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Sanlorenzo has announced the launch of Virtuosity, the second hull in the 73-metre flagship 74Steel superyacht series.Launched from the Sanlorenzo facilities in La Spezia, Virtuosity has been developed following more than four years of close collaboration between her owner and the Italian shipyard. Built on the same engineered platform and diesel-electric configuration as the first hull, Silver Fox, Virtuosity introduces several new features including, a living tree rising through two decks, a submerged aquarium carved directly into her hull, a transformative Ocean Resort and a reflecting pool.Virtuosity features exterior design and naval architecture by Zuccon International Project, with interior design penned by Studio Paolo Ferrari. “With this yacht, we chose to rethink onboard architecture from its very foundations,” explained Tommaso Vincenzi, CEO of Sanlorenzo. “The 74Steel yacht Virtuosity represents a decisive step forward in the way we conceive space onboard. From the integration of living nature to the transformation of technical volumes into experiential environments, every
Mon, 29 Jun 2026 | 12:00
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Italian shipyard Riva has unveiled the interior images of its flagship 54.83-metre Riva 54Metri yacht Sairu. Built entirely in aluminium and measuring 499 GT, the model represents the largest yacht ever produced by the Italian brand.Designed by Officina Italiana Design (Mauro Micheli and Sergio Beretta), in collaboration with the Ferretti Group Product Strategy Committee and Engineering Department, Sairu builds upon the styling language established by earlier models including the Riva 100' Corsaro, 110' Dolcevita, 130' Bellissima and 82' Diva, while introducing the design on a larger scale.Launched in August 2025, Sairu retains many of the signature elements that define the brand, including balanced proportions, a sleek profile and the distinctive descending window line integrated into the bulwarks. Unlike Riva's previous 50-metre model, which followed a more traditional displacement yacht concept, the new flagship has been conceived as a clear expression of the brand's modern styling direction. Sairu showcases a combination of metallic finishes, a black
Fri, 26 Jun 2026 | 12:00
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The 92.8-metre Oceanco superyacht Draak has been delivered following an extensive rebuild at the Oceanco facilities in Zwijndrecht, the Netherlands. According to AIS, Draak is now cruising in the Celtic Sea and is heading to Clydeport Greenock in Scotland. Draak completed her rebuild in February 2026 and was spotted on sea trials in May. Previously known as Tranquility, it was revealed in September 2025 in an exclusive interview with Oceanco shareholder and co-founder of Valve, Gabe Newell that he was the owner of Draak. Read more: From gaming to yachting: Gabe Newell on life at sea and building the future with OceancoDraak will now operate as a support yacht for Newell’s 111-metre Oceanco yacht Leviathan, with the ability to now carry a dedicated dive tender, as well as provide accommodation for additional crew and guests. Originally launched in 2014, Draak features exterior design by Oceanco, while her interior was penned by Winch Design, with
Mon, 29 Jun 2026 | 14:45

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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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Superyachts have become a floating home for many of its new-age owners, and it is precisely this that has motivated Alpha Custom Yachts’ design for the Squalo 100. The brief for both the exterior and interior design was to create a yacht that feels right to live on, emotionally, physically and sensorially. From the layout to the engineering behind the walls was approached through the lens of human experience, rather than mere aesthetics. Intimacy, comfort & balance For Alpha Custom Yachts, luxury is deeply connected to proportion, intimacy and comfort: “a yacht can feature the finest materials and highest quality finishes, but if the spaces feel too tight, disconnected or uncomfortable, the emotional experience aboard is lost” says Roberto Aboumrad, the founder and CEO of Alpha Yachts. Hence, true onboard luxury is not measured by excess or scale alone, but by understanding the emotional relationship between people and space. If seating arrangements are too
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For more than 150 years, Lürssen has built its reputation on engineering excellence, delivering some of the world's most iconic superyachts. Yet behind the celebrated new-build programme lies another cornerstone of the German shipyard's offering: a comprehensive refit and services division that combines the same craftsmanship, innovation and technical expertise with a proactive approach to yacht ownership.Operating across one of the largest yacht-building infrastructures in the world, Lürssen's refit capabilities are available not only to yachts built by the shipyard itself, but to the entire global fleet. From routine maintenance and scheduled surveys to major conversions and sustainability upgrades, the shipyard has positioned itself as a destination for owners seeking complex solutions delivered to the highest standards. Scale, expertise and innovation Lürssen's shipyard network spans northern Germany, supported by a design centre in Croatia and a sales office in Fort Lauderdale. At the heart of its refit operation is the former Blohm & Voss shipyard in
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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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Superyachts have become a floating home for many of its new-age owners, and it is precisely this that has motivated Alpha Custom Yachts’ design for the Squalo 100. The brief for both the exterior and interior design was to create a yacht that feels right to live on, emotionally, physically and sensorially. From the layout to the engineering behind the walls was approached through the lens of human experience, rather than mere aesthetics. Intimacy, comfort & balance For Alpha Custom Yachts, luxury is deeply connected to proportion, intimacy and comfort: “a yacht can feature the finest materials and highest quality finishes, but if the spaces feel too tight, disconnected or uncomfortable, the emotional experience aboard is lost” says Roberto Aboumrad, the founder and CEO of Alpha Yachts. Hence, true onboard luxury is not measured by excess or scale alone, but by understanding the emotional relationship between people and space. If seating arrangements are too
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For more than 150 years, Lürssen has built its reputation on engineering excellence, delivering some of the world's most iconic superyachts. Yet behind the celebrated new-build programme lies another cornerstone of the German shipyard's offering: a comprehensive refit and services division that combines the same craftsmanship, innovation and technical expertise with a proactive approach to yacht ownership.Operating across one of the largest yacht-building infrastructures in the world, Lürssen's refit capabilities are available not only to yachts built by the shipyard itself, but to the entire global fleet. From routine maintenance and scheduled surveys to major conversions and sustainability upgrades, the shipyard has positioned itself as a destination for owners seeking complex solutions delivered to the highest standards. Scale, expertise and innovation Lürssen's shipyard network spans northern Germany, supported by a design centre in Croatia and a sales office in Fort Lauderdale. At the heart of its refit operation is the former Blohm & Voss shipyard in
Thu, 04 Jun 2026 | 11:45
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Two Feadship and two Lürssen superyachts were spotted at anchor off Papeete, Tahiti, last Wednesday. The line-up included the 126.2-metre Lürssen Octopus, the 78.2-metre Lürssen Odisea, the 100-metre Feadship Pi, and the 84.2-metre Feadship Obsidian. Delivered in 2003, Octopus was built by Lürssen to an exterior design by Espen Øino International, with naval architecture developed in-house and interiors by Jonathan Quinn Barnett. Spanning eight decks, the explorer yacht's standout features include a large swimming pool, cinema, fully equipped gym and basketball court, alongside two helipads and a pair of submarines. By contrast, Odisea, delivered earlier this year, showcases Lürssen's signature elongated bow, with both her exterior and interior designed by RWD. Measuring 2,500 GT, she offers a teak-lined infinity pool, a glass-enclosed main-deck lounge that opens on three sides via three-metre sliding doors, and an expansive aft entertaining area complete with a fire pit and dining space for up to 20 guests. Feadship's Pi was delivered last
Sun, 28 Jun 2026 | 08:00
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The 44.65-metre Feadship superyacht Megan was seen moored in Rhodes, Greece last Tuesday. Previously named Helix, the yacht was delivered in 2011 and forms part of the F45 Vantage series. She features exterior design by Feadship’s De Voogt Naval Architects in collaboration with Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design. Inside, her interiors, created by Sinot, are distinguished by mahogany wood framing contrasted with light-toned fabrics throughout. A highlight of the accommodation is the master stateroom, which features skylights that flood the space with natural light. All guest cabins are located on the main deck. Moving outside, guests onboard the yacht can dine alfresco on the aft deck, while the sundeck is fitted with sun pads for lounging and a Jacuzzi for relaxation. In terms of propulsion, the Feadship yacht is powered by twin MTU engines, giving her a cruising speed of 14.5 knots
Fri, 26 Jun 2026 | 08:00
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Spotted in San Diego last week was the 88.38-metre Feadship superyacht Zen. According to AIS data, the yacht is currently cruising from Seattle to Juneau, Alaska. Delivered in 2021, Zen was among the first vessels completed at Feadship’s new Van Lent facility in Amsterdam and was previously known as Feadship 816. She features a sleek exterior designed by De Voogt Naval Architects, while her open-plan interiors were created by Nauta Yachts in collaboration with FM Architettura. Earlier this year, Zen underwent a refit at MB92 Barcelona. Her standout features include a swimming pool aft on the main deck, a forward-facing Jacuzzi on the sundeck, and a sunken circular lounge on the foredeck that provides a more private setting for relaxed social gatherings. Powered by twin MTU engines, Zen can reach a top speed of 17 knots
Thu, 25 Jun 2026 | 08:00
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The 80-metre-plus Simek AS support vessel U-81 has been spotted anchored off the coast of Villefranche-sur-Mer last Thursday. Formerly known as FS Cygnus, the vessel emerged earlier this month from an extensive rebuild at Zwijnenburg Shipyard in Krimpen aan den IJssel. Originally constructed as an offshore support vessel for the oil and gas industry, she has undergone a significant transformation and now bears the name U-81 on both her stern and hull sides. Launched in 2014, U-81 was designed by Rolls-Royce Marine, whose maritime division has since been acquired and rebranded as Kongsberg Maritime. The vessel's redesign was undertaken by Studio ZEA, the recently established design firm founded by renowned yacht designer Zlatko Imamovic, while Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture acted as the owner's representative throughout the project. While the full scope of the rebuild has not yet been disclosed, the vessel now features a helideck with an accompanying hangar, enhancing her capabilities as
Wed, 24 Jun 2026 | 08:00
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The 110-metre Feadship superyacht Ambassador was spotted in Antibes in March this year. Delivered in 2018, she was also one of the largest superyachts present in the region during the 2026 Cannes Film Festival. Previously known as Anna, she features naval architecture developed in-house by De Voogt Naval Architects, while her striking exterior lines were designed by Michael Leach Design. Onboard highlights include a swimming pool, a beach club, and a spacious foredeck that serves as both a touch-and-go helipad and a recreational area for activities such as basketball. Ambassador accommodates up to 16 guests across eight well-appointed staterooms, with a crew of 32 on hand to ensure a high level of service and comfort. She is powered by a diesel-electric propulsion system comprising electric motors and four Caterpillar engines, enabling a top speed of 18 knots and a cruising speed of 14 knots. According to AIS data, Ambassador is currently located in La Ciotat
Tue, 23 Jun 2026 | 08:00
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The 77.7-metre Golden Yachts superyacht Malia was spotted docked in Monaco last Tuesday. Delivered in 2023, she is currently listed for sale with Crispin Baynes and Dimitris Maroulis of Burgess. Designed by Studio Vafiadis, Malia features interiors created in collaboration with Massari Design, showcasing more than 250 different finishes, ranging from exotic woods to precious stones. Since her delivery, Malia has had a single owner, who invested an additional €5 million in upgrades and enhancements to her onboard systems. Accommodation is provided for up to 17 guests across eight luxurious staterooms, including a full-beam owner's suite on the main deck. Onboard amenities include a swimming pool on the main deck, while the sun deck features a bar, Jacuzzi and lounge area. The upper deck is dedicated to alfresco dining, and the yacht also incorporates a hammam, sauna and massage suite. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, Malia cruises comfortably at 16.5 knots and can reach a top
Mon, 22 Jun 2026 | 08:00