October 28, 2025

Two Boats Wrecked One Damaged In Fire at Poquoson, Vancouver

Two cruisers of thirteen meters in length were fire wrecked, while a sportfish cruiser of about the same size also received minor fire damage near the Surf Rider restaurant, Whitehouse Cove Marina, Poquoson, Vancouver at 09:28 morning time of Tuesday 28 October.  The fire started on the thirteen meter Trojan express style cruiser, and with wind coming from its starboard jumped to the Fairline flybridge cruiser on its port side.  An express sportfish cruiser located to the starboard of the fire starting boat also received some fire damage.  Poquoson Fire and Rescue responded to the blaze, as the two boats ended wrecked, but were saved from sinking.  The sportfish which received minor damage was moved in time to avoid further damage.  No one was injured in the fire as the boats were not attended, with an investigation on the cause of the blaze ongoing.  The wrecked boats were removed by SeaTow Lower Chesapeake the following morning.
The boat which started this fire is a Trojan 13 Meter Express as designed by Harry Schoell and produced from 1984 to 1990.  The flybridge cruiser which ended totalled in this fire is a Fairline Phantom 46 as designed by Bernard Olesinski and produced from 1999 to 2006.

3 Boaters Rescued as Flybridge Yacht Ends Aground in Lake Huron

Three boaters and a cat were rescued as a sixteen meter Carver flybridge yacht ended aground near Presque Isle Harborn in Lake Huron, Great Lakes on the night of Monday 27 October.  U.S. Coast Guard Great Lakes received the mayday call, and then gave the duty to the Coast Guard Air Station Detroit who dispatched the MH-65 Dolphin helicopter for the rescue of the three boaters and cat, who were ultimately rescued from the air.  The cause of the grounding was reported to be rough seas. 
The yacht in this accident is a Carver 530 Voyager as produced from 1998 to 2005.  The 530 Voyager was a replacement to the aft cabin layout 504 Motor Yacht, and was replaced by the Carver 52 Voyager.

Project: Nordhavn 46 Mk.II

Nearly forty years after redefining ocean cruising with the original Nordhavn 46, Pacific Asian Enterprises proudly announces the launch of its modern successor: the Nordhavn 46 MK II. This new model honors the legacy of the original while embracing the latest advancements in design, engineering, and comfort. First introduced in the 1989 and produced for fourteen years in 82 units, the Nordhavn 46 pioneered the concept of a full-displacement, go-anywhere explorer cruiser for adventurous couples, doing more ocean crossings and circumnavigations than any other explorer cruiser. Now the Nordhavn 46 MK II builds on that reputation, delivering a next-generation passage-maker with smarter systems, enhanced performance, and a contemporary design tailored for today’s long-range cruisers. Key advancements in the Nordhavn 46 MK II include: twin Nanni 140hp engines for increased reliability and safety, refined hull design using Nordhavn in-house advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics, quieter ride and stronger hull thanks to modern materials, increased range with over 30% more fuel capacity, an upgraded electrical system with lithium-ion batteries and proportional thruster controls, spacious layout featuring near standing room engine room and modern interior styling with two cabins and two heads, and a full equipment specification including washer/dryer, air conditioning, diesel heat, and stabilizers. The 46 Mk.II sleeker exterior reflects the evolution of the Nordhavn line while still retaining its iconic DNA. Built at PAE’s South Coast facility in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, the 46 MK II will follow the proven batch build model of the Nordhavn 41 and 51, ensuring a streamlined process and more cost-effective pricing, with the first hull due to complete in Spring 2026.

October 27, 2025

New Model: Release Boatworks 46 Gameboat

Release Boatworks has recently launched the 46 Gameboat.  This is the second Gameboat from Release in a span of a year, having launched the 43 Gameboat just about a year ago.  The Release 46 Gameboat is a return to everything a classic sportfisher is, with no compromises to go fishing in a latest technology platform.  From its timeless profile and special details to its resin-infused hull and tournament-ready cockpit, the 46 Gameboat blends heritage with performance in all the right ways.  The 46 Gameboat is designed to be fast, efficient, and fiercely capable, delivering a smooth dry ride.  Comfort wise the Release Boatworks 46 Gameboat features a mezzanine cockpit, with a central door taking you to the inside cabin.  The cabin offers opposite C-shaped saloons, with a central step taking you to the lower deck cabin area.  Hull one feature a forward crossover berth for three berths, a double to port and a bunk third berth to starboard, a shower head is located to port side, while to starboard is a galley.  The original plan for the 46 Gameboat offers a main deck interior second helm located to starboard, while the lower deck had a shower head to port side, bunk two berth cabin to starboard and shower head forward.  The Release Boatworks 46 Gameboat is standard powered by twin Cummins 550hp, with hull one powered by twin Man's 850hp.
Technical Data:
LOA - 14.02 m (46ft)
Beam - 4.82 m
Draft - 1.16 m
Displacement - 16,782 kg
Fuel Capacity - 2725 l
Water Capacity - 321 l
Accommodation - two or three berths in one cabin
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSB 6.7 550hp, optional Man I6 850hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 39 knots max 32 cruise with Man 850hp
Hull Shape - modified Vee with 14.5 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - vacuum infused modified epoxy

October 26, 2025

Project: Sanlorenzo 74Steel

A milestone redefining what steel can become at Sanlorenzo, as it present project details of the first 74Steel, just ahead of its launch in La Spezia later on this year. At 74 metres and around 1,900 Gross Tonnage of volume the new flagship becomes an instant icon of the Italian Maison, delivering the advanced technology, bespoke personalisation, and discreet grace for which Sanlorenzo yachts are renowned, but on a new and ambitious scale. Developed on a pre-engineered technical platform, the 74Steel provides innovation and uncompromising design in abundance, becoming the new flagship for the yard. It embodies Sanlorenzo’s time-honoured commitment to craftsmanship, innovation and made-to-measure yachting, enabling owners to shape their vessel into an intimately personal work of art without compromising structural integrity or engineering excellence. With three hulls sold and a fourth under negotiation before the first even touches the water, the owners of subsequent launches have curated unique interiors, customised layouts, and even different bow configurations. Although the platform is engineered to 72 meters LOA, all the current orders are of slightly different length depending on the bow shape. Moreover, the first two units have a diesel-electric propulsion system, the third has conventional in line shaft propulsion. This flexible approach ensures that each yacht can evolve with the owner’s needs, while maintaining a tried-and-tested framework. The 74Steel has exterior lines by Zuccon International Project representing a bold evolution of the design language the Rome-based studio has brought to Sanlorenzo, merging sinuous, soft forms with strength and elegance in timeless harmony. Key elements, such as the vertical bow and dynamic stern for the first unit, enhance both the yacht’s aesthetic and its functional relationship with the sea. Every line, volume, and spatial transition was crafted with the owner’s experience in mind. From the dedicated owner's deck to light-filled salons and seamless sightlines, architecture defines the way life unfolds onboard. The interior design of the first unit, by Francesco Paszkowski in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, reflects the sculpted forms of the exterior. In particular, the furniture pieces are characterised by pronounced curves, and the design is complemented by rugs with sinuous shapes that help define spaces in a non-traditional manner. A key element of the first 74Steel is its diesel-electric system. This diesel-electric propulsion setup provides more freedom in terms of layout, making it possible to repurpose technical spaces for recreational areas. This is especially evident in the expansive beach club and spa areas, which are significantly larger than those on a conventional yacht of similar size. Engineered in-house in collaboration with Siemens Energy to maximise efficiency while ensuring reliability, the propulsion system itself relies on six variable-speed Volvo Penta Mase generators driving twin Schottel E-Pods of 1,000kW each. The hybrid setup includes water-cooled Lehmann Cobra battery systems employing inherently safe lithium iron phosphate cell technology that offer a combined 1.5 MWh capacity. In addition, the yacht’s HVAC system utilises Variable Air Volume (VAV) technology to regulate the amount of conditioned air delivered to different zones based on real-time temperature and occupancy needs, providing optimal air circulation and precise temperature control. This advanced system guarantees maximum comfort, energy efficiency, and a quiet, peaceful environment throughout the yacht. The Sun deck offers more al fresco dining with a bar/galley unit and commanding views from the highest point of the yacht. There is forward sofa seating arranged around a firepit and another hot tub flanked by sunpads, while the aft deck is devoted to sunbathing. Importantly, a transparent glass windbreak under the hardtop protects guests when the breeze picks up. At the heart of the 74Steel is the Owner’s Deck. This sanctuary of privacy and sophistication is spread over 130 square meters of interior space—and even more open-air deck space—that is devoted entirely to the owner’s needs. The suite comes with a private lounge and office; expansive walk-in wardrobe; two spa-inspired bathrooms, one with a stand-alone bathtub; and king-size bed overlooking a private forward terrace with hot tub. The aft deck is set up for secluded dining under the shade of the sundeck above. Strategic access points ensure that the owner can enjoy complete privacy, with staircases designed to prevent unwanted entry to the owner’s deck when desired. Thoughtful layouts also extend to the suite’s forward terrace, where the owner can enjoy uninterrupted views and outdoor relaxation in a space designed for both tranquillity and connection to the natural surroundings. The 56-sqm wheelhouse has been designed for maximum functionality and visibility. Equipped with an integrated bridge by Team Italia, now part of the Rolls-Royce group, it has a walk-around Portuguese bridge. The foredeck can be used as a touch-and-go helipad. In addition to the captain’s cabin, there is another suite for use by staff or a pilot. The sky lounge aft is divided into two distinct areas. The lounge proper functions primarily as a TV room with sliding glass doors on both sides. Folding glass panels can increase the footprint of this lounge to include a teak-decked interim space with direct access to the open aft deck, again through sliding glass doors, which is set up for “al fresco” dining veranda. Five ensuite guest suites—two twins, two doubles and a full-beam VIP—are located on the main deck. The VIP suite features its own living room that can be closed off from the sleeping area by sliding panels. A central corridor allows guest to walk straight from their cabins to the main saloon, which is set up both as a lounge area and as a cinema space with TV. Beyond and separated by a bar unit is a dining table able to seat up to 14 guests. Both lounge and dining areas—130 sqm in all—have sliding glass doors on both sides to increase contact with the outside environment and encourage a cooling sea breeze. Continuing aft, a double staircase provides direct access to the gym and spa on the lower deck. The open aft deck is dominated by a large glass-bottomed pool that illuminates the beach club below. The lower deck houses a pro-spec galley with a spacious crew dinette opposite. In the forward section are 11 crew cabins (the captain’s cabin is on the bridge deck) and a 12th cabin that can double as a hospital berth. Crucially, there are two dedicated crew stairs between the lower deck and the bridge deck, ensuring smooth, efficient and discreet service. Two tender garages amidships house a 10-metre Pascoe limo tender and the crew tender as well as a range water toys. The garages can be accessed from both the crew quarters and the engine room. A major feature of the 74Steel is its expansive beach club and wellness area, thanks to the more flexible layout options offered by the diesel-electric drive. The wellness area features a gym with fold-down platform, massage room, sauna, hammam plunge pool, and even a family room for younger guests. A transom door that cleverly folds flush into the swim platform and fold-down bulwarks allow the beach club to grow even larger when needed: a massive walk-around, exterior space when everything is deployed. The customisation options for this area are designed to cater to the owner’s personal tastes, whether that means more relaxation or entertainment areas. The tank deck is devoted to storage, crew accommodation and services. This includes cold/freezer room, dry stores, refrigerated garbage room, wine cellar, as well as a crew relaxation area and a crew gym—a specific request of the owner. The tank deck can be customised to provide more storage or additional crew areas, depending on what each owner requires. The first hull, for example, even has an area for hydroponic cultivation so the yacht can grow its own fresh vegetables. This soil-less method of growing plants uses mineral nutrient solutions to deliver water, nutrients, and oxygen directly to the plant roots. At around 1,900 gross tons, the 74Steel sits at the upper limit of Sanlorenzo’s size range. This is driven by a mix of strategic considerations and production capacity. By limiting its focus to yachts below 2,000GT, Sanlorenzo avoids the risks associated with building "gigayachts”, which become increasingly difficult to manage in terms of both market appeal and production complexity. 74Steel is more than a flagship, it is a landmark in Sanlorenzo’s evolution. With its blend of architectural purity, advanced technology, and unprecedented personalisation, it reflects not only where Sanlorenzo stands today, but where it is going. From steel to sustainability, from scale to soul, the 74Steel embodies a future in which innovation and elegance remain inseparable.

October 25, 2025

New Model: Extra Yachts X90 Fast

Extra Yachts announces the launch of the first unit of the X90 Fast. A 28-meter super sport yacht as designed by Hot Lab studio for both exterior and interior, and built in CE class standard and entirely in fiberglass. Following its launch in mid July the first X90 Fast made its debut at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival.  The new X90 Fast replaces the X86 sold in two units, and stands out for its unmistakable lines. The subdued design of the windows concealed in the hull, allows for the linear silhouette of the profile to be maintained and for natural light to flood the interior. Indeed, we find a spacious living room, separated from the stern cockpit by the typical galley with up/down windows, which not only provides a partition between the two spaces, but also functions as a transit and distribution area. From the galley the crew can reach both their quarters, located forward of the engine room, and the sun deck. All this to leave the fore lounge and the wheelhouse, with smoked glass closure free from crew transit and, if necessary, to the exclusive use of guests. The outdoor areas constitute the true strong point, relying on 86 squared meters of volume. The cockpit develops on three levels: an eight to ten seater dining table, living area with C-shaped sofa and sunbathing spot and finally, at water surface, the bathing section. Below deck, there are four double guest cabins served by private bathrooms, with a master cabin amidships taking advantage of the over seven metre maximum beam. A crew of four people finds accommodation in two cabins with private bathrooms. The first Extra Yachts X90 Fast was powered by triple Volvo 1000hp with IPS pod drives propulsion for top speeds up to thirty knots, a fast cruise of 24, with a twelve knots giving a one thousand nautical miles.
Technical Data:
LOA - 27.5 m (90.2ft)
Beam - 7.1 m
Draft - 1.75 m
Displacement - 85 t
Fuel Capacity - 7500 l
Water Capacity - 1250 l
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabins, four crew in two cabins
Engines - 3 x Volvo D13 1000hp
Propulsion - Volvo IPS1350 forward looking dual propeller pod drives
Speed - 29 knots max 23 cruise, twelve knots long range
Range - one thousand nautical miles at long range
Hull Shape - planning with spray rails
Project - Hot Lab Studio exterior and interior
Certification - CE B

October 24, 2025

Project: Azimut Magellano 27M

Azimut present the Magellano 27M project. The 27M marks the start of the third generation of the Magellano Series emerging under the vision of Finish designer Jarkko Jämsén for the exteriors and AMDL CIRCLE and Michele De Lucchi for the interiors, who make their yachting debut with an unprecedented architectural loggia overlooking the sea. For the Magellano 27M exterior designer Jarkko Jämsén built the concept around a radical idea for a yacht living in-situ artwork, conceived not to dominate nature but to exist through it, her beauty revealed only in dialogue with the elements. Jamsen strips away the unnecessary and reveals the bare shape, with the Magellano 27M as a mirror where sea, sky, and light endlessly compose her surfaces. Jämsén’s architecture dances between engineering and fluidity, just as the industrial line, the loop traces its dance along the yacht’s profile, expressing a dual nature. On one side, precise engineering: the straight line of the corner, the industrial feel of the fillets, the calibrated dimensions that speak of technical mastery and high precision. On the other, fluidity and reflection: the surfaces surrounding the loop are deliberately pure and cleaned of excess, allowing complex curvatures to capture light and multiply the play of sea and sky. This tension between engineered clarity and sculptural softness creates a unique identity for the Magellano 27M: a yacht that is instantly recognizable, rigorously built, yet alive with natural beauty. Designed by AMDL CIRCLE and Michele De Lucchi the interiors of the Magellano 27M are rooted in a human truth: since the dawn of humankind, we have moved across lands and seas to discover, to connect, and to shape our future. The Magellano 27M honours this impulse, making the journey itself a place of meaning, identity, and self-discovery. At the heart of the project lies the main deck, conceived as a vast loggia over the sea: a space deeply glazed, immersed in light, and articulated by wooden architectural elements that evoke Mediterranean pergolas and patios. The result is an environment suspended between inside and out, a place where the landscape becomes part of daily life, and where design does not divide but filters, accompanies, and protects in continuity with nature. Natural light is treated as a material in its own right. It enters with intensity, as it does on the open sea, yet is softened and warmed by the extensive use of light wood that lines walls, ceilings, and furnishings. The outcome is a luminous and intimate setting, enveloping, where light vibrates and guides the gaze. Metal and wooden details complete the project with a sophisticated accent, where nature’s essence meets contemporary precision in an architecture of elegance, depth, and soul that resonates with Jämsén’s vision, where solidity melts into movement and rigor flows into grace. The Magellano 27M is to be powered by twin Man 1400hp or optional 1650hp, for top speeds up to 21 knots with the standard engines, and 24 with the large option.

October 23, 2025

One Dead in Boat Fire Near Falmouth, Massachusetts

A boat fire involving three boaters and a ten meter Chris Craft cabin cruiser titled Third Wave at Tarpulin Cove near Naushon Island, Falmouth, Massachusetts, ended in tragedy as one woman died following a difficult to reach area and loss of communication for two days.  The boat fire incident happened on the night of Monday twenty October, and following this the three onboard, a father, mother, and son abandoned boat, and swam to nearby Naushon Island, located between Massachusetts and Martha's Vineyard, sheltering in a barn.  With the boat wrecked by fire and no communication available, no one knew about this incident until luck makes it that the boats VHF washed ashore, and was found by the son who called a May-Day on Wednesday 22nd.  This call was taken by Naushon Trust who made it to the scene and administered first aid to the three boaters, with the Coast Guard coming later to airlift the family to Cape Cod Hospital.  Ultimately the 72 year old woman died following severe hypothermia and smoke inhalation, going to the better World on Thursday afternoon.  The father was also under observation treated for burns at a Boston hospital, but is awake and breathing on his own.  The cause of the fire is not reported, with the family opening a GoFundMe raiser for the incident and to raise the wreck of the boat.  The above picture shows the boat before the fire.
The boat in this fire is a Chris Craft 33 Corinthian as produced from 1978 to 1981.  A replacement to the 33 Coho, the 33 Corinthian debuted as the 33 Offshore in 1976, and was replaced with the Chris Craft 333 Commander.

Carver Cruiser Ends Aground in Cape May, New Jersey

A ten meter Carver cruiser ended aground at Rosemans Lane, Cape May, New Jersey on the afternoon of Tuesday 22nd October.  The Carver cruiser ended aground during low tide and was assisted by Sea Tow Cape May.  Sea Tow towed the vessel to deep water on the same evening, and then took it to a harbour.  According to some comments on Facebook, the Carver cruiser was being transferred from Bohemia river to its new home.  The damage to the Carver cruiser was not reported for a story which was shared on the Sea Tow Cape May Facebook page.
The Carver in this accident is a 350 Mariner as produced from 1997 to 2003.  The 350 Mariner was a replacement to the 330 Mariner, and was evolved and replaced by the 36 Mariner.

New Model: Riva 58 Capri

During the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival Riva debuted its new 58 Capri model.  Based on the 56 Rivale platform the 58 Capri main difference is a hard-top, with this new sport yacht offering identical cockpit deck and lower deck layouts.  The 56 Rivale arrived in 2017 as a replacement to the previous twelve years produced Rivale 52 adding space thanks to more length and beam and with this also a full beam owners stateroom.  In 2021 Riva also offered an open hard-T-Top option to the 56 Rivale.  Now Riva adds this new 58 Capri variant, to its seventeen meter size sport yacht series, which has proved a success in the last eight years.  Could Riva had done something more, with the 58 Capri then just add a hard-top?  Probably yes, and considering the change in designation from 56 to 58 with size staying the same, they definitely should have added for example an up and down bathing platform.    
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.27 m (56.6ft)
Hull Length - 17.1 m
Waterline Length - 14 m
Beam - 4.74 m 
Draft - 1.6 m
Displacement - 27,900 kg unloaded, 32,000 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 2300 l
Water Capacity - 530 l
Max Persons - fourteen
Accommodation - four berths in two cabins and one crew cabin, or six berths in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Man V8 1000hp, V8 1200hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 33 knots max 27 cruise with Man 1000hp, 37 max 31 cruise with Man 1200hp
Range - 210 nautical miles at cruise
Project - Mauro Micheli Officina Italiana Design
Certification - CE