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Feadship has unveiled the first details on its new 24-metre Feadship F80 yacht as she moves to outfitting. Construction of the yacht began in 2025 at the Feadship Makkum facility, with the first F80 yacht now moving to outfitting at the Feadship De Vries facility in the Netherlands. Developed in response to growing demand for a yacht around the 24 metre mark, she is inspired by the appeal of classic Feadships. Details surrounding the aluminium Feadship F80 yacht are yet to be revealed, with Feadship describing the yacht as a new chapter for the shipyard. “When your reputation is built on creating some of the world’s most iconic superyachts, a yacht of 24-metres has to be something truly special,” they explained.The first images of the Feadship F80 show flowing lines, which create an elegant silhouette, with her broad beam suggesting a generous interior volume. Expansive windows flood her living spaces with natural light, with
Mon, 13 Jul 2026 | 11:30
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Delta Marine has unveiled a new yacht design collaboration with London-based studio Bannenberg & Rowell Design, taking on a new family of yachts ranging from 50 to 75 metres. The series combines an adaptable contemporary aesthetic with a hybrid propulsion system across multiple platforms and scales.According to Delta Marine, the collaboration offers the opportunity to create a yacht rooted in the Seattle shipyard's DNA, while introducing a forward-looking visual vocabulary, combining function and form. The first design to emerge from the partnership is the Delta + B&R 500, a 50-metre concept with a sub-500 GT platform, while a 65-metre variant is already under development. The design is intended to be scalable across the full 50 to 75-metre range.Penned by Bannenberg & Rowell Design, the exterior of the yacht showcases a sculptural hull form defined by an intersection of creases that creates what the designers describe as a subtle triangle motif, representing a physical interpretation
Mon, 13 Jul 2026 | 10:15
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New Launch
Tankoa Yachts has announced the launch of the 51.5-metre T52 Vitruvius yacht Spirit from its facilities in Genoa on Saturday 11 July. The launch took place in the presence of her owners, guests, the Tankoa management team and the team behind her construction. Previously known as Project Secret, construction on Spirit began in 2022 with exterior design and naval architecture by Philippe Briand and Veerle Battia of Vitruvius Yacht Design, with interior design penned by FM Architettura. “A launch is always such a special moment,” commented Vincenzo Poeri, CEO of Tankoa Yachts. “It is the culmination of many years of hard work, and it is a privilege to share this experience, and all of the emotions associated with it, with our clients and everyone involved in her construction.” Spirit was designed with a focus on creating a tranquil atmosphere for guests onboard. As a result of this, Willem Van Cappellen of Van Cappellen Consultancy
Mon, 13 Jul 2026 | 12:30

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Founded in 2018 as an extension of Xtenders’ work in the superyacht sector, Xquip initially focused on lightweight boarding and deck equipment designed to match the quality and finish of the tenders being delivered. The business grew out of repeated demand from shipyards and designers for products such as swimming ladders and awning systems that reflected the same emphasis on design, weight efficiency and usability. Since then, Xquip has expanded its range and developed its production capabilities, increasing its presence within the superyacht deck equipment market. Its relationship with Xtenders continues to shape how the business operates today. The two companies share engineering expertise and production knowledge and may collaborate on the same yacht, with tender solutions and deck equipment developed in parallel to create greater consistency in design, materials and user experience. This also allows Xquip to offer shipyards, designers and owner’s representatives a more coordinated approach across different parts of a project.Expanding the
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Today's superyacht owners and captains expect more from a marina than a safe berth. As homeports become an increasingly important part of the ownership experience, the most successful destinations combine operational excellence with a lifestyle offering that enhances every day spent ashore. Marina Port Vell has become one of the clearest examples of that evolution. Few marinas can claim such a close relationship to the city that surrounds them. Just beyond the pontoons lies one of Europe's most vibrant cities, where Michelin-starred restaurants, luxury shopping, world-renowned architecture and excellent international transport links are all within easy reach. Situated within walking distance of Barcelona's historic centre, Marina Port Vell has become a unique waterfront setting, established as one of the city's most exclusive venues for luxury events, private celebrations and corporate hospitality. The port’s reputation has always been strong, but has gained international recognition since becoming the preferred superyacht marina during the 37th America’s Cup. While
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Maintaining and modernising existing superyachts is a process that requires dedicated expertise and precision - both of which are deeply integrated into the philosophy at Abeking & Rasmussen. Each project that enters the yard, whether a new-build, refit, rebuild or maintenance, receives unparalleled care.Refitting excellence  For more than a century, Abeking & Rasmussen have branded themselves not only as a builder of some of the most groundbreaking superyachts, but they also have a strong refit and services facility - one that has, over time, become a crucial element of the yard.  Working with an existing structure, the refit process differs from that of a new-build. There are more restrictions to work with and varying factors to consider, unlike working with a blank canvas. While every refit is different, depending not only on the brief of the client, but also on the technical elements of the yacht being refitted, the yard has worked to create a
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In a time where privacy is one of the highest forms of luxury, YachtCloud has refined and luxurised service onboard superyachts. The most popular of their technological products making yacht life easier, is the GEST Service Call System. The call button is the most popular element of the YachtCloud portfolio, which is made up of six products in total: OMNIYON, YIS, CrewBoard, LaundryBoard, ECHO and GEST. YachtCloud, based out of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, is a product developer that focuses on delivering premium technology for the world’s most discerning clients. Established in 2014, the company has over a decade of experience in the delivery of their premium tech, and is dedicated to crafting yacht experiences where technology and craftsmanship work together in harmony to enhance comfort, safety and enjoyment at sea. Call system The GEST is a service call system: “When owners or guests onboard want service, they can press the button, which sends a notification
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As contemporary superyacht design continues to prioritise light, openness and seamless connections to the sea, glass has evolved from a purely functional element into a defining aesthetic feature and, with the use of significantly larger glass panels, has become an essential structural component. Expansive glazing now shapes not only the visual identity of a yacht but also its engineering framework, requiring a far more integrated and technically rigorous approach. For German specialist TILSE, this shift represents both an opportunity and a responsibility – to ensure that increasingly ambitious designs are matched by uncompromising structural integrity, durability and precision.Integrating glass from the concept stage Larger glass surfaces have fundamentally changed how glazing is approached in yacht construction. No longer a late-stage addition, glass must be embedded into the superstructure concept from the earliest design phases, with engineers analysing how forces move through the pane, adhesive bond and surrounding structure. Unlike static architectural environments, yachts operate under continuous
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Situated on Spain's northeastern Mediterranean coast in the city of Tarragona, is Port Tarraco, which has established itself as one of the superyacht industry's leading technical marinas. Managed since 2020 by Group Ocibar, a specialist marina operator with a portfolio that includes Port Adriano, Marina Botafoc and other facilities in the Western Mediterranean, the Tarragona-based marina offers 32 deep-water berths accommodating yachts from 45 to 160 metres.Known throughout the industry as the "Home of Giants", Port Tarraco has become a preferred destination for some of the world's largest superyachts. Yet according to Maite Murillo Galimany, Commercial Executive at Port Tarraco, the nickname extends far beyond the vessels themselves. "We call Port Tarraco ‘Home of Giants’ due to the big size of the superyachts we host in Tarragona," Maite explains. "I would add that it’s the ‘Home of Giants’ as well for the professional team you find there including the companies set in the marina." Having
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Founded in 2018 as an extension of Xtenders’ work in the superyacht sector, Xquip initially focused on lightweight boarding and deck equipment designed to match the quality and finish of the tenders being delivered. The business grew out of repeated demand from shipyards and designers for products such as swimming ladders and awning systems that reflected the same emphasis on design, weight efficiency and usability. Since then, Xquip has expanded its range and developed its production capabilities, increasing its presence within the superyacht deck equipment market. Its relationship with Xtenders continues to shape how the business operates today. The two companies share engineering expertise and production knowledge and may collaborate on the same yacht, with tender solutions and deck equipment developed in parallel to create greater consistency in design, materials and user experience. This also allows Xquip to offer shipyards, designers and owner’s representatives a more coordinated approach across different parts of a project.Expanding the
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Today's superyacht owners and captains expect more from a marina than a safe berth. As homeports become an increasingly important part of the ownership experience, the most successful destinations combine operational excellence with a lifestyle offering that enhances every day spent ashore. Marina Port Vell has become one of the clearest examples of that evolution. Few marinas can claim such a close relationship to the city that surrounds them. Just beyond the pontoons lies one of Europe's most vibrant cities, where Michelin-starred restaurants, luxury shopping, world-renowned architecture and excellent international transport links are all within easy reach. Situated within walking distance of Barcelona's historic centre, Marina Port Vell has become a unique waterfront setting, established as one of the city's most exclusive venues for luxury events, private celebrations and corporate hospitality. The port’s reputation has always been strong, but has gained international recognition since becoming the preferred superyacht marina during the 37th America’s Cup. While
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Maintaining and modernising existing superyachts is a process that requires dedicated expertise and precision - both of which are deeply integrated into the philosophy at Abeking & Rasmussen. Each project that enters the yard, whether a new-build, refit, rebuild or maintenance, receives unparalleled care.Refitting excellence  For more than a century, Abeking & Rasmussen have branded themselves not only as a builder of some of the most groundbreaking superyachts, but they also have a strong refit and services facility - one that has, over time, become a crucial element of the yard.  Working with an existing structure, the refit process differs from that of a new-build. There are more restrictions to work with and varying factors to consider, unlike working with a blank canvas. While every refit is different, depending not only on the brief of the client, but also on the technical elements of the yacht being refitted, the yard has worked to create a
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In a time where privacy is one of the highest forms of luxury, YachtCloud has refined and luxurised service onboard superyachts. The most popular of their technological products making yacht life easier, is the GEST Service Call System. The call button is the most popular element of the YachtCloud portfolio, which is made up of six products in total: OMNIYON, YIS, CrewBoard, LaundryBoard, ECHO and GEST. YachtCloud, based out of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, is a product developer that focuses on delivering premium technology for the world’s most discerning clients. Established in 2014, the company has over a decade of experience in the delivery of their premium tech, and is dedicated to crafting yacht experiences where technology and craftsmanship work together in harmony to enhance comfort, safety and enjoyment at sea. Call system The GEST is a service call system: “When owners or guests onboard want service, they can press the button, which sends a notification
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As contemporary superyacht design continues to prioritise light, openness and seamless connections to the sea, glass has evolved from a purely functional element into a defining aesthetic feature and, with the use of significantly larger glass panels, has become an essential structural component. Expansive glazing now shapes not only the visual identity of a yacht but also its engineering framework, requiring a far more integrated and technically rigorous approach. For German specialist TILSE, this shift represents both an opportunity and a responsibility – to ensure that increasingly ambitious designs are matched by uncompromising structural integrity, durability and precision.Integrating glass from the concept stage Larger glass surfaces have fundamentally changed how glazing is approached in yacht construction. No longer a late-stage addition, glass must be embedded into the superstructure concept from the earliest design phases, with engineers analysing how forces move through the pane, adhesive bond and surrounding structure. Unlike static architectural environments, yachts operate under continuous
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Situated on Spain's northeastern Mediterranean coast in the city of Tarragona, is Port Tarraco, which has established itself as one of the superyacht industry's leading technical marinas. Managed since 2020 by Group Ocibar, a specialist marina operator with a portfolio that includes Port Adriano, Marina Botafoc and other facilities in the Western Mediterranean, the Tarragona-based marina offers 32 deep-water berths accommodating yachts from 45 to 160 metres.Known throughout the industry as the "Home of Giants", Port Tarraco has become a preferred destination for some of the world's largest superyachts. Yet according to Maite Murillo Galimany, Commercial Executive at Port Tarraco, the nickname extends far beyond the vessels themselves. "We call Port Tarraco ‘Home of Giants’ due to the big size of the superyachts we host in Tarragona," Maite explains. "I would add that it’s the ‘Home of Giants’ as well for the professional team you find there including the companies set in the marina." Having
Mon, 08 Jun 2026 | 13:45
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Spotted in Malta's Grand Harbour early last month was the 77.7-metre Admiral superyacht Amalya. Previously known as Project Blue Marlin, the vessel is instantly recognisable by her distinctive aqua-blue hull and was delivered in 2025. Behind her is the 85.3-metre Silver Yachts explorer yachts Wanderlust delivered in 2022. Amalya features both exterior and interior design by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, while her naval architecture was developed in-house by her builder. Her custom design is centred around an expansive six-metre swimming pool, creating a versatile space for entertaining, social gatherings and onboard events while cruising. The yacht also offers generous lounging, seating and dining areas, complemented by a deck Jacuzzi. Guests can further enjoy a luxurious spa and a state-of-the-art gym. Powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, Amalya is constructed with a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure. According to AIS data, she is currently in Antibes, France.
Mon, 13 Jul 2026 | 08:00
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Spotted in Stavanger, Norway, was the 65-metre Admiral superyacht Life Saga. According to AIS data, she is currently located in Bergen, Norway. Delivered in 2019, the 1,188 GT tri-deck yacht was commissioned by an experienced owner and was built by Admiral at its shipyard in Carrara, Italy. Following her delivery, she made her public debut at the 2019 Monaco Yacht Show and was sold to an American owner in 2025. Penned by Admiral's in-house naval architect Gian Marco Campanino, Life Saga pairs sleek, angular exterior lines with interiors created by Mark Berryman. She is instantly recognisable by the distinctive break in her bulwarks amidships and double-height glazing. Accommodating up to 12 guests across six staterooms, the yacht is attended by a crew of 17. In terms of propulsion system, she is powered by twin Caterpillar engines, giving her a cruising speed of 14.5 knots and a top speed of 15.5 knots. Life Saga is currently available
Fri, 10 Jul 2026 | 08:00
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Seen here in Marina Casa de Campo last Friday was the 114.2-metre Lürssen superyacht Nausicaä. Delivered in May this year, the yacht is currently en route to Colón, Argentina, from Salt Island, according to AIS data.Spanning six decks, Nausicaä takes her name from Greek mythology, translating to "burner of ships" or "she who shines among the ships". She represents the first collaboration between Lürssen and Australian designer Marc Newson, who was responsible for both her exterior and interior design. Read: 114m Lürssen superyacht Nausicaä delivered Among her standout features is a striking Skydome composed of seven curved glass panes, each measuring 3,000 by 2,800 millimetres, 62 millimetres thick and weighing approximately 1,050 kilograms. The structure shelters a 56-square-metre owner's office with a 3.15-metre ceiling height and direct access to a private sky terrace for alfresco dining. Elsewhere, Nausicaä replaces the traditional main saloon with a dramatic double-height atrium conceived as an art gallery, while her expansive
Thu, 09 Jul 2026 | 08:00
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The 90-metre Oceanco superyacht Shodan was spotted at anchor off Corfu earlier last month. Originally launched as DreAMBoat in 2019, Shodan features a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. Her naval architecture was developed in-house by the Dutch shipyard, while her striking exterior design comes from Espen Øino International and her refined interiors were designed by Terence Disdale Design. Spanning four expansive decks, Shodan offers an array of luxurious amenities, including a 7.5-metre swimming pool on the main deck aft, a Jacuzzi on the sundeck and multiple indoor and outdoor lounge areas. She accommodates up to 22 guests in nine elegantly appointed staterooms and boasts a generous internal volume of 2,946GT. Wellness is a key focus onboard, with a dedicated spa featuring a treatment room, hammam, sauna and beauty salon, complemented by a fully equipped gym with panoramic ocean views. Power comes from twin MTU engines, enabling Shodan to reach a top speed of 18.5 knots.
Wed, 08 Jul 2026 | 08:00
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The 49.9-metre Riva superyacht Kinship was spotted cruising through the Kiel Canal in Germany earlier last month. According to AIS data, she is currently in Malmö, Sweden. Delivered in 2019 as Race, she features exterior and interior design by Officina Italiana Design. Meanwhile, her Italian builder was responsible for her naval architecture. With a volume of just under 500 GT, she can accommodate up to 10 guests across five well-appointed staterooms. Onboard comfort is supported by a crew of nine, including the captain. Moreover, the Riva 50 MT yacht is fitted with a generous beach club, equipped with two hatches that double as balconies over the water. The beach club also functions as a garage for a Williams Dieseljet 625 tender. Guests can also enjoy her spacious 120-square-metre sundeck. The area features sunbathing and lounge spaces complete with four sun loungers, sofas, a pop-up TV with a swivel mechanism, a dining table, and a barbecue. In
Tue, 07 Jul 2026 | 08:00
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The 49.71-metre Westport superyacht Maison Blanche was spotted cruising along New York City's East River on 11 June. Delivered in 2012, Maison Blanche underwent an extensive refit in 2023. The six-month project included significant upgrades to both her exterior and interior, with American designer Patrick Knowles reimagining the living spaces to blend refined sophistication with a relaxed, bohemian-inspired aesthetic. Formerly known as Legacy, the yacht emerged from the refit with a fresh, contemporary look. Built by Westport, Maison Blanche features naval architecture by the shipyard and accommodates up to 12 guests across five staterooms. Her refreshed aft deck is designed for entertaining, complete with state-of-the-art cocktail and dining tables, as well as a redesigned bar cabinet featuring backlit stone finishes. Above, the sundeck is centred around a spa pool crafted from striking blue Macauba stone, complemented by teak drink ledges and generous sun lounging areas. Powered by twin MTU engines, Maison Blanche cruises comfortably at 20
Mon, 06 Jul 2026 | 08:00