The Florida-based superyacht refit facility, Rybovich, has recently completed an extensive 4-month refit of the Garlington 78 sport fishing yacht Jaruco, constructed by McMullen and Wing.
Originally designed by Ron Holland, the spectacular sailing yacht m5 (ex Mirabella V) is currently undergoing a major 15-month refit at Pendennis. The vessel now boasts a new composite stern.
The new Mulder yard will be not only working on new builds, but also on the maintenance and refitting of yachts. The Mulder 59 Convertible motor yacht Sunrise, the Mulder 82 Flybridge superyacht Lady Tes, as well as the Mulder 73 Wheelhouse yacht Float will all undergo maintenance and refit work in the upcoming months.
Designed by renowned Philip Rhodes, the beautiful wooden s-bottomed sailing yacht Alert will undergo an extensive refit at Claasen Shipyards. The yard will restore her to the as-new condition she was in when launched in 1948.
Nelson’s Dockyard in Antigua will once again host the popular Superyacht Challenge Antigua. The race will be attended by such spectacular vessels as the newly refitted Visione yacht as well as charter yacht Sojana, and many others.
After having purchased Belfast Boat Yard, Front Street Shipyard has started the second phase of its expansion. The company is also considering buying a 300-metric-ton marine hoist that will haul superyachts.
Drettmann Yachts will work on the refit of two lovely Bandido explorers: Bandido 75 yacht, as well as Bandido 90 superyacht. Bandido 90 will be the largest vessel the company has ever worked on.
Over the last weekend, more than 25 STP shipyard workers acted in concert with the firemen from Palma Fire & Rescue Service, as part of the fire drill, annually performed at the yard.
Taken place on December 13, the STP Christmas Paella Day was a great success. Attended by about 300 people, the event also raised funds for the Zaqueo Association, which operates a meals kitchen for the homeless.
The splendid 1978 superyacht Stoneface by Burger Boat is presently at the final stage of an extensive refit, being performed by Front Street Shipyard in the USA.
The classic 122′ superyacht Atlantide is currently based at Front Street Shipyard in the USA, where she will undergo a major refit.
