Blue Coast Yachts have proudly presented their latest BCY 60m Power Trimaran superyacht concept. Two of its 53m versions are currently under construction at Latitude Yachts, based in Northern Europe.
Based in Riga, Latvia, Latitude Yachts is currently working on the brand new Blue Coast 101′ DD superyacht, scheduled for delivery at the end of 2014 and penned by Coste Design & Partners.
It is a very busy period for the Monaco Marine shipyard in La Ciotat, with 18 yachts on site. These include such spectacular vessels as the 74m mega yacht Ilona.
Measuring 57 meters in length over all, the luxury motor yacht Lady Dee (Project DYB47) has been successfully delivered to her new Owner, following her launch this spring. Built by Acico Yachts (ex Dutch Yacht Builders), this splendid vessel offers beautiful accommodation to 10 guests and 13 crew.
Latitude 27m catamaran yacht Blue Coast 88 is a luxury sloop catamaran, scheduled to be delivered in 2013, providing comfortable and spacious accommodation.
Yacht Carbon Offset, the Lloyds Register Quality Assurance Certified specialists, counterbalances the carbon footprint of the 52.5 metre superyacht Latitude’s engines with equivalent emissions reductions from verified green energy projects.
The semi-displacement 43.5 m motoryacht Latitude built by Acico Yachts was a project initiated in 2007 with a concept design by Dutch designer Cor de Rover and naval architecture by Van Oossanen and Associates. Superyacht Latitude was delivered to her owners in June 2010.
Oceana places hundreds of sensors for measuring toxic hydrocarbon pollution around the BP Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico. This project will enable scientists to detect the toxic fraction of petroleum hydrocarbons dissolved into the water.
Oceana, together with celebrity supporters and corporate partner Nautica, met yesterday to give a summary of the first part of the two month research expedition in the Gulf of Mexico.
Oceana to Use ROVs, Specialized Divers and Satellite Tags to Investigate Effects of Oil on Coral, Fish, Shark and Sea Turtle Species. Oceana, the largest international […]
The Oceana Ocean environmental organisation has set off on expedition yacht LATITUDE to study the oceanographic effects of the Gulf of Mexico oil Spill
The 43.5m 143ft motor yacht Latitude recently underwent sea trials and she will be delivered to the owner around the end of May 2010.
