Sunday, May 17, 2026

Fairline Yacht Sinks at Cesme in Izmir, Turkey

A seventeen meter Fairline yacht sank at Ali Bostan in Cesme, Izmir locality on the Aegean sea of Turkey on nine May 2026.  Cesmecevirmerada broke the story on it's Instagram page as the yacht lay partly sank close to the beach.  It is reported that the yacht sank after it struck reefs close to the shore, with the reason for this not being known.  A salvage operation was immediately started on the day of the accident.  The people onboard if any at the time of the accident are not reported.
The yacht in this accident is a Fairline Squadron 59 Mk.II as designed by Bernard Olesinski and produced from 1997 to 1998.  The Squadron 59 Mk.II was a replacement to the Squadron 59 mk.I and was replaced by the Fairline Squadron 62 Mk.II.

New Launch: Feadship 71.76m Hull.827

Feadship launch hull number 827 a 71.76-metre mega yacht.  Titled Stella M this 71 meter Feadship is defined by elegant proportions, refined detailing and forward-thinking technology. Designed by Studio De Voogt for exterior, naval architecture by Azure, and interior by FM Architetura this seventy meter custom Feadship features five decks of open, light-filled living space, including a dedicated owner’s deck with panoramic views and a private terrace. Highlights include a seven metre pool on the aft deck, a wellness area near the waterline, and flexible guest accommodation across the main deck.  Feadship hull 827 is powered by advanced diesel-electric propulsion system which enables quieter, cleaner cruising and reflects the dutch yacht builder leadership in hybrid innovation.  The diesel electric propulsion comes from twin Veth 1250kw engines coupled to the twin rudder pod drives giving fourteen knots top speed and a cruise of twelve.
Technical Data:
LOA - 71.76 m (235.5ft)
Beam - 12.40 m
Draft - 3.45 m
Displacement - 1571 gross tonnage *volume
Fuel Capacity - 130,000 l
Water Capacity - 35,000 l
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven cabins, eighteen crew in ten cabins
Engines - 2 x Veth VL-1250i-CR 1676hp diesel electric
Propulsion - Veth twin rudder propellers pod drives
Speed - fourteen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - five thousand nautical miles at twelve knots
Project - De Voogt exterior, Azure naval architect, FM Architetura interior
Certification - Lloyds Register 100A1 SSC Yacht, Mono. G6, ECO, LMC UMS

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Project: Lynx Yachts YXT 34

Lynx Yachts is delighted to announce the signing of a landmark contract for the construction of a YXT 34, the largest vessel in the acclaimed YXT series to date.  Commissioned by a highly adventurous and athletic owner, this remarkable yacht will be used to its full potential across the globe. Building on the proven success of the YXT 27, the new YXT 34 offers enhanced accommodations, expanded lounging areas, and greater outdoor entertaining space.  With its increased carrying capacity, the YXT 34 will be capable of housing thanks to a two crans of twelve and four tons respectively; full-size submarine stored under deck, large tender, and a car.  This lifting and toys carrying capacity underscores the YXT 34 uniqueness but also its versatility and adventurous spirit.  The YXT 34 will be built to the highest and most stringent standards, bringing together some of the industry’s finest talent: Bernd Weel and Weel Sluijter will lead the design and styling, Diana Yacht Design will oversee the engineering, and Julian Moore will craft the interior design.  This collaboration ensures that the YXT 34 will not only embody exceptional functionality but also reflect cutting-edge design and luxurious comfort.  The Lynx Yachts YXT 34 is set to feature accommodation for six in three cabins, with four crew in two cabins.  The YXT 34 is to be powered by twin 1015hp engines for top speeds up to seventeen knots, and a cruise of fourteen.

Friday, May 15, 2026

New Model: Cantiere delle Marche Deep Blue 115

Cantiere delle Marche announces the launch of the Deep Blue 115 titled m/y Octopus, a new explorer super yacht that builds upon the striking and successful Deep Blue concept developed in collaboration with designer and naval architect Horacio Bozzo.  The Deep Blue 115 traces its origins to Acala, the first CdM Deep Blue vision yacht. Initially conceived as a one-off project, Acala delivered in 2022 then became the Deep Blue 141 quickly captured the attention of enthusiasts and industry insiders alike, thanks to its distinctive design, robust explorer capabilities, exceeding expectations, as CdM received an order for a second Deep Blue 141 and requests from clients seeking yachts inspired with the same concept but on other sizes.  Responding to this strong market interest, CdM and Horacio Bozzo developed the Deep Blue range with the 130 and the 115 as an evolution of the original idea, retaining the bold identity and functionality of original Deep Blue 141 while redesigning the platform to meet the demands of her owner. Giorgio M. Cassetta has been entrusted to create yacht’s interiors that matched with the overall feel of the exterior lines, who provided an accommodation for ten guests plus two across five suites, including the Owner’s quarters, while a crew of seven is housed in four dedicated cabins..  The Deep Blue 115 embodies CdM’s core philosophy: combining seaworthiness, efficiency, and long-range capability with contemporary design and exceptional comfort, designed for extended cruising in all conditions, the yacht features generous volumes, optimized layouts, and the rugged reliability that has become synonymous with the CdM name.  With the Deep Blue 115 Cantiere delle Marche reinforces its position as a leading builder of explorer yachts, demonstrating once again its commitment to quality, and client-driven development.  Bold and elegantly flared, the Deep Blue 115’s bow features the range’s signature ‘beak look’: a distinctive design achieved by introducing a subtle gap between the upper section and the main hull. This refined detail extends from the bow all the way to the overhang of the upper deck’s stern, lending the yacht a sense of lightness and motion.  The Deep Blue 115 features more than just large windows: on the forward section of the main deck, they serve as a defining design element that shapes the yacht’s entire profile. These windows become a signature feature of the project, distinguished by their mullions that appear to float, subtly detached from the superstructure.  The cockpit, designed with functionality and relaxation en plein air in mind, gives easy access to the main indoor living areas. It includes a swimming pool, ample seating, and convenient storage. A generous swim platform not only enhances the entire beach area comfort but also adds sleekness to the yacht’s overall profile, ensuring both aesthetics and function are balanced.  A tender garage is situated aft, with an opening hatch to port.  With an overall length of 35 metres the first Deep Blue 115 is powered by twin Caterpillar 715hp, which enable a top speed of thirteen knots and ensures efficient long-range cruising of up to 5,500 nautical miles at nine knots. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 35 m (114.5ft)
Waterline Length - 32.8 m
Beam - 7.55 m
Draft - 2.45 m
Displacement - 325 t
Fuel Capacity - 45,000 l
Water Capacity - 6000 l
Accommodation - ten plus two guests in five cabins, seven crew in four cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C18 715hp
Propulsion - line shaft with Reintjes WAF 244 free standing - gear ratio 3,952:1
Speed - thirteen knots max, eleven knots cruise, nine knots long range
Range - 5500 nautical miles at nine knots
Hull Shape - displacement with bulb
Construction - steel hull with aluminium super structure
Project - Horazio Bozzo exterior, Giorgio M. Cassetta interior for hull one
competition = Baglietto DOM 115

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Three Boats Wrecked by Fire at Port Stanley, Ontario

Three boats of ten to eleven meters in length were wrecked by fire at Kanagio Yacht Club in Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada with the blaze starting just before 13:00 of Saturday fifteen June 2024.  Central Elgin Fire Rescue responded to the fire, which started on a boat, and then spread to the boats on its port side.  Two boats were untied during the fire fighting operation saving them from the blaze.  No injuries are reported as boats were not attended.  The fire is under investigation and is reported to have started from an electrical fire circuit.
One of the boats in this fire is a Doral 36 Boca Grande as produced from 2004 to 2009. 

Projects: Viking 70 Convertible, Viking 70 Enclosed Bridge, Viking 70 Sky Bridge

Viking is proud to announce the next evolution in a proven lineage as its announces the project for a second generation 70 Convertible. President and CEO Pat Healey broke the news at the Palm Beach International Boat Show. The 70 is a four-stateroom, five-head blue-water sportfish battlewagon, a clean-sheet design that advances Viking sportfish yacht production leadership. This second-generation 70 follows the original Viking 70 was built from 2010 to 2015, and comes from a design, engineering and production team that has built more than eighty models over the past three decades. The 70 Convertible salon will offer either a peninsula galley or an island galley. Both layouts provide an open flow between spaces with practical storage, a day-head and everyday live-ability. A four-stateroom arrangement provides comfort and privacy. The crew quarters have their own staircase and lead directly to the engine-room; ideal for extended trips and tournament schedules. The forward stateroom can be configured with either a queen berth or crossover berths. The open bridge Convertible delivers maximum visibility, control and comfort, with an intuitively laid-out helm and ample seating for running and relaxation. Power options include MAN 2200hp and or MTU 2222hp engines, paired with Viking’s Advanced Propulsion System for speed, efficiency and control. 

The Viking 70 will also be available in the 70 Enclosed Bridge as shown above, and 70 Sky Bridge variants see rendering below. Hull one will be an open bridge 70 Convertible model, fitted with a Palm Beach Towers tuna tower and an Atlantic Marine Electronics package and will world premiere at the 2026 Fort Lauderdale boat show.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Eleven Injured as Sea Ray Cruiser Explodes in Haulover, Florida

Eleven boaters were injured as a twelve meter Sea Ray cruiser titled Nauti Nabors exploded at Bal Harbour in Haulover, Florida at around 12:50 of Saturday ninth May.  Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, the U.S. Coast Guard and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission responded to the accident, with a helicopter brought in to take the injured persons to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center.  A man and a child reported important fire burns.  The cause of the explosion is not reported as the boat was later towed to Haulover Marine Center for inspection by the authorities.
The boat in this accident is a Sea Ray 400 Express Cruiser as produced from 1992 to 1999.  The 400 Express Cruiser was a replacement to the 390 Express Cruiser, and was replaced by the Sea Ray 410 Express Cruiser.

New Model: Bellini Astor 58

Just a year after Bellini returned to boat building with the beautiful and appreciated Astor 36, the Iseo based builder followed it with the larger Astor 58.  Designed like its smaller sister by Brunello Acampora of Victory Design the Astor 58 follows the principle of its eight meters smaller sister, with the advantage to comfort that more size brings.  With this the Astor 58 is a sport yacht which gives a cruising ability for six persons thanks to its comfortable three double cabins three head lower deck interior.   This is a well appointed cabin with full beam owners stateroom, and L-shaped saloon and mini-galley in between the cabins.  But do not be mistaken the day cruising fun of the Bellini Astor 58 is still all here, as are like its smaller sister the very large drop-down balconies which make the aft sun-pad area become a massive beach bathing area.  The Bellini Astor 58 is standard powered by twin Volvo 725hp for speeds up to 35 knots and a cruise of 26.
Technical Data:
LOA - 18 m (59ft)
Waterline Length - 15.2 m
Beam - 5.35 m
Draft - 1.24 m included propellers
Displacement - 23.8 t unloaded, 27 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 2400 l
Water Capacity - 550 l
Max Persons - fourteen
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo D11 725hp, D13 900hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking dual propeller IPS pod drives
Speed - 35 knots max 26 cruise
Project - Brunello Acampora Victory design
Certification - CE B 
competition =  Solaris Power 60 Open ST

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Bob Dougherty 1931 - 2016

Bob Dougherty died with his family by his side at his New Smyrna Beach, Florida home on March 23, 2016 at the age of 85.  A tough Irishman from South Boston, before experimenting with fiberglass in the fifties and entering the boating industry Bob was a school teacher.  He brought his craft and passion to the marine industry which spanned sixty years, which started as in in 1960 he joined Boston Whaler, designing most of there craft in his thirty years career till 1990 at the company.  At Boston Whaler Bob will become the chief designer and senior vice president over the years and will be instrumental in the success of the famous unsinkable boat builder.  Bob will leave Boston Whaler in 1990 and founded Dougherty Marine and RJ Dougherty and Associates, building OEM windshields and other parts.  Along with his son he also builds an eighteen foot center console unsinkable boat he marketed as the Marlin in 1992.  He will sell this company to the North Technology Group in 1994 and will become in 1996 the EdgeWater Boats as its line-up expands.  Following this Bob will then go on to refine the unsinkable closed-cell foam flotation technique with the creation of the Rapid Molded Core Assembly Process which won an industry Innovation Award in 1999.  He then takes this knowledge of unsinkable construction and creates Everglades Boats the next company he founded with his son Stephen in 2001 which will debut with the 243cc model in 2004.  Everglades was sold in the fall to Grand Crossing Capital Partners.  The Everglades 435 center console, the company’s flagship model, launched in 2014 was Bob Dougherty’s final design.  A disciplined and visionary leader, Bob always took pride in doing the right thing, and always placed people first, taking care of them as he would his own family.  Dougherty is survived by his wife, Barbara, daughters Laura and Gail, sons Rob and Stephen, and ten grandchildren.

One Woman Injured in Four Boat Fire at Cervia, Ravenna

One woman boater was injured as four boats went ablaze at pier three of Marina di Cervia, Ravenna, in the Adriatic side of Italy after 05:30 morning time of Friday first May.  Vigili del Fuoco fire fighters from Cesenatico and Ravenna responded to the blaze, and were helped by the Port Captaincy of the area and the marina crew.  The fire started on the sailing boat to the right of the picture, and then jumped to the boats on its starboard side.  One woman was injured, as she hurt her shoulder while she was escaping the blaze, while her dog who alerted the woman lost its life.  The cause of the fire is under investigation, but is reported to have started from a short circuit.
The motor boats wrecked in this fire are a Raffaelli Levante, and a Cranchi Zaffiro 36.