Redman Whiteley Dixon Design

78.5m megayacht HAMPSHIRE II (hull 806) by Feadship delivered

The prominent Dutch shipyard Feadship successfully delivered its 78.5m luxury motor yacht Hampshire II (hull 806) to her new Owner on Friday 6 July. Boasting both exterior as well as interior by Redman Whiteley Dixon, this beautiful vessel can sleep 14 guests in utmost in comfort.

Video of the 62.5m superyacht MAIDELLE (Project Midlandia) by ICON Yachts

Measuring 62.5 meters in length over all, the spectacular superyacht Maidelle (Project Midlandia) was launched by ICON Yachts earlier this year and is due to be delivered this Summer.

Yachting Developments deliver the 100ft catamaran yacht Q5 Quintessential (hull YD 66)

The well known NZ builder Yachting Developments has successfully delivered the 30.48m (100ft) sailing yacht Q5 Quintessential (hull YD 66) to her new Owner, after completing her recent sea trials. This splendid vessel boasts beautiful traditional teak interiors and large outdoor entertainment/bar area.

A new helipad and pool with movable floor for the 73.7m Amels motor yacht ILONA

Re-launched on 16 May 2012, the 2004 luxury motor yacht ILONA by Amels has undergone a major eight-month refit, now boasting a new helipad and pool with movable floor. Measuring 73.7-metres, this expectional vessel accommodates 14 guests in comfort and carries an impressive crew of 18 professionals.

Sea trials for the 30.48m Yachting Developments superyacht Q5 Quintessential (hull YD66)

At the moment under sea trials, the 30.48m luxury catamaran yacht Q5 Quintessential (hull YD66) by Yachting Developments is a wonderful vessel, offering 5 beautiful cabins.

Sunrise Yachts first 63m motor yacht Project 601 under construction

The first 63m superyacht Project 601 by the well known Turkish builder Sunrise Yachts is currently in build, with delivery in 2014. This wonderful vessel provides 12 guests with 6 beautiful staterooms.

Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta’s Silver Jubilee Cup for Dubois designed 39m Fitzroy charter yacht Ganesha (ex Zulu II)

Delivered by Fitzroy Yachts in 2006 and designed by renowned Dubois Naval Architects, the 39m luxury charter yacht Ganesha (ex Zulu II) has received the Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta’s Silver Jubilee Cup, along with prizes as Top Scored Boat over 31m in the Cruising Division, Top Scored Boat Owned by a YCCS Member, and Fitzroy’s trophy for Best Classified Fitzroy Yacht.

Maidelle yacht by ICON undergoes her first sea trials

Luxury yacht MAIDELLE currently under build at the prestigious shipyard ICON Yachts underwent her first sea trials with success. Maidelle is due to be delivered this summer.

100ft sailing yacht Q5 (hull YD66) by Yachting Developments to be launched early June 2012

The 30.48m (100ft) luxury catamaran yacht Q5 (hull YD66) by Yachting Developments is nearing completion, with a launch date in early June 2012. This wonderful vessel provides a beautiful owner´s cabin, two double cabins as well as one twin cabin, together with a children’s den offering two storable berths.

Feadship Superyacht HAMPSHIRE II leaves the construction shed

The spectacular 78.50 metre luxury yacht Hampshire II hit the water at the prestigious Feadship shipyard in the Netherlands, following her christening, which took place in April. Superyacht Hampshire II accommodates 14 guests in 6 staterooms.

Ron Holland designed 75.2m luxury yacht M5 (ex Mirabella V) under refit at Pendennis

The 75.2m luxury sailing yacht M5 (ex Mirabella V), originally designed by well known Ron Holland studio, is currently undergoing a one-year refit at Pendennis Plus in Falmouth, including her complete exterior as well as interior upgrade. The refit of her interior is being undertaken by renowned Redman Whiteley Dixon.

The world’s largest 89m mast of the 75.2m superyacht M5 (ex Mirabella V) removed

The prominent UK-based shipyard Pendennis removed the Ron Holland designed sailing yacht M5 (ex Mirabella 5)´s main mast in advance of her 13 month refit. She boasts the world´s largest mast, measuring 89 metres, destepping of which was coordinated by Marine Results, with the lift needing 4 cranes, 40 staff as well as more than 8 hours to finish the operation.