December 31, 2025

Monthly News - December 2025

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Apreamare New Sales Point

The tradition and innovation of the Sorrentino’s Gozzo reaches the North-East of Italy with a partnership of excellence!  With this agreement, Mr.Blu Yacht & Ship becomes Official Sales Agent for Apreamare in the Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions, strengthening its presence in the northern Adriatic. ‘We are delighted to welcome Mr.Blu Yacht & Ship to our sales network,’ states Cataldo Aprea, President of Apreamare. ‘The North-East is a region with a deep-rooted yachtring culture, and we are confident that thanks to the expertise and passion of Pietro Lucchese and his Team, our Gozzo's boats will find new owners here who fully appreciate the quality, uniqueness and sailing capabilities of our range of models.’


Azimut-Benetti Confirms World Leading Super Yacht Builder for 26th Time

With the confirmation of its position as the top-ranking producer of yachts over 24 metres, the Group presents the Azimut|Benetti Group Service Division, a new service hub combining innovation and advanced usage models.  For the twenty-sixth year, Azimut|Benetti Group confirms its position at the top of the Global Order Book, the international ranking compiled by BOAT International, which has been taking snapshots of megayacht production across the world since 1992, based on data from 190 shipyards operating on five continents.  It’s a result that testifies to Azimut|Benetti Group’s standing both as a world leader and an ambassador of Italian excellence, strengthening Italy’s role as the international heart of high-end yachting. The Group has maintained its leadership in all the categories examined: 163 yachts under construction, totalling 5,924 metres and representing 23% of the global market considered by the Report.  These performance figures reflect the positive results recorded in the financial year to 31 August 2025: €1.5 billion revenues and an order backlog until 2029. These indicators confirm the solidity of a resilient business model, supported by family continuity and the ability to anticipate emerging trends.  They include the most significant transformation of the last two decades, with owners now seeking operational simplicity, immediacy, intelligent solutions and greater freedom of use. 

Azimut-Benetti Group Service Division

There is a clear shift in the current global scenario from product to experience. Owners today are demanding less complexity and more time. Less management and more emotion.  This is the backdrop to the creation of the Azimut|Benetti Group Service Division, led by Massimiliano Casoni and built on the visionary legacy left by Paolo Vitelli, who recognised as far back as the 2000s that services were the future strategic frontier in yachting. This is testified by the acquisition of refit shipyard Lusben (2000), the founding of styling & art advisory lounge Yachtique (2008), and the development of marinas as premium destinations for yacht tourism. Now, that vision becomes a dynamic service hub: a modular and synergistic offering created with specialist partners to walk the owner through every stage of the journey. The Division covers the whole spectrum with end-to-end solutions, ranging from administrative management to innovative usage formulas and from technical services to tailor-made experiential packages.  The three main areas will be developed in the framework of a roadmap that looks ahead to 2028:  Protecting asset value. This high added-value package responds to the need to control running costs and preserves the yacht’s value over time, with a programme that combines preventive maintenance, AI-based and other predictive systems, and warranty extension. The practical benefits are fixed maintenance costs, worry-free performance and mid-to-long term protection of the yacht’s residual value.  Crew management. A comprehensive programme including selection, continuous training through the Crew Academy and operational coordination of the on-board crew. This service makes a crucial contribution to the quality of the everyday experience, structured around the specific construction and technological features of Azimut and Benetti yachts.  Owner Experience. Yachtique is the Service Division’s styling and art advisory: an atelier in which furnishings, fabrics, materials and artworks are chosen by the owner in conjunction with the designers, giving life to a personal aesthetic enriched by accents of fine Italian craftsmanship. After the yacht’s handover, the journey can continue with the concierge service provided by the Group’s global partners or through the Owners Club programme.  Record-breaking Global Order Book performance isn’t a goal for Azimut|Benetti Group, but a mandate to continue innovating, elevating and expanding the company’s mission: to build the most beautiful, reliable, technological and innovative boat, and to provide it with support anywhere and at any time. This commitment is now a new challenge: yachting that is more accessible, more intelligent and more personal.


Bayliss Winning Shot of the Year

Patrick Wilson won Marlin Magazine's 2025 Photo of the Year with this standout shot of Lucky Dog a Bayliss 57.  Wilson writes, "They had been out fishing offshore. I hiked out to a lifeguard stand that wasn’t in use by the jetties in Destin to get out of the sunny glare. I flew out and met them in sport mode, they were doing 40 knots I got some amazing video and about 10 pictures. One of which I sent in to the Marlin Magazine Photo Contest and won!"


Bavaria Yachts New Australian Dealer

Sydney Marine Brokerage is the new partner for Bavaria Yachts in Australia. Sydney Marine Brokerage is now the point of contact for new customers of Bavaria Yachts as well as existing owners. Sydney Marine Brokerage is not only an authorised dealer for sailing and motor yachts from Bavaria, but also offers comprehensive technical support and spare parts sales. In future, the company will also offer Bavaria Yachts owner events in Australia.  "Bavaria Yachts has enjoyed an excellent reputation for building first-class boats in Australia for many decades. These boats offer the highest level of comfort when sailing and cruising and are characterised by their durability. As the new Australian Bavaria Yachts partner, our focus is on enabling Australians to purchase a new Bavaria. At the same time, we support current owners with spare parts, advice and events. We are proud to be the team of choice for Bavaria Yachts for Australians who love these boats and look forward to further expanding our Australian Bavaria community," explains Andrew Withers of Sydney Marine Brokerage.  The dedicated team at Sydney Marine Brokerage is based at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club in Newport, Sydney, and specialises in new and used motor and sailing yachts.  "We are delighted to have gained a strong partner in Australia in the form of the Sydney Marine Brokerage team. In future, they will look after the Bavaria Yachts brand and the entire community of Bavaria owners. And we look forward to welcoming the Sydney Marine Brokerage team in person at boot 2026 in Dusseldorf from 17 to 25 January," says Yannic Sierck, Key Account Manager at Bavaria Yachts.


CL Yachts Appoints World Wide Agent

CL Yachts is proud to announce the appointment of Carmen Lau, Senior Advisor at Camper & Nicholsons, as the worldwide agent (with the exception of the USA, South America, and Canada) for  CLC115 tri-deck catamaran superyacht.  CLC115, the first sustainable tri-deck superyacht in CL Yachts' innovative C-Series, marks a milestone in the shipyard’s commitment to eco-conscious luxury. "We are excited to deepen our cooperation with Camper & Nicholsons and look forward to an even more successful relationship," said Martin Lo, Director of CL Yachts. He continued: "Our shared vision seeks to transform the luxury yachting experience into an environmentally supportive journey. With Camper & Nicholsons’ expertise in the superyacht segment, extensive network, and impressive levels of customer service, we believe we can offer a seamless and exceptional yachting experience."  Spanning 35 metres, CLC115 reflects the heritage craftsmanship and innovative spirit of CL Yachts. Carmen Lau expressed her enthusiasm for this partnership, stating, "We are thrilled to represent CL Yachts' first catamaran superyacht. CLC115 embodies elegance and sustainability. Her generous internal volumes, flexible layout, and premium amenities cater to both private owners and the charter market.” She continued: “As demand for innovative catamaran superyachts in Asia and Europe grows, our collaboration aims to deliver an unparalleled range of luxury eco-conscious yachts to discerning yacht owners."  Promoting a lifestyle of slow living, the CLC115 allows owners and guests to enjoy life at sea in unparalleled comfort. Accommodating up to 12 guests in style, her thoughtfully designed spaces and commitment to sustainability make her the perfect choice for those seeking a luxurious yet responsible boating experience.  Just some of the standout features on board CLC115 include her lifting beach platform complete with fold-down bulwarks for a seamless connection with nature, the generous foredeck spa pool, and extensive storage for tenders and water toys – perfect for adventurous types keen to get their pulses racing on the water.


GX Super Yachts Appoints New Chief Commercial Officer

GX Superyachts has just appointed Maurizio Magri to the new role of Chief Commercial Officer and as a new Board member, as the yachting brand looks to consolidate on a period of strong growth. He will lead the sales team of the young business as it moves into the outfitting stage of its debut GX42 RPH yacht, develops detailed plans for the new GX38 Voyager, unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show, and advances projects such as the GX34.  Magri is a seasoned industry operator with a string of success stories built up over a career spanning 40 years. The Italian has launched start-ups, rescued long-standing brands and helped others to maximise their sales potential. He attended the Naval Academy of Livorno, Italy, and the Texas A&M University in Maritime Business Administration.  Although he has been active across the whole maritime sector, from oil and gas to defence, his more recent focus has been firmly on the yachting side with roles at CBI Navi, Admiral, Technomar and Wider. Here he demonstrated his ability to develop commercial strategies, hone brand positioning and boost sales.


Jarrett Bay Season of Giving

At the heart of Jarrett Bay is the team that shows up every day with dedication, generosity, and pride, not only inside the shop, but throughout our community. This season, that spirit came to life as our crew gathered to assemble 22 bicycles for Project Christmas Cheer of Carteret County, turning a simple afternoon together into something truly meaningful.  Moments like these are a reminder that giving back is part of who we are. We are grateful for the commitment shown every day and proud of the culture that continues to shape Jarrett Bay. Thank you to our team for making this year one worth celebrating.

Jarrett Bay Donates Carteret Community College Boatbuilding Program

Safe Harbor Jarrett Bay is honoured to support Carteret Community College’s Boatbuilding Program with a generous $5,000 donation. We are committed to preserving the craft of boatbuilding and preparing the next generation of marine industry professionals, and are pleased to provide this funding to provide essential materials, tools, and hands-on training opportunities, empowering students to develop the skills and innovation needed for successful careers in marine craftsmanship.


Maritimo Muster Pittwater

Pittwater is one of those rare places that feels utterly magical. Less than twenty nautical miles north of the Sydney CBD, it still manages to feel a million miles away from the city’s hustle. This broad, shimmering estuary sits protected behind the Barrenjoey Peninsula, where the Hawkesbury River and Broken Bay meet the Pacific. Renowned worldwide for its pristine natural beauty, rich wildlife, and idyllic boating environment, Pittwater is a must-visit for anyone cruising the Australian east coast.  It’s also woven deeply into Maritimo’s story. It was here, decades ago, that a young Bill Barry-Cotter first discovered his passion for sailing and all things boating – a passion that would ultimately shape the Maritimo legacy.  Recently, Pittwater played host to the latest Maritimo Muster, where a fleet of proud owners and their ocean-going luxury motor yachts gathered for a weekend of connection and signature Maritimo hospitality.  Grant Binskin, Maritimo’s Retail Marketing consultant led the planning and delivery of the event.  “We actually gathered on the western side of Barrenjoey Head on the Friday morning,” Binskin said. “At that stage, the weather was pretty ugly. I thought we might lose a few boats at the last minute, but everyone turned up in such great spirits – even with the rain coming down relentlessly.”  A total of 44 people across 18 vessels took part – an impressive turnout that reflects how much Maritimo owners value these musters, particularly the compact format that fits neatly into busy schedules, especially as the festive season draws near.  From the meeting point, the flotilla cruised northwest up the Hawkesbury to Dangar Island Depot for lunch and a warm Maritimo welcome. The sight of the convoy of Maritimos moving together was spectacular. The oldest vessel, a Maritimo 500, still looked strikingly contemporary alongside the latest addition to the line-up, the M50.  Binskin, crewing aboard the M50, said the interest in the new model was huge. “Owners loved its space, liveability, and design. The two-stateroom layout really suits those moving up – or moving down – but still wanting generous onboard comfort.”  For many, this was their first visit to Dangar Island. Owners enjoyed easy transfers thanks to a 16-person Italboats RIB, saving the need to launch personal tenders and keeping everything smooth and relaxed. After lunch we had a pretty relaxed afternoon.  In the evening the group made its way to Club Mooney Mooney for drinks, finger food, and barefoot bowling – a surprise hit. “People really got into it,” Binskin laughed.  Saturday unfolded slowly and peacefully before the fleet headed to Yoemans Bay, where boats anchored and several boats rafted up together.  A highlight of the day was the arrival of Maritimo 100, travelling north from Sydney Harbour. Two groups were welcomed aboard for a sail, with just enough breeze to raise the sails. Exploring the luxurious Oyster 100 was a thrill for everyone.  That evening, the group ferried ashore to the Cottage Point Inn for a five-course dinner. While the drizzle lingered, it did nothing to dampen the mood. “It’s such a peaceful and picturesque spot,” Binskin said. “The food was exceptional, and the service had that classic, authentic charm. Everyone just embraced the weather -Maritimo owners are true boaties and a pretty hardy bunch!”  On Sunday, plans were intentionally flexible. Some stayed relaxing in Yoemans Bay, others headed home, and a few cruised down to Great Mackerel Beach.  “These mini Maritimo Musters are incredibly successful,” Binskin said. “They fit well with people’s busy calendars and offer a quick getaway with friends, the support of fellow owners, and the full Maritimo hospitality experience.”  It’s also a wonderful way for us to connect with our community, showcase what’s new, and say thank you.”  “What could be better than that?”


Numarine New CEO

Numarine, the renowned builder of efficient explorer yachts, has appointed Patrik von Sydow as its new Chief Executive Officer, marking a significant step in the shipyard’s continued evolution and international expansion.  A well-known figure in the superyacht industry, von Sydow brings more than 20 years of senior leadership experience across European yacht building. For the past six years, he served as CEO of Turquoise Yachts, overseeing substantial growth and multiple high-profile deliveries. Prior to that, he led international brand and engineering driven manufacturing companies as CEO across different industry sectors and notably previously served as CEO of Numarine from 2010 to 2012, making his return both strategic and symbolic as the company enters a new chapter.  In his new role, von Sydow will focus on accelerating the development of Numarine’s product range, strengthening operations, and advancing global market presence, while maintaining the shipyard’s reputation for innovation, efficiency, and craftsmanship.


Omaya Yachts New Mediterranean Appointment

Omaya Yachts, the luxury power catamaran brand from Bulgaria, has announced the appointment of Elgen Yachting as its newest authorised dealer in Greece. This collaboration marks a key step in expanding Omaya Yachts’ reach across the Mediterranean, offering prospective owners on the Greek coastline unrivalled access to Omaya’s next-generation luxury power catamarans.  Based in Athens, Elgen Yachting is a distinguished luxury yacht brokerage and management company recognised for redefining the yachting experience in Greece. With a proven track record in representing premium yacht brands and delivering personalised service to discerning clients, Elgen Yachting is ideally positioned to introduce Omaya's innovative vessels to the Greek market.  "We are delighted to partner with Elgen Yachting to bring Omaya's exceptional power catamarans to Greece," said Kaloyan Radulov, CEO of Omaya Yachts. "Greece's rich maritime heritage and thriving yachting community make it a natural market for our vessels. Elgen Yachting's deep understanding of the local market, combined with their commitment to excellence, makes them the perfect partner to represent the Omaya brand."  Omaya Yachts represents a new standard in power catamaran design and construction. The brand's flagship model, the award-winning OMAYA 50, features a best-in-class beam of 8.4 meters, providing exceptional space, comfort, and stability. The vessel offers approximately 156 square metres of living space designed for socialising, entertaining, and extended cruising.  "Partnering with Omaya Yachts represents an exciting opportunity for Elgen Yachting," said Antonios Barounas, Owner of Elgen Yachting. "The OMAYA 50 perfectly aligns with the preferences of our clients who seek spacious, luxurious, and innovative vessels for exploring the Greek islands and beyond. We look forward to showcasing these exceptional catamarans to the Greek yachting community."  The OMAYA 50 is available in multiple configurations, including an owner's version with a full-beam master suite and a charter version with four cabins. Each yacht features generous outdoor living areas, and modern amenities designed for comfort and convenience. 

Omaya Announces Mexico Dealer

Omaya Yachts has announced the appointment of Camino al Mare as its exclusive dealer for Mexico, highlighting further international expansion for the brand and launching a presence in the fast-growing Latin American luxury yachting market.  Founded and led by industry veteran Roberto Camino, Camino al Mare is one of Mexico’s foremost yacht distribution and brand-development businesses. The company’s legacy is rooted in a family tradition of sea exploration, inspired by a pioneering 1960s open-sea crossing from Key West to Isla Mujeres. Building on that history, it has spent more than a decade bringing world-class yacht builders to the region. Its track record includes numerous industry milestones, such as the delivery of the Ferretti Group’s first hybrid yacht in the Americas.  Camino al Mare operates offices in the Mexican, Caribbean and Pacific regions. Together, these strengths have helped the company become a trusted partner for premium shipyards looking for strategic brand development, market expansion, and long-term representation in Latin America.  The partnership with Omaya Yachts was ignited at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival, where the Camino al Mare team visited the brand’s debut yacht, the OMAYA 50. The model’s generous volume, standout spatial design, and refined aesthetic immediately positioned the brand as a top priority for the company’s portfolio.  “This collaboration aligns perfectly with our philosophy of offering best-in-class solutions within each yachting segment,” said Roberto Camino. “With Omaya, we can now offer clients the most comfortable and versatile catamaran on the market, one that maintains the elegance and craftsmanship appreciated by those who love the luxury and presence of traditional motor yachts.”  Looking ahead, Camino al Mare sees strong potential to position Omaya as the customisable luxury catamaran of choice for discerning owners in Mexico, especially as regional demand continues to shift toward larger onboard spaces and optimised value.


Pearl Yachts Awarded Yacht Buyer Five Star Trophy

Pearl Yachts is deeply honoured to announce that its celebrated Pearl 63 has been awarded the prestigious YachtBuyer 5 Star Trophy and inducted into the inaugural YachtBuyer Hall of Fame. This distinguished accolade is bestowed by one of the sector’s most influential and respected digital authorities, and is underpinned by an unwavering commitment to entirely independent, self-funded, and rigorous real-world testing. From a competitive field of more than 260 motor yachts meticulously reviewed by the platform, the Pearl 63 was one of a rarefied few; representing less than nine per cent of the total, to achieve a flawless 5-star rating. The award stands as a testament to the yacht’s consummate excellence across six key criteria: Performance & Handling, Design & Build, Interior Accommodation, Helm Stations, On-Deck Features, and Value for Money. The authoritative platform, which commands a global audience of over 600,000 YouTube subscribers, lauded the Pearl 63 as “the new benchmark” for those who cherish “space, style, and thoughtful design.” The 20-metre Pearl 63 has been a resounding success since her launch, celebrated for a rare and harmonious blend of owner-operator-friendly features and a superyacht-level of finish. Her innovative layout affords a remarkable four guest cabins, including a full-beam master suite with private access; a feature typically reserved for much larger vessels. The seamless alchemy of Bill Dixon’s visionary layout and naval architecture, and Kelly Hoppen CBE’s world-renowned interior design, has culminated in a yacht that is as extremely versatile as she is exquisitely elegant. Iain Smallridge, Managing Director of Pearl Yachts, expressed his profound pride in the achievement: “To be honoured with the YachtBuyer 5 Star Trophy is a source of great pride for the entire Pearl team. This recognition is particularly meaningful because it is earned through exhaustive, hands-on sea trials, which speaks volumes about the real-world excellence of our yachts. It is a powerful validation of our unwavering commitment to creating yachts that are not only beautifully designed, but are also meticulously engineered and built to the highest possible standards. The Pearl 63 is a true testament to the strength of our design philosophy and the extraordinary talent of our team, and we are delighted to see her recognised as a benchmark in her class.”


RMK Yachts Announces Espen Oeino Collaboration

RMK Yachts signed a new design partnership with Espen Oeino International. The renowned studio will develop a 50-metre superyacht for the Turkish shipyard.  The project will feature a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure, pairing robust engineering with contemporary elegance. Espen Oeino will create a forward-looking design that brings the next decade of yachting into today’s market. This timeless concept will unite classic craftsmanship with modern innovation, capturing the spirit of every era.  “The 50-metre segment is a competitive space, yet it remains the ideal size for discovering most coastlines, especially when paired with a capable chase boat,” said Espen Oeino. “I do believe we are heading towards a future with yachts which are not just more sustainable but also more fit for purpose. This will translate into yachts that provide more meaningful experiences with less environmental impact and less trouble for both owners and crew. RMK Yachts is a great partner for such a project, because we all are passionate about the sea, yacht design, and yacht building. And also they have formidable industrial strength.”  Design work is set to begin in December 2025, with the model due to be unveiled in the second quarter of 2026.  “We are thrilled to collaborate with Espen Oeino, one of the most respected names in yacht design,” said Cüneyt Okcu, Director of RMK Yachts. “His vision and creativity perfectly align with RMK’s commitment to building yachts that go beyond time, both in quality and in design.”  This partnership represents a significant milestone in RMK Yachts’ ongoing pursuit of excellence, reinforcing the shipyard’s position among the leading builders of high-end superyachts.


Steeler Crosses Ocean on Her Own Keel

Steeler Yachts proudly announces a historic milestone: for the first time in our shipyard’s history, a Steeler yacht has crossed the Atlantic Ocean on her own keel. The Steeler Ocean Explorer 72 Two Bubbles, captained by her owner, completed the 2,000-mile crossing from Cabo Verde to Barbados after a voyage that began in the Netherlands.  The passage marks a significant achievement for both owner and builder and is proof of concept for the Ocean Explorer philosophy: long-range capability, exceptional stability, and efficient performance in real-world ocean conditions. During the crossing, Two Bubbles demonstrated remarkable seaworthiness, encountering 4–5 meter waves and averaging 7.35 knots with a fuel consumption of 31 liters per hour, reaffirming the engineering behind Steeler’s steel-hulled expedition line. Under normal sea states, Two Bubbles achieves her typical cruising speed of 8–8.5 knots at corresponding consumption levels.  We thank the owner of Two Bubbles for making this milestone possible.


Sunseeker CEO Departs With Immediate Effect

Luxury yacht manufacturer Sunseeker has launched a search for a new CEO after Andrea Frabetti left with immediate effect. Frabetti, who had been in the role since July 2019, stepped down just over a month after it struck the deal with its lenders Cheyne Capital and Cross Ocean Partners in a move it said provided “the platform for long-term future success”. In a statement announcing Frabetti’s departure, Ssunseekr said its lenders remained confident in the business following their recent capital investment, details of which have not been disclosed. The Poole-based group, which was launched by brothers Robert and John Braithwaite in 1969, employs around 2,150 people. More than half its output is exported to the US. In the summer it outlined a proposed organisational restructure, including a consultation process affecting up to 200 jobs. Earlier this year, about 100 employees were temporarily laid off, although no permanent staff lost their job. Sunseeker, which produces around 150 boats a year – ranging in length from 55ft to131 ft – with 98% exported, said Frabetti had left the company by mutual agreement. The business was now preparing for its next chapter of growth under a new leader, it said, adding that it remained focused on its existing strategy to fulfil its global order book and invest in new product development, including a new superyacht strategy. While it undertakes “a comprehensive formal search process”, Scott Millar of Teneo Financial Advisory has been appointed as interim chief executive officer, effective from today. Sunseeker said Frabetti, who originally joined Sunseeker in 2018 as chief technical officer, had made a significant contribution to the business, having overseen a number of strategic changes, including significant investments in research and development, production advancements and new product launches. Frabetti said: “It has been an honour to lead at Sunseeker International during what has been a pivotal time for the business and the wider sector. “Following the recent new financing to strengthen Sunseeker’s financial position and support ongoing operations, now is the right time for me to step down. “I leave the business in safe hands and look forward to seeing its continued success.” Scott Millar is senior managing director and head of the global corporate transformation practice at Teneo Financial Advisory Scott has more than 27 years’ experience advising and leading luxury brands, including in the automotive and yacht sectors, at both listed and private companies across Europe, the US and the UK. He said: “I would like to thank Andrea for his commitment and dedication to Sunseeker and his personal support to me in taking on interim leadership of the business. “Sunseeker maintains a strong position in its market thanks to an outstanding team of people and a supply chain focused on building and delivering world class yachts for our customers. “It is a privilege to lead the business whilst a permanent CEO is found.”


Viking Atlantic Record Winners

Congratulations to the Viking 68 Demo, which set a new Atlantic record with 30 blue marlin releases in a single day. Captain Sean Dooley, fishing out of Marina Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic, went 30 for 35 on Dec. 1 to claim the title, previously held by the Viking 68 Gun Powder with 27 releases.  It took an army to crank in 30 blues, all singles outside of a pair of doubles. Anglers included Viking 64 Half-A-Buc owner Daniel Brown, Harley Smegal, Dominick Shaw, Jose de Veer, Dan Petit and Doug Donahue. Mates West Rivers and Thomas “Smalls” Garmany assisted in the cockpit.  Doug, a Viking Yachts Specialist with HMY Yacht Sales, said he "was fortunate to fish with the crew in Cap Cana last year and release 21 blues. Never in my life did I think we would see those numbers again. Well, I stand corrected. The Viking Demo crew is top-notch.” 

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