Princess Yacht hosted a glamour extravaganza evening on the 10th October 2010 at the Cannes International Boat Show.
Alastair Callender, the Design Director of the renowned UK based design company Callender Designs, wins the 2010 Excellence in Innovation award voted by the ISS Board of Directors.
Vicem Yachts will display the new Vicem 75 Flybridge at the Genoa boat show which will be held from 2 to 10 October. The 75 FB is the latest in Vicem’s series of Classic, Flybridge and Cruiser motor yachts ranging from 50 to 100 feet: the Vintage Line.
The Dubai International Boat Show, which will be held from the 1st to 5th March 2011 announced, that two of the world’s most famous yacht builders, Trinity Yachts and Westport have confirmed their attendance at the show.
Today’s 15 miles long coastal race strengthened the provisional leaders’ position. Among the Big Boat, Moonbeam of Fife skippered by Erwan Noblet scored another first, leading on the 15 Metre Tuiga helmed by Bernard D’Alessandri and representing Yacht Club de Monaco.
Some interesting yacht figures from the 2010 Monaco Yacht Show, including a selection of stunning superyachts exhibited at the show.
Sunseeker unveiled two of their stunning motoryacht at the 2010 PSP Southampton Boat Show and has provided us with some images from the press launch on Friday the 10th
September.
Heesen Yachts announce the sale of their 6th 65 m motoryacht at the 2010 Monaco Yacht Show.
Renaud Jourdon appointed by Reed Expositions France as the new Show Manager for the Cannes International Boat and Yacht Show.
Today saw the first coastal for the seventy seven Classic Yachts of the Régates Royales – Trophée Panerai and three races in a row for the sixtythree Dragons, in ideal wind conditions.
Superyacht builders Trinity Yachts and Westport have already renewed their support at the 19th edition of the Middle East’s biggest and most anticipated yachting event – the Dubai International Boat Show has announced that to be held from 1 – 5 March 2011.
The value of the superyacht industry increased slightly during 2009-10, despite the challenging effects of the recession. The superyacht industry has increased 3% from the previous year’s revenue and is now worth just over £420 million a year according to the latest statistics.
