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Recently spotted anchored off St Tropez by the SuperYacht Times team, the 109-metre Oceanco superyacht Bravo Eugenia was delivered in 2018 to NFL icon Jerry Jones. Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she was one of the most groundbreaking yachts of her era and one of the largest yachts ever built in the Netherlands.  With the World Cup currently taking place at Jones’ Dallas Stadium in Texas, SuperYacht Times takes a look at seven things you might not know about Bravo Eugenia and her owner Jerry Jones.1. She was originally started by ex-Oceanco owner Mohammed Al Barwani Bravo Eugenia was originally started in 2014 under yard number Y718 for ex-Oceanco owner Dr. Mohammed Al Barwani. Al Barwani visited the Oceanco shipyard around 2009 and liked the shipyard so much that he acquired them in March 2010. In 2016, Al Barwani told SuperYacht Times: “The 109 metre Y718 was my own project, well, it
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 | 13:30
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Italian yacht builder Ferretti Group has denied rumours that they had a possible interest in acquiring The Italian Sea Group (TISG).According to the Ferretti Group, press articles had reported that they were in negotiations with TISG to acquire the entire share capital or the main assets. Ferretti Group clarified that at present no negotiations to that effect are underway with TISG or its shareholders. “At the same time, as a leading player in the Italian yachting industry and in line with its external growth strategy, Ferretti continuously evaluates and assesses potential opportunities that may arise in the market,” commented Ferretti Group. The Ferretti Group closed their statement by confirming that if they were to proceed with any transactions, it would inform the market in compliance with terms and conditions required by law. In February 2026, TISG announced that Chairman Filippo Menchelli and Vice Chairman Marco Carniani had resigned, with Giovanni Costantino elected as Chairman of the
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 | 09:45
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Vard has announced the keel laying for Inkfish's new 100-metre research vessel, RV6000 at the Vard Shipyard in Brăila, Romania. Known during construction as NB 999, the vessel will be the first research platform purpose-built for Gabe Newell’s research organisation. Developed from the Vard 9 33 platform, RV6000 represents a contract of more than €200 million. Upon delivery, she will join Inkfish's expanding fleet alongside the 55.75-metre Auroux vessel Hydra and the 68.28-metre Tacoma Boat Building vessel Dagon.Read more: From gaming to yachting: Gabe Newell on life at sea and building the future with Oceanco RV6000 is designed to support deep-ocean exploration and scientific operations. She will be equipped with a remotely operated vehicle capable of operating at depths of up to 6,000-metres. Like the rest of the Inkfish fleet, she will contribute to global marine research efforts and share collected data through open-access scientific repositories.The project is the result of a collaborative design programme initiated
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 | 09:00

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As contemporary superyacht design continues to prioritise light, openness and seamless connections to the sea, glass has evolved from a purely functional element into a defining aesthetic feature and, with the use of significantly larger glass panels, has become an essential structural component. Expansive glazing now shapes not only the visual identity of a yacht but also its engineering framework, requiring a far more integrated and technically rigorous approach. For German specialist TILSE, this shift represents both an opportunity and a responsibility – to ensure that increasingly ambitious designs are matched by uncompromising structural integrity, durability and precision.Integrating glass from the concept stage Larger glass surfaces have fundamentally changed how glazing is approached in yacht construction. No longer a late-stage addition, glass must be embedded into the superstructure concept from the earliest design phases, with engineers analysing how forces move through the pane, adhesive bond and surrounding structure. Unlike static architectural environments, yachts operate under continuous
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Situated on Spain's northeastern Mediterranean coast in the city of Tarragona, is Port Tarraco, which has established itself as one of the superyacht industry's leading technical marinas. Managed since 2020 by Group Ocibar, a specialist marina operator with a portfolio that includes Port Adriano, Marina Botafoc and other facilities in the Western Mediterranean, the Tarragona-based marina offers 32 deep-water berths accommodating yachts from 45 to 160 metres.Known throughout the industry as the "Home of Giants", Port Tarraco has become a preferred destination for some of the world's largest superyachts. Yet according to Maite Murillo Galimany, Commercial Executive at Port Tarraco, the nickname extends far beyond the vessels themselves. "We call Port Tarraco ‘Home of Giants’ due to the big size of the superyachts we host in Tarragona," Maite explains. "I would add that it’s the ‘Home of Giants’ as well for the professional team you find there including the companies set in the marina." Having
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Superyachts have become a floating home for many of its new-age owners, and it is precisely this that has motivated Alpha Custom Yachts’ design for the Squalo 100. The brief for both the exterior and interior design was to create a yacht that feels right to live on, emotionally, physically and sensorially. From the layout to the engineering behind the walls was approached through the lens of human experience, rather than mere aesthetics. Intimacy, comfort & balance For Alpha Custom Yachts, luxury is deeply connected to proportion, intimacy and comfort: “a yacht can feature the finest materials and highest quality finishes, but if the spaces feel too tight, disconnected or uncomfortable, the emotional experience aboard is lost” says Roberto Aboumrad, the founder and CEO of Alpha Yachts. Hence, true onboard luxury is not measured by excess or scale alone, but by understanding the emotional relationship between people and space. If seating arrangements are too
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For more than 150 years, Lürssen has built its reputation on engineering excellence, delivering some of the world's most iconic superyachts. Yet behind the celebrated new-build programme lies another cornerstone of the German shipyard's offering: a comprehensive refit and services division that combines the same craftsmanship, innovation and technical expertise with a proactive approach to yacht ownership.Operating across one of the largest yacht-building infrastructures in the world, Lürssen's refit capabilities are available not only to yachts built by the shipyard itself, but to the entire global fleet. From routine maintenance and scheduled surveys to major conversions and sustainability upgrades, the shipyard has positioned itself as a destination for owners seeking complex solutions delivered to the highest standards. Scale, expertise and innovation Lürssen's shipyard network spans northern Germany, supported by a design centre in Croatia and a sales office in Fort Lauderdale. At the heart of its refit operation is the former Blohm & Voss shipyard in
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With the launch of YachtEye on Apple TV, Francesca Webster speaks with Daniel van Dongen, Managing Director of YachtEye, and members of the YachtEye team about guest experience, onboard technology and how technology improves the lives onboard for guests and crew.YachtEye has now launched on Apple TV, congratulations! Why is this such an important step? Daniel van Dongen: For us, this is a major milestone, it certainly is not just another app. It changes where and how guests interact with yacht and trip-related content. The television is still one of the most important screens onboard. It is in the main saloon, the guest cabins, the owner’s suite and even the outdoor areas. We already had the YachtEye iPad and iPhone applications, which work very well for personal use. But Apple TV brings YachtEye to the shared screen in a way that feels natural, familiar and easy. Guests can sit down, open YachtEye and immediately see
Mon, 01 Jun 2026 | 14:30
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As demand for larger, more efficient and environmentally conscious yachts continues to accelerate, catamaran specialist Sunreef Yachts has positioned itself at the centre of the sector’s evolution. From the development of its new ULTIMA range to advancing solar-powered and near-zero-emission cruising technologies, the Polish shipyard is reshaping expectations of what a luxury multihull can deliver. Speaking about the future of catamaran superyachts, Sunreef co-founder and CTO Nicolas Lapp outlined how changing owner priorities are influencing everything from propulsion systems and onboard comfort to material selection and artificial intelligence-driven sailing technologies.A new direction for performance catamarans According to Lapp, the ULTIMA range was born directly from client demand for greater speed and a more engaging cruising experience, while retaining the spaciousness and comfort associated with multihulls. “The ULTIMA range is really a response to what our clients were asking for,” explained Lapp. “They love the comfort and space of our catamarans, but many wanted more performance, more speed
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As contemporary superyacht design continues to prioritise light, openness and seamless connections to the sea, glass has evolved from a purely functional element into a defining aesthetic feature and, with the use of significantly larger glass panels, has become an essential structural component. Expansive glazing now shapes not only the visual identity of a yacht but also its engineering framework, requiring a far more integrated and technically rigorous approach. For German specialist TILSE, this shift represents both an opportunity and a responsibility – to ensure that increasingly ambitious designs are matched by uncompromising structural integrity, durability and precision.Integrating glass from the concept stage Larger glass surfaces have fundamentally changed how glazing is approached in yacht construction. No longer a late-stage addition, glass must be embedded into the superstructure concept from the earliest design phases, with engineers analysing how forces move through the pane, adhesive bond and surrounding structure. Unlike static architectural environments, yachts operate under continuous
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Situated on Spain's northeastern Mediterranean coast in the city of Tarragona, is Port Tarraco, which has established itself as one of the superyacht industry's leading technical marinas. Managed since 2020 by Group Ocibar, a specialist marina operator with a portfolio that includes Port Adriano, Marina Botafoc and other facilities in the Western Mediterranean, the Tarragona-based marina offers 32 deep-water berths accommodating yachts from 45 to 160 metres.Known throughout the industry as the "Home of Giants", Port Tarraco has become a preferred destination for some of the world's largest superyachts. Yet according to Maite Murillo Galimany, Commercial Executive at Port Tarraco, the nickname extends far beyond the vessels themselves. "We call Port Tarraco ‘Home of Giants’ due to the big size of the superyachts we host in Tarragona," Maite explains. "I would add that it’s the ‘Home of Giants’ as well for the professional team you find there including the companies set in the marina." Having
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Superyachts have become a floating home for many of its new-age owners, and it is precisely this that has motivated Alpha Custom Yachts’ design for the Squalo 100. The brief for both the exterior and interior design was to create a yacht that feels right to live on, emotionally, physically and sensorially. From the layout to the engineering behind the walls was approached through the lens of human experience, rather than mere aesthetics. Intimacy, comfort & balance For Alpha Custom Yachts, luxury is deeply connected to proportion, intimacy and comfort: “a yacht can feature the finest materials and highest quality finishes, but if the spaces feel too tight, disconnected or uncomfortable, the emotional experience aboard is lost” says Roberto Aboumrad, the founder and CEO of Alpha Yachts. Hence, true onboard luxury is not measured by excess or scale alone, but by understanding the emotional relationship between people and space. If seating arrangements are too
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For more than 150 years, Lürssen has built its reputation on engineering excellence, delivering some of the world's most iconic superyachts. Yet behind the celebrated new-build programme lies another cornerstone of the German shipyard's offering: a comprehensive refit and services division that combines the same craftsmanship, innovation and technical expertise with a proactive approach to yacht ownership.Operating across one of the largest yacht-building infrastructures in the world, Lürssen's refit capabilities are available not only to yachts built by the shipyard itself, but to the entire global fleet. From routine maintenance and scheduled surveys to major conversions and sustainability upgrades, the shipyard has positioned itself as a destination for owners seeking complex solutions delivered to the highest standards. Scale, expertise and innovation Lürssen's shipyard network spans northern Germany, supported by a design centre in Croatia and a sales office in Fort Lauderdale. At the heart of its refit operation is the former Blohm & Voss shipyard in
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With the launch of YachtEye on Apple TV, Francesca Webster speaks with Daniel van Dongen, Managing Director of YachtEye, and members of the YachtEye team about guest experience, onboard technology and how technology improves the lives onboard for guests and crew.YachtEye has now launched on Apple TV, congratulations! Why is this such an important step? Daniel van Dongen: For us, this is a major milestone, it certainly is not just another app. It changes where and how guests interact with yacht and trip-related content. The television is still one of the most important screens onboard. It is in the main saloon, the guest cabins, the owner’s suite and even the outdoor areas. We already had the YachtEye iPad and iPhone applications, which work very well for personal use. But Apple TV brings YachtEye to the shared screen in a way that feels natural, familiar and easy. Guests can sit down, open YachtEye and immediately see
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As demand for larger, more efficient and environmentally conscious yachts continues to accelerate, catamaran specialist Sunreef Yachts has positioned itself at the centre of the sector’s evolution. From the development of its new ULTIMA range to advancing solar-powered and near-zero-emission cruising technologies, the Polish shipyard is reshaping expectations of what a luxury multihull can deliver. Speaking about the future of catamaran superyachts, Sunreef co-founder and CTO Nicolas Lapp outlined how changing owner priorities are influencing everything from propulsion systems and onboard comfort to material selection and artificial intelligence-driven sailing technologies.A new direction for performance catamarans According to Lapp, the ULTIMA range was born directly from client demand for greater speed and a more engaging cruising experience, while retaining the spaciousness and comfort associated with multihulls. “The ULTIMA range is really a response to what our clients were asking for,” explained Lapp. “They love the comfort and space of our catamarans, but many wanted more performance, more speed
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The 43-metre Hike Metal Works explorer yacht Friendly Confines was spotted docked in Dublin, Ireland, late last May. According to AIS data, she is currently in Bergen, Norway, having arrived from Belfast earlier this month. Delivered in 2006 by the Canadian shipyard, the yacht was formerly known as Marcato and Copasetic. More recently, Friendly Confines underwent an extensive refit at STP Shipyard Palma between 2025 and 2026. Among her defining exterior features is a blue hull, which complements her rugged explorer profile. Her interiors were designed by Gold Coast Design Studio, while naval architecture and exterior design were penned by Guarino & Cox. With an internal volume of 491 GT, she can accommodate up to 12 guests across five well-appointed staterooms, attended by a crew of seven. In terms of propulsion, Friendly Confines is powered by twin Caterpillar engines, enabling a cruising speed of 13 knots and a top speed of 14 knots
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 | 08:00
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The 95-metre Golden Yachts superyacht O’Pari was recently seen anchored in Athens, Greece, ahead of Posidonia 2026. Several other superyachts, including the 60.98-metre O'Madeleine, were also spotted in the area during the international shipping exhibition, which took place from 1 to 5 June. Delivered in 2020, O’Pari remains the largest yacht built by the Greek shipyard to date. She forms part of a fleet of distinctive Golden Yachts projects, alongside notable vessels such as the 87.6-metre Project X and the 77.7-metre Malia, which was launched in 2023. Her exterior and interior design were penned by Studio Vafiadis. Spanning 2,700 GT, O’Pari offers a range of standout amenities, including a touch-and-go helipad positioned on the forward upper deck, an expansive sundeck complete with a DJ booth, bar and Jacuzzi, and a dedicated wellness area featuring a massage room, Turkish hammam and Finnish sauna. Accommodation is provided for guests across a collection of marble- and mosaic-clad staterooms, comprising nine
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 | 08:00
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The 59.2-metre Feadship superyacht Le Pharaon was recently seen anchored in Stabia Main Port, Castellammare di Stabia, Italy. According to AIS data, the yacht arrived from Bizerte, Tunisia, where she had been located since late last month. Le Pharaon is the second yacht to bear the name, having been commissioned by the same owner. After spending much of each year living aboard the original 55.5-metre Le Pharaon, now called Victory, the owner opted to commission a larger successor tailored to extended periods of cruising. Designed by De Voogt Naval Architects, the yacht is characterised by the angular styling of her main deck superstructure and a timeless profile. Inside, the original interiors by Larvor were extensively refreshed and restyled in 2015 by designer Laura Pomponi of Luxury Projects, with accommodation available for up to 12 guests. Constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, Le Pharaon is powered by twin Caterpillar engines that enable a cruising
Thu, 11 Jun 2026 | 06:48
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The 68.2-metre Abeking & Rasmussen superyacht Starlust was seen anchored off Kos, Greece, on 15 May. According to AIS data, she departed the island on 31 May and is currently en route to Bodrum, Turkey. Previously named Soaring, the vessel was delivered in 2020 and was designed entirely in-house by Focus Yacht Design. Her exterior is characterised by a sleek profile, featuring a sharp bow, clean lines and a light grey hull contrasted by a white superstructure. Inside, the 1,541 GT yacht accommodates up to 12 guests across six staterooms. The full-beam owner's suite is among the yacht's standout features, benefitting from a forward-facing position and generous proportions, while an adjoining library offers panoramic views through expansive glazing. Powered by twin MTU engines, Starlust cruises comfortably at 14 knots and can reach a top speed of 16.2 knots
Wed, 10 Jun 2026 | 08:00
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The recently refitted 77.4-metre explorer yacht Aqua Lares was seen cruising in Harstad, Norway last Sunday. Built by IHC Verschure in 1974, she was previously named Legend and underwent extensive refits at Damen Shiprepair & Conversion facilities in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Aqua Lares’ original design features interiors by John Misiag Design and Shelley McNaughton Interior Designs, exterior design by M.E. Consulting, and naval architecture by IHC Verschure and M.E. Consulting. The latest refit was led by Italian-American entrepreneur Francesco Galli Zugaro’s wife Birgit Galli Zugaro, in collaboration with Milan-based design studio Hot Lab. Following her transformation, Aqua Lares joined the Aqua Expeditions fleet as a luxury expedition yacht tailored for voyages in some of the world's most remote destinations. Originally built as an icebreaker, her steel hull enables operations in Arctic waters, while planned itineraries include expeditions throughout East Africa, with voyages between the Seychelles and Zanzibar. The yacht is also notable for Aqua Expeditions' cabin-by-cabin
Tue, 09 Jun 2026 | 08:00
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The 83.5-metre Feadship superyacht Savannah was spotted cruising off the coast of Guernsey last Sunday. According to AIS data, she arrived from Saint Helier, the capital of Jersey in the Channel Islands. Delivered in 2015, Savannah is the first hybrid superyacht delivered by her builder and marked a milestone for the yard upon her launch. She combines an electro-mechanical propulsion system with a streamlined hull design to enhance efficiency, extend cruising range, and reduce fuel consumption. Her interior was designed by CG Design, who also collaborated on her exterior design alongside De Voogt Naval Architects, responsible for her naval architecture. Accommodation is provided for up to 12 guests across six staterooms, including an owner’s deck with a forward-facing master suite. Key features onboard Savannah include expansive indoor-outdoor living spaces formed by the aft owner and main deck areas, as well as a semi-submerged Nemo lounge. She also offers a nine-metre aft deck pool, a touch-and-go helipad,
Mon, 08 Jun 2026 | 08:00