The all-new 39m (129’) performance sailing yacht Hull C.2130 has been proudly unveiled by Philippe Briand, in partnership with Perini Navi. Due to be launched in July 2015, she is a sister ship to the 38m Perini Navi charter yacht P2. The two sister ships are expected to meet at The Perini Navi Cup in Porto Cervo, Italy in September 2015.
Nautor’s Swan has proudly announced the sale of super yacht Swan 95 S (semi-raised saloon version). This beautiful vessel represents the ideal combination of performance and style.
Day 4 of the currently running RORC Transatlantic Race saw the Finot-Conq 100 super yacht Nomad IV arrive in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. The vessel has officially retired due to broken boom.
Bermuda was announced as the home for the 2017 America’s Cup at a press conference in New York on Tuesday, December 2, 2014. The second edition of the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup was also confirmed during the press conference.
Day 3 of the currently running RORC Transatlantic Race 2014 saw the Finot-Conq 100 superyacht Nomad IV lead the race until gear failure, which forced the French Maxi to head back to the Canary Islands for repairs. This means that at dawn on day three, the battle for the overall lead is between charter yacht Lupa of London and Southern Wind 94 luxury yacht Windfall.
New image and website for the 35th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta have been proudly released by the organizers of this popular Caribbean regatta. The all-new website shows the 24/7 dynamics of the event.
Day 2 of the currently running RORC Transatlantic Race 2014 saw Jeremy Pilkington’s RP78 charter yacht Lupa of London take the overall lead on the water during the night.
Sunday, November 30, 2014, was marked by the start of the RORC Transatlantic Race, after two delays due to adverse weather conditions. Five hours into the race, superyacht Nomad IV had rounded the southern tip of Lanzarote just ahead of luxury yacht Windfall and charter yacht Lupa of London.
Due to adverse weather conditions, the second postponement of the start of the inaugural RORC Transatlantic Race has been announced. The race will now start on Sunday 30th November at 1000 UTC.
Due to strong westerly winds of over 30 knots gusting up to 45 knots, the start of the inaugural RORC Transatlantic Race has been delayed. The race is now scheduled to start on Saturday 29th November 1500 UTC.
A trail blazing start is expected for the inaugural RORC Transatlantic Race, set to kick off from Lanzarote in Canary Islands tomorrow, on Saturday, November 29, 1200 CET. The race will host such outstanding vessels as RP78 charter yacht Lupa of London.
