December 13, 2025

Project: Sanlorenzo 58Steel

Five years after redefining the language of steel yachts, Sanlorenzo writes the next chapter in its story of evolution with the debut of the 58Steel, a refined and extended successor to the acclaimed 57Steel. Featuring an all-new diesel-electric hybrid propulsion system and a reimagined concept of onboard space, 58Steel embodies the brand’s philosophy of elegance, proportion and innovation. This is superyacht design, not just made to measure but made for tomorrow. When Sanlorenzo launched its first steel yacht in 2010, it redefined expectations of what steel construction could be, combining strength with elegance, restraint and proportion. Today, the brand’s impressive steel line has become the most defined in the segment under two thousand Gross Tonnage segment. Now, the new 58Steel, designed by Zuccon for the exteriors, represents a further evolution of this legacy; one metre longer, yet infinitely more versatile. With a completely new platform, an expanded beam of just under eleven metres and the introduction of diesel-electric hybrid technology, enabling zero-emissions cruising, it unlocks greater space, efficiency and silence. While drawing inspiration from the 57Steel design, 58Steel evolves it completely, offering interior volumes comparable to those of a 64-meter mega yacht. Every aspect has been conceived with flexibility and personalisation in mind, offering an onboard experience tailored entirely around the owner’s lifestyle. Expansive volumes and customisable layouts deliver the comfort of a larger yacht, with two full-beam VIP cabins on the Lower deck and a Supreme VIP on the Main deck. The Upper deck transforms into a secluded owner’s sanctuary: a panoramic suite with pool, office, dressing area, and a lounge convertible into a private cinema, the perfect configuration also for charter purposes. At the stern, the beach club opens on three sides to create a floating terrace, complete with bar, hammam, gym, and beauty salon, a space designed for connection to the sea through light, silence and simplicity.  At the heart of the 58Steel lies a revolutionary diesel-electric propulsion system, the first of its kind in Sanlorenzo’s steel line. This new configuration marks a decisive step towards sustainability, reducing emissions by around 10% compared with conventional propulsion and enabling up to two hours of silent cruising or up to eight hours of zero-emissions hotel operation while at anchor. The system is based on five 425kW generators and a 1MWh capacity battery pack. Its modular design enhances efficiency and flexibility, while azimuthal pods with rotating propellers improve manoeuvrability and reduce vibration and noise. The entire engine room has been re-engineered to occupy a single deck, freeing up more than 40m² of additional space — a remarkable achievement that has been repurposed to expand the guest and beach areas.  As Sanlorenzo celebrates fifteen years of leadership in steel yacht design, the launch of 58Steel reaffirms the brand’s pioneering role in redefining the 55 to 60 metres segment. It stands as a testament to a philosophy where innovation and elegance are inseparable, where technology serves emotion, and craftsmanship meets conscience. 

December 12, 2025

New Model: Marlow Voyager 90V

Marlow present the third act of its Voyager range, as it debuted the Voyager 90V in 2024. A blue water pocket super yacht, the Voyager 90V comes similar looking to the Marlow 100V flagship which arrived in 2019.  Marlow's Voyager debuted in 2010 with the 76 model, as a more modern line to its always standing Explorer line.  The 90V has optional features like the sky bridge, to the choice for a galley dining area forward of the main deck or a master stateroom.  Both these options; sky bridge and owners stateroom forward of the main deck were chosen in hull one.  Cabin layout is offered in four cabins layout, or five cabins if you  choose for an owners stateroom forward of the main deck.  A crew cabin sleeping two with lobby is offered aft.  The first Marlow Voyager 90 was powered by twin Cats 2000hp for speeds up to 25 knots, and a fast cruise of twenty knots, with a long range cruise of eleven knots giving like 3000 nautical miles range. If you want more speed Marlow can also power the Voyager 90 with twin Cats 2400hp for estimated speeds up to thirty knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 29.56 m (97ft)
Beam - 6.85 m
Draft - 1.62 m
Displacement - 92986 kg
Fuel Capacity - 22712 l
Water Capacity - 1892 l
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabins, or ten guests in five cabins, 2 crew in one cabin
Engines - 2 x Cats C32B 2000hp, 2400hp option available
Propulsion - line shaft 
Speed - 25 knots max twenty knots cruise, 11 knots long range, thirty knots with Cats 2400hp
Range - one thousand nautical miles at eleven knots, 3000 nautical miles at eleven knots
Certification - NMMA using ABYC standard, CE and class available

December 11, 2025

Canados Yacht Goes Ablaze in Chiavari Marina near Genoa

A 22 meter Canados flybridge yacht titled Gollum went ablaze as it was moored at the yacht marina in Chiavari, on the East side of the Ligurian coast just after 07:00 morning time of Thursday eleven December.  Chiavari Vigili del Fuoco fire fighters tended to the fire, attacking it with liquid foam, for an operation which was successful as the fire was extinguished after two hours and the yacht saved from going ablaze.  The fire was reported to have originated in the aft lazarette part of the engine room of the yacht.  No injuries were reported.
The yacht in this fire is a 2006 Canados 72 as designed by Marine Technology Services and produced from 2005 up to 2009.  The 72 was a replacement to the 23, with the model replaced by the Canados 76.

Propulsion: ZF POD 4900

ZF is extending its pod propulsion range with the new POD 4900. Designed for larger commercial and recreational vessels measuring up to 150 feet, the system is compatible with engines up to 2000hp at 2,450 RPM. Through close cooperation among the three companies, ZF’s POD 4900 first launched on the Azimut Grande 30M superyacht as part of a highly integrated power pack by Rolls-Royce Power Systems. When ZF unveiled its first pod propulsion system, the POD 4600, at the Cannes Yachting Festival in 2022, the company made quite a splash. Since market launch, ZF has delivered more than thirty systems to shipyards worldwide. With the POD 4900, ZF builds upon its experience as a technology leader, extending the power range upwards to provide the perfect solution for larger vessels measuring 24 to 45 meters. The POD 4900 is compatible with engines up to 2000hp at 2,450 RPM, a maximum of 6,107 Nm of input torque, and a typical speed range of 20 to 35 knots. The POD 4900’s first application will be onboard the Azimut Grande 30M superyacht. ZF worked closely with both the Italian shipbuilder and Rolls-Royce Power Systems, who designed highly integrated power packs including the ZF propulsion system. All in all, two units will deliver 1,920 HP each. Depending on vessel type and size, the POD 4900 system can be installed in a twin, triple, or quadruple layout. Its large gear reduction ratio allows for larger counter-rotating propellers. This helps to massively increase its efficiency by up to twenty percent in comparison to shaft-line propulsion systems in the same power range. The improved efficiency also means reduced engine dimensions, resulting in more onboard spaces for accommodation. Thanks to its broad steering angle and its integration with ZF’s TotalCommand and Joystick steering solutions, the POD 4900 enables unique ease of operation and smooth manoeuvring. Like its smaller sibling, the POD 4900 features an optimized hydrodynamic design with corrosion-resistant housing from nickel aluminium bronze and stainless steel. Likewise, its elastic connection to the hull considerably reduces vibrations and noise, leading to more comfort onboard. ZF has not only continued to develop its pod propulsion system over the last three years but also achieved all main approval certifications from maritime authorities worldwide. The POD 4900 is certified for up to 3,000 hours of operations per year. In addition to large pleasure and leisure craft, the propulsion system is therefore rated for medium commercial applications, like windfarm or crew transfer vessels and ferries.

December 10, 2025

Viking Sportfish Yacht Partially Sinks Capsizes in Key Largo, Florida

A seventeen meter Viking sportfish yacht partly sank and then capsized to its port side, as it was moored between Caribbean and Ocean drives in the Key Largo channel, Florida on the evening of Tuesday ninth December.  US Coast Guard, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and Florida Department of Environmental Protection responded to the sinking on Wednesday morning as the yacht was reported to have spilled about two hundred litres of diesel in the sea, with efforts to remove the pollution starting straight away.  According to the Miami Herald one of the yachts engine block was sitting on the aft deck for some works, though it is not confirmed that this led to the yacht sinking and capsizing as the US Coast Guard opened an investigation.  TowboatU.S has been trusted to float the yacht and take it to a yacht-yard for a repairs.
The sportfish yacht in this accident is a Viking 55 Convertible as produced from 1997 to 2003 in 115 units.  The 55 Convertible was a replacement to the 53 Convertible and was replaced by the Viking 56 Convertible.

Crazy Yacht Crashes Into Moored Yacht in Dana Point, California

An explorer yacht of seventeen meters in length crashed into a moored Galeon sport yacht first, and then also into a thirteen meter Viking sportfish cruiser at the main channel of the new docks in Dana Yacht Point marina, California on the afternoon of Tuesday ninth December.  According to CBS News reporting the owner of the yacht which collided into the two boats was learning how to operate the vessel, when he pushed the throttles by error, and with this sprinted his yacht ahead and colliding into the stern of the Galeon sport yacht which was moored on the head of the pier in the marina first and then also hitting a Viking sportfish cruiser on its port side.  The Harbour Master and Orange County Sheriff came following the collision, which was witnessed by other boaters, and crews working on nearby yachts.  No one was injured as the event was filmed and shared on all popular social media outlets.
The yacht which caused this collision is a Ocean Alexander 58 Pilothouse as produced from 2004 to 2014.  The moored yachts were a Galeon 510 Skydeck as designed by Tony Castro and produced since 2016, and a first generation Viking 45 Convertible as produced from 1987 to 1993.

New Model: Tiara 56 LS

The battle of outboard powered sport yachts above fifty foot is really heating up, and the new 56 LS which debuted at the 2025 Miami boat show is Tiara's response. North Americans are loving outboards, and the prime production builders are taking attention to this and delivering always bigger sizes. The legacy of the Tiara's Luxury Sport series expands with the 56 LS, the largest and most ambitious outboard-powered vessel in Tiara Yachts’ history. Exterior enjoyment is maximized with multiple social zones spanning all seventeen meters, well-appointed galley and twin terraces that expand the cockpit and provide unobstructed access to the water. Different aft cockpit module options focused on entertaining and fishing allow vessels to be tailored to each owner’s boating preferences. The 56 LS is a walk-around while pilot house doors to port and starboard of the helm, enjoy unimpeded access to the spacious bow with lounge area. Below deck, luxurious accommodations for four await with two spacious staterooms and two private heads. The Tiara 56 LS is powered by quadruple Mercury 600hp engines for top speeds up to 47 knots and a fast cruise of 38.
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.12 m (56.2ft)
Beam - 4.88 m
Draft - 1.22 m
Displacement - 17,962 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 3765 l
Water Capacity - 568 l
Accommodation - four berths in two cabins
Engines - 4 x Mercury Verado V12 600hp
Propulsion - duo-prop Mercury outboard
Speed - 47 knots max, 38 fast cruise, 29 knots cruise
Range - 272 nm at fast cruise
Hull Shape - modified deep Vee with 21 degrees deadrise aft

December 9, 2025

Project: Santasevera 42 Sport

Santasevera will be premiering its second model, the 42, at Boot Düsseldorf 2026 in January.  As the newest addition to the Santasevera range, the 42-foot model continues the same design language as her larger sister and again comes from a design of Francesco Guida, designer and founder of the Italian brand.  Alongside the first hull which is the unit to be displayed at Boot, two additional units are currently in build.  Like its larger sister the Santasevera 42 features a sleek yet functional superstructure that provides excellent protection for most of the cockpit. This design choice significantly enhances onboard comfort and usability in all weather conditions.  The forward helm station ensures outstanding visibility and allows for an exceptionally spacious cockpit, which represents the heart of life on board.  Standout areas on this customisable yacht include a generous C-shaped sofa and galley cabinet in the living area, a relaxation zone with two chaise lounges, aft area with sun-pad, and a large swim platform. Below deck, maximum flexibility is maintained, with the forward cabin adaptable to the owner’s specific needs and featuring a day head. The first Santasevera 42 is powered by twin Volvo 320hp engines with stern drive propulsion for a top speed of thirty knots and a cruise of 26.  Three propulsion options are available; outboard, sterndrive, and IPS.  

December 8, 2025

New Model: Munstago Navetta Voyager 46

Munstago is a new brand which was announced in 2022, and in 2025 launched its first Navetta Voyager 46 model, debuting at this year Venice boat show back in May.  Designed by Nautech the Munstago Navetta Voyager 46 distinct's itself for its Dual Wave Technolgy hull shape, a displacement shape with wave piercing bulbous bow.  A very much unseen feature in this size of yachts, which comes from the professional environment of working boats. As spaces go the Munstago Navetta Explorer offers a large aft cockpit connected to the swimming platform by the seating system, and a bow sundeck which totals forty squared meters of exterior deck space.  The Navetta Explorer 46 can also be fitted with the Transformer bathing platform.  A fly bridge of ten squared meters with optional second and integrated sundeck completes the exterior spaces.  Inside the Munstago Navetta Explorer 46 offers a lounge area and helm station on the main deck and two cabins and a bathroom on the lower deck, with an option for a three cabins two heads lower deck.  The large hull volume and internal height make the areas below deck welcoming, spacious and comfortable.  The Munstago Navetta Voyager 46 is standard powered by twin FPT 400hp with line shaft propulsion for speeds up to 24 knots and a cruise of twenty, with engine options going up to twin 550hp.  Following this first Navetta Voyager 46, Munstago has a project of six other models which start from a ten meter walk around sport cruiser and go up to a 37 meter tri-deck super yacht.
Technical Data:
LOA - 14.34 m (47ft)
Waterline Length - 12.9 m
Beam - 4.05 m
Displacement - 16 t *unloaded
Fuel Capacity - 2000 l
Water Capacity - 430 l
Max Persons - twelve
Accommodation - four berths in two cabins, or six berths in three cabins
Engines - 2 x FPT 400hp, 450hp, Volvo D8 510hp, D8 550hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 24 knots max twenty cruise with 400hp, 27 knots max 23 cruise with 550hp
Hull Shape - Dual Wave Technology, displacement with wave piercer
Project - Nautech design and naval architecture
Certification - CE A

December 7, 2025

Robertson and Caine New Web Site

Robertson and Caine presents its new web site.  Robertson and Caine was founded by John Robertson and Jerry Caine in 1991 at Cape Town, South Africa.  John Robertson entered boat building in 1977 and founded John Robertson Yachts in 1981 building mostly custom race sail boats, while Jerry Caine founded Caine Custom Yachts in 1990.  At first Robertson and Caine starts by building custom racing yachts debuting with a 36 foot mono-hull.  Two years after the founding two Robertson and Caine build yachts will impress the racing circuit; the carbon fibre 70 foot Simonis designed Broomstick which will win the 1993 Cape to Rio International Yacht Race, and the Fast42 Orion Express, which lead to the attention of interested parties.  One of those impressed was charter operator Moorings, who will ask the builders if they were interested in building yachts for charter, and is followed by competing operation Sunsail.  Robertson and Caine takes this challenge and in 1997 launches its first sailing catamaran the Leopard 45 as designed by the still responsible designer's Simonis Voogd. The 45 is followed by the Leopard 38 a year later.  In 2000 Robertson and Caine will debut the Leopard Yachts brand, as before this most models were operated and sold under the Moorings or Sunsail name.  In 2002 Robertson and Caine Leopard debuts into power catamarans with the 46 PC model produced for three years in twelve units.  This is followed by its replacement the 47 PC in 2006, and the 37 PC in 2008.  In April 2025 Robertson and Caine delivered its three thousandth yacht, these delivered in nine power catamaran, and seventeen sailing catamarans from 38 to 62 foot in 28 years.  Robertson and Caine has also won 27 awards, the first coming in 1998, and four of these for the Power range. In 2000 Jerry Caine will leave to the other World following a motorcycle accident, with John Robertson managing the business alone.  Robertson and Caine will change ownership in 2015 sold to Capitalworks, and to Cypriot Vox Ventures a subsidiary of European investment firm PPF Group in 2023.  Currently Robertson and Caine produces six catamarans divided equally into the Sailing and Power ranges; with the range starting from the Leopard 40 PC, and going up to the Leopard 53 PC.  Robertson and Caine new web site takes you around with the following buttons; Home, Overview, Achievements, Manufacturing, News, Media, Careers, and Contact.   
Production History and Ownership: *Power Catamarans only
Leopard 46 PC 2002-05 (12)
Leopard 47 PC 2006-12 (59)
Leopard 37 PC 2008-10 (10)
Leopard 39 PC 2011-14 (34)
Leopard 51 PC 2013-18 (137)
2015 Capitalworks ownership
Leopard 43 PC 2015-21 (135)
Leopard 53 PC 2019-
Leopard 46 PC (ii) 2021-
Leopard 40 PC 2022-
2023 Vox Ventures ownership
Robertson and Caine first 46 PC power catamaran