The new milestone has been achieved in the pioneering experiment, called ‘Floating Mangroves’, run by Mourjan Marinas, Lusail City and UNESCO.
As of April 1, Tahiti Ocean converted to ‘Asia Pacific Superyachts Tahiti’, joining Asia and the Pacific’s leading network of yachting services, as proudly announced by Asia Pacific Superyachts.
The upcoming Singapore Yacht Show 2014 will be attended by leading service provider Asia Pacific Superyachts for the very first time this year. The event will run this week.
Formerly known as ‘Pryde Yachts’, the Chinese builder PRIDE MEGA YACHTS has invested RMB20m in a new manufacturing facility, in order to enhance its build capacity and quality. The company is currently working on the 88,8m superyacht ILLUSION.
The hull and superstructure of the first ever 55m steel Fast Displacement superyacht AZAMANTA (YN 17255) were joined together at the Heesen facility in Oss on February 28, 2014. She is due to be delivered in Summer 2015.
The keel laying of the 60m mega yacht Sarastar (M60) has been proudly announced by Mondo Marine. Designed by Luca Dini, she is scheduled for delivery in Summer 2015.
Day 2 of the currently running 2014 BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival saw winds up between 14-20 knots, creating great racing conditions.
This year’s BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival kicked off on Friday, April 4, marked by waves of rain squalls and winds gusting over 20 knots.
Organised by Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club (RHKYC), this year’s 27th edition of the Rolex China Sea Race is set to kick off in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong on Wednesday, April 16.
This year’s BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival has officially kicked off today, on Friday, April 4. The popular Caribbean regatta will run until Sunday, April 6.
54m (177′) luxury charter yacht KERI LEE III is currently available for unforgettable Thailand Yacht Charter vacations in Asia, offering deluxe accommodation for 12 lucky guests in 6 spacious staterooms.
The International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) has proudly announced a great success achieved at today’s 66th MEPC session in London: the implementation of Tier III for superyachts <500 GT has been delayed until 1 January 2021.
