Photos of the newly refitted 31,50m super yacht Black Pearl, while being rolled out for launching at Oceania Marine in New Zealand.
Auckland’s Diverse Projects has completed an extensive refit on the 51m Damen Sea Axe superyacht support vessel Umbra, with the specialist management company pulling together a multi-disciplinary team to carry out the work.
An order for the first of two travelift machines – a 100 tonne Cimolai mobile boat hauler (MBH 100) – has been recently placed by New Zealand-based Oceania Marine. This will be followed by a 450 tonne Cimolai mobile boat hauler (MBH 450), expected to be completed in time for the 2016 summer season.
The beautiful 46-metre Palmer Johnson super yacht Vantage is currently being hosted by Oceania Marine in Port Whangarei, New Zealand. She will undergo a refit, including topside and superstructure repaint.
New Zealand-based refit shipyard, Oceania Marine, is currently working on the refit of the 2011 super yacht Black Pearl. She will receive a hull repaint in her beautiful metallic grey and minor coating repairs on the superstructure, as well as general maintenance works.
The recent launch of the brand new Dashew FPB97 super yacht Iceberg took place at Oceania Marine’s North Shipyard in Port Whangarei, New Zealand.
The latest images of the 51m Damen Sea Axe Shadow Support Yacht UMBRA from her refit at Oceania Marine in Port Whangarei, New Zealand. The vessel was originally launched by Damen Shipyards Group in 2010.
A video showing the re-launch and the fitting of a removable helicopter deck aboard the 51-metre Damen Sea Axe shadow support yacht Umbra, released by Oceania Marine.
Diverse Projects is currently acting as owner’s representative on the 51m Damen Sea Axe superyacht support vessel UMBRA refit. The company will focus on ensuring Umbra’s seaworthiness and speed remain, after the extensive adjustments to her structure.
The 51,3m Damen Sea Axe shadow support yacht Umbra will undergo major upgrades at Oceania Marine’s North Shipyard, positioned in Port Whangarei, New Zealand. The project is scheduled for completion within the next three months.
A landmark agreement has been signed by Oceania Marine Shipyards and Hall Spars & Rigging. This will see the two companies service large sailing rigs from the new service centre, located at Port Whangarei in New Zealand.
At the moment, the New Zealand-based Oceania Marine Shipyard is once again hosting the Sunreef charter yacht CHE for scheduled maintenance and repairs. This superb catamaran is available for rent in the fabulous South Pacific yacht charter locations.
