Used Sales
The 70-metre Astilleros Zamakona explorer yacht Ocean Falcon sold in a deal with Kevin Merrigan and Kristen Klein of Northrop & Johnson representing the seller. Originally
delivered in 2015 to serve as a commercial rescue vessel, Ocean Falcon is positioned to be converted into a highly adaptable platform for private exploration, research-focused
programs, or future charter conversion.
Ocean Falcon features original exterior design and naval architecture by Havyard Group ASA, with 2,950 GT of internal volume. Constructed with a steel hull and superstructure, she
delivers the strength and stability required for long-range expeditions, including operations in remote and challenging environments such as the Arctic or the South Pacific.In
terms of performance, Ocean Falcon can reach a top speed of 15 knots, with a comfortable cruising speed of 12.5 knots. At the time of her sale, Ocean Falcon had a last known asking
price of €14,950,000.
Thu, 12 Feb 2026 | 17:45
Charter
Following a recent charter to Bergen, Norway onboard the 87.58-metre Schichau Unterweser AG explorer yacht Arctic, SuperYacht Times’ News Editor Sophie Spicknell sits down with
Captain Paul Crierie to find out more about the history of the converted deep sea salvage tug.
We learn more about her Guinness World Record voyage in 2014, as well as what makes Arctic the perfect expedition yacht. From her cosy interiors, to her plethora of toys and
tenders, we get a behind the scenes look at the iconic yacht.
You can catch up on our previous video in Norway onboard Arctic here, which explores what it's like to experience the season at its most authentic, with the mountains gathering
their first coat of snow, the anchorages falling silent and the region taking on a rare stillness.
Arctic is available exclusively for charter with Ahoy Club in Norway, with prices starting at €590,000 per week. You can find out more
Thu, 12 Feb 2026 | 15:30
New Model
Overmarine has unveiled the first details of its new 37.58-metre Mangusta GranSport 38 yacht model at the Miami International Boat Show 2026. The new model completes the current
GranSport line, which already includes the GranSport, 34, 45 and 54 models. Built in composite at the Viareggio facility, she is conceived as Sport Utility Yacht, combining
performance, volume and long-range capability with a focus on onboard comfort.
The core design of the Mangusta GranSport 38 features a dual asymmetrical configuration developed across two decks. Her main deck has one walkway on her port-side, while the
starboard side has been absorbed into the interior, enlarging her main saloon. On the upper deck, the arrangement is reversed, with a single walkway to starboard increasing usable
interior volume to port. As well as this, floor-to-ceiling windows and minimal structural interruptions create visual continuity between her interior and exterior areas.
The main saloon of the GranSport 38 yacht connects directly
Fri, 13 Feb 2026 | 10:30
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As Moonen Yachts begins construction on the tenth hull of its Moonen 122 Martinique, the milestone offers more than a numerical achievement. It represents a moment of reflection
and refinement for a platform that has steadily matured into one of the Dutch yard’s most assured offerings. Now in its tenth iteration, the 37.4-metre fast-displacement yacht
demonstrates how continuity, collaboration and considered interior design can elevate a proven series without losing its identity.At the heart of that evolution sits Moonen’s
collaboration with Vripack Yacht Design. The Dutch studio, responsible for the interiors of the 122 Martinique, approaches the tenth hull not as a reinvention, but as a natural
continuation of a design philosophy rooted in usability, longevity and emotional connection to life on the water.
For Marnix Hoekstra, co-creative director at Vripack, interiors begin not with materials or colour palettes, but with the people who will inhabit the yacht. “We always start with
understanding how people
Mon, 09 Feb 2026 | 11:00
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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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As Moonen Yachts begins construction on the tenth hull of its Moonen 122 Martinique, the milestone offers more than a numerical achievement. It represents a moment of reflection
and refinement for a platform that has steadily matured into one of the Dutch yard’s most assured offerings. Now in its tenth iteration, the 37.4-metre fast-displacement yacht
demonstrates how continuity, collaboration and considered interior design can elevate a proven series without losing its identity.At the heart of that evolution sits Moonen’s
collaboration with Vripack Yacht Design. The Dutch studio, responsible for the interiors of the 122 Martinique, approaches the tenth hull not as a reinvention, but as a natural
continuation of a design philosophy rooted in usability, longevity and emotional connection to life on the water.
For Marnix Hoekstra, co-creative director at Vripack, interiors begin not with materials or colour palettes, but with the people who will inhabit the yacht. “We always start with
understanding how people
Mon, 09 Feb 2026 | 11:00
Partner Content
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
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Spotted this Tuesday docked at Pier Sixty-Six Marina in Fort Lauderdale, United States, was the 74-metre superyacht Avanti. Built by Amels in 2022, her exterior design was created
by Tim Heywood, defined by an ice blue hull, a bright white superstructure, and a bold orange boot stripe at the waterline. Onboard, Winch Design designed a modern atmosphere,
elevated by a curated material mix, subtle detailing, and generous natural light throughout. With a volume of 1,790 GT, Avanti welcomes 12 guests across six staterooms, with the
layout crowned by a private owner’s deck and a forward Jacuzzi. Powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, Avanti is IMO Tier III compliant and offers a cruising speed of 15
knots, with a top speed of 16.5 knots.
If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected]
Fri, 13 Feb 2026 | 08:00
Observed cruising near Atlantis in the Bahamas this January was the 37.8-metre motor yacht Away, delivered in 2009 by Italian shipyard Sanlorenzo. The yacht features naval
architecture by the builder, with both interior and exterior design styled by Francesco Paszkowski. Designed for relaxed island cruising, the Jamaica-flagged yacht offers generous
exterior deck spaces for lounging and alfresco dining, while her interior layout accommodates up to 12 guests in five staterooms. Built with a GRP hull and superstructure, Away is
powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, delivering a cruising speed of 12 knots and a top speed of 17 knots, making her well suited to swift passages between Bahamian
anchorages.
If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected]
Thu, 12 Feb 2026 | 08:00
Spotted recently docked here in Poole Harbour, United Kingdom, was the 123.23-metre superyacht Golden Odyssey, fresh from completing a refit in Hamburg. Delivered in 2015 by German
shipyard Lürssen Yachts, the 7,690 GT motor yacht features an elegant exterior by Francis Design, with interiors by Alberto Pinto and naval architecture by the builder. Welcoming
guests via twin grand staircases leading down to the main deck beach club, Golden Odyssey is designed to host up to 30 guests across 15 staterooms, supported by as many as 70 crew.
Her private owner’s deck includes two master suites, a dedicated spa and wellness area, and a secluded terrace complete with a Jacuzzi and outdoor dining. Standout features include
a certified helideck, a 42,000-litre swimming pool, expansive beach terraces with direct sea access and a fleet of large tenders. Powered by twin MTU diesel-electric engines,
Golden Odyssey cruises at 15 knots, reaches 21 knots at top speed and
Wed, 11 Feb 2026 | 08:00
The 87.78-metre superyacht Fountainhead was seen last weekend docked here in Fort Lauderdale, United States. Delivered in 2011 by Dutch shipyard Feadship, the 2,463 GT motor yacht
was built alongside her sistership Musashi, with both projects launched in the same year. Fountainhead features an elegant exterior by De Voogt Naval Architects, while her interior
is a collaboration between Sinot Yacht Design and Axel Vervoordt, resulting in a refined atmosphere throughout. Designed with family use in mind, her amenities include a private
library, games and relaxation spaces, a fully equipped gym and a contra-flow swimming pool. Powered by four MTU diesel engines, Fountainhead reaches speeds of up to 21 knots and
offers a transoceanic range of approximately 6,000 nautical miles.
If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected]
Tue, 10 Feb 2026 | 08:00
Seen this winter docked in Cape Town, South Africa, was the 133-metre superyacht Al Mirqab. Delivered in 2008 by Peters Werft, the 9,604 GT motor yacht is known for being one of
the largest yachts to enter the port of Miami since 2021. Her exterior styling is by Tim Heywood, while her interior, created by Winch Design, has largely remained under wraps.
Designed to host up to 24 guests across 10 staterooms, Al Mirqab boasts a lower deck swimming pool, which can open directly to the sea via side hatches to create a dramatic
waterside lounge. Powered by five Wärtsilä diesel-electric engines, she cruises at 14 knots and reaches a top speed of 18 knots, with a range of over 5,000 nautical miles, making
her just as capable on long passages.
If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected]
Mon, 09 Feb 2026 | 08:00
Pictured here at Pier Sixty Six, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is the 70-metre Neue Jadewerft superyacht Amadeus. Launched in 1969 as a research vessel, Amadeus was converted into an
expedition yacht by Jade Yachts in 2007. She boasts a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, with exterior design by Reymond Langton Design and naval architecture penned by Dutch
studio Vripack. Inside, she showcases a contemporary and modern interior design by Zuretti Interior Design, with Norwegian birch burl panelling and marble flooring throughout. She
can comfortably sleep up to 14 guests across a seven stateroom configuration, with her owner’s suite situated on its own deck above the main deck. Key amenities onboard Amadeus
include a large lazarette for toy storage with guest area access and a tender storage for two jet tenders forward of the wheelhouse, leaving more living area astern.
Performance-wise, Amadeus is equipped with twin twin Caterpillar 3512B engines generating 1,850 horsepower each and providing
Fri, 06 Feb 2026 | 08:00