Yachting News

Down, Periscope: The Migaloo Takes Yacht Design Beneath the Waves

Posted: 17th Feb 2014

Written by: OnboardOnline

Where to next for yacht design? You can only go bigger for so long, before superyachts begin to resemble charmless cruise ships.The next logical step is underwater. Read More

Pi Yachts & McPherson Yacht Design Unveil Dragonship 80

Posted: 24th Jan 2014

Written by: Superyacht Times

Pi Yachts recently approached McPherson Yacht Design to develop a range of sailing trimarans aimed at the luxury end of the market. Read More

Island Yacht Design Unveils 'Streets of Monaco' Project

Posted: 14th Jan 2014

Written by: Yacht Island Yachts

Island Yacht Design has unveiled the 'Streets of Monaco' project, a £244 million yacht based on the Principality of Monaco, complete with a replica go-karting Grand Prix track. Read More

A Luxury Yacht or Plain Eccentric?

Posted: 3rd Jan 2014

Written by: Ivan Petkov

In the world of luxury yachts, there’s a fine line between outright eccentric and very luxurious. And often it’s hard to tell where this line exactly runs. Read More

Innovation Award for Garçon - 67m Fast Yacht Support Vessel

Posted: 18th Nov 2013

Written by: Amels

The Damen-built 67m Fast Yacht Support vessel, GARÇON, has won the ISS Awards of Distinction for Innovation at the International Superyacht Society Awards Gala in Fort Lauderdale. Read More

Sale of first Limited Editions AMELS 242

Posted: 15th Nov 2013

Written by: Amels

Holland’s largest yacht builder Amels has sold its first Limited Editions AMELS 242. Due for delivery in 2016, construction of the 74-metre Tim Heywood design is already underway. Andrew Winch has been commissioned to style the in... Read More

Italian Design Firm Launches its First 'Mini Yacht'

Posted: 13th Nov 2013

Written by: Gizmag

Italian design studio Lazzarini recently presented its first 'mini yacht' during the 2013 Monaco Yacht Show. The futuristic Jet Capsule is a compact water craft measuring 7.5m by 3.5m and is full customisable. Read More

ISS Announces 2013 Design & Leadership Award Winners

Posted: 2nd Nov 2013

Written by: ISS - International Superyacht Society

ISS (International Superyacht Society) is pleased to announce winners of the 2013 Design & Leadership Awards in recognition of superlative achievement. Read More

Is it a Bird's Nest? Is it a Plane? Zaha Hadid Designs a Superyacht

Posted: 18th Oct 2013

Written by: The Independent

To the untrained eye, it might be a post-modern cheese grater or perhaps the results of a brave but doomed attempt to build with putty. It is in fact the next must-have for any self-respecting plutocrat in search of a waterborne p... Read More

Feadship Launches First Superyacht for Mainland China

Posted: 7th Feb 2013

Written by: Feadship

Feadship has launched the 44.65-metre Blue Sky in a ceremony that combined Chinese and Dutch maritime cultures. This is the first superyacht to be built by a Western shipyard for a client in mainland China. The owner sent his pers... Read More

Van der Valk Unveils New Continental Five Range

Posted: 17th Dec 2015

2018 Antigua Charter Yacht Show Opens Today!

Posted: 4th Dec 2018

Speaking about the pace and efficiency of the project, Sam Eyles commented, “The Boat Works is the boating hub of Australia where there are quality trades and a talented team on-site, all working collectively as a team with a great ‘can-do’ attitude to every challenge.

“I am proud of the Chapman team who put in so many hours around the clock to get the project completed within the deadline and to budget. It was a pleasure and privilege to work with Captain Daniel, whose knowledge, experience and input were highly valuable, and I look forward to continuing that relationship moving forward.”

Tony Longhurst, CEO at The Boat Works, commented, “We are thrilled with the historic achievement of the refit and launch of Oceania, which perfectly aligns with our ethos and the values of our yachting community.

“We and our boating customers are all mindful custodians of the waterways. We congratulate Greenpeace Australia Pacific and wish them well in their campaigns.” Tony continued, “The Boat Works are immensely proud and privileged to have the exceptionally talented Chapman group as valued partners within our world-class superyacht yard and marina.
“Chapman’s meticulous coordination has led to an outstanding transformation of Oceania.”

According to David Ritter, CEO, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, the freshly refit Oceania “will chart a new course in Greenpeace’s at-sea legacy”.

“Oceania will enable Greenpeace to increase their at-sea activity over some of the world’s most beautiful and ecologically precious waters, from the Great Barrier Reef to Western Australia’s Scott Reef, to the South Tasman Sea and the waters of Pacific Island nations.

“Our region’s magnificent oceans face severe threats including offshore gas drilling, deep sea mining, overfishing, plastic pollution and climate damage. The launch of Oceania creates a dynamic new capacity for Greenpeace to expose, document and peacefully confront these and other threats to the oceans in our region.

“Oceania is a game-changer,” explained Captain Daniel Rizzotti. “We will use Oceania to do what Greenpeace does best: bear witness, collaborate with communities and take peaceful direct action against big polluters. With almost 50 years of at-sea campaigning in our wake, Oceania charts a new course in Greenpeace Australia Pacific's legacy.

“Australia and the Pacific are some of the most beautiful and precious places on earth, but also the most vulnerable. Oceania will be a beacon, a spotlight and a messenger.
“Its environmentally friendly refit means we leave a small footprint doing big work.”

For its inaugural campaign, Oceania will set sail next week for Broome, Western Australia, where it will stand with communities against Woodside’s Burrup Hub project, the largest proposed fossil fuel project in Australia today. According to Greenpeace, if this project gets the green light, the Burrup Hub could emit more than 6.1 billion tonnes of carbon emissions over its lifetime to 2070, fuelling the climate catastrophe already impacting Australian and Pacific communities.

More at theboatworks.com.au and chapmanyachting.com

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