All Superyacht Technology articles – Page 33
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NewsGYG issues strong first-half trading update
CEO Remy Millott: “The team’s focus on improving margins is starting to flow through” Global Yachting Group (GYG), the UK-based superyacht painting, supply and maintenance firm, has issued a positive first-half trading update for the six months ended June 30, 2020. The announcement comes not long after ...
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NewsVesselsValue introduces automated valuation platform for superyachts
New service covers over 6,000 superyachts over 24m with values back to 2012
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NewsGold Coast gears up to handle more superyachts
Expansion of facilities attracts increased number of large yachts
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NewsPendennis launches second Hoek Truly Classic 128
Halekai in Pendennis’s 800-tonne travel hoist Source: Andrew Wright Pendennis The second Pendennis-built Hoek Truly Classic 128ft sailing yacht has launched at the company’s UK facility in Falmouth and entered the yard’s non-tidal wet basin for rig stepping and commissioning prior to sea trials. The classically styled ...
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NewsFiji’s ‘Blue Lane’ initiative proves good response to Covid-19
Over 20 yachts have so far made use of the ‘Blue Lane’ initiative introduced by the Fijian government to allow yachts and superyachts to visit the South Pacific island nation, according to a report in The Fiji Times.
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NewsBermuda to join countries opening up ownership registers
With ever-greater visibility being given to ownership of company registers in a increasing number of offshore ‘tax haven’ jurisdictions, Bermuda is now committed to joining them by making its register accessible to the public by January 2021.
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NewsPalumbo Superyacht Refit offers discount package at Marseille yard
50% cuts in haul-out, launching and hardstand parking
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NewsNew private island development in Bahamas to have superyacht marina
A new private island resort called Montage Cay is currently under development in the Bahamas with completion set for 2023. The new destination will include a 46-berth marina able to accommodate yachts up to 33.5m (110ft) into Montage Cay.
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NewsCatalano Shipping expands superyacht support into Asia-Pacific with NZ purchase
Company also plans to open in Spain next year
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NewsAustralian Superyacht Rendezvous 2020 postponed
The fourth edition of the Australian Superyacht Rendezvous (ASR2020), due to have been held at the Coral Sea Marina Resort in the Whitsunday Islands from October 15-18, has been postponed until a suitable post-Covid-19 timing. New dates will be announced in due course.
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NewsDerecktor responds to state lawmaker’s concerns about delay to shipyard
Company president writes open letter addressing concern over delays to Fort Pierce development
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NewsHeysea Yachts delivers two superyachts within two weeks
Largest power catamaran built in China and new Heysea flagship among them
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NewsCRN announces sale of 52m custom yacht
Hull# 142 is the third successful collaboration with Omega Architects
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NewsFiji receives applications for more than 100 yacht visits
The South Pacific Fiji Islands have received more than 100 applications for yachts and superyachts wanting to visit over the coming week following the implementation earlier this month of the Blue Lane initiative to introduce special rules to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic.
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NewsLengers Yachts delivers new 38m Sanlorenzo
The sale of Darya, a new Sanlorenzo SD126, was completed in less than 72 hours
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NewsSuperyachts to play key role in Bermuda’s economic recovery
The Atlantic island of Bermuda has missed out on a number of international yacht regattas and sports fisher boat competitions, but the island’s government is now actively pursuing the superyacht market with the objective that it could make a key contribution in the country’s economic recovery.
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NewsRoyal Huisman’s Sea Eagle II starts maiden voyage
Dutch superyacht yard Royal Huisman has delivered the much-anticipated 81m (266ft) Sea Eagle II to its new owner.
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NewsSanlorenzo’s preliminary first-half results show jump in profitability
The Italian yacht-builder has also announced the expiration of the exclusivity period to acquire Perini Navi
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News2019 Dutch superyacht output: fewer but more valuable, greener vessels
Amels’ 83m Here Comes the Sun The Dutch superyacht sector delivered 17 yachts last year, worth just over €1bn, the Netherlands Maritime Technology (NMT) trade group says in its 2019 annual report. While this is a drop in numbers, NMT says the value of yachts on order ...
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NewsSuperyacht sector reports good first year for its sustainability agenda
The Water Revolution Foundation, an initiative of sustainability projects of the global superyacht sector, has reported better-than-anticipated progress in its first year of operation.









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