Superyacht Support Ltd

Superyacht Support NZ to become Asia Pacific Superyachts NZ as of 1 August

In order to extend its support into the Pacific and from the Pacific up into Asia, Superyacht Support Ltd. is joining Asia Pacific Superyachts, with the company converting to Asia Pacific Superyachts NZ Ltd.

McMullen and Wing-built superyacht Big Fish and YachtAid Global deliver $NZ50,000 of aid to Fiji

YachtAid Global has partnered with the McMullen and Wing-built luxury expedition charter yacht Big Fish as well as the New Zealand superyacht industry to deliver $NZ50,000 of aid in the wake of Cyclone Evan that devastated Fiji Islands.

Aid-loaded Mega Yacht BIG FISH on her way to cyclone-struck Fiji

Luxury expedition charter yacht Big Fish is currently on her way to assist those affected by the cyclone Evan in Fiji. The yacht is expected to arrive in Fiji just in time for the New Year.

Superyacht Support – a finalist in the 2012 Westpac Auckland Central Business Awards

The Auckland-based Superyacht Support has been announced as one of the finalists in this year’s Westpac Auckland Central Business Awards in the category: Excellence in Export. The company offers excellent services to visiting superyachts in as well as around New Zealand. The winners will be revealed on November 2.

Superyacht Support becomes a member of The Association of Yacht Support Services (AYSS)

Superyacht Support from NZ’s Auckland are now part of the AYSS superyacht global network. One of the finalists in the Westpac Auckland Business Awards, the company promotes New Zealand as an ideal destination for cruising as well as charter.

Superyachts raise $55,000 for Christchurch Earthquake Appeal

On the 22nd of February at 12.51pm, a shallow earthquake of 6.3 magnitude, rocked Christchurch, New Zealand, leaving the city devastated. With the need to help the many affected by the disaster apparent, the superyacht community in New Zealand rallied. On Thursday night in Auckland a fundraiser, organized by YachtAid Global and Superyacht Support Ltd saw around $55,000 raised for the cause.