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Marco Polo Series motor yacht MAZU undergoing sea trials

The 45M  superyacht Marco Polo , first of the MCC series was recently sold for $19.5 million and her maiden voyage took her from Hong Kong […]

46m Neo Classic long-range motor yacht by MCC yachts at Monaco Yacht Show 2011

THE 46M NEO CLASSIC motor yacht recently launched at the 2011 Palm Beach Boat Show,  MCC Design will display a model of their latest 46M NEO […]

Cheoy Lee delivers Global 103’ motor yacht

On June 7th, the Global 103 cockpit motor yacht by Cheoy Lee, yard number 4915, was loaded onto the mulit-purpose heavy lift ship BBC Carolina. The […]

Cheoy Lee Global Motor Yacht Series

Following the success of the Cheoy Lee Bravo Series designed by Mike Burvenich, the next logical step was to develop a larger series of yachts based on the success of the Bravo series. Burvenich working closely with Marty Isenberg of Cheoy Lee looked at what the typical owner was looking for in the larger yacht series. From these discussions the Cheoy Lee Global Series was born. It was determined that the latest trend is for smaller more efficient yachts. The most popular size range was determined to be from 100 to 145 feet. Four initial models were developed; the Global 103, Global 118, Global 130, and Global 145.

Motor yacht Mazu, Cheoy Lee’s 5000th yacht nearing completion

Motor yacht Mazu, Cheoy Lee’s 5000th order since 1940’s, is currently nearing completion. Work on the steel hull and composite superstructure was done in parallel, in two different building bays at Cheoy Lee’s ‘Hin Lee’ manufacturing yard in southern China.

Superyacht MAZU launched by MCC

Maritime Concept and Construction’s (MCC) new 46-meter motor yacht MAZU was just launched in China. Superyacht Mazu is the second yacht in the Marco Polo series, built at the Cheoy Lee Shipyard in China.

Yacht MAZU by Cheoy Lee

MCC’s Marco Polo II project, the second yacht in the Marco Polo series being built at the Cheoy Lee Shipyard in China, has received a new name – MAZU. Literally speaking, in Chinese, the word Mazu (also spelled Matsu) means ‘mother ancestor’.