Rob Doyle Design has proudly introduced the all-new 46m (150′) superyacht concept. This superb performance ketch provides deluxe accommodation in 5 lovely cabins.
Launched from Pendennis in 2011, the outstanding 46m super yacht Christopher has recently arrived in London. At 53,4m, her main mast is the largest to have ever passed under the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.
Dun Laoghaire Marina, a fantastic Ireland yacht holiday destination, has recently hosted two luxury vessels: the 46m Pendennis superyacht Christopher, as well as the 28m Ta Chiou Chou luxury yacht First Light (ex Cabochon).
The majestic 46-metre superyacht Christopher returned to her home yard Pendennis for her annual Lloyd’s survey this winter, before attending the 2014 Pendennis Cup, where she took second place overall.
It has been a glorious finale to the 2014 Pendennis Cup, marked by the overall victory of luxury yacht Velacarina. She was followed by Pendennis-built sailing yacht Christopher, finishing second overall.
Following the tight racing on Day 3 of the Pendennis Cup 2014, sailing yacht Velacarina took first place overall on amended time.
On the second day of the 2014 Pendennis cup, luxury yacht Christopher and sailing yacht Velacarina became the joint winners on corrected time.
Dubois Naval Architects has announced that it will once again support the Pendennis Cup, running from May 26 to 31, 2014. The largest vessel to participate will be the 62-metre mega yacht ADIX.
The expansion of Pendennis’ Falmouth facilities is progressing as planned. The two new 95m construction halls have been completed, already hosting such important vessels as charter yacht Nostromo.
The prestigious UK shipyard, Pendennis, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The first luxury vessel built by Pendennis is the 125-foot sailing yacht La Cattiva (ex Taramber). Throughout its history the company has delivered more than 30 Custom New Builds.
Ron Holland has captured a picture of Christopher yacht and Thalia superyacht, moored together at the Viaduct Marina in Auckland, New Zealand. Both beautiful vessels have been created by this renowned designer.
