YachtAid Global has partnered with the McMullen and Wing-built luxury expedition charter yacht Big Fish as well as the New Zealand superyacht industry to deliver $NZ50,000 of aid in the wake of Cyclone Evan that devastated Fiji Islands.
Open exclusively to its members, the International Superyacht Society (ISS) has presented the Board of Directors Election 2013.
Tomorrow will see the Magic Kings, Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar, arrive at Marina Real Juan Carlos I, situated in a popular Spanish yacht charter destination – Valencia.
Brunswick Corporation has presented a plan to sell its Hatteras and CABO brands of motoryachts and sportfishing convertibles, both based in New Bern, N.C.
The British Marine Federation (BMF) is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2013. This trade association currently represents more than 1500 members from the leisure, superyacht as well as small commercial marine industry.
A number of exhibitors that will attend the upcoming Tullett Prebon London Boat Show has continued to grow over the Christmas period as well as now after New Year. The event is set to kick off on January 12.
George Conrades, chairman of the board of directors of Akamai Technologies, Inc., as well as two senior marine industry leaders, Jim Bronstein and Sandy Spaulding, have recently joined the online community My-Villages.
Luxury expedition charter yacht BIG FISH arrived in Fiji Islands on the 31st of December, brining the much needed relief supplies to the victims of the Tropical Cyclone Evan.
The first ever Oyster World Rally will kick off this Sunday. Conceived to celebrate Oyster’s 40th Anniversary, the event will be hosted by Nelson’s Dockyard in Antigua and will be attended by 27 luxurious yachts, all constructed by Oyster.
Situated in a luxurious yacht charter destination – Dubai, the prominent Jebel Ali Golf Resort, with its superyacht marina accommodating 140 yachts, has become a new member of the ART Marine Marinas network ‘Destinations’.
Friday 21 December saw the first luxury yachts by Sunseeker, Princess and Fairline arrive in London in order to take part in the upcoming Tullett Prebon London Boat Show.
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.
