New Launch
Mulder Shipyard has announced the launch of the ninth hull Mulder ThirtySix motor yacht, also known as BN144. The ceremony took place at its Zoeterwoude shipyard, with delivery
scheduled for Spring 2026.The ninth Mulder ThirtySix hull was sold in 2025 by Alex Lees-Buckley of Camper & Nicholsons to experienced owners passionate about long-range cruising.
She features naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects, with exterior design by Claydon Reeves.
Read: Ninth Mulder ThirtySix motor yacht sold and in-buildFollowing the traditional breaking of champagne against the hull, the dock was slowly flooded with water from the Oude
Rijn. This marks a key milestone in the yacht’s construction before she proceeds to final outfitting, commissioning and sea trials in preparation for delivery.
Inside, her interiors by Vickers Studio are tailored to the owner’s requests. The yacht features four staterooms, including a ‘second master’ suite on the lower deck. Meanwhile,
her open deck arrangement was designed in a
Mon, 09 Mar 2026 | 09:30
Business
On 28 February, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East intensified, bringing renewed scrutiny to stability across the Gulf region. The developments follow a period of sustained
uncertainty since October 2023, when regional conflict first escalated.
In recent months, there was a perception that conditions were gradually stabilising, particularly after Houthi forces announced a halt to attacks on commercial shipping in the Red
Sea.
The latest developments, however, have revived questions over the implications for superyacht operations and insurance cover in the region.Operational implications
Whether the recent instability, including reports of collateral incidents, is prompting superyachts to depart the Gulf appears limited at this stage. Captain Mike Fetton, Managing
Director of JLS Yachts, reports that while there have been isolated enquiries regarding outward clearance and contingency routing, no broader movement has materialised.
“At this stage we have not observed a significant or coordinated departure of yachts from the region,” Fetton says, adding that “the majority of vessels
Thu, 05 Mar 2026 | 13:00
Mergers & Acquisitions
Sources close to Lürssen have told SuperYacht Times that the company has not considered acquiring The Italian Sea Group (TISG), denying speculation that it may be interested in the
Italian builder.The rumours emerged amid heightened scrutiny of The Italian Sea Group’s financial position following an internal review, with media reports over the weekend
suggesting that Lürssen could be a potential buyer.
Read: TISG launches forensic investigation into internal overspending and financial irregularitiesOn 2 March 2026, TISG stated that a preliminary internal analysis conducted by
Chief Executive Officer Giovanni Costantino, together with external advisors, had identified expenditure exceeding approved project budgets during the execution of certain
contracts.
According to the company, the overruns were made possible by a group of individuals who implemented a system designed to circumvent internal controls. The scope of those involved
is still being determined.
SuperYacht Times will continue to follow this story and will update it with new information accordingly.
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Camper & Nicholsons (C&N) has long been recognised for its heritage of excellence, although its recent growth trajectory can be traced to a quieter force behind the scenes: a
purpose-built technology ecosystem created entirely in-house. At the helm of this transformation is Chief Technology Officer Giovanni Alessi Anghini, whose philosophy places
clients firmly at the centre of every digital initiative.
His approach has reshaped not only how the company operates, but also how it engages with owners, captains and project partners across all sectors of the business. “Our philosophy
is strictly client-first,” Giovanni explains. A mindset that has guided the development of an interconnected digital architecture, enhancing transparency, accelerating
decision-making and deepening the relationship between the company and its clients. What began as a rethink of internal processes has since become a cornerstone of C&N’s market
strength.A seamless digital shift anchored in client service
The evolution of C&N’s technological landscape has been notable for its speed
Fri, 06 Mar 2026 | 09:30
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Seychelles has long been one of the Indian Ocean’s most naturally spectacular cruising grounds: a destination defined by raw beauty, remote outer islands and a rare sense of
genuine expedition. Yet to become a mature superyacht destination, beauty alone is not enough, operational predictability, structured compliance pathways and disciplined
coordination must underpin the experience. For captains, managers and brokers, the question is always the same: can it be executed in a manner that is clean, safe, and predictable?
That is the space Uncharted Yachting is stepping into. Founded this year by Seychellois entrepreneur Mervyn Esparon, the agency is designed around one central idea: reducing
operational uncertainty through structured pre-arrival documentation, single-point accountability and disciplined shore-side execution, while elevating the guest experience
ashore.A business built around a captain’s reality
“Uncharted started with a captain’s reality in mind,” Mervyn explains. “A destination can be spectacular, but if it’s not predictable operationally, it becomes hard to plan, hard
to
Mon, 02 Mar 2026 | 12:30
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Founded in 1967, Delta Marine is a family-owned shipyard located on the banks of Seattle’s Duwamish River. With more than five decades of naval architecture, engineering expertise
and hands-on craftsmanship behind it, the shipyard has evolved into America's leading builder of fully custom yachts.From its Pacific Northwest base, Delta has built a reputation
not through volume or visibility, but through consistency, delivering yachts engineered for serious cruising, long-term ownership and multi-generational service. Today, that
philosophy remains firmly intact as the shipyard enters a new chapter of openness and global collaboration.A legacy of shipbuilding
Founded by Ivor and Jack Jones, Delta Marine’s early years were defined by the construction of commercial and fishing vessels designed for the demanding waters of the Pacific
Northwest. Those projects established the technical foundation that still underpins the shipyard’s work today; an emphasis on structural integrity, practical engineering and
craftsmanship that prioritises longevity over trends.
That heritage continues to inform Delta’s modern
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 | 15:30
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For more than three decades, Begüm Doğulu has worked quietly yet decisively behind the scenes of Türkiye’s superyacht industry, shaping the frameworks, standards and international
relationships that now define it. As Founder and CEO of Begüm Yachting and the wider Begüm Group of Companies, she has played a pivotal role in transforming Türkiye from a
desirable cruising destination into a fully integrated, globally competitive superyacht ecosystem.
Doğulu’s path into yachting was never conventional. With varying academic foundations ranging from art to business to becoming a licensed tour guide, her multidisciplinary
background has become one of her greatest strengths, allowing her to approach yacht tourism not simply as a service industry but as a complex economic and experiential
system.Building a national superyacht brand
Begüm Doğulu has worked hard to help elevate the Turkish yachting industry to international standards. Not only that but she has helped ease the clearance and arrival processes for
foreign-flagged vessels to cruise in
Mon, 23 Feb 2026 | 10:00
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In a market where genuine choice above 100 metres remains exceptionally rare, Mar occupies a rare and compelling position. Delivered by Benetti in 2020, the 107-metre superyacht
represents a remarkable achievement in Italian yacht building, with her elongated silhouette and clean exterior lines. Currently Mar is for sale with BehneMar, an exclusive yacht
consultancy agency located in Monaco and Dubai, unique for their incredibly discreet and confidential approach.
The company, founded by the very passionate Dr. Rainer Behne, takes pride in their way of working, “we’ve been around for 20 years, you must somehow remain unique… I believe it is
our silent approach which sets us apart. We don’t utter a word about our anything: sales, clients, nor intentions”. Yet more than that, BehneMar is very much a family office “the
term ‘family’ describes us well,” Dr. Behne notes.Built to bring together
With a gross tonnage of 3,900, a volume typically associated with far larger
Mon, 23 Feb 2026 | 09:00
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Edmiston has entered a defining new chapter in the evolution of its Yacht Management division, unveiling a strengthened leadership structure designed to enhance operational
excellence while remaining firmly rooted in its long-standing clients-first philosophy.With Shelley Dowie appointed Head of Yacht Management and Piers Flood taking on the role of
Head of Fleet Operations, the brokerage is reinforcing its commitment to structured growth, technical rigour and personalised service across its managed fleet. Supporting them are
Deputy Head of Yacht Management Timon Fisher and Senior Fleet Operations Manager/DPA & CSO Orry Crews, forming a senior team that combines seagoing experience, shore-based
expertise and strategic oversight.
This leadership development forms part of a broader internal expansion, including the establishment of a new centralised office in Southampton, complementing existing Yacht
Management hubs in London and Monaco. The three-location network is designed to ensure seamless coordination and consistent premium service delivery across an expanding global
fleet.Leadership shaped by experience at sea
Wed, 18 Feb 2026 | 15:00
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Camper & Nicholsons (C&N) has long been recognised for its heritage of excellence, although its recent growth trajectory can be traced to a quieter force behind the scenes: a
purpose-built technology ecosystem created entirely in-house. At the helm of this transformation is Chief Technology Officer Giovanni Alessi Anghini, whose philosophy places
clients firmly at the centre of every digital initiative.
His approach has reshaped not only how the company operates, but also how it engages with owners, captains and project partners across all sectors of the business. “Our philosophy
is strictly client-first,” Giovanni explains. A mindset that has guided the development of an interconnected digital architecture, enhancing transparency, accelerating
decision-making and deepening the relationship between the company and its clients. What began as a rethink of internal processes has since become a cornerstone of C&N’s market
strength.A seamless digital shift anchored in client service
The evolution of C&N’s technological landscape has been notable for its speed
Fri, 06 Mar 2026 | 09:30
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Seychelles has long been one of the Indian Ocean’s most naturally spectacular cruising grounds: a destination defined by raw beauty, remote outer islands and a rare sense of
genuine expedition. Yet to become a mature superyacht destination, beauty alone is not enough, operational predictability, structured compliance pathways and disciplined
coordination must underpin the experience. For captains, managers and brokers, the question is always the same: can it be executed in a manner that is clean, safe, and predictable?
That is the space Uncharted Yachting is stepping into. Founded this year by Seychellois entrepreneur Mervyn Esparon, the agency is designed around one central idea: reducing
operational uncertainty through structured pre-arrival documentation, single-point accountability and disciplined shore-side execution, while elevating the guest experience
ashore.A business built around a captain’s reality
“Uncharted started with a captain’s reality in mind,” Mervyn explains. “A destination can be spectacular, but if it’s not predictable operationally, it becomes hard to plan, hard
to
Mon, 02 Mar 2026 | 12:30
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Founded in 1967, Delta Marine is a family-owned shipyard located on the banks of Seattle’s Duwamish River. With more than five decades of naval architecture, engineering expertise
and hands-on craftsmanship behind it, the shipyard has evolved into America's leading builder of fully custom yachts.From its Pacific Northwest base, Delta has built a reputation
not through volume or visibility, but through consistency, delivering yachts engineered for serious cruising, long-term ownership and multi-generational service. Today, that
philosophy remains firmly intact as the shipyard enters a new chapter of openness and global collaboration.A legacy of shipbuilding
Founded by Ivor and Jack Jones, Delta Marine’s early years were defined by the construction of commercial and fishing vessels designed for the demanding waters of the Pacific
Northwest. Those projects established the technical foundation that still underpins the shipyard’s work today; an emphasis on structural integrity, practical engineering and
craftsmanship that prioritises longevity over trends.
That heritage continues to inform Delta’s modern
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 | 15:30
Partner Content
For more than three decades, Begüm Doğulu has worked quietly yet decisively behind the scenes of Türkiye’s superyacht industry, shaping the frameworks, standards and international
relationships that now define it. As Founder and CEO of Begüm Yachting and the wider Begüm Group of Companies, she has played a pivotal role in transforming Türkiye from a
desirable cruising destination into a fully integrated, globally competitive superyacht ecosystem.
Doğulu’s path into yachting was never conventional. With varying academic foundations ranging from art to business to becoming a licensed tour guide, her multidisciplinary
background has become one of her greatest strengths, allowing her to approach yacht tourism not simply as a service industry but as a complex economic and experiential
system.Building a national superyacht brand
Begüm Doğulu has worked hard to help elevate the Turkish yachting industry to international standards. Not only that but she has helped ease the clearance and arrival processes for
foreign-flagged vessels to cruise in
Mon, 23 Feb 2026 | 10:00
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In a market where genuine choice above 100 metres remains exceptionally rare, Mar occupies a rare and compelling position. Delivered by Benetti in 2020, the 107-metre superyacht
represents a remarkable achievement in Italian yacht building, with her elongated silhouette and clean exterior lines. Currently Mar is for sale with BehneMar, an exclusive yacht
consultancy agency located in Monaco and Dubai, unique for their incredibly discreet and confidential approach.
The company, founded by the very passionate Dr. Rainer Behne, takes pride in their way of working, “we’ve been around for 20 years, you must somehow remain unique… I believe it is
our silent approach which sets us apart. We don’t utter a word about our anything: sales, clients, nor intentions”. Yet more than that, BehneMar is very much a family office “the
term ‘family’ describes us well,” Dr. Behne notes.Built to bring together
With a gross tonnage of 3,900, a volume typically associated with far larger
Mon, 23 Feb 2026 | 09:00
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Edmiston has entered a defining new chapter in the evolution of its Yacht Management division, unveiling a strengthened leadership structure designed to enhance operational
excellence while remaining firmly rooted in its long-standing clients-first philosophy.With Shelley Dowie appointed Head of Yacht Management and Piers Flood taking on the role of
Head of Fleet Operations, the brokerage is reinforcing its commitment to structured growth, technical rigour and personalised service across its managed fleet. Supporting them are
Deputy Head of Yacht Management Timon Fisher and Senior Fleet Operations Manager/DPA & CSO Orry Crews, forming a senior team that combines seagoing experience, shore-based
expertise and strategic oversight.
This leadership development forms part of a broader internal expansion, including the establishment of a new centralised office in Southampton, complementing existing Yacht
Management hubs in London and Monaco. The three-location network is designed to ensure seamless coordination and consistent premium service delivery across an expanding global
fleet.Leadership shaped by experience at sea
Wed, 18 Feb 2026 | 15:00
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Observed a week ago cruising in Golfito, Costa Rica, was the 77.25-metre superyacht 818, previously known as Pi. Delivered by Feadship in 2019, the 1,592 GT motor yacht was
originally launched as Syzygy 818. Her naval architecture was developed by De Voogt Naval Architects, while her exterior was designed by Jarkko Jämsén and her Japanese-inspired
interiors were penned by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design. Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, 818 is characterised by the use of distinctive double-curvature
glass integrated into her superstructure, allowing abundant natural light throughout her interior spaces. The yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests, supported by a crew of 18. In
terms of performance, 818 is powered by twin MTU 16V 4000 M63 diesel engines, enabling her to reach a top speed of 18.4 knots.
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Mon, 09 Mar 2026 | 08:00
Seen this January cruising here in Otago Harbour, New Zealand, was the 49.07-metre superyacht Teleost. Delivered by Feadship in 1998, the classic motor yacht combines graceful
exterior lines by De Voogt Naval Architects with interiors by John Munford, characterised by rich mahogany finishes and silk detailing that reflect her timeless aesthetic. Teleost
underwent an extensive nine-month refit in 2023 at Pendennis Shipyard in Falmouth, which included upgrades to her galley with advanced culinary equipment as well as improvements to
her onboard dive facilities. Accommodation is arranged for up to 10 guests across five staterooms, complemented by amenities such as a sundeck Jacuzzi, onboard bar and a collection
of water toys. Powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, Teleost reaches a top speed of 14 knots and cruises comfortably at 11 knots.
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Fri, 06 Mar 2026 | 08:00
Seen recently arriving in Malta was the 59.3-metre superyacht Dilara, which was sold last month. Delivered in 2008 by Benetti, the 996 GT motor yacht features exterior design by
Stefano Natucci, interiors by Massari Design, with naval architecture developed by the builder. Designed for both comfort and functionality, Dilara, previously known as IDyllic,
offers a range of onboard amenities including a beach club, fully equipped gym, sauna and Jacuzzi. Accommodation is arranged for up to 14 guests across six staterooms, including a
main deck master suite, VIP suite and four additional guest staterooms. Powered by twin MTU diesel engines, the Malta-flagged yacht cruises at 15 knots and reaches a top speed of
17 knots.
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Thu, 05 Mar 2026 | 08:00
Spotted last Friday docked here in Gibraltar was the 79.95-metre superyacht Faith. Delivered by Feadship in May 2025, the 2,514 GT motor yacht recently completed a four-month
warranty period in La Ciotat before resuming her itinerary. She combines elegant exterior lines by RWD with naval architecture by De Voogt Naval Architects, while her classic blue
hull and full-height glazing give her a composed and timeless presence. Her interiors, created by Chahan Interior Design, are defined by textured stone, soft leathers and carefully
balanced natural light.
Onboard, Faith features a beach club, spa, gym, elevator and a main saloon centred around a double-sided fireplace, offering both comfort and architectural character. Among her
standout features is a diesel-electric hybrid propulsion system developed under Feadship’s FAED programme. Inspired by systems introduced on Obsidian, the configuration utilises
twin contra-rotating pods in place of traditional shaft lines, delivering quieter and more refined cruising.
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Wed, 04 Mar 2026 | 08:00
Seen this January at Bezzina Shipyard in Malta were the classic yachts Koru and Lady Goodgirl, pictured side by side during a yard period. The larger of the pair, the 50-metre
Koru, was delivered in 1983 by Dutch shipyard Feadship, with naval architecture by De Voogt Naval Architects and both her exterior and interior design by Jon Bannenberg. Formerly
known as Azteca, she recently completed a significant two-year rebuild that included an extended stern with a large swim platform, the addition of a sundeck and a fully refreshed
interior, while retaining accommodation for up to 10 guests across five staterooms. Having arrived in July, she was later joined at the yard by Lady Goodgirl in October. She is
currently for sale with Worth Avenue Yachts, with an asking price of €8,495,000.
Alongside her is Lady Goodgirl, built and launched in 1964 by Hall Russell and was designed externally and architecturally by American naval architect Philip
Tue, 03 Mar 2026 | 08:00
Observed recently cruising here in Gibraltar was the 82.3-metre classic superyacht Talitha, one of the most iconic vintage yachts still active today. Originally designed by Cox &
Stevens in 1927 and launched in 1930 by German shipyard Krupp Germaniawerft, Talitha has enjoyed a storied history spanning nearly a century. She was acquired by the late Paul
Getty in 1988 and subsequently underwent major refits in the 1990s, with Jon Bannenberg overseeing her celebrated redesign. Distinguished by her twin funnels, canoe stern and
unmistakable Art Deco character, Talitha blends period elegance with modern comfort. Onboard, she features a cinema lounge, gym and updated entertainment systems, while also
carrying a selection of classic tenders. Accommodation is arranged for up to 12 guests across six staterooms, supported by a crew of 17. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines,
Talitha cruises at 13 knots and reaches a top speed of 14.6 knots.
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Mon, 02 Mar 2026 | 08:00