Saturday, June 20, 2026

New Launch: CRN 70m hull.145

CRN has launched the 70m Hull number 145, its latest new full-custom steel and aluminium displacement mega yacht.  Launched in Ancona at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard and now titled as Cerulean, following its Project Thunderball name during construction, this seventy meter mega yacht touched the water in an emotion-filled private launch ceremony attended by the owners and their family. The 70-metre CRN motor yacht Hull 145 is the result of a close collaboration between CRN, bringing its extensive expertise in naval architecture, engineering, and the construction of fully bespoke metal yachts and the vision of the Dutch studio Vripack Yacht Design and the Italian firm Nauta. Vripack developed the yacht’s exterior design, preliminary naval architecture, and general arrangement, while Nauta was responsible for the interiors and the design of the outdoor living areas, with a particular focus on comfort and spatial flow. Y.CO, acting as the Owner’s representative and project management team, provided technical expertise and careful oversight throughout all the construction phases, from the inspection and acceptance processes to the project management activities, as well as supervision and coordination of third-party suppliers. CRN 70 meter Hull 145 has a length overall of seventy metres, a beam of beam metres and a gross tonnage of 1,100 GT split into four decks, she can accommodate twelve guests in the owner’s suite and five VIP cabins, as well as fifteen crew members in nine crew cabins. The superyacht embodies CRN’s fully bespoke approach and she integrates advanced engineering solutions, energetic efficiency and the highest level of customization, aligned with the greater standards of international yacht design. The final result is a magnificent vessel that will leave a mark because of the ability to combine design, technology and sophisticated detailing in a form of timeless elegance. CRN Hull 145 silhouette is deeply characterized by a classic elongated bow, a sleek profile, and graceful, sailboat-inspired lines, complemented by gently curved bilges and a seamless surface. A key feature is the continuity of the design between interiors and exteriors: geometries and proportions echo each other, from outside to inside and vice versa, creating a flowing and recognizable path in which patterns are interpreted in different scales, materials and functions to maintain a balance between variety and consistent design. The interior design concept transcends trends and time, reflecting a deep connection to maritime culture. It showcases a sophisticated blend of timeless details, merging heritage with a modern, refined aesthetic that reinterprets these elements from a contemporary lifestyle perspective. From the material selection to the definition of solutions for systems and technical parameters, every decision has been guided by a bespoke owner’s vision and ongoing dialogue between form and function. She is also equipped with an Energy Storage System, designed to manage onboard energy flows based on envisaged operations, capable of peak shaving and silent operation at anchor, contributing to a substantial reduction in fuel usage. CRN 70 m Hull 145 is powered by twin MAN 1626hp engines for top speeds up to fifteen knots and a cruise of twelve.
Technical Data:
LOA - 70m (229.7ft)
Beam - 11 m
Draft - 3 m
Displacement - 1100 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, fifteen crew in nine cabins
Engines - MAN V12 1626hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - fifteen knots max, twelve cruise
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Vripack exterior and naval architect, Nauta interior
Certification - Lloyds Register 100A1 SSC Yacht, Mono, G6, ECO LMC UMS, Hybrid Power class

Friday, June 19, 2026

Project: Dynamiq GST 45M

Dynamiq present a new Sturge and Toth collaboration, with the designers delivering a compelling presentation that invited guests into their creative process, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at the principles, sketches, and logic that guide their design thinking. The result is a bold new exterior concept that launches a dedicated line within Dynamiq’s portfolio under the GST name. The initial proposal is a 45-meter modern family yacht, an intelligent and refined reimagining of previous models in the Dynamiq’s lineup. Rather than simply restyle the existing Global 450 platform, the duo set out to carefully evolve its identity, infusing the design with what they call “timeless elegance” while preserving Dynamiq’s performance-driven DNA. Toby Sturge and Ben Julian Toth explored a spectrum of design directions, from modern classic to progressive modern, before arriving at a final profile that blends strength, sculptural clarity, and refined proportions. Key features of the GST45M concept include a symmetrical double-balcony master suite, a protected stern, convertible pool area, and a whale-watching lounge at the bow, all integrated with precision and a sense of purpose. The design speaks to the future of luxury yachting; functional, elegant and thoughtfully tailored to modern lifestyles.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Sea Ray Flybridge Cruiser Ends Aground at Jewfish Key, Florida

A fourteen meter Sea Ray flybridge cruiser with two persons onboard ended aground near New Pass in Jewfish Key island, Florida at 18:45 of Wednesday third June.  Florida Gulf Coast Marine Services of TowBoatUS who shared this story on his YouTube channel assisted the boat, and removed it from the sandbar into deep water, in a race against time, as a scheduled incoming tide would have pushed the flybridge cruiser even further into the sand-bar and hard-aground, and make removal more complicated.  Ultimately the operation was a success and the flybridge cruiser left with it's own power, meaning its sustained very little damage.
The boat in this accident is a Sea Ray 47 Sedan Bridge as produced from 2008 to 2009.  The 47 Sedan Bridge was a replacement to the 480 Sedan bridge, and was replaced by the Sea Ray 450 Sedan Bridge.

New Model: Galeon 520 Fly

Galeon debuted its new 520 Fly at the Miami Boat Show earlier this year.  The 520 Fly is a replacement to the ten years produced 500 Fly model, probably Galeon's most important model to date, the one which introduced the expanding trasformative drop-down bulkheads who since then became a focus of signature of the Polish yacht builder offer.  Designed by over twenty years Galeon designer Tony Castro, the 520 Fly follows similar styling to the well received 560 Fly which arrived three years ago in 2023.  The 520 Fly is similar to it's lightly larger 560 Fly sister in a bit of a smaller size, which when you start crunching numbers is less to the four foot the model designation gives.  For the 520 Fly, Galeon also bring InSitu and Partners for interior design, who present the three Amber, Ocean, and Ivory themed palettes for the furnishing style.  The interior of the 520 Fly has a living with astern galley layout, which in full Galeon fashion with opening windows and expanding balconies transforms the area to something unique which only the Polish builder offers today.  The lower deck is a three double cabins with two heads layout; full beam midships located owners stateroom, VIP suite forward, and twin berth cabin to port side.  A single berth crew cabin is also located aft, with this optionable as a tender garage.  The Galeon 520 Fly is powered by twin Volvo 725hp with line shaft propulsion in propeller tunnels for top speeds up to thirty knots and cruising speed in the mid twenties.
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.2 m (56.4ft)
Hull Length - 14.7 m
Beam - 4.61 m
Draft - 0.90 m ex. running gear
Displacement - 26198 kg unloaded 
Fuel Capacity - 2 x 900 l
Water Capacity - 650 l
Max Persons - fourteen
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins, one crew cabin berth
Engines - 2 Volvo D11 725hp
Propulsion - line shaft with propeller tunnels
Speed - thirty knots max with Volvo 725hp
Range - up to 250 nautical miles
Project - Tony Castro exterior and naval architect, InSitu and Partners interior
Certification - CE B
competition = Prestige F5.7

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Outboard: Mercury Verado 5.7L V10 425hp

Mercury Marine, a division of Brunswick Corporation presents the latest expansion of its award-winning Verado® outboard line-up with the introduction of the all-new V10 425hp Verado outboard.  The new 425hp is the flagship model of the 5.7 liter V10 series, which debuted with the 350 and 400hp models in the fall of 2022.  The Verado 425hp delivers class-leading acceleration and significant weight advantages compared to a 450hp competitor. In Mercury’s testing, it was: 3 seconds faster from 0-30 mph than a 450hp competitor on an eight meter 2,2 tons center-console boat with a heavy load.  The Verado 425hp is also lighter than a 450hp competitor models wieighing at 316kg dry.  The Mercury Verado 5.7L 425hp is equipped with a 150-amp alternator the highest output in its class. and is 22% quieter at cruise than a 450hp competitor.  Built on Mercury’s compact V10 platform, both engines offer center-to-center mounting, making them ideal for repowering boats originally rigged with L6 Verado or competitive outboards.  Digital Throttle and Shift is standard on the new 425hp.
competition = Yamaha 5.6L V8 XTO 425hp

Projects: Wajer 55 HT, Wajer 55 S

Having presented the second generation Wajer 55 in the fall of 2025, the Dutch boat builder updates the other versions; the 55 HT and 55 S models with the new changes of the second generation 55.  These new versions keep the line of the first generation 55, with this second generation 55 bringing some skin deep updates.  The second generation Wajer 55 is recognizable by some cosmetic details, from the air intakes which curve at the stern and are positioned under the rub rail, similar to the Wajer 77, and the bathing platform which extends from the hull.  The Wajer 55 is not just a cosmetic improvement on the previous model but also features a new hull which is nearly three feet longer and 25 centimetres wider.  Above is pictured the Wajer 55 HT for hard-top version, which offers more convenient weather protection, while below is the 55 S walk-around center console version, which offers fore to aft easy to move deck space, but sacrifices cabin space, although this still does offer a four berths sleeping accommodation albeit a bit restricted in space.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Traditional Gozzo Cruiser Wrecked by Fire in Empuriabrava

A not attended traditional style Gozzo cruiser of thirteen meters in length went ablaze at Empuriabrava in the North East of Spain, on the evening of Thursday fourth June.  Salvamento Maritimo responded to the blaze with the Lyra lifeguard vessel, and first removed all shore power connection and extinguished the blaze, saving the boat from sinking.  The cause of the blaze is not reported with no injuries being reported from the fire.
The boat in this fire is an Apreamare 45 Comfort as designed by Spadolini and produced from 2004 to 2010.  The 45 Comfort was a hard-top version of the 12 Cabinato, and was replaced by the Apreamare 44.

New Model: Sasga Menorquin 48 HT

Following the debut of the flybridge Sasga present the other hard-top version of the Menorquín 48 HT.  Like in all Sasga the inspiration continues to be the classic llaut fishing boat of days gone by, as designed by Indigo Toledo of Barracuda Yacht design, the designer of all the Sasga models since the company arrived in 2011.  The Menorquín 48 is also about details, created for sea lovers to  enjoy the journey as much as the destination.  With its intermediate size, the Menorquin 48 HT offers greater spaciousness and comfort, allowing you to avoid the length and mooring challenges posed by larger yachts.  Accommodation wise the Menorquin 48 HT brings a classic yacht and larger yacht exterior; aft deck with central dinette, fore deck sun-pad, and forward looking three persons mini dinette. The interior layout offers a living on the main deck, with dinette to port side, opposite galley and helm station, and lower deck with three double cabins; master stateroom forward, and two guests cabins with twin berths and midships.  The Sasga Menorquin 48 HT is powered by twin Volvo 440hp on line shaft propulsion for top speeds up to 23 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15.80 m (51.8ft)
Hull Length - 13.4 m
Beam - 4.85 m
Draft - 1.20 m
Displacement - 17.65 t
Fuel Capacity - 1840 l
Water Capacity - 700 l
Accommodation - five, or six guests in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo D6 440hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 23 knots max, nineteen cruise
Project - Inigo Toledo of Barracuda Yacht Design
Certification - CE
competition = Fratelli Aprea Sorrento 50

Monday, June 15, 2026

Two Persons and Boat Saved from Fire Near Livorno, Italy

Two persons and a sport cruiser of eleven meters in length were saved from a fire near Secche di Vada, offshore to Livorno on the morning of Monday eleven August 2025.  A Cecina Port Authority vessel assisted the boaters first as they removed them from the vessel, and were later helped by the Livorno Vigili del Fuoco fire fighters who controlled the fire onboard.  The fire was ultimately controlled, with the vessel saved and then towed to Cala dei Medici Marina.  No injuries were reported with the cause of the blaze not being reported.
The boat in this fire is Mano 37 Gran Sport as designed by Studio Cabes and produced from 2011 to 2013.  Mano Marine was founded in 1990 by brothers Gennaro and Rosario Colella, and closed its doors in 2013.

Project: Bellini Astor 38

Following the positive response of its first model the Astor 36, Bellini presents the project for the bit larger Astor 38.  A project of Brunello Acampora, the Bellini Astor 38 is developed on the same hull lines of the 36, with the extra length giving a more spacious interior.  For the most part everything is near identical to the Astor 36 in the Astor 38, same very large drop down bulkheads, same center console walk-around console layout with goes up forward to offer a sun-pad on deck and more space in the cabin.  The main difference comes in the cabin and at midships now coming with twin berths, rather then the double tucked in the Astor 36.  A bit larger bathing platform also distincts the Astor 38 from the smaller sister.  The Bellini Astor 38 is to be powered by twin Volvo 350hp in gasoline, and or 300hp diesel engines, both units with stern drive propulsion.