Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Engine: Baudouin 8F21 1360hp

Baudouin presents the new 8F21 1360hp eight-cylinder marine propulsion engine featuring a 16.7L displacement, common rail technology, a highly efficient turbocharger, controlled fuel consumption, and high-end injection at 2220 bar.  The Baudouin 8F21 engine is built with highly reliable components to deliver best-in-class fuel efficiency and performance.  Featuring a 16.7 litres block, she is an eight cylinders with a bore and stroke of 127 by 165 millimetres, with counter clockwise engine rotation, idle speed at 700 revs per minute and maximum 2300 revolutions for maximum power, and is IMO II certified.  The Baudouin 8F21 is also available in light duty at 1250hp, and 1100hp for intermittent duty and same 2300 revs per minute.

Monday, May 26, 2025

Project: Apreamare Gozzo 48 Cabin

Apreamare introduces the Gozzo 48 Cabin, extending the Gozzo line but also the Cabin variant of the series which debuted in 2024 with the Gozzo 38 Cabin.  The Cabin versions of the Gozzo are designed to offer more cabin comfort, which add to the all length vast external spaces with more internal living comforts, becoming a cruiser which makes living aboard in the off season comfortable and cosy.  With the Gozzo 48 Cabin, Apreamare introduces also a new flagship in the Gozzo line, which now features four models and continues the path of growth and innovation with its roots in the traditional Sorrento shipyard’s maritime tradition. Designed for discerning owners, the new Gozzo 48 Cabin represents a further evolution of the Sorrentine gozzo, reimagined with a contemporary twist to offer generous spaces, liveability, utmost crafting care, and seaworthiness. The Gozzo 48 Cabin project was born once again from the brain work of Cataldo Aprea with Marco Casali from Too Design coming in for the design and style, and Umberto Tagliavini of Marine Design for the naval architecture, all these integrated with Apreamare internal technical Office. The result is a traditional cruiser that fully reflects the Apreamare vision to combine elegance, functionality and construction solidity, without ever straying from the brand’s identity.  The new Gozzo 48 Cabin stands out for its vast spaces, designed to ensure maximum comfort on board both when cruising and at anchor. The walkaround deck is designed to encourage relaxed and convivial outdoor living: as guests board find a large cockpit featuring a generous sun-pad and an L-shaped sofa. The manually adjustable outdoor table can become one with the sunbed. Alternatively, the owner can opt for an electric table that disappears into the floor. At the bow, a second sunbathing area is enriched with a comfortable and conversational arrangement with a sofa and armchairs. The interiors of the Gozzo 48 Cabin are conceived to ensure seamless continuity with the cockpit. The large glass surfaces amplify the natural light and offer well-proportioned spaces, finished with quality materials and fine craftsmanship: timber, fabrics, leather and custom details. The internal layout includes a comfortable dinette with a U-shaped sofa and a fully-equipped spacious galley, larger than any competitor in this size class. To increase functionality and comfort, Apreamare has introduced a further element of innovation: the helm seating position located starboard is equipped with an electrical function that makes it become an additional part of the sofa, giving great versatility to the spaces. The layout below deck includes the possibility of having two or three cabins with two large bathrooms featuring separate showers. At the stern it is also possible to include a crew cabin, accessible from the cockpit. From a technical point of view, the new Gozzo 48 Cabin builds on the approach of the Gozzo range, with design solutions conceived to offer safe and comfortable navigation at all times. The deep-V hull with variable geometry, designed by Umberto Tagliavini, guarantees excellent seakeeping, even in demanding conditions. The Gozzo 48 Cabin is powered by Volvo 550hp and or 600hp with IPS pod propulsion, with the larger engine option also available in line shaft option.

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Princess New Web Site

Princess updates it's new World wide web showroom to a new version.  Princess original debut comes in the fall of 1969, although the company forms its foundations in 1963 and 1965.  In 1963 three ex-naval officers Cliff Viney, Brian Phillips and David King, will buy a hull and deck mould of a Senior 31 boat to fit out for a charter business.  The trio will find it hard to get deposits and firm bookings in charter and decide to sell the fitted out 31 boat.  Finding the sell easy to do, they found Marine Projects in 1965, and present the Project 31 foot motor cruiser, a design improved Senior 31 which debuts in that same year.  It will take four years and two smaller Project's and Pilgrim model, when in 1969 Marine Projects presents the Project 31 replacement, the Princess 32.  Princess has arrived with the 32, which produced till 1980 will sell in two thousand units, writing history as the Plymouth yacht builder best seller to date.  In 1974 Princess hires John Bennett to design the planning V-shaped hull version of the 37.  The Bennett collaboration will last till 1980 when they hire Bernard Olesinski to design the 30DS, who since then has designed all Princess models.  The 30DS will also be another of Princess's best selling models, with over five hundred units sold in a ten year production which also includes the Flybridge and S versions.  In 1983 Princess enters the open sport cruiser market with the Riviera line and the 286, followed by a 36 Riviera, with the larger being the 46 Riviera and smallest the 266 Riviera.  Princess will make seven different Riviera models produced for thirteen years and till 1996, with line replaced by the V series line of open sport cruisers and yachts in the fall of 1995.  The V series is distinctive and modern with its Italian design inspired integrated windshield radar arch and straight sheer line, and debuts with the two V39 and V52 models.  Still ongoing the Princess V-series will never stop expanding entering into the hard-top design with the first generation V65 launched in 2000, and arriving to its largest size with the 2010 to 2012 produced V85-S.  Currently the V-series offers four models from the V40 to the fourth generation V65.  In 1996 Princess launched the M-line of flagship motor yachts, debuting the new 22M, with this followed by the 20M in that same years, and the 25M which arriving in 2001 enter Princess into the 24 meters plus super yacht size.  In 2011 Princess pushes more into super yacht with the renewed M class line, first with the 32M, which is followed in 2012 by the largest Princess to date and composite boat ever build in the UK the 40M. The renewed M series had a total of four models including the 35M and 30M, this smaller M being the newer and last model in the line, was dropped in 2020.  In 2020 Princess will debut the volume focused X range as designed by Pininfarina and Olesinski, and debuting with the X95 and is followed by the X80 the following year.  From 1973 to 2003 Marine Projects also part-owned sailing yacht builder Moody, this founded in 1827 as a timber boat builder and repair yard, and entering fiberglass construction in 1965.  In the thirty years Marine Projects owned Moody it presented 39 models and sold a total of 4233 units.  Princess has had four owners since its founding, although one of the three founders, David King was it's chairman from founding till September 2014, and is still as a director today.  From 1981 till 2008 Princess will be owned by Graham J. Beck, and his Renwick Group from South Africa.  Interestingly in between 1996 to 2005 Renwick also owned competing British builder Fairline.  Renwick will sell to Princess to L Capital 2 in May 2008, an investment  group co-sponsored by Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton and Groupe Arnault.  In January 2016 L Capital will merge with Catterton to become L Catterton, with this selling in February 2023 to KPS Capital Partners, an American investment company.  Currently Princess has five sites in Plymouth, from the original New Port street which started as a rented shed but today owns in its entirety with head office on site since 1965, to Lee Mill, Langage, Coypool, and South Yard purchased in 2012 to produce the larger yachts and previously owned by HMNB Devonport.  The Princess current line up offers nineteen models in five different lines; X Class, Y Class, F Class, S Class, and V Class. The current Princess entry level model is the V40 while the flagship model is the X95 Vista. Princess latest models are the V80 and Y65, while upcoming new projects are the fourth generation V65 and X90. Princess new web site is available in English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Chinese language and takes you around with the following buttons: Our Yachts, Our Story, Events, and Careers, and Make an Enquiry.  Princess is also on social media with bottom page link buttons taking you to its; Facebook, Twitter. LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube pages.
Production and Ownership History:
Project 31 1965-68 (150+)
Project 20 1966-67
Project 26 1966-68
Pilgrim 30 1967-70
1969 renamed as Princess Yachts
32 1969-80 (2000+)
Pilgrim 25 1970-74
37 Y-Hull 1973-81
25 1974-81
37 V-Hull 1974-81  John Benett design
33 1975-80
41 1977-82
412 1979-82
30 DS 1980-89 (500+-) *includes 30 S Flybridge version  Bernard Olesinski design
38 1980-85
1981 Renwick Group Ownership
30 S 1981-83
33 Mk.II 1981-87
414 1981-87
45 1982-91 (400+)
412-2 1982-85
286 Riviera 1983-91
35 1984-92
385 1985-88
415 1985-92
55 1985-93
30 DS Flybridge 1986-90 (500+-) *includes 30 S and 30 SD
36 Riviera 1986-91
330 1987-91
435 1987-92
266 Riviera 1987-91
46 Riviera 1988-93
388 1989-91
315 1989-93
65 1990-93
48 1990-94
398/410 1991/92-94
455/470 1991/93-94
346 Riviera/366 Riviera 1991/93-96
406 Riviera 1991-94
368 1991-94
500 1992-94
32 Riviera 1992-94
560 1992-93
58 1993-95
440 1993-97
360 1993-98
66 1993-96
V39 1994-96 (500+-) includes V39/V40/V42/V42Mk.II
V52 1994-97
380 1994-97
53 1994-95
420 1994-97
60 1995-97
34 1995-97
56 1995-2002
V40 1996-99 (500+-) includes V39/V40/V42/V42Mk.II
22M 1996-2001
20M 1996-2002
430 1997-99
460 1997-99
V55 1997-2001
52 / 52 Mk.II 1997-1998 / 98-2001
40 1997-2003
65 1998-2004
V50 1998-2005
38 1999-2003
45 1999-2003
V42 1999-2006 (500+-) includes V39/V40/V42/V42Mk.II
V65 2000-04
50 2000-05
25M 2001-07 (8)
61 2001-06
V58 2002-08
V46 2002-04
23M 2002-09 (32)
57 2003-06
42 2003-10
V48 2004-10
21M 2004-10
67 2004-10
V70 2004-10
V53 2005-09
50 Mk.II 2005-07
V65 Mk.II 2006-08
54 2006-12 (140)
58 2006-10
V42 Mk.II 2006-08 (500+-) includes V39/V40/V42/V42Mk.II
V45 2007-10 (124) *first hull with IPS
62 2007-10
2008 L Capital 2 ownership
95 2008-11 (13)
50 Mk.III 2008-12
V62 2008-12
V85 2008-10 (6)
85 2008-12 (19)
V42 Mk.III 2009-12
V56 2009-11
V78 2009-12
78 2009-13
V85-S 2010-12
72 MY 2010-15
64 2010-14
42 Mk.II 2010-13
V52 Mk.II 2010-14
32M 2011-15 (8)
V72 2011-15
98 MY 2011-15 (9)
60 Mk.II 2011-16
V39 2012-17
V57 2012-14
40M 2012-19 (8)
56 2012-17
V62-S 2012-15
V48 2013-19
82 MY 2013-18 (15)
88 MY / Y88 2013-18 / 19 (28)
43 2013-18
S72 2014-18
68 2014-18
35M 2015-20 (7)
V58-Open  / V58-DS 2015-18 / 16-18
S65 2015-18
2016 L Catterton ownership
75 /Y75 2016-18 /18-20
30M 2016-19 (15)
49 2016-18
S60 2017-2020
V40 2017-
62/F62 2017/18-21
55/F55 2017/18-24 (180)
S78 2017-2022 (22)
V65 (iii) 2018-2023
V50 Open / Deck 2018-20
V60 2018-24
F70 2018-20
R35 2018-22  Pininfarina design
V78 2019-22 (12)
Y85 2019- (49
F45 2019-
V55 (ii) 2019- (100
Y78 2019-22
S66 2019-23
F50 2019-21
X95 2020-23 (24 *includes X95 Vista
S62 2020-
Y72 2021- (70
X80 2021- (42
V50 Open / Deck (ii) 2022-
Y95 2022- (12
F50 second version 2022-
F65 2022-
2023 KPS Partners ownership
S72 2023-
Y80 2023- (12
X95 Vista 2023- (24
S80 2024- (11
S65 2024-
F58 2025-
V65 (iv) 2025-
Before Princess, the Marine Project 31

Saturday, May 24, 2025

Colombo Boat Falls of Road Transport Near Lake Garda

A nine meter in length Colombo sport cruiser sustained important damage as it fell from its trailer during road transportation on the Gardesana road, between Fasano of Gardone Riviera and Maderno, near Garda lake, to the North of Italy at 16:15 of Saturday 24 May.  The dynamic of the accident as reported by local news, is that the road transport hit the wall of the street with the boats port side and on impact this fell from its trailer and on the road.  Apart important visible damage to the boat, this blocked the street in both road directions for about two hours.  The local Police of Toscalano Maderno intervened in the scene and called immediately a crane truck to remove the important damaged boat, as this blocked the road traffic in the area, with the Colombo sport cruiser removed at 18:15 and roads reopened at 18:30. 
The boat in this road collision is a Colombo 32 Romance as produced since 1997.  The Colombo 32 Romance is considered an innovative boat as she was the first to be produced with mahogany veneers glued on top of a fiberglass construction, giving it a classic look with the easy to maintain benefits of a composite structure.

New Model: Mengi Yay 47m Serenissima

Mengi Yay present the 47 meter Serenissima series, as designed by Nuvalari Lendard and naval architecture by Van Oossanen, and build with a steel hull and aluminium super structure. The Mengi Yay 47m was build for an experienced owner who desired larger deck and interior spaces for the Mediterranean.  The Mengi Yay 47 meter Serenissima offers five guests suites, including an owner stateroom on the second deck.  Crew accommodation is for nine in five cabins located on the forward part of the lower deck, which also includes a lobby with galley and dining table.  The Mengi Yay 47m Serenissima series is powered by twin Cats 1450hp for top speeds up to seventeen knots, and a cruise of twelve.   Although announced as a custom series when the first 47m Serenissima launched at the end of 2024, Mengi Yay has this Spring launched a second unit named Serenissima II, making this now a semi-custom series. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 47.50 m (155.8ft)
Beam - 8.85 m
Draft - 2.65 m
Displacement - 513 t, 499 gt volume
Fuel Capacity - 64,000 l
Water Capacity - 
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, nine crew in five cabines
Engines - 2 x Cat C32 Ditta Acert 1450hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - seventeen knots max, twelve cruise
Range - 4000 nautical miles at twelve knots
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Nuvolari Lenard exterior and interior, Van Oossanen naval architect
Certification - RINA Mach Ych Unrestricted Navigation, DMS Compliance 

Friday, May 23, 2025

Project: Sialia 80 Explorer

Developed in collaboration with Dutch designer and naval architect Vripack, Sialia Yachts is proud to introduce the 80 Explorer to its product line. The 80 Explorer presents itself as Sialia's most advanced and largest yacht to date, promising electric cruising with all the autonomy needed to travel the world in ultimate tranquillity and safety.  Built entirely in high-grade marine-type aluminium, with an overall length of over 26 meters, the Sialia 80 Explorer can accommodate up to eight guests passengers in four guest cabins, plus four crew in two crew cabins. The Sialia 80 Explorer provides superyacht comfort during navigation and features a state-of-the-art AMPROS propulsion system tailored for luxury electric yachts.  Vripack, known for his cutting-edge naval architecture, brought his expertise to ensure that the unit embodies both functional innovation and aesthetics. Sialia 80 Explorer stands out in the market with several distinctive features that integrate interior and exterior elements. The master stateroom is thoughtfully located aft of the lower deck, offering direct access to the water and the aft beach club, this ensuring a calm, peaceful and undisturbed experience on board.  Three other guest cabins; a VIP suite forward, a double to port side, and a twin to starboard, all with private shower-heads complete the lower accommodation deck.  The Sialia 80 design philosophy extends to the multi-level yet open main deck, where connectivity and spaciousness have been considered.  Exterior glazing with a unique diamond pattern, along with expansive mullion-less windows, creates an airy atmosphere, connecting passengers to the natural surroundings.  Powered by twin 400 kW electric motors, she achieves speeds of over eleven knots and a range of 3,000+ nm, facilitated by an 800-kWh battery capacity and 2 variable RPM range extenders, ensuring redundancy and reliability in all critical areas. Purposefully crafted for serene ocean cruising, as well as within territorial waters and Environmentally Controlled Areas, the Sialia 80 Explorer manoeuvres extreme environmental conditions with ease. The official integration of Sialia 80 Explorer into the company’s product line-up signifies a step forward in Sialia’s dedication to advancing the future of sustainable boating.

Thursday, May 22, 2025

3 Boaters Saved as Beneteau Cruiser Sinks in East River, New York

Three boaters were saved as an eleven meter Beneteau sport cruiser sank near the Whitestone Bridge in the East River, New York on the evening of Tuesday 21 May. Fire Department New York responded to the to May Day Call on Channel sixteen with Marine 4, as three boaters were find clinging to the mostly sank sport cruiser. The Fire Department retried the three boaters and treated on board Marine 4 for shock, hypothermia, and injuries before being transferred to EMS at Fort Totten. One of the boaters also sustained a head injury. The sport cruiser was reported sinking after it struck an object.
The sport cruiser in this sinking is a Beneteau Gran Turismo 41 as designed by Andreani and produced since 2021.  The Gran Turismo 41 was a replacement to the Beneteau Gran Turismo 40.

New Model: Steeler Ocean Explorer 22M

Steeler Yachts proudly announces the successful maiden voyage of the Ocean Explorer 22M, marking the beginning of a new chapter for an experienced world traveler. The yacht, christened Two Bubbles, departed on her first sea trial on the North Sea, demonstrating the performance, safety, and comfort that have become the hallmarks of the Steeler brand. Commissioned by an owner who has crossed all the world’s oceans aboard sailing yachts, Two Bubbles is the result of decades of seafaring experience translated into a fully custom steel explorer. For Steeler Yachts, working with such a knowledgeable client has been both an inspiration and a privilege. Initially drawn to the yacht’s striking exterior design, the owners were ultimately convinced by Steeler’s ability to realize a fully personalized interior layout and technical specification. After a meticulous two-year build process, the end result has exceeded expectations - so much so that the owners, like many before them, have evolved from clients into passionate ambassadors for the Steeler brand. Constructed with a robust steel hull and lightweight aluminium superstructure, Two Bubbles is built for serious passagemaking, including her planned transatlantic journey. With a cruising speed of ten knots and a top speed of thirteen, she delivers both range and efficiency. Her Awl Grip paint system provides enduring protection and an industry-leading gloss rate exceeding 95%, setting a superyacht standard that Steeler consistently strives for. The interior of the Ocean Explorer 22M is fully bespoke, from layout and cabinetry to materials, finishes, and accessories. Every detail has been tailored to reflect the owners' lifestyle, taste, and extensive knowledge of life at sea. Since launching the Ocean Explorer 22M platform, Steeler Yachts has secured orders for three additional Ocean Explorers: two 26-meter and one 21-meter models. The demand for custom, ocean-capable motoryachts under 100 feet continues to grow, driven by a discerning group of owners who value freedom, design, safety, and individuality over size alone.
Technical Data:
LOA - 22.15 m (72.9ft)
Beam - 6.30 m
Draft - 1.70 m
Displacement - 80 t
Fuel Capacity - 
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Man D2676LE484 394hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - thirteen knots max, ten knots cruise
Hull shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure, Awl Grip painted
Certification - CE A

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Sanlorenzo Super Yacht Collides in Moored Boats in Amalfi

A 35 meter Sanlorenzo super yacht soft collided in a couple of moored sport cruisers and yachts during a mooring operation in Amalfi Marina, Italy on the afternoon of Wednesday 21 May. Immediate the help of the mooring staff of Amalfi marina who assisted the yacht with the two ribs. According to the local Amalfi news outlet il Vescovado the yacht lost power to one of its engines during mooring manoeuvring operation. No one was injured in the collision, as the yacht was later guided to its berth.
The Sanlorenzo in this collision is an SD118 as designed by Zuccon and produced since 2021 to date in 22 units.  The Sanlorenzo SD118 came out as a replacement to the Paszkowski designed SD112.  The two boats which the Sanlorenzo collided into were a Conam 52 Chrono and a Gianetti 48 HT.

Project: Riviera 72 Sports Motor Yacht Series II

First launched in 2018, Riviera’s 72 Sports Motor Yacht answered the demand for a luxurious, long-range motor yacht that excelled in all water sports. The 72 was also the second model which launched the Sports Motor Yacht line and today features six models from 46 to 72. Now a new generation of this flagship Sports Motor Yacht has arrived. Feedback from Riviera's family of Sports Motor Yacht owners has helped influence the down under yacht builder team of designers and engineers to a whole-of-craft refinement approach. In essence, the 72 Sports Motor Yacht Series II is to be more functional, luxurious and enjoyable with an aesthetic that is both contemporary and timeless; delivering the same exhilarating sports performance and blue water capability that positioned the Riviera Sports Motor Yacht in a league of its own. Recognizable features between the 72 Sports Motor Yacht and this new Series II are the mew squarish stern and more glazing in the cabins.

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

New Model: Henriques 35 Express Hardtop

Henriques presents the new 35 Express Hardtop. Built for serious offshore anglers and adventurous cruisers, the Henriques 35 Express Hardtop delivers tournament-level performance, comfort and reliability.  The 35 Express Hardtop is built on the 35 hull and platform; also available as 35 Express, and 35 Sportfisherman. The Henriques 35 platform is today famous for its exceptional ride quality, stability, and fishability. The key difference in the 35 Express Hardtop lies in the hardtop enclosure, which features full front glass for enhanced visibility and weather protection, plus a removable back canvas enclosure for adaptable comfort in all conditions. Hand-laid fiberglass construction, twin diesel power, a generator, air-conditioning, and an extensive list of standard features make the Henriques 35 Express Hardtop ready for extended offshore action. The spacious nine squared meters cockpit includes two oversized in-deck fish boxes, a walk-through transom door, and abundant tackle and rod storage. The helm deck boasts a flush-mounted electronics console, standard with Optimus EPS steering, walk-in engine access, and additional storage throughout. Inside, the semi-custom design offers layout flexibility for the forward stateroom, a private head, and a fully equipped galley making extended trips both practical and comfortable. The Henriques 35 Hardtop is powered by twin Cummins 425hp with optional engines also from Volvo and Yanmar taking power up to 480hp.
Technical Data:
LOA - 11.65 m (38.3ft) with pulpit
Hull Length - 10.76 m
Beam - 3.96 m
Draft - 1.06 m
Displacement - 9525 kg unloaded
Fuel Capacity - 1381 l
Water Capacity - 246 l
Accommodation - two plus two berths
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSB6.7 425hp, QSB6.7 480hp, Volvo D6 440hp, Yanmar 6LY 440hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Construction - hand laid fiberglass

Monday, May 19, 2025

Project: Windy SR40

Windy present the project of the SR40, as designed by Espen Oino for exterior and naval architecture, with interior by Design Unlimited.  The SR40 is the third model of Windy's SR Sports Line of walk around center consoles sport cruisers, but is also the Norwegian first boat with drop down space expanding bulkheads, and is available in both outboard or inboard power with stern drive propulsion.  The Windy SR40 offers a lower deck accommodation with sleeping for two thanks to a convertible V-shaped sofa, and a shower head to starboard.  As any walk around center console the SR40 focus is all about its exterior deck spaces, with this having the standard European layout which start with a central aft sun-pad with an integrated bench settee forward which can be swivelled forward to expand the sunpad or moved back to work as a sette.  Further forward and under the hard-top is an L-shaped dinette to starboard with sofa opposite, offset central helm station with dual seat to starboard and single passenger seat, and a sun-pad on the fore-deck.  The Windy SR40 is powered by twin Volvo 440hp with stern drive propulsion for top speeds up to 42 knots. Want more speed the SR40 is also available with Mercury outboard petrol gas engines of triple 400hp or twin 600hp for speeds up to fifty knots.

Sunday, May 18, 2025

Sunseeker Yacht Goes Ablaze at Miami Beach Marina

An unattended Sunseeker flybridge yacht of sixteen meters in length went ablaze as it was berthed at Miami Beach Marina, Florida on the afternoon of Saturday seventeen May.  The yacht was reported with no one onboard, when smoke was seen coming out of the yacht, as Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and City of Miami Fire came to the scene to control the fire.  Ultimately the fire was controlled and no one was injured.  The fire cause was not reported but a video on Flagship Towing Facebook page, shows that the blaze started from the electrical area in the engine room.
The Sunseeker in this fire is a second generation Manhattan 52 as designed in house and produced from 2016 to 2020 in 131 units.  The Manhattan 52 replaced the first generation Manhattan 55, with the model evolving into a second generation Manhattan 55 with some subtle changes.

Anvera New Web Site

 
Anvera presents its new web site.  Anvera was founded in 2015 by Giancarlo Galeone, Gilberto Grassi, and Luca Ferrari.  The boating roots though of the three founders starts much before when in 1991 they join Ferretti, forming part of the Italian name offshore racing team which will win the Class One offshore World championship in 1994 and 1997, and European title in 1995 and 1997.  With this the trio will be part of the Ferretti Engineering department, and when Ferretti Group arrived in 1998 become also part of the management team, of which they will be part till 2012.  In 2002 the trio founds LG Srl a company specialized in high end composites; like Aramid, carbon fibre, and Kevlar, and is to be the mother company of Anvera.  In the fall of 2015 Anvera announces itself presenting the first 55 project as designed by Aldo Drudi and Centrostile design and fully build in carbon fibre, which will launch in mid 2016.  The full carbon fibre build is used on all subsequent Anvera models, with the 55 followed by the 48 in 2019, and the 42 in 2021.  Anvera has also in 2019 presented the experimental Anvera Elab 9.93 meters speed boat with TecnoElettra, all carbon fibre build, full electric power and able to reach top speeds up to 46 knots, making it the fastest electric boat in that time.  Currently Anvera offers five models from the twelve meter 42 Speedster to the upcoming twenty meter 200s Racing flagship.  Anvera new web site is available in Italian and English language and takes you around with the following buttons; Anvera Style, Models, Anvera Chase Boat, Anvera Experience, Anvera4Future, and Contacts.  Anvera is also on social media with right top buttons taking you to its Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, YouTube, and Sportify pages. 
Production History;
55 2016-21
48 2019-
42 2021-
58 2022-
The first Anvera model the 55

Saturday, May 17, 2025

Sport Cruiser Ends on Reef in Procida Island

A sport cruiser of thirteen meters in length ended on top of the reef in Pozzovecchio to the North West side of the Phlegraean Island of Procida, on Saturday seventeen May.  No one was injured in this reef impact, with the cause of the accident reported to be an error of navigation.  The sport cruiser is reported to have sustained damage and its hull breached having water coming through with the collision.  A salvage operation was being organized for the following Monday.
The sport cruiser in this collision is Gagliotta 44 Fisherman as designed by Stefano Mango and produced since 2006.  The 44 Fisherman was a replacement to the Gagliotta Camaro 43, and was an extension of the sport fisherman inspired looking line which debuted with the 34 Gagliardo in 1999.

Turkish Gullet Rams Mangusta Yacht in Gocek Turkey

A Turkish gullet of about twenty meters in length has been filmed as its collided into the port upper ship side of the moored 32 meter Mangusta yacht Silence III in Gocek marina, Turkey, in a video shared on social media hub Instagram the Saturday seventeen May by Fethiyenin50Tonu.  With the impact the Mangusta yacht sustained important damage to its railing, while the Turkish gullet had damage to its bowsprit.  It is not understood if the gullet had some technical problems or if this was a navigational error.  No one was injured in the collision, with the Turkish gullet looking to have five persons onboard, and one person probably a crew seen onboard the Mangusta super sport yacht at the time of the collision.
The yacht in this accident is a 2004 Overmarine Mangusta 107 as designed by Stefano Righini and produced from 1998 till 2005 in seven units.  When debuting in 1998 the Mangusta 107 was not only Overmarine flagship but also the largest super sport yacht in the World, for a model which was an evolutive length extended Mangusta 105.

Project: Cantiere Delle Marche Flexplorer 165

Cantiere delle Marche present the Flexplorer 165 project, as designed by Sergio Cutolo and his Hydro Tec firm who is also developing the super yacht’s naval architecture and complex engineering.  With a total length shy of fifty metres, a beam of nine metres, and a Gross Tonnage just short of 500 Gross Tonnage, the Flexplorer 165 features the series’s unmistakable exterior design, thanks to the continues use of Sergio Cutolo for all the three Flexplorer units who have thus far launched, from the 130 which debuted the range in 2021, to the two 146 which arrived last year.  The Flexplorer 165 project is to date the largest Cantieri delle Marche inbuild and on offer, and has so far been sold in three hulls, with the first selling a year ago, a second in July, and a third in December.  To date all the three Flexplorer 165 all feature three different interior designed choices.  Hull one will have interiors by Hus studio, the second hull for an American client is by Design Unlimited, while the third unit sold to a North American client is by Giorgio M. Cassetta.  The Flexplorer 165 will feature an astonishingly large and powerful A-frame crane with a lifting capacity up to five tons to handle a large tender and multiple water-toys. The Cantiere delle Marche Flexplorer 165 is to be propelled by twin Caterpillar's 1300hp.

Friday, May 16, 2025

14 Persons Saved as 60 Foot Yacht Sinks at Motiti Island, New Zealand

An eighteen meter Maritimo motor yacht with fourteen persons onboard sank near Tauranga, Mototi Island, to the North East of New Zealand, at 13:40 of Friday sixteen May.  The fourteen boaters were rescued by a nearby boat as the Police alerted the New Zealand Coast Guard who later intervened on the scene.  Coast Guard from Maketū, Tauranga and Whakatāne alongside the Customs vessel Hawk V attended the accident and when they arrived at the spot found the eighteen meter motor yacht semi-sunk, with the bow sticking out of the water and the stern touching the bottom at about six hundred meters away from the shore.  A plan was immediately put into place to control pollution, with a salvage being organized.  The fourteen boaters were transferred to Coastguard Maketū’s rescue vessel, Eastpack Rescue, and taken to shore in Tauranga.  The cause of the sinking was reported to be an error of navigation, as the yacht hit charted marked underwater reefs.   The yacht was salvaged on Monday, and taken to a yacht yard in Tauranga.
The yacht in this sinking is a 2006 Maritimo Offshore 60 as designed by its builder Billy Barry-Cotter and produced from 2004 to 2008.  The Offshore 60 was Maritimo first model, which debuted the today famous Australian brand, with the model replaced by the 56 Cruising Motoryacht.

British Flagged Yacht Sinks in Corfu Greece

A British flagged explorer yacht of twenty meters in length partly sank in Baia Garitsa, Naok, on the Ionian Island of Corfu on 04:00 morning time of sixteen May.  According to a story on Super Yacht Captain vlog YouTube channel the explorer yacht was anchored outside, and when the strong winds came it drifted inside and collided with the outside part of Naok harbour sea wall, sustaining damage with the impact and started to take on water and eventually partly sank.  The Super Yacht Captain who was berthed in a nearby spot some minutes before with the 32 meter m/y Espirutu Santo, also had to leave his berth because of the strong winds which came stronger to the advised force four forecast, reaching forty knots in that time of the night.  The Greek Corfu section Coast Guard assisted the yacht passengers, although its numbers have not been reported.
The explorer yacht in this sinking is a 2006 build Aquastar 65 Explorer as designed by Ken Freivokh and produced from 2006 till 2012.  Aquastar was founded in the late sixties by Geoff Willson Senior and Geoff Junior, entering operation in 1969 and closing down in 2018. 
M/y Espiritu Santo is a custom made Ocea Classic 100, as designed by Michel Joubert and Bernard Nivelt and delivered in 2000.  The Classic 100 is the first Ocea yacht, which was founded in 1987 and to date has delivered ten yachts from 32 to 47 meters.

New Launch: CRN 67.55m hull.143

CRN’s has launched the 67.55m hull.143, a full-custom super yacht with a displacement hull, built from steel and aluminium.  CRN hull.143 is titled m/y Amor à Vida previously known as Project Maranello, and in its 67 meters of length overall gives a volume of 1450 Gross Tonnage.  Combining CRN’s know-how and the shipyard’s design and build quality with the creativity of Nuvolari Lenard for the exterior styling and interior design of this superyacht, the result is a fully bespoke 67-metre steel and aluminium yacht spanning six decks and accommodating up to twelve guests in six suites and seventeen crew in nine cabins. The exterior styling of CRN hull.143 is sleek, taut, sweeping and powerful, a distinct stylistic identity that fully embraces the owner’s specific requirements and embodies his vision and lifestyle. The CRN hull.143 is fitted with a state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion system that increases the fuel efficiency of both the main engines and the generators and improves guests’ comfort while underway.  A heat recovery system is also installed to optimize hot water management for the pools and plumbing system, reducing energy impact and costs while ensuring fast and efficient service. CRN 76.55m hull.143 is currently finishing both its interior and exterior outfitting, and doing its final testing and sea trials before giving handover to a very luck owner.
Technical Data:
LOA - 67.55m (221.6ft)
Beam - 11.80 m
Draft - 
Displacement - 1450 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Water Capacity - 
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, seventeen crew in nine cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU
Propulsion -  line shaft
Speed - sixteen knots max
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull aluminium super structure
Project - Nuvolari Lenard interior and exterior
Certification - Llodys 100A1 Cross of Malta

Thursday, May 15, 2025

One Boater Saved as Sea Ray Cruiser Goes Ablaze in Tennessee River

One boater was saved as an eight meter Sea Ray sport cruiser went ablaze near the Chickamauga Marina Boat Ramp, in Chattanooga on the Tennessee River at 17:08 of Wednesday fourteen May.  Chattanooga Fire Department responded to the blaze with Fire Boat 6, and saved the boat from sinking.  The lone boater who was onboard the boat as it went ablaze jumped in the water, and was recovered by a nearby boat.  He was reported to have suffered no injuries.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The boat in this fire is a fourth generation Sea Ray 270 Sundancer as produced from 1998 to 2001.  The 270 Sundancer was a replacement to the third generation 270 Sundancer, and was replaced by the second generation Sea Ray 280 Sundancer.

Project: Prestige M7

Prestige continue to expand its M for multihull line and present the project for the M7, the third model of the series.  The M7 comes again from Prestige all time designer Garroni, who gets the help of Marc Lombard, and present a seventeen meter power catamaran with a sporty modern aesthetic.  One of the interesting features of the Prestige M7 will be a separate entry owners stateroom located forward and uses the full seven meters beam.  The lower deck accommodation will also feature three other double guest cabins, located on the hull sides; two to starboard, and a VIP suite in the port hull.  The living  on the main deck will feature a galley forward port side of the main deck, with a lounging saloon which transforms to a dinette to starboard looking aft.  The Prestige M7 is offered with a couple of options for the aft deck and lower cabin area.  The aft deck which in standard form offers a chaise lounge to port and an L-shaped dinette to starboard is also available in a central aft looking C-shaped sofa.  The option in the lower cabin area involves the fourth cabin, with an option for this cabin to have its private bathroom forward.  The Prestige M7 is to be powered by twin Volvo 550hp for top speeds up to 22 knots.

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Improve-it = Azimut Seadeck 6

At the 2025 Palm Beach boat show Azimut presented the World Premiere of the Seadeck 6 in the Sundeck version.  This latest novelty in the Seadeck Series is designed for those who love open-air driving and want to experience the sea and the sky without borders, featuring the optional mini sport flybridge with a second helm station, allowing for a more dynamic and panoramic navigation experience. The Seadeck 6 Sundeck version flybridge is accessed from a staircase to starboard, and features a helm station to starboard, and a chaise lounge relax sofa for guests on the opposite side to port.  For the remaining this new Seadeck 6 option keeps on with the Alberto Mancini designed series’ core innovations, from the Fun Island which redefines the traditional cockpit by transforming it into a sea-facing terrace, eliminating physical and symbolic boundaries to create a deeper connection with the marine environment. The conscious use of natural, recycled and recyclable materials reinforces the Seadeck design vision, also expressed in the interiors designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez. The Seadeck Series represents the state of the art of sustainable innovation, integrating cutting-edge solutions in every aspect of the project: in addition to advanced naval architecture, the Seadeck 6 is also available in a mild hybrid version.

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Project: Viking 50 Billfish

Viking present the largest Billfish yet, as it unveils project details for the upcoming 50 Billfish. The 50 Billfish builds on the success of the 37, 38 and 46 models and with its increased size, offers high fishing functionality and convertible-level comfort in an innovative, versatile package. Since launching the Billfish series in 2017, Viking has delivered a combined ninety boats across the three models, establishing a unique market segment for owners seeking sporty, easily maintained yachts ideal for fish-focused owner-operators. The 50 Billfish takes it a step further by incorporating enhancements that prioritize comfort and luxury while remaining true to the series' sportfishing legacy. The 50 Billfish shares the same hull as the other three models in the new upcoming 50 Series, which includes the 50 Convertible set to debut in mid this years, 50 Sport Coupe/Sport Tower and the 50 Open Express. Beyond the hull, however, the 50 Billfish is completely distinct, featuring different mechanical layouts, engine placement, fuel tank configuration and weight distribution. One of the 50 Billfish most defining traits is the significantly large cockpit, which will measure fifteen square meters, that is a lot space nearly as much as the Viking 64. The cockpit accommodates cavernous fish boxes, a generous tackle cabinet, a drink box, and freezer and refrigerated storage. The 50 Billfish is designed with a fixed aft bulkhead integral to the deckhouse. A centre-line door leads to the day boat-style salon, which includes a port-side lounge, a starboard-side raised dinette with rod storage below and a split galley forward. Owners have the flexibility to install up to three Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer units, with ample cabinet storage and countertop space. The lower deck features a two-stateroom layout with an open area that can be configured with upper/lower bunks or outfitted as a rod-and-tackle center. Both staterooms offer privacy, comfort and luxury. The forward master includes a walkaround queen bed with an ensuite head, while the port guest stateroom features upper and lower berths and access to the port head, which also serves as the day head. Like its stablemates, the 50 Billfish is designed with an inset-style bridge, giving it a sporty silhouette while maintaining a spacious feel on the flybridge. At its core is the center-console walkaround helm, a tournament-proven setup that maximizes visibility. The flybridge also offers seating, a refrigerated drink box and abundant storage. The Viking 50 Billfish is to be powered by twin Man 1200hp engines, and is scheduled is set to debut at Viking's VIP Boat Show at the end of January 2026.

Monday, May 12, 2025

New Model: Tasman 80

Tasman is a rather fresh down under Australian boat builder which was founded in 2021, and has in 2024 presented this new 80 model.   The 80 is Tasman second model, following the small five meter 50 center console, and was brought to attention by the YouTube review on Dans Boat Life channel.  The Tasman 80 is one of those boats which should get those who want a substantive build first excited; hull design, strong construction and the rest later, think about a small boat in big yacht clothing.  Basically the Tasman 80 is a very capable smallish sport fish cruiser first, which shines in its sea keeping ability and bullet proof construction.  But do not be mistaken, the Tasman 80 besides its sportfish rough sea capability credentials, is also an interesting family adventure cruiser, with a cabin offering a double Vee berth accommodation forward with a shower head to port side.  Some other cruising amenities can be fitted under the hard-top section of the main deck.  The Tasman 80 other interesting feature is that she is sold as a trailable boat, although at a beam of 2.80 meters this will not be possible everywhere, and a weight around to four tons you will also need some good pulling power to take her around.  The Tasman 80 is standard powered by a single Yanmar 370hp which gives a 34 knots top speed, and a cruise of 24 this delivering an important 360 nautical miles range.  A Tasman 80 with twin outboards is also available though of the seven hulls build so far, all have been inboard.
Technical Data:
LOA - 8 m (26.2ft)
Beam - 2.80 m
Draft - 0.77 m
Displacement - 2850 kg unloaded, 4670 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 600 l
Water Capacity - 150 l
Accommodation - one double berth
Engine - 1 x Yanmar 8LV 370hp
Propulsion - direct line shaft in propeller tunnel with Kmh50a gearbox
Speed - 34 knots max 24 cruising
Range - 360 nautical miles at 24 knots
Hull Shape - deep Vee with 21 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - resin infused Vinylester resin
Certification - AS1788/NSCV

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Project: Numarine 47MXP

Numarine announces the project for the 47MXP.  The 47 is the second Numarine MXP, following the project for the 40MXP presented in 2023.  The MXP stands for Mediterranean Explorer, but the reference is not suggestive of a cruising limitation, but rather it reflects the beach-club lifestyle typical of Med yachts. The new yacht draws on the Med lifestyle idea and delivers it in several exciting ways. Designed for long-range exploration without compromising luxury, the 47MXP builds upon the success of its predecessors while offering enhanced features and expanded living spaces. Constructed with a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure, the upcoming Numarine flagship boasts a gross tonnage of 498 GT and spans four decks, delivering exceptional comfort and performance. The Numarine 47MXP retains the same hull and nine meter plus metre beam of the soon to launch 45XP, but extends its overall length, providing additional space and comfort for owners and guests. This increase in size further enhances onboard liveability while maintaining the brand’s commitment to fuel efficiency and long-range capability.  One of the most striking new features of the 47MXP is its redesigned aft and beach club area, bringing owners and guests closer to the water than ever before. The new layout includes balconies and a luxurious lounge zone, creating an intimate, resort like atmosphere perfect for relaxation and entertainment.  The 47MXP’s expansive open spaces provide breath-taking panoramic views and an immersive connection with the surrounding environment. Whether anchored in a secluded bay or cruising  through remote waters, guests will enjoy an unparalleled sense of freedom and tranquillity. The 47MXP’s interior has been masterfully crafted by Hot Lab, part of the Viken Group.  Renowned for their sophisticated and modern aesthetic, the Italian design studio is ready to deliver a warm and elegant interior.  The spacious layout includes up to six guest staterooms, inviting common areas, and a well appointed main deck owner’s suite with a private terrace, all designed for maximum comfort and privacy. Among the remarkable features of the 47MXP are two pools; one located in the bow and the other in the beach club area a spacious open upper deck for tender storage or outdoor sports, and a vast sundeck equipped with a bar and multiple seating areas for ultimate relaxation.  A new benchmark in luxury exploration.  With its extended length, refined beach club, and seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, the Numarine 47MXP is poised to redefine luxury adventure yachting. Powered by twin MAN 1450hp engines, the yacht reaches a top speed of sixteen knots and cruises comfortably at twelve, with a maximum range of 6,000 nautical miles possible at nine knots ensures exceptional long distance cruising capability.  Designed for discerning owners who seek extended cruising capabilities without compromising on elegance, the 47MXP continues Numarine’s legacy of innovative and bold explorer yachts.

Saturday, May 10, 2025

New Model: Baglietto Fast 43m

Baglietto have in mid April launched a new Fast 43m as designed by Francesco Paszkowski for exterior and Margherita Casprini for the interiors.  Titled m/y Speedy Bear, this Fast 43m is a semi-custom order build based on the Fast 44m semi production platform as delivered in three units between 2007 to 2013, with this born from the 42m arriving in 2003, and then evolved in the 43m series as produced from 2006 to 2012 in four units.  In short she is a Baglietto Fast super yacht in its purest form, no semi wide-body volume search, and a straight sheer line which evokes respect, a trait Baglietto started with the 1986 very special John van Neumann ordered 26m m/y Chato, and then it made its identity onwards from the 1991 33m series as designed by Giorgetti and Magretti.  A distinct detail for this new Baglietto Fast 43m is the hard-top enclosed bridge which integrates with the raised pilot house forward.  This new Fast 43m also features the classic Baglietto boxy enclosed transom which when anchored has drop down balconies that transform into a bathing beach platform on the water.  This semi-custom Baglietto Fast 43m has an interior sleeping ten guests, including an owners stateroom on the forward part of the main deck, with crew accommodation for seven, and is powered by twin 3470hp MTU for top speeds up to 27 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 43.71 m (143.5ft)
Beam - 8.30 m
Draft - 3.26 m
Displacement - 382 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 41,000 l
Water Capacity - 5800 l
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, seven crew in four cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 12V4000 M93L 3470hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 27 knots max 23 knots cruise
Range - 700 nautical miles at fast cruise
Project - Francesco Paszkowski exterior and interior, Margherita Casprini interior
Construction - aluminium
Certification - ABS class to Class of Malta build

Friday, May 9, 2025

Project: Filippetti Flybridge 80

Filippetti present the project for an upcoming Flybridge 80.  An entry level to its three model flybridge range, the Filippetti Flybridge 80 comes from a design of Fulvio de Simoni, who presents a sport looking 24 meter flybridge pocket super yacht with a distinctively pronounced S-shear line, which apart adding space and headroom for the forward VIP stateroom, also gives it an original appearance.  As most yachts in this size the Filippetti Flybridge 80 will feature three exterior dining lounging socializing area outside; aft deck, fore deck, and flybridge.  Going inside the Filippetti 80 Flybridge main deck comes with an astern galley layout, a plan more associated with yachts sub twenty meters then in this 24 meter size, with this offering a dual duty to serve as a bar area to the aft deck, and a full galley serving exterior and interior dining areas.  The standard layout of the cabin main deck continues with a large L-shaped relaxing sofa to starboard, and then a dinette to port side, with the twin seat helm station to starboard.  The accommodation lower deck is to be accessed with a stair case to port side which leads to a standard four double cabins all with private en-suite bathroom accommodation plan; forward VIP suite, two twin berth cabins, and an owners stateroom at midships.  A two berth crew cabin with shared bathroom is located at midships between the engine room and the guest quarters.  The Filippetti Flybridge 80 is to be powered by twin Man 1400hp and or optional 1550hp engines for top speeds up to 28 and thirty knots respectively.

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Four Boats Damaged by Fire in Boat Yard at Birzebbuga Malta

Four boats were severely damaged by fire in a boat storage facility located in Birzebbuga, to the South-East of the Island of Malta on the late evening of Wednesday seventh May.  The fire is reported to have started on a sport cruiser of nine meters in length, and then spread to other nearby boats.  Civil Protection Malta responded to the fire with five fire engines, five water carriers, and a foam tender, with firefighters from Stations 1, 3, 4, 5, and 8 also responding to the fire. The fire was successfully brought under control.  Some boat owners were treated for minor smoke inhalation.  The cause of the fire is not reported.

New Model: Sunseeker Manhattan 68

Sunseeker present the new second generation Manhattan 68, what it calls the 2025 version. The new second generation Manhattan 68 evolves one of Sunseeker more successful flybridge yachts of recent times, which in itself was a soft evolution of the Manhattan 66 which arrived in 2017. Sunseeker say that in the new Manhattan 68 every detail and feature has been reimagined. Easily recognizable by a redesigned flybridge and hard-top the second generation Manhattan 68 brings a sleeker and more dynamic profile that enhances the World famous Poole yacht builder known bold design, something which I always thought its predecessor lost in some parts due to its search for volume.  My question for the Manhattan 66 and 68 has always been, do you buy a Sunseeker for volume, even if it is a flybridge motor yacht?  The redesigned flybridge sets new standards for open-air living, and also features a larger more versatile seating arrangement and a redesigned ergonomic console.  The aft cockpit has also been redesigned from the previous Manhattan 68 and now brings more functionality and seclusion, featuring a built-in drop down screen enhancing this area privacy.  As interior goes Design Unlimited has created options that tailor to individual owner’s lifestyle, with the second generation Manhattan 68 now offering three lower deck interior layouts, for four or three cabins. The standard four cabins layout comes with a private staircase leading to the owner’s midships full-beam cabin. Alternatively, it can be configured with a single staircase to all cabins, creating space for an opposing seating group in the main saloon. The new Manhattan 68 is also offered in a three-cabin configuration with a grander entrance to the owner’s cabin, complete with an office, or it can include a Pullman-style fourth cabin. A crew cabin with two berths and a private head is located aft.  The new Sunseeker Manhattan 68 is powered by twin Man 1000hp or optional 1200hp for speeds up to 32 knots from the large engine option.
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.21 m (69.7ft)
Beam - 5.26 m
Draft - 1.60 m
Displacement - 39,809 kg half load
Fuel Capacity - 4000 l
Water Capacity - 900 l
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabins, or six guests in 3 cabins, 1 crew cabin 2 berths
Engines - 2 x Man V8 1000hp, V8 1200hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 32 knots max with Man 1200hp
Range - 550 nautical miles at ten knots
Project - Design Unlimited interior