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Cantiere delle Marche (CdM) has announced the launch of the 33-metre Nauta Air 108 yacht Tartaruga. Launched as the sixth yacht in the Nauta Air series, Tartaruga represents the latest evolution of the line, which includes the first hull, the Nauta Air 90 yacht Yolo (now Silver Fin), which was launched in 2014.  Compared with the earlier model, Tartaruga features key updates to her fashion plates, which seamlessly blend with her dark glazing along the main deck, as well as the addition of a six metre tender and crane on her main deck forward.  Tartaruga features interior and exterior design by Nauta Design and boasts a sleek and contemporary silhouette. “In 2014, with the launch of Yolo, the Nauta Air line marked our first step towards differentiating CdM’s production of semi-custom explorer yachts,” explained Vasco Buonpensiere, co-founder and CEO of CdM. “In the Darwinian spirit that has characterised us since the inception, we have continually
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 | 12:30
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New Designs
Ocean King has unveiled the interior design concept and renderings of its new Explorer 34M concept, following the presentation of her exterior design at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025.The Explorer 34M features a full-displacement hull with a bow bulb, constructed in steel, and a light alloy superstructure. With an interior volume just under 300 GT, she can accommodate up to 10 guests across five staterooms. Onboard comfort is maintained by a crew of five housed in three cabins. Created by BurdissoCapponi Yachts & Design, the yacht's interiors were conceived to differentiate the yacht from the Ocean King Doge 400, while maintaining the brand’s signature design language.A grid motif, the use of semi-transparent surfaces, a carefully considered lighting scheme, and vertical metal mesh partitions all contribute to the designers’ Brutalist approach. Meanwhile, Sergio Cutolo of HydroTec oversaw the naval architecture.The project offers two distinct design directions: a Bordeaux version, defined by deep burgundy tones, and a
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 | 10:30
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Business
Both The Donerail Group and MarineMax have issued further open letters, following The Donerail Group’s original open letter to shareholders on 9 February 2026, where they urged them to vote against the re-election of MarineMax Chief Executive Officer Brett McGill. Dated 23 February 2026, The Donerail Group has claimed in another open letter to shareholders that MarineMax has not provided “any meaningful feedback” on its proposal to to acquire the yacht and marina operator for $35 per share, with the offer valuing the business at just over $1 billion. The Donerail Group, co-founded by Will Wyatt and Wes Calvert in 2018, currently holds over four percent of MarineMax and has been continuously vocal about concerns over the company’s strategy, capital allocation and financial oversight. Read: Donerail urges shareholders to vote against MarineMax CEO ahead of AGM“We are disappointed that, despite submitting our initial proposal nearly six weeks ago on January 13, 2026, alongside a more detailed proposal
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 | 15:45

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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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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

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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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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
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Seen last Saturday docked here in Gibraltar was the 86.11-metre superyacht Quattroelle, fresh from completing an extensive five-month refit in Cartagena, Spain. Delivered in 2013 by Lürssen, Quattroelle was styled inside and out by Nuvolari Lenard, pairing a sporty silhouette with warm, detail-rich interiors. Carrying an Italian name said to reference the “four Ls”, Love, Life, Liberty and Luxury, the six-deck yacht is arranged with standout amenities including a gym, spa, cinema and a helipad, while the sundeck Jacuzzi and a generous beach club complete her outdoor line-up. Powered by twin Caterpillar 3516B diesel engines, the Cayman Islands-flagged yacht reaches a top speed of 17 knots and offers a cruising range of 4,500 nautical miles. Get a closer look at Quattroelle’s visit here. If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected].
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 | 08:00
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Spotted recently anchored in Fort-de-France, Martinique, was the 37.11-metre motor yacht Oculus. Delivered in 2024 by Numarine as part of its 37XP series, the compact explorer pairs a bold exterior by Can Yalman with naval architecture by Umberto Tagliavini - Marine Design & Services and highly customised interiors by Hot Lab. Characterised by her towering bow and trawler-style windows, Oculus was conceived for long-range cruising, blending rugged capability with contemporary styling. The 362 GT yacht accommodates up to 12 guests across six staterooms, including a forward main deck master suite distinguished by an acrylic feature wall with a jellyfish motif. Powered by twin MAN diesel engines, Oculus can reach a top speed of 14 knots. If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected].
Mon, 23 Feb 2026 | 08:00
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Observed entering Marigot Bay Marina in Saint Lucia this January was the 55-metre superyacht La Familia. Delivered in 2015 by Dutch shipyard Amels as part of the Limited Editions 180, La Familia features exterior design by Tim Heywood, paired with interiors by Lambert & Thurnherr Interiors. Designed to accommodate up to 12 guests across five staterooms, including a full-beam owner’s suite, La Familia offers generous exterior spaces arranged for relaxed cruising, with multiple alfresco dining areas and a sundeck ideal for warm-weather anchorages. Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she is powered by twin MTU diesel engines, delivering a cruising speed of approximately 13 knots and a top speed of around 15.5 knots. If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected].
Fri, 20 Feb 2026 | 08:00
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Seen earlier this month docked in Tenerife, in Spain’s Canary Islands, was the 63-metre superyacht Lady Britt. Delivered in 2013 by Feadship, the elegant motor yacht was designed with a timeless exterior by De Voogt Naval Architects, complemented by refined interiors from RWD. The 1,231 GT yacht accommodates up to 14 guests across seven staterooms, supported by a professional crew of 15. Her well-proportioned deck spaces are arranged for relaxed socialising, with generous alfresco lounges and a beach club that brings guests close to the water’s edge. Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, Lady Britt is powered by twin MTU diesel engines, delivering a total of 4,076 horsepower. If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected].
Thu, 19 Feb 2026 | 08:00
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Observed last month docked here in Tenerife, in Spain’s Canary Islands, was the 45-metre explorer yacht Big Fish, delivered in 2010 by New Zealand shipyard McMullen & Wing. The rugged expedition yacht was designed inside and out by Gregory C. Marshall Naval Architect, who also developed her naval architecture, giving her the capability and efficiency required for serious long-range cruising. Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, Big Fish was conceived as a true go-anywhere platform, with generous deck spaces for tenders and equipment alongside comfortable interior volumes for extended time on board. Accommodation is arranged for up to 10 guests across five staterooms, supported by dedicated crew quarters. Powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, she comfortably cruises at 10 knots and can reach a top speed of 14 knots.  If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then send your submissions to [email protected].
Wed, 18 Feb 2026 | 08:00
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The 41-metre superyacht Francesca II, built by Baglietto in 2023, was seen this winter docked here in Antibes, France. The aluminium motor yacht features bold exterior styling by Francesco Paszkowski, which also developed her interior in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, with naval architecture by Baglietto. A highly customised build, Francesca II was conceived around a main deck layout that creates a seamless flow between interior and exterior spaces, with sliding glass doors and full-height windows drawing natural light into the main saloon and dining area. All guest accommodation is located on the lower deck for up to eight guests, supported by accommodation for up to five crew. Built for speed, the Cayman-Islands flagged yacht is equipped with triple MTU 2V2000 M97 diesel engines paired with a triple hydrojet propulsion system, delivering an impressive 33-knot top speed and a cruising speed of 28 knots. If you would like to see your photo featured each day, then
Tue, 17 Feb 2026 | 08:00