Rolex China Sea Race 2012 is set to start tomorrow, April 4th, with 26 competitors on the start line, including the Dubois 90 Maxi, Geoff Hill’s sailing yacht Genuine Risk.
Dubois 90 sailing yacht Genuine Risk owned by Geoff Hill will compete in the Rolex China Sea Race which starts on Wednesday 4 April. Purchased in 2011, Geoff enthuses that the luxury yacht Genuine Risk is “an amazing boat” – built to state-of-the-art specifications in 2004 at a total cost in excess of US$8 million.
YCCS Virgin Gorda hosts the Superyacht fleet, including such spectacular vessels as the 138´ Royal Huisman´s J-Class sailing yacht Hanuman or the 128´ charter yacht Ganesha by Fitzroy Yachts and many others.
RMK Marine has presented a new 56m sailing yacht concept based on the 52m Superyacht Nazenin V, which received the Judges Special Commendation prize at the prominent World Superyacht Awards in 2010. The new 56m RMK superyacht will offer luxurious accommodation to 8 guests in 4 lovely staterooms.
47m Alloy motor yacht Loretta Anne (ex hull AY43) has been successfully launched. This beautiful vessel provides comfortable accommodation in 4 lovely staterooms.
The world renowned luxury sailing yacht builder Oyster has been sold today to HTP Investments – a Dutch investment company.
Alloy 48.5m charter yacht Georgia has become today the comfortable winner of the first race in 2012 Millennium Cup. This spectacular Alloy vessel was the first 2000 superyacht to be launched, and that time also the largest sloop in the world.
