luxury and latest technology of the modern superyacht. Read More

Hat-trick of Neptunes for Feadship at World Superyacht Awards

Posted: 7th May 2014

Written by: Feadship

Feadship has been presented with no less than three trophies at the prestigious World Superyachts Award gala evening in Amsterdam on May the 3rd. Read More

CaryAli Wins at World Superyacht Awards 2014

Posted: 6th May 2014

Written by: Alloy Yachts

CaryAli has rounded off the superyacht awards season on a high with a hat-trick of awards, winning the ‘Best Displacement Motoryacht below 500GT’ category. Read More

Pocket Support Yachts: YXT One Launched

Posted: 25th Apr 2014

Written by: Fraser Yachts

YXT ONE, launched this month in the Netherlands by LYNX Yachts, is the first of a series of purpose built pocket support yachts. At 24m, she can carry a host of tenders and toys. Read More

Sailing Yacht Dream Symphony to Dwarf Maltese Falcon

Posted: 16th Apr 2014

Written by: OnboardOnline

Unquestionably the world’s largest sailing superyacht at 141m, “Dream Symphony” is the brainchild of Valeriy Stepanenko, the owner of the Dream Ship Victory’s yard in Bosburun, Turkey. Read More

RW Yacht Design Unveils New 54m Motoryacht

Posted: 3rd Apr 2014

Written by: RW Yacht Design

Yacht designer Robert Witzier has unveiled a new 54-metre motor yacht design, with curved flowing lines with a sharp axe bow. Read More

New 60m Hybrid Trimaran Design from BCY

Posted: 25th Mar 2014

Written by: The World of Yachts and Boats

Blue Coast Power have introduced the new Trimaran 60m. The design team have been working for the last 12 months to develop this innovative concept with ultra efficient hull lines. Read More

Symphony: Classical Music Meets Yacht Design

Posted: 19th Mar 2014

Written by: OnboardOnline

French yacht designer Raphaël Laloux recently took out the 2014 Young Designer of the Year Award at the recent Showboats Design Awards for his yacht concept ‘Symphony’. Read More

Motor Yacht Equinox: 45m Fast Catamaran Design

Posted: 13th Mar 2014

Written by: Andrew Trujillo Design & Adam Younger Designs

Andrew Trujillo and Adam Younger have collaborated in designing a 45 metre catamaran motoryacht, capitalising on the fast performance and spacious layout of the twin hull design. Read More

Andrew Trujillo's 25m Wooden Motor Yacht Concept

Posted: 25th Feb 2014

Written by: Andrew Trujillo Design

UK studio Andrew Trujillo Design has developed a concept for a 25 metre wooden motor yacht that is touted as being more sustainable but easier to maintain than a conventional wooden boat. Read More

Speaking about the pace and efficiency of the project, Sam Eyles commented, “The Boat Works is the boating hub of Australia where there are quality trades and a talented team on-site, all working collectively as a team with a great ‘can-do’ attitude to every challenge.

“I am proud of the Chapman team who put in so many hours around the clock to get the project completed within the deadline and to budget. It was a pleasure and privilege to work with Captain Daniel, whose knowledge, experience and input were highly valuable, and I look forward to continuing that relationship moving forward.”

Tony Longhurst, CEO at The Boat Works, commented, “We are thrilled with the historic achievement of the refit and launch of Oceania, which perfectly aligns with our ethos and the values of our yachting community.

“We and our boating customers are all mindful custodians of the waterways. We congratulate Greenpeace Australia Pacific and wish them well in their campaigns.” Tony continued, “The Boat Works are immensely proud and privileged to have the exceptionally talented Chapman group as valued partners within our world-class superyacht yard and marina.
“Chapman’s meticulous coordination has led to an outstanding transformation of Oceania.”

According to David Ritter, CEO, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, the freshly refit Oceania “will chart a new course in Greenpeace’s at-sea legacy”.

“Oceania will enable Greenpeace to increase their at-sea activity over some of the world’s most beautiful and ecologically precious waters, from the Great Barrier Reef to Western Australia’s Scott Reef, to the South Tasman Sea and the waters of Pacific Island nations.

“Our region’s magnificent oceans face severe threats including offshore gas drilling, deep sea mining, overfishing, plastic pollution and climate damage. The launch of Oceania creates a dynamic new capacity for Greenpeace to expose, document and peacefully confront these and other threats to the oceans in our region.

“Oceania is a game-changer,” explained Captain Daniel Rizzotti. “We will use Oceania to do what Greenpeace does best: bear witness, collaborate with communities and take peaceful direct action against big polluters. With almost 50 years of at-sea campaigning in our wake, Oceania charts a new course in Greenpeace Australia Pacific's legacy.

“Australia and the Pacific are some of the most beautiful and precious places on earth, but also the most vulnerable. Oceania will be a beacon, a spotlight and a messenger.
“Its environmentally friendly refit means we leave a small footprint doing big work.”

For its inaugural campaign, Oceania will set sail next week for Broome, Western Australia, where it will stand with communities against Woodside’s Burrup Hub project, the largest proposed fossil fuel project in Australia today. According to Greenpeace, if this project gets the green light, the Burrup Hub could emit more than 6.1 billion tonnes of carbon emissions over its lifetime to 2070, fuelling the climate catastrophe already impacting Australian and Pacific communities.

More at theboatworks.com.au and chapmanyachting.com

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