New Designs
Design studio ThirtyC has unveiled the first details of a new 55-metre superyacht concept, ION. According to ThirtyC, the new design has been engineered to lead in both form and
philosophy, with a proposed alternative nuclear propulsion option available. ION features a defining vertical bow, which enhances both her aesthetics, as well as her efficiency and
seakeeping abilities. According to her designers her purposeful profile projects authority and reinforces her modern identity.
“We approached ION as an architectural object on the water,” explained ThirtyC’s Creative Director Rob Armstrong. A key feature in ION’s design is her impressive duplex-style aft
saloon, which provides two levels of entertainment and relaxation space onboard. Combined with expansive glazing, her saloon is elevated, creating a feeling of openness and an
light-filled environment. The overall atmosphere offers guests a refined balance of privacy, scale and connection to the ocean.
“Her vertical bow, duplex aft saloon and the clarity of her profile
Thu, 05 Feb 2026 | 12:15
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The 33.52-metre Hargrave raised pilothouse yacht Oikos is currently preparing for delivery following her recent arrival in Fort Lauderdale, where she was unloaded ahead of her
handover to her new owner. Built by Hagrave in Taiwan and delivered in 2026, Oikos is hull number 2 of the builder’s raised pilot house series.
The yacht features exterior design and naval architecture by Hargrave Custom Yachts in collaboration with Jack Sarin Naval Architects, Inc. With a volume of 200GT, Oikos has been
built with a GRP hull and superstructure.
Developed with input from experienced Hargrave owners, the Oikos platform incorporates design enhancements aimed at increased beam, improved stability and capability for extended
cruising. The model also introduces a number of owner-driven customisations across both interior and exterior spaces.
The raised pilothouse yacht was last sold in 2024. Her arrival in Fort Lauderdale marks a key milestone ahead of final commissioning and delivery preparations before she enters
private use
Thu, 05 Feb 2026 | 13:45
Build Updates
The hull of the 82.5-metre Feadship superyacht Feadship 829 has been spotted departing Rotterdam as she makes her way to the Feadship Royal Van Lent facility in Kaag, the
Netherlands. Seen here travelling through Alphen aan den Rijn and Woubrugge, both of which are located in the province of South Holland, Feadship 829 was photographed for the first
time earlier this week, outside the shed at Casco-en Sectiebouw Rotterdam facility.
Read: Hull of 83m Feadship 829 superyacht seen for the first timeVery little is known about the Feadship 829 yacht, with construction beginning in 2023. Featuring a steel hull and
aluminium structure, the hull of the Feadship 829 yacht was constructed at Casco-en Sectiebouw Rotterdam (CSR).
Feadship 829 features naval architecture designed by De Voogt Naval Architects, alongside exterior design and general arrangement by Harrison Eidsgaard. With an expected delivery
of 2027, the hull and superstructure of Feadship 829 will now be joined together at
Thu, 05 Feb 2026 | 13:30
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When the Mediterranean Superyacht Forum (MSF) returns to Palma de Mallorca this April (28 and 29), it will do so with a renewed sense of purpose. Hosted for the third consecutive
year by the Balearic Marine Cluster (BMC), the forum has steadily evolved into a key Mediterranean meeting point for the superyacht industry. This year, however, BMC is introducing
a fundamentally different setup, designed not just to stimulate discussion, but to deliver concrete, actionable outcomes.
“The Mediterranean Superyacht Forum was never conceived as another conference,” says Pedro Suasi, Cluster Manager at Balearic Marine Cluster and Founder of the Mediterranean
Superyacht Forum. “It was designed as a space where the industry can slow down, listen to itself, and work collectively on the challenges that truly matter.”
Taking place over two days, the MSF will bring together shipyards, marinas, owner representatives, captains, brokers, designers, managers, investors and innovators from across the
superyacht value chain. While the breadth
Mon, 02 Feb 2026 | 09:15
How to Build It
For more than 25 years, SuperYacht Spares (SYS) has gone beyond traditional yacht provisioning, acting not as a supplier but as a dedicated service provider — an extension of your
team. Each year, SYS equips over 20 new-build projects (50m and above) and supports more than 450 operational yachts around the globe, ensuring they perform flawlessly from day one
and throughout their lifetime.
Their mission is simple yet ambitious: “We are here to ensure you never need to compromise on the pleasure of yachting.”An extension of your team
From the first drawing of a new build to the daily operations of an established yacht, SYS provides seamless support. Each project is guided by a personalised dedicated team of
specialists who assist you from start to finish, regularly visiting the yard, working alongside your crew, and ensuring every system and detail on board runs flawlessly.
SYS doesn’t just deliver equipment; they deliver confidence. With hands-on expertise
Fri, 16 Jan 2026 | 11:15
How to Build It
Starting Vyva Fabrics 35 years ago, it was just Carol Driessen, a 150-metres of Sunbrella acrylic and a passion for creating, using fabrics and colours. Based in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands, Carol and her team are both textile visionaries and trendsetters, working with sustainable fabrics and Flexiteek before it was popular. Establishing their expertise
early on, it’s now almost impossible to find a superyacht without a touch of Vyva Fabrics.A journey of invention
The yachting world has always felt like home for Carol, founder, owner and CEO of Vyva Fabrics. Growing up in a marina owned by her parents, Carol’s life has revolved around
yachting. It should therefore come as no surprise that, in the early days, if a ship needed a refit or new outfitting, Carol would do it all herself.
The first few years, there was little she didn’t do. Carol held the title of warehouse manager, accountant, sales representative, shipping manager, booth
Wed, 14 Jan 2026 | 15:30
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When Amels unveiled its Limited Editions concept in 2005, it quietly rewrote the rules of semi-custom yacht building. Two decades on, the formula is more compelling than ever and
nowhere is this evolution more clearly expressed than in the Amels 60; a yacht conceived for adventure, family and charter and engineered to deliver long-term value.Now seven
delivered hulls into the series, the Amels 60 has matured into a strategic lifestyle investment, combining proven naval architecture with a level of personalisation that allows
each yacht to feel distinctly its own. The latest example, Memories, reflects not only the accumulated experience of the shipyard, but also the insight of owners, captains and
brokers who have shaped the platform since its inception.
A proven platform with a faster path to delivery
At the heart of the Amels 60 philosophy lies a fundamental advantage: reliability. A semi-custom yacht built on a refined platform offers repeatability, predictability and
efficiency. With engineering
Tue, 13 Jan 2026 | 12:15
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The first superyacht in the series was delivered in 2024 and established the architectural language of the 50Steel line. In this latest unit, the platform reaches a new milestone
as it becomes the first to incorporate a green methanol reformer fuel cell system, developed with Siemens Energy - the first application of this technology on a superyacht,
designed with a precise mission: by reforming green methanol into hydrogen, which is then converted into electrical energy, the system allows the yacht to power all hotel functions
without running the main engines or diesel generators.The system can produce up to one hundred kilowatts and can cover roughly ninety percent of a yacht’s typical operational
profile at anchor with zero emissions. This places the yacht ahead of the regulatory curve at a time when the International Maritime Organization is preparing to enforce a twenty
percent emissions reduction by 2030.
The role of green methanol in practical yacht operation
The
Mon, 12 Jan 2026 | 11:45
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ONEXP’s aftersales and service operation has grown alongside the company’s expanding footprint on board the world’s largest yachts, including 11 of the top 50 largest yachts in the
world. Speaking with Leon Osseweijer, Head of Aftersales and Services, it is clear the team’s ethos remains simple yet exacting: be present, be proactive, and take ownership until
the job is done.A fleet built on trust
ONEXP now supports more than thirty-five vessels, including several recent deliveries that the company did not integrate at build. “Client trust is everything at ONEXP,” says Leon.
“Challenges do happen in yachting. We don’t talk a problem away, we take care of it. If that means putting an engineer on a plane, we do it right away.”
That sense of trust is echoed by clients across the fleet. “ONEXP is the best team I have worked with in the industry,” says Simon Hodkinson, CTO of a 100m-plus superyacht. “Their
standards, passion,
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 | 11:45
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When the Mediterranean Superyacht Forum (MSF) returns to Palma de Mallorca this April (28 and 29), it will do so with a renewed sense of purpose. Hosted for the third consecutive
year by the Balearic Marine Cluster (BMC), the forum has steadily evolved into a key Mediterranean meeting point for the superyacht industry. This year, however, BMC is introducing
a fundamentally different setup, designed not just to stimulate discussion, but to deliver concrete, actionable outcomes.
“The Mediterranean Superyacht Forum was never conceived as another conference,” says Pedro Suasi, Cluster Manager at Balearic Marine Cluster and Founder of the Mediterranean
Superyacht Forum. “It was designed as a space where the industry can slow down, listen to itself, and work collectively on the challenges that truly matter.”
Taking place over two days, the MSF will bring together shipyards, marinas, owner representatives, captains, brokers, designers, managers, investors and innovators from across the
superyacht value chain. While the breadth
Mon, 02 Feb 2026 | 09:15
How to Build It
For more than 25 years, SuperYacht Spares (SYS) has gone beyond traditional yacht provisioning, acting not as a supplier but as a dedicated service provider — an extension of your
team. Each year, SYS equips over 20 new-build projects (50m and above) and supports more than 450 operational yachts around the globe, ensuring they perform flawlessly from day one
and throughout their lifetime.
Their mission is simple yet ambitious: “We are here to ensure you never need to compromise on the pleasure of yachting.”An extension of your team
From the first drawing of a new build to the daily operations of an established yacht, SYS provides seamless support. Each project is guided by a personalised dedicated team of
specialists who assist you from start to finish, regularly visiting the yard, working alongside your crew, and ensuring every system and detail on board runs flawlessly.
SYS doesn’t just deliver equipment; they deliver confidence. With hands-on expertise
Fri, 16 Jan 2026 | 11:15
How to Build It
Starting Vyva Fabrics 35 years ago, it was just Carol Driessen, a 150-metres of Sunbrella acrylic and a passion for creating, using fabrics and colours. Based in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands, Carol and her team are both textile visionaries and trendsetters, working with sustainable fabrics and Flexiteek before it was popular. Establishing their expertise
early on, it’s now almost impossible to find a superyacht without a touch of Vyva Fabrics.A journey of invention
The yachting world has always felt like home for Carol, founder, owner and CEO of Vyva Fabrics. Growing up in a marina owned by her parents, Carol’s life has revolved around
yachting. It should therefore come as no surprise that, in the early days, if a ship needed a refit or new outfitting, Carol would do it all herself.
The first few years, there was little she didn’t do. Carol held the title of warehouse manager, accountant, sales representative, shipping manager, booth
Wed, 14 Jan 2026 | 15:30
Partner Content
When Amels unveiled its Limited Editions concept in 2005, it quietly rewrote the rules of semi-custom yacht building. Two decades on, the formula is more compelling than ever and
nowhere is this evolution more clearly expressed than in the Amels 60; a yacht conceived for adventure, family and charter and engineered to deliver long-term value.Now seven
delivered hulls into the series, the Amels 60 has matured into a strategic lifestyle investment, combining proven naval architecture with a level of personalisation that allows
each yacht to feel distinctly its own. The latest example, Memories, reflects not only the accumulated experience of the shipyard, but also the insight of owners, captains and
brokers who have shaped the platform since its inception.
A proven platform with a faster path to delivery
At the heart of the Amels 60 philosophy lies a fundamental advantage: reliability. A semi-custom yacht built on a refined platform offers repeatability, predictability and
efficiency. With engineering
Tue, 13 Jan 2026 | 12:15
Partner Content
The first superyacht in the series was delivered in 2024 and established the architectural language of the 50Steel line. In this latest unit, the platform reaches a new milestone
as it becomes the first to incorporate a green methanol reformer fuel cell system, developed with Siemens Energy - the first application of this technology on a superyacht,
designed with a precise mission: by reforming green methanol into hydrogen, which is then converted into electrical energy, the system allows the yacht to power all hotel functions
without running the main engines or diesel generators.The system can produce up to one hundred kilowatts and can cover roughly ninety percent of a yacht’s typical operational
profile at anchor with zero emissions. This places the yacht ahead of the regulatory curve at a time when the International Maritime Organization is preparing to enforce a twenty
percent emissions reduction by 2030.
The role of green methanol in practical yacht operation
The
Mon, 12 Jan 2026 | 11:45
Partner Content
ONEXP’s aftersales and service operation has grown alongside the company’s expanding footprint on board the world’s largest yachts, including 11 of the top 50 largest yachts in the
world. Speaking with Leon Osseweijer, Head of Aftersales and Services, it is clear the team’s ethos remains simple yet exacting: be present, be proactive, and take ownership until
the job is done.A fleet built on trust
ONEXP now supports more than thirty-five vessels, including several recent deliveries that the company did not integrate at build. “Client trust is everything at ONEXP,” says Leon.
“Challenges do happen in yachting. We don’t talk a problem away, we take care of it. If that means putting an engineer on a plane, we do it right away.”
That sense of trust is echoed by clients across the fleet. “ONEXP is the best team I have worked with in the industry,” says Simon Hodkinson, CTO of a 100m-plus superyacht. “Their
standards, passion,
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 | 11:45
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Seen here in Barcelona is the 90-metre Oceanco superyacht Shodan. Launched in 2019 and previously known as DreAMBoat, the steel and aluminium yacht features exterior design by
Espen Øino International, interiors by Terence Disdale Design and naval architecture by her Dutch builder Oceanco. Onboard, Shodan displays a relaxed, beach-house vibe, with soft
textures, muted tones and natural light flooding throughout. With a volume of 2,946 GT, Shodan accommodates 22 guests across nine staterooms, including a full-beam owner’s suite
forward on the main deck.
Key features onboard include a 7.5-metre pool on the main deck aft, a Jacuzzi on her sun deck and multiple lounges across her four decks. Shodan is also equipped with a cinema
lounge, as well as a full wellness centre, with a spa treatment room, hammam, sauna and beauty salon, alongside a fully equipped gym with ocean views. Powered by twin MTU diesel
engines, Shodan reaches a top speed of 18.5 knots
Thu, 05 Feb 2026 | 08:00
Pictured here last week at the Emirates Palace Marina in Abu Dhabi, is the 78.29-metre superyacht Platinum. The flagship Admiral yacht made her debut at the Monaco Yacht Show 2024,
with her interiors unveiled for the first time last year. Designed in collaboration with Lobanov Design for her exterior and Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design for her interiors,
Platinum features naval architecture developed by Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture and The Italian Sea Group. Key features onboard Platinum include a 100-square-metre master
suite on the upper deck, alongside a full-beam VIP suite, with amenities such as a panoramic glass elevator, a six metre by 2.4-metre pool and a massage room, sauna and a hammam
with a ceiling that mimics a starry sky. Platinum is currently for sale with Magnitude Yachts. You can see more of Platinum's interiors here.
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Wed, 04 Feb 2026 | 08:00
Seen here cruising in Phuket, Thailand last month is the 55-metre Heesen motor yacht Azamanta. Known for her striking bronze hull, Azamanta features an ice-classed exterior design
by Omega Architects, alongside interior design penned by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design and naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects. Azamanta can comfortably
accommodate up to 12 guests across a six stateroom configuration, as well as a crew of 13 in seven cabins. Built in 2015, she was Heesen Yachts’ first unit in its the 55M Steel
series, which was later followed by Laurentia in 2017, with the latest hull, Angelica due to launch in October 2026.
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Tue, 03 Feb 2026 | 08:00
Spotted here last week cruising in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, is the 119-metre Blohm & Voss superyacht A. Also known as Motor Yacht A, she was constructed in 2008 under
the project name Sigma and features interior and exterior design by Philippe Starck, who has previously described the interior as “the elegance of intelligence.” Key features
onboard A include her long foredeck, which houses a helipad, while her aft deck is home to a swimming pool. Powered by twin MAN diesel engines, A is able to cruise at a maximum
speed of 23 knots.
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Mon, 02 Feb 2026 | 08:00
The 50.5-metre superyacht Sweet Caroline II, built by Trinity Yachts in 2009, was spotted anchored here in Saint Lucia. Sold at auction last year, Sweet Caroline II, previously
known as Sapphire, features exterior design and naval architecture by Trinity, with interior styling by James McFarlane. With an 8.59-metre beam, Sweet Caroline II offers a
flexible layout for up to 20 guests across seven staterooms, including a bridge deck master suite with direct access to a private deck. Outside, her sundeck is arranged for easy
Caribbean living with a Jacuzzi, bar and multiple lounging and dining zones. Powered by twin MTU engines, the Jamaica-flagged yacht cruises at 15 knots and reaches a top speed of
23 knots.
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Fri, 30 Jan 2026 | 08:00
Spotted recently docked in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, was the 49.5-metre superyacht Falco Moscata, formerly known as Exuma. Delivered in 2010 by Italian shipyard Perini Navi,
she was the first yacht launched in the Picchiotti Vitruvius line and was conceived as an eco-focused explorer designed for long-range cruising in all conditions. Fresh from a
six-month refit in La Spezia, completed in March 2025, she features naval architecture by Philippe Briand, with exterior design by Vitruvius Yacht Design and interiors penned by
Perini Navi. Falco Moscata accommodates up to 11 guests across six staterooms, including a full-beam owner’s suite, supported by a crew of seven. Multiple award-winning, she
features a specially engineered hull for improved fuel efficiency, extendable stabilisers and generous deck spaces suited to exploration. Powered by twin Caterpillar diesel
engines, she cruises at 14 knots and can reach a top speed of 16.5 knots.
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Thu, 29 Jan 2026 | 08:00