Wednesday 26 August 2009

Offshore Powerboat Racing


Offshore Super Series, World Championship Walton Beach, FL. 11/06


Brutal speed and awesome power. Fantastic air shots and great soundtrack. Worth watching!

Friday 21 August 2009

Sharon Stone Paparazzi video on Roberto Cavalli's yacht

You don't need to own a luxury yacht to enjoy one... just be a celebrity with the right friends.




Sharon Stone seems to be having a nice time in bikini on the beautiful 41 metres long (approx. 134 feet) yacht designed by Cantieri Baglietto


The boat has the top speed of 35 knots and has a price tag of 20 million GBP. I guess it worth much more with Sharon Stone on board. The special thing about the boat is that the interior was designed by Roberto Cavalli himself. It seems he's not only a great fashion designer but a good host for celebrities.

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Thursday 21 May 2009

Wallypower 118 Power Yacht Pictures


Enjoy the pictures gallery of this incredible looking yacht Wallypower 118. This power boat was featured in the movie The Island (2005).

The 118 WallyPower is a high performance superyacht integrating technology with design, resulting with unique and marked characteristics like the vertical bow, the air inlets, and the deck superstructure.

Two diesel engines of 370 HP each
Only 95 tons thanks to the sophisticated building technology that used a hybrid structure to save weight
Accomodate 6 guests + 6 crew
Max cruising speed 60 knots
Length: 118' approx. 36m
First manufactured in year 2002
Builder: Intermarine

Wallypower 118 selling price: around $24 million (equipped with triple gas turbines) and $16 million with twin diesels

Read a throughout review and test on powerandmotoryacht.com - Wally Yachts’ Wallypower 118 — By Alan Harper

Tuesday 31 March 2009

OCEANSTYLE - The semi-custom performance yacht specialist

Whoever you talk to you in the superyacht industry, they will tell you how far and how fast the market has evolved. As the average yacht has become larger, there has been an interesting spin-off effect in other areas of the market. Today there is a new and growing demand for semi-custom performance yachts in the 20metre to 40 metre size racket, priced in the €2million to €15million ballpark.
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OCEANSTYLE IS A NIGEL BURGESS GROUP COMPANY, LAUNCHED TWO YEARS AGO TO SPECIALISE IN THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF HIGH PERFORMANCE, SEMI - PRODUCTION MOTOR YACHTS. TODAY, OCEANSTYLE HAS A REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE IN A MARKET WHERE SPEED MEETS ELEGANCE, AND ULTRAMODERN STYLING MEETS PURE POWER. ALEV KARAGULLE SPOKE TO RICHARD LAMBERT, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF OCEANSTYLE ABOUT THIS EXCITING YOUNG BUSINESS.

Richard Lambert oceanstyle london“Yes,” acknowledges Richard Lambert from the London office of OceanStyle, “just as the owner of a 35metre yacht ten years ago may now own a 50metre yacht, the owners of smaller production line yachts are looking at semi-custom models to meet their rising expectations.”



riva 68 ego 68ft yachtWith a specialised focus starting in the region of 20metres, OceanStyle is perfectly placed to assist clients with the sale and purchase of yachts throughout their ownership cycle. With many shipyards such as Azimut, Ferretti and Mangusta offering production yachts at the lower end of their range and more semi-custom designs at the top end, the OceanStyle team offers clients a unique, professional and expert service in purchasing and selling such yachts. These are owners who have a history of ordering “off the shelf” yachts with a delivery time of a few months, but are now upgrading to a larger yacht, without going to the extent of committing to a full custom yacht with a delivery time of three years or more. “Our clients want reasonably quick gratification”, explains Lambert, “so a delivery time of about one year on a semi-custom yacht, which still allows many elements to be tailored to the buyer’s personalised requirements is ideal.” Many shipyards have recognised the emergence of this trend for semi-custom yachts and have developed highly successful product lines to meet the demand. Models such as the Broward 120, the Royal Denship 105, the Sunseeker 105, 108 and 120, the Baglietto 34mand 41m, the Codecasa 34m, the Admiral 31m, 35mand 38mand the Palmer Johnson 120 are all attracting a steady stream of orders. According to Lambert, custom yards are not building much below about 40metres any more and even the Heesen yard in Holland which previously specialised mainly in custom builds is now focusing on the top end of the semi-custom market, as demonstrated by their superb 37m and 44mmodels.

Saturday 21 March 2009

Yacht Jobs - Work on Luxury Charter Boats

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Saturday 7 March 2009

2009 Yacht Trends

Nero MotorYacht with a Historical Look



The 209-foot Nero may look historic, but she's as modern as motoryachts come. Her owner wanted a boat that harkened back to the romantic designs of the late 1800s and early 1900s while incorporating up-to-date features. He thought about a restoration, but decided that to truly have the best of both yachting eras, building new was the only option. He created the company Corsair Yachts and flew a team of Western experts to a Chinese shipyard. The result is a breathtaking, classic design that boasts zero-speed stabilizers and more.

Though she launched in 2007, Nero first entered charter in winter 2008, when she wowed brokers at the St. Maarten show. Particularly striking was the yacht's audiovisual system, which includes a cinema room with a 95-inch-wide screen and 9.1 THX Dolby Digital Sound. Nero also has an outdoor cinema with a 90-inch-wide screen and 7.1 THX Dolby Digital Sound.

10 guests, 21 crew, lowest weekly base rate: €476,000. Burgess Yachts

Shear Fantasea yacht


Although Shear Fantasea was built in 2001, the 112-foot Crescent entered charter for the first time in September 2008, when she got new owners. Their first order of business: Installing underwater lights, a feature they learned to love during previous years of being charter clients themselves. They're also making a 32-foot Everglades available to guests who want the benefits of a dedicated fishing and watersports tender.

Shear Fantasea will be priced in dollars yearround, even during the summer season in the Mediterranean—a fact that her owners hope will make her a good deal compared with euro-priced boats in the same size range. The husband-andwife team of Capt. Wayne and chef Natalie Nolander bring a strong reputation from previous charter yachts, including the 100-foot Hargrave Katina.

8 guests, 4 crew, lowest weekly base rate: $47,500. The Sacks Group Yachting Professionals, (954) 764-7742; www.sacksyachts.com

Pacific Wave


Pacific Wave is a 1986 one-off from an Italian consortium that built an America's Cup contender before creating Pacific Wave as a private vessel for the group's attorney. The current captain, Lynn Griffiths, became the 72-foot sloop's fifth owner in June 2008 after spending countless years chartering bareboats for regatta races. Griffiths spent her first three months of ownership refitting Pacific Wave, which had already undergone two previous refits to keep the ship in top form.

The most recent refit included adding charter-friendly details such as Egyptian cotton linens, waffle robes, luxury towels, Villeroy & Boch china and crystal, and Molton Brown spa products. "We may be the same size sailboat with similar rates as other charter yachts," Griffiths said at the Antigua show, "but we're trying to offer what I would expect on my own holiday, which is a better experience."

6 guests, 2 crew, lowest weekly base rate: $18,000 (including food). Nicholson Yachts, (401) 849-0344; www.nicholsonyachts.com

Azzurra II


This 157-foot CRN was built in 1988, completed a $7 million refit in early 2004, and underwent another refit in 2008 that included renovating the top deck in a way that left brokers smiling at the St. Maarten show. Though Azzurra II is an older yacht, she has many modern amenities including zero-speed stabilizers, WiFi throughout, and a 50-inch drop-down plasma television for movie nights under the stars. She also offers a forward, on-deck master suite with 21 total windows climbing up and around the king-size bed for extraordinary views.

Capt. Will Keiser has a long, successful history in the charter industry and has been aboard Azzurra II since November 2006. Previously, he ran the 156 Broward Inspiration and the 118 Hatteras Nirvana, both of which also enjoyed strong reputations.

10 guests, 12 crew, lowest weekly base rate: $140,000. International Yacht Collection,(888) 213-7577; www.iyc.com

Coco Loco


Coco Loco's brochure lists her as a 2007 build because that's when her owner took control in the shipyard, but she didn't launch until 2008, and she made her winter charter debut at the St. Maarten show. She is hull number two in Broward's 124-foot Wide Body Series with an extended swim platform and a hidden compartment for keeping Jet Skis off the on-deck guest areas.

Interior details include Egyptian cotton and silk linens, inlaid limestone marbles(actual round marbles, as opposed to slabs or slivers), and cappuccino-colored onyx quartz. Coco Loco is the owner's first charter yacht, and he plans to protect these décor investments by accepting charters primarily from families and low-key groups who won't get rowdy with red wine on the plush carpeting.

10 guests, 6 crew, lowest weekly base rate: $120,000. Fraser Yachts Worldwide, (954) 463-0600; www.fraseryachts.com

Beverley


The 121-foot Beverley was one of three new Benetti launches that Camper & Nicholsons International displayed at the Antigua show. While the 197-footers Xanadu and Amnesia stood out for their size, Beverley's interior décor drew its own share of attention. Interior decorator Geraldine Darlington of Cannes-based Interieursud worked with designer Francois Zuretti to create a memorable main salon rich in warm wood tones, brown leathers, and burnt-orange fabric detailing. The yacht's exterior spaces, too, offer flashes of color including deep red pillows on plush, oversized dining and lounge chairs. For additional outdoor fun, Beverley offers a custom-built, 19-foot Pascoe tender that seats 11 guests and cruises at 40 knots, thanks to a 190-horsepower Volvo-Penta inboard diesel. Experienced charter Capt. Gary Bush joined Beverley prior to the yacht's build and thus knows every circuit, gasket, and feature.

10 guests, 7 crew, lowest weekly base rate: €100,000. Camper & Nicholsons International, (954) 524-4250; www.cnconnect.com