February 20, 2025

New Model: Galeon 480 Fly

Galeon debuted its new 480 Fly at the Cannes boating festival. A replacement to the 460 Fly after six years of production, the Galeon 480 Fly comes again from the two decades guidance of naval architect Tony Castro.  As is with Galeon models since 2015 the 480 Fly primary objective is to expand the deck area and offer abundant natural light into the interior by incorporating generously oversized windows on both the main and lower decks. The flybridge comes equipped with two distinct seating areas, a wet bar and a fully equipped top steering station. The Galeon 480 Fly makes also extensive use of carbon technology, saving weight savings for more space up top and better handling due to a lower center of gravity. The beloved Beach Mode makes a triumphant return, charming with partially glazed balconies, effectively expanding the usable cockpit space when you decide to drop anchor. The aft seating will feature a stow-away grill option accessible from the hydraulic platform. The Galeon 480 Fly offers a main deck with an astern galley layout looking inside, while the lower deck is a three double cabins layout, with an owners stateroom at midships. The Galeon 480 Fly is powered from twin Volvo 440hp up to 600hp.  The first unit was actually powered by twin Volvo 600hp and line shafts, which give you thirty knots max and a 24 cruise.  It is not understood if IPS is available for the Galeon 480 Fly, while a US advertised unit is powered by large Volvo 670hp and the eleven meter blocks.  Competition is not fierce as it used to be in this size and flybridge type cruisers, with the 480 Fly closest rivals coming from the IPS only Absolute 47 Fly and the slightly larger Prestige F4.9.  Interestingly this triumvirate of choices is not really alike with the new Galeon 480 Fly being the only one with drop down balconies and midships owners room.
Technical Data:
LOA - 14.35 m (47.1ft)
Hull Length - 12.9 m
Beam - 4.33 m, 5.95 m with drop down bulwarks
Draft - 1.30 m
Displacement - 18752 kg unloaded, 22824 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 2 x 750 l
Water Capacity - 650 l
Max Persons - fourteen
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins  
Engines - 2 x Volvo D6 440hp, D8 600hp
Propulsion - line shafts
Speed - thirty knots max 24 cruise with Volvo 600hp on shafts
Project - Tony Casto
Certification - CE B

February 19, 2025

Project: Sirena 60

Sirena Yachts has announced details of a new 60 project at the boot Düsseldorf 2025. The Turkish yacht builder unveiled the new Sirena 60 project, a replacement to the 58 with the promise of even more space for lounging, better storage and a stunning modern aesthetic. The new 60 carries all the distinctive features that have made Sirena such a global success, from flexible accommodation to fantastic exterior spaces, with the contemporary lines drawn by German Frers, the designer of all Sirena yachts thus far who brings the familiar plumb bow, long bathing platform and the contrast between large areas of dark glass and gleaming white topsides. But the 60 is a considerable evolution compared to the previous Sirena 58, which starts at the stern, where a new transom profile creates more space on the platform and gives it a more modern look. Rope storage lockers on either side of the newly modelled stern seat are bigger, and there are larger openings in the bulwarks for access to the dock. The main saloon windows are also bigger. Up at the bow, the foredeck lounge has been completely redesigned. Not only is it all bang on trend, with dark grey upholstery and a smart floating backrest, it features a much larger seat and a folding table. The matching sunpad also has a convertible backrest which allows it to serve as comfortable seating when you want to dine al fresco. Even the flybridge which is the Sirena 58’s most iconic features has been improved. The dashboard and the pilot seats have been redesigned to look more modern. A slick new Corian worktop has been introduced in the bar unit, and the sun-pad has also been endowed with a new convertible headrest. It all combines to make this shaded spot the pick of the yacht’s exterior social spaces. Smarter use of space has allowed the design team to devote more interior volume to key lifestyle features of the Sirena 60. Entering through the broad sliding aft doors, you will encounter the galley first of all, which has grown nearly 20 per cent in area to five square metres. This equates to bigger work surfaces and even better storage for food and crockery in new raised cabinets, with the option of a wine cooler being available. Further forward, the indoor helm station has also had a revamp, with a new ergonomic designed pilot seats hug your back for long hours of comfortable driving, while a smart pantograph door gives quick access out onto the side deck for more relaxed mooring manoeuvres. The stairs below have been remodelled to take up less space and improve access below. As with the Sirena 58 before it, the basic configuration remains for three large cabins. These include a breath taking full-beam master amidships and a spacious VIP double forward, as well as a more flexible third cabin. Here, a sliding bed system can transform from a generous double to twin singles, depending on whether it’s for children, friends or a couple. There’s also more storage space here and in the VIP cabin. Eliminating the rounded edges that characterised the walls of the previous model has also freed up more space. All three cabins have always been en-suite, but the new configuration has allowed designers to separate the heads from the shower areas. And the detailing has been given an uplift with new alcoves and niches in Corian. There’s even room for a washer-dryer below the companionway. Individually, each of these changes represents a small evolutionary step for Sirena, which taken together, they amount to nothing short of transformative. Construction on the Sirena 60 is well under way in Turkey, with hull and deck moulding complete and in outfitting stage, and the first unit expected to launch in July, for a World debut to come at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2025.

February 18, 2025

Classic Motor Yacht Partly Sinks in Englewood Florida

A classic US style motor yacht of sixteen meters in length ended part sinking and aground near Redfish, in Englewood, Manasota, Florida on Monday seventeen February.  The news of this partly sank motor yacht was shared on the Boat Fails Facebook Group.  The classic motor yacht reportedly hit a submerged object and started to take on water, with its helmsman deciding to ground the yacht, drop the anchor and part save it.  Eventually the classic yacht was salvaged, and was reported to have salt water damage to its engine, electrical system, and furnishings. 
The yacht in this sinking is a 1989 DeFever 53 POC Motor Yacht, as designed by Arthur DeFever and produced from 1986 to 1989 in about sixty units.  DeFever was founded by naval architect Arthur Defever, existing from 1960 to 1991, and returning in 2004 till 2019.  A total of 21 DeFever models from 34 to sixty foot were made in fiberglass, steel, wood in various boat yards from California were it started, then Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, and latest builds coming in China.

Engine: Mercury Diesel 4.2L 320hp

During the Dusseldorf 2025 boat show Mercury Marine proudly introduced the latest evolution of its Mercury Diesel 4.2L, compliant with RCD II emission standards, and now available in the European Union markets. The Mercury Diesel 4.2L (RCD II) is a six-cylinder, in-line engine with a 4.2-liter displacement, equipped with a turbocharger and aftercooler. Thanks to the Common Rail fuel system with electronically controlled injectors, the engine ensures precise tuning of the air-to-fuel ratio. This results in improved acceleration, higher top speeds, and greater efficiency. The new Mercury Diesel 4.2L fully complies with RCD II emission standards. This was achieved through modified fuel injectors and advanced electronic engine control systems. The engine is compatible with both conventional diesel fuel and HVO biofuel, enabling a reduction in particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide emissions. The Mercury Diesel 4.2L 320hp offers a maximum torque of 703 Nm at 2600 RPM and a fuel consumption of 71.9 litres per hour at full load. The Mercury Diesel 4.2L is fully compatible with Mercury Marine’s Next Gen DTS and JPS Precision Joystick system, and features a closed water-cooling system, increasing durability and reliability. Additionally, Mercury SeaCore® technology provides maximum protection against corrosion in saltwater environments. Maintenance is simplified with top-mounted fluid reservoirs, a self-draining oil filter, and an easily accessible oil level indicator.

February 17, 2025

Project: Performance Marine 90X

Performance are announcing a new era as they present the first and smallest of three new projects the 90X, to be designed by iYacht and sets the tone for its next evolution. The 90X is labelled by Performance of more than a new start, with the this nine meter sport boat-cruiser being a tribute to the previous Italian now fully German boat builder next step into the future. The legendary hull, which stands for pure speed and unparalleled driving dynamics, remains and is complemented by the latest technology, reimagined designs and luxurious features. Like any Performance the 90X combines the thrill of a high-performance sports boat and the elegance of a luxurious retreat, coupled with the iconic design meets cutting-edge technology, sophisticated ergonomics and the highest level of craftsmanship. The Performance 90X cockpit leaves nothing to be desired: ergonomics meets technology, owners will have a choice between digital dual screens and analogue instruments all intuitively positioned in the perfect field of vision. The digitally connected lever gearshifts guarantee precise control, while the adjustable, suspended seats for the driver and passenger offer maximum comfort even at high speeds. The cabin of the 90X will set new standards for a very sporty fast boat, with an impressive standing height of 1.75 meters, a king-size bed and a well-designed wet room that redefines comfort, it offers you space and luxury without compromise. The Performance 90X is to be standard powered by twin Mercruiser 250hp gas engines with options going up to twin Mercury Racing 565hp for speeds up seventy knots. So far the Performance 90X seems not to be offered with a diesel option, which I think is a bit of losing a bit to the market. Performance look to be back, stronger, faster and more precise than ever before.

February 16, 2025

Grand Banks New Web Site

Grand Banks unveils a new World wide web virtual showroom site. Grand Banks started operating in 1956 as American Marine Limited founded by Robert J. Newton and sons John and Whit in Hong Kong. But the start was not about a trawler yacht, as its first jobs it built custom Sparkman and Stephens, William Gardner, Nat Herreshoff, and Ray Hunt designed sailing yachts.  American Marine entry into motor boating starts in 1961 as they start to produce the Chantyman, a 34 foot cruiser designed by Hugh Angleman and Charles Davies which will be build in twenty units till 1963.  In 1963 Grand Banks also build a luxurious one off 65 foot constructed of mahogany and teak to a design of Walter J McInnis for wealthy American, Philip L Van Every, who was Chief Executive of Lance Inc. and Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1962 though comes the real change as the Newton's commission Kenneth Smith a 36 feet humble cruising boat with work-boat like looks, which will be named Spray. This 36 Classic was a turn around for the Newton's and with it a change from building custom sailing yachts to this traditional looking explorer cruiser.  Launched in 1964 this Kenneth Smith design will evolve into the Grand Banks 36 Classic and remain in production till 2004, and was followed in the same year by a smaller 32 Sedan, with this series taking the name of Heritage into the years and totalling 22 models in a production run which lasted till 2016 and included a one off 80 model launched in 1975. In 1973 Grand Banks starts switching all its models to fiberglass construction.  1993 marks an important move to Grand Banks launching the Eastbay series designed by previous collaborator Ray Hunt, and inspired to the Down East lobster boats.  The Eastbay started with the 38 EX and up till today it has totalled sixteen models, from the small 38 to the 60 which arrived in 2022.  In 2001 the Aleutian larger yacht series was introduced with the 64, and in fourteen years it featured seven different models from the 2010 two year produced 53 to the 76 RP produced from 2010 till 2012. In 2014 Grand Banks started a new path when it bought out Palm Beach motor yachts and CEO Mark Richards takes over the leadership of both companies.  After Mark Richards took over he changed the traditional GB explorer line, and reinvented it with V-warp hull shape, and redefined exterior looks, starting it with the GB60 launched in 2017.  Currently Grand Banks offers nine models in two range Eastbay and and the reinvented explorer GB line. The Grand Banks line starts with the Eastbay 44, and goes up to the Grand Banks 85.  Grand Banks new web site takes you around with the following buttons; Models, V Warp Technology,  Factory Direct Advantage, Service, Pre-Owned, Grand Banks Heritage, and Contact. Grand Banks is also on social media with buttons on the bottom of the page taking you to its; Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Linkedin pages.
Production History;
Chantyman 34'6 1961-63 (20)
36 Classic 1964-2004 (1200+)
32 Sedan 1964-79 (800+)
Alaskan 46 1966-73 (40)
50 1968-74 (63)
Laguna 10m 1970-80
48 MY 1972-77  fiberglass construction switch starts in 1973
Laguna 11.5m 1973-81
80 1975 (1)
42 CL 1975-2005  (1500+) 
42 EU 1979-2005
49 CL 1980-99 (125+)
49 MY 1986-99
46 CL 1987-2004
42 MY 1987-2005
36 Europa 1988
58 MY 1990-2002
46 MY 1990-2004
46 EU 1993-2004
Eastbay 38 EX/HX 1994-2004
Eastbay 40 Flybridge 1997
Eastbay 43 Flybridge 1998-2004
52 EU 1998-2008
Eastbay 49 HX 1999-2006
Eastbay 43 EX, HX, SX 2000-07
Eastbay 58 FB 2002-07
64 Aleutian RP 2002-07
Eastbay 54 SX 2004-07
Eastbay 47 FB 2005-10
72 Aleutian RP 2005-16 (20+)
47 EU 2005-11
Eastbay 39 SX 2006-12
59 Aleutian RP 2006-12
Eastbay 45 SX 2007-09 
Eastbay 55 SX, FB 2007-12 
47 CL 2007-14
65 Aleutian RP 2008-12
Eastbay 46 SX, FB 2009-12
41 EU 2009-12
76 Aleutian RP 2010-12
53 Aleutian RP 2010-12
43 EU 2012-15
55 Aleutian RP 2012-15
54 EU 2012-16
Eastbay 50 SX 2013-15
Eastbay 44 SX 2016-  Mark Richards ownership starts
60 2018-
57 EU 2020 (3)
54 2020- *GB52 project
85 2022- (3
Eastbay 60 2022-
62 2025-
m/y Spray the prototype of what will become the Grand Banks 36 Classic

February 15, 2025

New Launch: Feadship 91.80m Hull.1012

Feadship has launched its hull number 1012 titled m/y Drizzle.  Hull 1012 is the first Feadship to carry full Hybrid Electric Class notation, and was built for a repeat Feadship owner who previously owned the 67 meter 2012 build Hull.683, and before that the 2005 55 meter Hull.669, both of which were designed by De Voogt.  This repeat Feadship owner came to the custom project with informed requests based on his long experience of yachting. The exterior styling was designed with very specific owner’s input by Dutch design firm Sinot, who was also chosen to design the interior. At 91.80-metres in length, the crisply chamfered exterior contours combine with a more traditional flared bow to lend the yacht a modern-classic personality. Despite her considerable volume, the interior is designed to offer cosy spaces for family use, superbly crafted and meticulously detailed to create an understated family home.
Technical Data:
LOA - 91.80 m (301.2ft)
Beam - 14.50 m
Draft - 3.90 m
Displacement - 2965 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven suites, eighteen crew in nine cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V4000 M65L 3433hp
Propulsion - Azipods
Speed - eighteen knots max, twelve knots cruise
Range - 5500 nautical miles at best cruise
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Sinot exterior and interior, De Voogt naval architecture
Certification - Bureau Veritas

February 14, 2025

Classic Riviera Sinks in Queensland Australia

A classic fifteen meter unattended Riviera flybridge cruiser was filmed as she was partly sank in North Mackay, Queensland, Australia, on the morning of Friday fourteen February.  The classic cruiser is shown stern in the water as its bilge pumps alarms are ringing, and marina crew securing her with the pontoon dock to slow it from going totally under water and to make saving operations easier later on.  The cause of the sinking are not reported though a trough hull failure, coupled with the heavy rain the area experienced the previous days might have lead to it.  A salvage operation to float the flybridge cruiser is being organized.
The Riviera in this part sinking is a 48 Open Flybridge as produced from 1992 to 2004 in 169 units.  The Riviera 48 Open Flybridge was a replacement to the bit larger 52, becoming the down under flagship model, and was replaced by the first generation 51 Open Flybridge.

One Person Injured as Three Boats Go Ablaze in North Palm Beach

Three boats caught fire at Safe Marina Harbor, to the South of Parker Bridge, North Palm Beach, Florida at 23:10 of Thursday thirteen February.  The fire is reported to have started in a fourteen meter catamaran, which then jumped to a sixteen meter motor yacht, and then to a sailing boat of about twelve meters.  Palm Beach County Fire Rescue responded to the fire first, and were later assisted by North Palm Beach Fire Rescue and Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue, with the blaze extinguished at 03:00 early morning time.  Paramedics reported one man had injuries, but refused going to hospital.  Crews were cleaning the area all day on Friday, with an investigation of what caused the fire being carried by North Palm Beach Fire Rescue.
The motor yacht wreck in this fire is a Maritimo M54 Flybridge Motor Yacht as produced from 2016 to 2021.  This M54 was the latest version with the large hull glazing as in its last two years of production.  The Maritimo M54 was a replacement to the M53 Cruising Motor Yacht and was replaced by the M55.

Project: Majesty 100 Terrace

Gulf Craft headlining Majesty Yachts brand presents the project for the 100 Terrace, which is set to debut in a couple of weeks at the 2025 Dubai boat show.  The 100 Terrace is a replacement to the 100 model after eighteen deliveries and a production run of seven years since 2017, and presents itself with a modern looking design, with a sleek silhouette and bold presence.  The Majesty 100 Terrace combines effortless grace with cutting-edge technology, delivering a sleek, bold silhouette and 199 gross tonnage of volume.  The Majesty Yachts Terrace will offer a 20% increase in entertainment space, every deck is designed for social gatherings, while the interiors masterfully balance form and function for unparalleled comfort. Bathed in natural light through expansive glass skylights, the yacht’s wide, open spaces create a seamless indoor-outdoor connection, enhancing its airy, open feel.  The Majesty 100 Terrace boasts expansive entertainment and dining areas framed by floor-to-ceiling patio doors, creating a perfect space for social gatherings. A distinct feature of the Majesty 100 Terrace is the owner’s stateroom which will feature a private terrace and stunning 270-degree views. The upper deck features a luxurious sky lounge and wheelhouse, while the lower deck houses spacious, ensuite-equipped cabins.  For added indulgence, the sundeck includes a skylights, jacuzzi sunbeds and dining spaces, catering to those who crave an extra touch of luxury.  The Majesty 100 Terrace is to be powered by twin MTU 2600hp.

February 13, 2025

Classsic Sportfish Partly Sinks in Heavy Snowfall in Arrowsic, Maine

A classic nine meter sportfish cruiser titled Hook, Line, and Sinker partly sank following a snow storm in Arrowsic, Sagadahoc County, Maine on Wednesday February twelve.  According to the sheriff the boat was used by the owner and his friends during the summer and fall, only for it at some point to be abandoned on the start of winter.  The boat at some point broke free from its mooring and during the recent snow storm partially sank.  With the boat rooting away to nature and owner not interested in the salvage, the Sheriff and Harbormaster in Maine are trying to find a way to dispose and remove the vessel.

Dubai 2025 Boat Show Preview

The 2025 Dubai boat show is scheduled from the nineteen to 23 February. The 2025 edition of the Dubai boat show will feature over one thousand brands, and two hundred plus of boats at the show, with some of the most exciting brands, products and world-premiers all split in six different areas; Super Yacht Avenue, Equipment and Supplies, Watersports, Marina Displays, Dive Mena and Dive Pool, and Supercar Avenue. The 2025 Dubai boat show will feature superyachts, small fishing boats, latest dive equipment, and all possible marine equipment.  World debuts will come from Gulf Craft's Majesty 100 Terrace and a mystery debut of about twenty meters, and the Sunreef Ultima 55.
The Dubai boat show was started in 1992 as a modest event focused on the local United Arab Emirates maritime industry. With Dubai becoming the cosmopolitan city of the Middle East, the boat show eventually grew in size and popularity, with this growth further fueled with the growing of yachting in the gulf area, in the early noughties, a popularity which reached full circle by the end of the first decade of the new millennium.  Today the Dubai boat show gets over thirty thousand visitors in a five day event, reaching both these numbers in its last 2022 and 2023 editions.  The Dubai boat show was cancelled for both the 2020 and 2021 Covid-19 pandemic years.

New Model: Windy 29 Huracan

Windy present the new 29 Huracan, a sport cruiser sport boat classic in layout but modern in design looks. The 29 Huracan continues Windy collaboration with Espen Øino for exterior lines and follows an interior as designed by Design Unlimited, following the work on the 40 Camira. The Windy 29 Huracán is a modern looking sport cruiser combining a spacious, safe, and social cockpit with a fantastic design language creating a unique appearance that radiates both luxury and sportiness. The 29 Huracan features a traditional cockpit layout with aft sun-pad, L-shaped settee dinette, and helm station to starboard with companionway settee the other side to port. Lower deck accommodation is the traditional forward V-shaped, with a galley on entry and shower head opposite. This versatile new model can be powered with either Volvo Penta or Yanmar inboard engines.  The Windy 29 Huracan is standard powered by a single Volvo 440hp, with optional power coming for a Yanmar 370hp and or petrol gas Volvo 430hp. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 8.91 m (29.2ft)
Beam - 2.70 m
Draft - 1 m with drive, 0.55 m with drive up
Displacement - 3.45 t unloaded
Fuel Capacity - 400 l
Water Capacity - 115 l
Max Persons - eight
Accommodation - two berths
Engines - single Volvo V8 430hp *petrol gas, D6 440hp, Yanmar 8LV-Z 370hp
Propulsion - duo prop stern drive Volvo DPI for D6 440hp, Yanmar ZT370
Speed - 43 knots max with Volvo 440hp
Construction - resin infused fiberglass
Project - Espen Oino exterior and naval architect, Design Unlimited interior
Certification - CE B

February 12, 2025

Project: WiderCat 76

Wider was founded on the principle of innovation in technology design, and the WiderCat 76 project embraces this philosophy to deliver the allure of a superyacht with the agility of a smaller yacht. Under construction at the Wider Vision Hub, the new shipyard in Fano, the WiderCat 76 has been shaped by Luca Dini with the precious collaboration of the Wider Centro Stile for the interiors, together with the the expertise of the Wider Engineering Department.  WiderCat 76 striking lines include features not only designed to make a style statement but also to deliver practical benefits, such as bulwark and superstructure angles that maximise light for the interior and promote the seascape view from inside; or the layout that offers beachside chic living with huge saloon, generous lower galley, spacious main deck master with direct access to the forward cockpit and terrace, and acres of deck space to embrace the best of outdoor living on the water.  The new WiderCat 76 is bringing a redefined interior concept, highlighting once again the versatility of the shipyard.  The large master suite – which boasts a queen bed, corner sofa, and ensuite that features a shower with panoramic views – is joined by a VIP and two double guest ensuite cabins on the lower deck, ensuring a high level of comfort and privacy. Outside, the WiderCat 76 offers a huge upper deck with closed helm station, dining area protected by a hardtop, two sofa zones, and a forward conversation nook with sofa and freestanding seating. Aft on the main deck there’s an expansive cockpit with sofas and alfresco dining table, foldable swim platform, and forward there’s a second cockpit with twin C-shaped sofas and coffee table. The WiderCat 76 is to be powered by twin 620hp FPT engines, and will also feature a 116 kwh battery bank to supply its domestic load and make it generator free as possible.  The first unit of the WiderCat 76 is currently in build with a target launch date for later on this date.

February 11, 2025

New Launch: Jarrett Bay 68 Sportfisherman Hull #64

Jarrett Bay has launched hull 64, a new 68 Sportfisherman which comes from a repeat client, who commissioned the innovative 56 Open Convertible Hull#67 which launched in 2022.  Unlike its smaller sister, this new Jarrett Bay 68 Sportfisherman Hull#64 also titled m/y Renegade is a conventional custom sportfish yacht, which gets sophisticated when looking skin deep and into its technical details.   Jarrett Bay 68 Sportfisherman Hull#64 features a four double cabin three heads layout, with a master stateroom to starboard side midship, forward VIP suite, and two bunk cabins which share a head to port side.  The main cabin deck is all for living space, with a welcome L-shaped saloon and C-shaped dinette to port side, and L-shaped galley, with island breakfast area to starboard.  Defying convention?  You have to go into the engine room, as hull #64 is powered by twin Cats 2450hp engines, but also its massive twin 25kw generators and three Seakeeper gyro stabilizers are something you might find in sportfish yachts of at least four meters more in length.
Technical Data:
LOA - 20.98 m (68.9ft)
Beam - 6.14 m
Draft - 1.72 m
Displacement - 36287 kg dry, 50802 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 8517 l
Water Capacity - 1135 l
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32B 2400hp
Propulsion - direct line shaft
Speed - 44 knots max, forty knots cruise
Construction - cold moulding with jig method, okoume plywood, fiberglass and epoxy resins

February 10, 2025

Project: Cayman 380WA

Cayman announce the project for a new 380WA model.  The Cayman 380WA comes from a design of Studio Satura, with the Rome firm taking the first job for the Tuscania located Italian yacht builder.  Since 2018 and the launching of the F920 flagship Cayman yachts have been designed by Ferragni.  The 380WA is to be the new entry level of all Cayman Yachts range, and while she may seem only two foot shorter to the 400 WA, she also comes with a hull length just under ten meters, to come under Italian Natante small boat registration.  The Cayman 380WA is to be presented at the Naples Nauticsud boat show to be held from eight to sixteen February, who is having a revival of sorts, what was some time ago, Italy's second largest boat show.  Although for Cayman, it is not the first time they debut a model at the show, as they did launch the S600 at Naples in 2023.

February 9, 2025

Ocea New Web Site

Ocea presents its new web site.  Ocea was started in 1987 as Roland Joassard and Fabrice Epaud buy the 1934 Pouvreau shipyard.  In 1990 Ocea expands more as it buys the 1917 founded Union and Travail shipyard in Les Sables D'Olonne, which is followed by a third acquisition in 1995 as it purchases the Le Bastion shipyard.  Expansion does not stop and in 1996 Ocea buys a site in Saint-Nazaire and another in 1999 at Fontenay-le-Comte.  In 2000 Ocea debuts in yachting as it starts building its first 30 meter Classic yacht as commissioned by an experienced owner with design by Michel Joubert and Bernard Nivelt.  Ocea has thus far  delivered ten yachts till the end of 2023 from 23 to 47 meters, six fully custom and four from the semi-custom 108 Commuter in between 2004 to 2023.  Besides yachts it is worth to note that Ocea has delivered over 350 ships.  Currently Ocea offers three models in its Commuter series from 33 to fifty meters, while its custom series currently offers five projects for a length up to ninety meters.  Ocea new web site is available in French and English language and takes you around with the following buttons; Ocea Commuter, Ocea Full Custom, Build with Ocea, The Fleet, Ocea Shipbuilding, News and Events, Aluminium Great's Merits, and A Sustainable Approach.  Ocea is also present on social media hub Linkedin with a bottom page button link.
Production History (semi-custom only);
Commuter 108 2004-23 (4)
Ocea Classic 100, its first yacht launched in 2002

February 8, 2025

Project: Columbus Crossover 47

Columbus Yachts announces the sale of the first 47-metre Crossover, to a European client, with the super yacht completion set for 2027.  The Columbus Crossover 47 combines contemporary aesthetics with practicality to offer a unique experience, where every detail responds to the balance between luxury and functionality.  The Crossover 47 is to be built in steel with aluminium superstructures, with design for exterior lines and naval architecture by Hydro Tec studio, with interiors by Hot Lab.  The Columbus Crossover 47 is a perfect example of flexibility and functionality, designed to maximize comfort on board and enhance every space. From the stern, equipped to accommodate a tender weighing up to three tons that can be transformed into an oasis for relaxation, with a jacuzzi, sunbathing area and direct access to the sea, with folding gunwales to expand the usable surface area and offer an unobstructed view of the surrounding landscape, to the large sun deck, protected by a generous hard top, in the Columbus Crossover 47 every element is designed to adapt to the needs of the owner and his guests. The exterior is characterized by modern and muscular shapes, with a prevalence of taut and angled surfaces with the concentration of volumes in the bow area, typical of explorer super yacht. The hull is displacement, with a bulbous bow and flat and forward sections. Crossover 47 is an extremely flexible superyacht, for example the cockpit can accommodate not only a large tender with a crane built into the aft of the upper deck, but also a swimming pool with convivial and relaxation areas. The interiors of the main deck offer a spacious lounge area and a table that can accommodate up to twelve people. Continuing towards the bow, on the port side we find the pantry and then a roomy professional galley. The layout, designed to accommodate up to twelve people, consists of four cabins positioned below deck; two double and two twin with twin beds and pullman bed, and a full-beam master stateroom on the main deck, with central bed, wardrobe, vanity desk, office and double bathroom with central shower. The upper deck is furnished with a six-seater round outdoor table, which can expands up to ten seats, and internally a lounge/entertainment area. At the bow the helm station. On the sun deck, in addition to spacious sunbathing and relaxation areas, a large bar and a second swimming pool have been planned. The nine-people crew finds accommodation in four double cabins set up below deck and the captain’s cabin on the upper behind the pilot house. The Crossover 47 is powered by twin Caterpillar 1300hp each that allow a maximum speed of fifteen knots and a cruising speed of twelve knots, with a 5,000 nautical miles range at ten knots.

February 7, 2025

New Model: Ferretti 940

The first unit of the brand new Ferretti Yachts 940 was launched last January fifteen at the Cattolica shipyard. The first Ferretti 940 will remain in Italian waters, testifying the strategic role of the domestic market for the Ferretti Group. The new Ferretti 940 is a replacement to the Zuccon designed 920 after the delivery of 38 units and a production run of seven years. The Ferretti 940 is a stylistic departure to the previous model, with Filippo Salvetti bringing the style of the 860 into this large unit, with floor-to-ceiling glazed surfaces being part of the design element of the main deck.  In substance though the 940 carries a lot of the outgoing 920 more then it wants you to see, see the broken S-shear line and the way the semi wide-body is integrated into the main deck. With a length overall of 28 meters, the Ferretti 940 offers a five-guest cabin layout, with the interiors designed by Ideaeitalia.  The first Ferretti 940 is furnished with freestanding furniture and offers incredible versatility of use. The glass parapet, establishes continuity with the stern platform, creating the perfect area for sharing experiences with family and friends. Once inside the almost thirty-square-metre salon, entered through large sliding glass doors, is decorated on this unit in the brand’s Classic mood, which taps into warm, earthy elements and is designed to bring the owner the pleasure of an elegant, inviting and uncluttered environment. The area contains a large living space, furnished on this first unit with an L-shaped sofa facing a storage unit and a sliding TV, plus a centrally positioned dining table seating eight. The hallway forward of the galley leads to the new Raised Pilot House, featuring a single-piece windscreen with no central pillar for better visibility. The main deck is also home to the full-beam owner’s suite, which takes full advantage of the widebody hull concept and, on this unit, features the use of prized Silver Roots marble for the desktop on the starboard side, on the forward wall behind the sofa, and in the bathroom; the full-beam bathroom is in the bow. The extensive glazing is a striking new feature, including a floor-to-ceiling window in the dining area that floods the space with natural light, thanks in part to an external parapet designed so that it doesn’t obstruct the view. In this first unit, the floor-to-ceiling glazing features a sliding door to provide direct access to the starboard side walkway. The outdoor area forward contains a large sun-pad, a generous C-shaped sofa and a table. The wide walkways provide easy access to the mooring area. The more than generously sized flybridge is the perfect place to share al fresco lunches and dinners while revelling in the beauty of the marine environment. The guest area on the lower deck provides a total of three VIP cabins and one guest cabin with sliding beds. The first Ferretti 940 is fitted with twin Man 2000hp engines, reaching a top speed of 25 knots and a cruising speed of 21 knots.  Ferretti has so far sold four units of the 940, before the launching  of hull one, with the first three ordered following project presentation during the 2024 Cannes boat show.
Technical Data:
LOA - 28.97 m (95.1ft)
Beam - 6.78 m
Draft - 2.30 m
Displacement - 86 t unloaded
Fuel Capacity - 
Max Persons - twenty
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, four crew in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Man V12 2000hp, V12 2200hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 25 knots max 21 cruise Man 2000hp, 
Project - Filippo Salvetti exterior, Ideaeitalia interior

February 6, 2025

Project: Crosswait Badco 50 Gameboat

Crosswait is currently building its largest build to date, with the Badco 50 Gameboat.  A hardcore sportfish yacht commissioned by Bad Company Fishing Adventures, Badco 50 Gameboat will be a tender fishing yacht of sorts to be carried by a Damen BC 175 53 meters support super yacht.  Nothing has been left to chance on the Crosswait Badco 50 Gameboat, with design fully focused on sportfishing coming from Blunt and advisory coming from custom boat specialist Brooks Smith.  Constructed in light weight composite with extensive use of carbon fibre the Crosswait Badco 50 Gameboat is to weight in around fifteen tons, and powered by twin Man 850hp is estimated to have a top speed up to 44 knots.  Badco 50 Gameboat will have an interior designed for simplicity with a functional salon and split galley, and lower deck with single split bunks to each side, single head and shower all the way forward and dedicated massive storage room for rods and tackle. Fair to say the Crosswait Badco 50 Gameboat is a weapon dedicated to fishing performance without compromise.