The lovely Peace & Toon mega yacht tender by Spire Boat represents a charity luxury boat, decorated by artist Thierry Trives. For each sale of this splendid boat, an amount of 50.000 € or 65.000 US$ will be reversed to a program of the world charity associations HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH KIDS, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL and MONACO CHILDREN & FUTURE.
C-Quip, a New Zealand-based company specializing in developing and delivering the finest Superyacht equipment, has introduced a new service and refit facility in Antibes. The company has worked on such breathtaking vessels as the 90m sailing yacht Athena.
Grand Banks’ Hank Compton and his team will be offering the magnificent Ocean Alexander yachts in Australia. The prominent Taiwan-based builder has been nominated as a finalist in the 2013 Asia Boating Awards, along with its 90′ Ocean Alexander yacht.
This month will see the well known Italian luxury yacht builder, Overmarine Group Mangusta, host a special three-day event for its clients, providing them with the opportunity to explore the shipyard and its amazing yacht models.
The prestigious Italian shipyard, Overmarine Group Mangusta, is currently working on construction of two new Mangusta 94 yacht models. Both of them are due to be delivered this season.
The prestigious Italian builder, Overmarine Group Mangusta, has proudly announced the recent sale of two luxury vessels, confirming a great success of the Mangusta brand: the Mangusta 165 yacht number 9, as well as the Mangusta 108 yacht number 30.
To take place as part of the BMF’s On The Water Weekend this year, the upcoming Hamble Point Marina, running on april 27 and 28, will be hosting such prominent luxury yacht builders as Princess Yachts.
This year’s Dubois Cup will kick off in just 8 weeks. So far, 12 luxury vessels have confirmed their presence, including the 2011 Cup winner, luxury yacht Timoneer.
Andrew Weir and RMS St Helena have once again supported the Governor’s Cup. The crews as well as their yachts were transported to Cape Town aboard this impressive vessel.
