All Superyacht Technology articles – Page 29
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Costa Rica eases way for foreign superyachts
New marina reform law removes hurdles for yacht owners
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Oceanco and Pininfarina unveil new hybrid superyacht concept
Batteries are the primary source of energy on Kairos
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Sanlorenzo confirms 2020 results and profitability
Italian yacht builder Sanlorenzo approved draft financial statements for 2020, revealing strong profit gains on stable revenues and a growing backlog
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Hakvoort reports death of Albert Hakvoort Sr
One of the guiding lights of the yard and its workforce for decades, Albert started work at the family business in 1955
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Northrop & Johnson expands international team
Northrop Johnson, the global superyacht brokerage and services group, has named Catherine Zazon as its new account manager – strategic partnerships. She is based at the company’s Ft Lauderdale office.
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Imperial Yachts signs new-build project with Italian Sea Group
Monaco-based superyacht services business, Imperial Yachts, has signed up its third new-build project with the Italian Sea Group (TISG) and its Admiral Yachts division. The 100m (328ft) new-build is called Project Titanium and it is expected to be delivered in 2025. It will be the largest project built by TISG.
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Feadship’s Project 817: First images revealed
The 94m vessel boasts a number of advanced green technologies
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21st Benetti Yachtmaster held in ‘phygital’ format
More than 250 industry professionals from the yachting world (including 125 superyacht captains) attended the 21st Benetti Yachtmaster event this year – its first time held in ‘phygital’ (physical and digital) format. The two-day networking event was held on February 18 and 19 and featured a rich programme of meetings, ...
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Sanlorenzo exceeds 2020 outlook
Italian yachtbuilder Sanlorenzo released preliminary results for the financial year ending December 31 2020, showing a slight gain in net revenues for new yachts and improved profitability
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Is Abramovich’s new superyacht also Lloyd’s last?
The megayacht Solaris, about to be delivered to Roman Abramovich, could be the last vessel built at the Lloyd shipyard in Bremerhaven
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Friso Visser named Heesen CCO; Cavendish moves up
Heesen Yachts has hired Friso Visser as its chief commercial officer, part of a management reshuffle designed to ramp up the Dutch superyacht-builder’s position in existing and new markets and step up construction of custom projects.
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Inmarsat releases cyber risk management compliance report
Inmarsat, the mobile satellite communications firm, has released a new, free-of-charge report covering new IMO obligations and their implications for yachting professionals. The obligations enter into force next year and the report aims to support compliance as owners, managers and captains work to protect superyacht cyber security.
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Sanlorenzo launches fifth 52Steel superyacht
Sanlorenzo Superyacht has launched the fifth unit of its 52Steel, a 52m steel vessel of which a further three units are currently under construction at its La Spezia yard.
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Two Turkish superyacht builders sign new contracts
Two Turkish superyacht builders announced this week that they have signed new superyacht contracts. The two builders are Bering Yachts and Numarine.
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New superyacht charter specialist forms in UK
A new superyacht charter firm that offers bespoke consultancy services has formed in the UK. London-based Yomira is the vision of its founding partners – Neil Hornsby and Amanda Armstrong, who between them have almost 50 years of collective experience in the superyacht charter sector.
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Bering Yachts lays keel of B107 superyacht
Turkish superyacht builder Bering Yachts has laid the keel of its 33m semi-custom B107 superyacht. This is the fourth yacht sold by Bering in 2020, meaning a total of seven yachts are currently in construction at the yard’s facility in Antalya, Turkey.
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Sunseeker posts 2019 gains
Financial accounts for UK boatbuilder Sunseeker International filed this week show the builder doubled its profits on a modest gain in revenues in 2019; significant financial restructuring will allow the company to carry forward with a launch plan to extend its range to 20 models.