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More photos of Classic Superyacht Endeavour JK4 after 18month refit

October 26, 2011

Yachting Developments is pleased to announce the launching of the iconic J Boat Endeavour, having completed an extensive 18 month refit at their Hobsonville yard in Auckland.  There was a long term philosophy of longevity and serviceability throughout the refit ensuring sailing yacht Endeavour will remain an historic Icon for future generations. Sailing yacht Endeavour will spend the next few months in Auckland, sailing and tuning up before commencing a busy racing schedule planned for the Caribbean and European summers.

More photos of Classic Superyacht Endeavour JK4 after 18month refit

More photos of Classic Superyacht Endeavour JK4 after 18month refit

Absolute care was taken throughout the refit of the 130′ J Class loop Endeavour sailing yacht to preserve as much of the vessel as practical while taking advantage of twenty first century sailing systems, enhanced performance and improved functionality.

The comprehensive refit of the Endeavour JK4 included the removal and replacement of the complete weather deck and all deck equipment. Steel deck framing was relocated to accommodate the new load paths of the new deck layout.

Classic Sailing yacht Endeavour JK4 after 18month refit  at Yachting Developments (2)

Classic Sailing yacht Endeavour JK4 after 18month refit at Yachting Developments (2)

Classic Sailing yacht Endeavour JK4 after rebuild at Yachting Developments

Classic Sailing yacht Endeavour JK4 after rebuild at Yachting Developments

The Naval Architects Dykstra & Partners were instrumental in the design of the new sail plan, deck layout, and structural engineering. Her main engine, generators, hydraulic systems, winches, electrical system, electronics, bow thruster and air conditioning were replaced or upgraded. Southern Spars of Auckland built the new carbon fibre mast with carbon standing rigging.

John Munford and Adam Lay reconfigured the accommodation forward of the mast and the Endeavour yacht has a new interior, built in-house by Yachting Developments tradesmen.

Jon Barrett Associates whom have had over 25 years’ experience in this role with Endeavour was the owner’s project manager.

After her sea trials, S/Y Endeavour will tune up on Auckland harbor prior to being shipped in February to the northern hemisphere to compete in the 2012 J Class regattas timed to coincide with the Olympics.

Yachting Developments, Jon Barrett Associates, Dykstra & Partners will be attending this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat show.

Photo of Classic Superyacht Endeavour JK4 after 18month refit

Photo of Classic Superyacht Endeavour JK4 after 18month refit

History of the Classic Superyacht Endeavour JK4

Endeavour was commissioned by Sir T.O.M. Sopwith and built by Camper & Nicholson at Gosport England to challenge for the America’s Cup in 1934. Having prepared his campaign in Shamrock V, Sopwith was keen to ensure that this yacht was the most advanced design possible. With his experience designing aircraft Sopwith applied aviation technology to Endeavour’s rig and winches and spared nothing to make her the finest vessel of her day.

From launching in 1934 she continued her preparation by competing against sailing yacht Shamrock V (then owned by Sir Richard Fairey) and the newly launched Velsheda (owned by W.L Stephenson). She swept through the British racing fleet and into the hearts of yachtsmen the world around, winning many races in her first season. Like many before her, Endeavour did not win the Cup but she came closer to doing so than any other challenger.

S/Y Endeavour pioneered the development of the Quadrilateral genoa, a two clewed headsail offering immense sail area and power, and still used on J Class yachts racing today. She also had a larger and better designed spinnaker but Sopwith was let down by poor crewing. Just prior to departure for the USA, his professional crew went on strike for more money and Sopwith was forced to round up keen amateur sailors, who had the enthusiasm but not the experience. Afterwards, she returned to England to dominate the British racing scene until 1938 when she was laid up prior to the war.

Over the next 46 years, yacht Endeavour passed through many hands, her fate often hanging by a thread. Among other indignities, she was sold to a scrap merchant in 1947 only to be saved by another buyer hours before her demolition was due to begin. In the seventies, she sank in the Medina River in Cowes. Again at the eleventh hour, she was bought for ten pounds sterling by two carpenters who patched the holes in her hull with plastic bags and got her afloat again. In the early eighties, Endeavour sat in an abandoned seaplane base in southern England. She was a complete wreck, a rusting and forlorn hulk with no keel, rudder, ballast or interior.

REBUILD

In 1984 Endeavour was purchased and undertook a five year rebuild. The Endeavour yacht sailed again, on June 22, 1989, for the first time in 52 years.

Between 1989 and 1999 Endeavour cruised extensively and competed in numerous races, creating a wonderful spectacle In April 1999, history repeated itself when she was joined by S/ Y Shamrock V and Velsheda to compete in the Antigua Classics Regatta, bringing in a new era of J Class sailing a sight not seen in over 60 years

52m Expedition Yacht SuRi to undergo refit and extension to 63m

October 12, 2011

The 52.43m (172′) expedition motor yacht SuRi is to undergo a full rebuild and extension of 10.9m (36 foot) at Bay Ship and Yacht Co. Located in Alameda, California, Bay Ship and Yacht Co. (BSY) in collaboration with naval architects Kirilloff and Associates of Green Cove springs, Florida, and Jeffrey Botwin of Herringbone Design of Los Angeles, California were awarded the contract to lengthen the shadow support superyacht SuRi by adding a 36 foot mid-body hull and superstructure plug for a new overall length of 63.4m (208 feet)

52m Expedition Yacht SuRi to undergo refit and extension to 63m

52m Expedition Yacht SuRi to undergo refit and extension to 63m

The Sun Deck of yacht SuRi will be extended aft 24 feet to allow for the owner’s new alfresco dining area plus a complete main engine and generator renewal package. In the hull of the extension area, a new underwater viewing room will be added that will allow guests to view the ocean from the comfort of M/Y SuRi’s elegant interior.

Expedition Yacht SuRi to undergo refit and extension

Expedition Yacht SuRi to undergo refit and extension

BSY won the contract for this work by competing internationally against New Zealand and Australian shipyards.  Since the 2008 financial crash, American super yacht refit yards have suffered severely, with far fewer projects planned, and those that did materialize mostly going to Europe.

Expedition Yacht SuRi to undergo refit and extension

Expedition Yacht SuRi to undergo refit and extension

BSY’s competitive spirit and its ability to perform this type of work with its skilled tradesmen and local vendor support helped win this contract.  The motor yacht SuRi refit will be accomplished using 99% American made products and Subcontractors, thus generating many jobs in the local economy, and is noted to be the largest yacht refit and modification project done in the United States in many years.  All work will be overseen by the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and San Francisco, California offices of Bureau Veritas, the yacht’s classification society.

The SuRi yacht is an American built hull that was converted in Seattle in 2007/2008 and is owned by an American (California) yachtsman.

The yacht SuRi refit – Mid Body Project

Guest enhancements due to the lengthening of the yacht

General Enhancements of superyacht SuRi

Obviously, a larger, longer, and heavier boat will offer enhancements to the guest experience other than the accommodations. With new engines offering more horsepower, quieter running, less environmental impact, the guest experience is also enhanced. The explorer yacht SuRi’s speed will increase because of the added horsepower and will be more fuel efficient. The new generators will also be quieter, have less environment impact and be more fuel efficient. Because there is an increased amount of mass of the yacht in terms of ballast, the ride comfort will also be increased.

52m Motor Yacht SuRi to undergo refit and extension to 63m

52m Motor Yacht SuRi to undergo refit and extension to 63m

Guest Accommodation Enhancements

Sun Deck: The longer and expanded sun deck of shadow support vessel SuRi will offer more square footage, a larger sunning and “in shade” areas and will continue to have the high level of finish currently present on SuRi.

Bridge and Helo Deck: This deck has received the full length of the mid body of 36 feet. All of the added length happen aft of the existing lounge and a spacious fully glass enclosed guest lounge has been added to the already comfortable and elegant main lounge. The new guest lounge on M/Y SuRi can either be closed off in glass, fully climate controlled and become a part of the existing expansive lounge or, by closing the existing lounge aft doors, all of the glass panels can be opened to allow for the breeze to cool guests as they enjoy the luxury of the new lounge amenities.

Mezzanine Guest Cabins: Two additional, full beam guest cabins will be installed on the mezzanine level outfitted in a similar style to the existing cabins which are also being expanded and reconfigured. These four guest cabins allow an unobstructed, private view from the yacht.

Main Deck: The main deck of superyacht SuRi also received the full added length of 36 feet in the hangar allowing for the carriage of even more “toys” and tenders than she currently carries.

Hold Deck: In way of where the 36 foot mid body there are two large rooms that offer guest a fully equipped area on the starboard side for exercise, yoga and for additional lounging and meeting area. This space can also be used as a children’s play area.  On the port side of the new hold guest area is a spacious, relaxing and comfortable media room equipped with the latest television and sound system. Also in this space are the “windows to the sea”. There are two large viewing windows on the SuRi yacht that open to the ocean bottom, lit by high intensity lights that will illuminate the ocean and attract sea life to the guests.

Classic sailing yacht Endeavour launched after 18 month refit

October 09, 2011

Yachting Developments proudly re-launched the iconic J Boat Endeavour superyacht on Saturday the 8th of October 2011. The classic sailing yacht Endeavour was launched after the completion of an extensive 18 month refit at Yachting Developments yard based in Hobsonville, Auckland.

Classic sailing yacht Endeavour launched after 18 month refit at Yachting Developments

Classic sailing yacht Endeavour launched after 18 month refit at Yachting Developments

Sailing yacht Endeavour touched the water at 8am, onboard systems were commissioned and checked, the new mast was stepped at 11am, the boom was fitted at 1.00pm, Endeavour then moved to her berth at Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour on schedule at 2.30pm.

Classic J Class sailing yacht Endeavour launched after refit

Classic J Class sailing yacht Endeavour launched after refit

Absolute care has been taken throughout the refit of S/Y Endeavour to preserve as much of the vessel as practical while taking advantage of twenty first century sailing systems, enhanced performance and improved functionality.

Yacht Endeavours’ comprehensive refit includes removal and replacement of the complete weather deck including all deck equipment. Steel deck framing has also been relocated to accommodate the new load paths of the new deck layout.

There has been a long term philosophy of longevity and serviceability throughout the refit ensuring the Endeavour yacht will remain the historic Icon she is today for future generations.

Dykstra & Partners, Naval Architects, have been instrumental in the design of the new sail plan, deck layout, and structural engineering of Endeavour.

Classic j Class superyacht Endeavour launched after refit at Yachting Developments

Classic j Class superyacht Endeavour launched after refit at Yachting Developments

The main engine, generators, hydraulic systems, winches, electrical system, electronics, bow thruster and air conditioning have been replaced or upgraded.

The new carbon fibre mast for yacht Endeavour was built by Southern Spars Auckland, the mast features carbon standing rigging.

Accommodation forward of the mast has been reconfigured by John Munford and Adam Lay, the new interior was built in-house by Yachting Developments tradesmen.

The owner’s project management is by Jon Barrett Associates whom have had over 25 years’ experience in this role with J Class yacht Endeavour.

Classic j Class sailing yacht Endeavour launched after refit

Classic j Class sailing yacht Endeavour launched after refit

Yachting Developments Managing Director Ian Cook describes working on Endeavour as “an honor, she is something special, everyone involved has put their heart and soul into the refit, I think the care, and passion is very evident in the end result”.

After completion of sea trials the superyacht Endeavour will tune up on Auckland harbor prior to being shipped in February to the northern hemisphere to compete in the 2012 J Class regattas timed to coincide with the Olympics.

Yachting Developments, Jon Barrett Associates, Dykstra & Partners will be attending this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat show.

Nautor’s Swan Mediterranean Service Centre in La Marina di Scarlino

September 27, 2011

Nautor’s Swan, a leading builder of luxury sailing yachts, will launch a new Mediterranean Service Centre based out of Marina di Scarlino beginning 30 September 2011.  Skilled personnel will be available to take on refits, modifications, upgrades and insurance works on Swan sailing yachts.

Nautor's Swan Launches Mediterranean Service With La Marina Di Scarlino - Photo Credit Nautor's Swan 2011

Nautor's Swan Launches Mediterranean Service With La Marina Di Scarlino - Photo Credit Nautor's Swan 2011

The addition of the Nautor’s Swan Mediterranean Service Centre at La Marina di Scarlino will enhance the network of Nautor’s Swan Authorized Service Yards while offering a unique guarantee of quality and workmanship through the relocation of a Project Manager from the Nautor’s Swan yard in Pietarsaari in Finland.

The focus of services offered at the Mediterranean Service Centre will centre round warrantee work on newly delivered Swans, after sales service for existing Swans and refit work for older models, many of which have only been available at the yard in Finland to date.  The convenience of the location of the Marina di Scarlino for many Swans based in the Mediterranean combined with the Nautor’s Swan skill base and experience will make the Nautor’s Swan Mediterranean Service Centre a unique and compelling offering.

Gunnar Svenfelt, the Project Manager and will transfer from the Customer Service Department in Finland to lead the newly created team in Scarlino.  With 10 years’ experience working as part of the Customer Service team at the yard combined with extensive travel to regattas and when required to offer technical support to Swan owners and inspections and surveys on trade-in yachts, the skill base that Svenfelt offers is unique and an ideal fit.  Svenfelt’s strong understanding of the manufacturing and finishing processes used in the construction of the Swans combined with familiarity with the current Swan Line and historical archive of Swan models will offer Swan owners the quality of service for projects that Nautor’s Swan is renowned for.

Managing Director of Nautor’s Swan,  Enrico Chieffi commented, “With the strength of the Swan fleet in the Mediterranean, we have decided to create a base at Marina di Scarlino.  We are delighted that Gunnar Svenfelt will lead this project.  His experience of working with our team will be a real asset as integration between the teams will be immediate while the quality and workmanship is assured for our owners.  We look forward to being able to offer our owners the benefit of the skills of our builders conveniently located in the Mediterranean.”

Gael Rossi, Managing Director of Marina di Scarlino added, “We are delighted to develop our relationship with Nautor’s Swan.  Over recent years many Swans have based themselves from Marina di Scarlino and this new initiative will enable us to expand our offering and deliver the quality craftsmanship locally that Nautor’s Swan is renowned for.  We look forward to welcoming a range of Swans this winter, from the smaller models up to the Swan 100 which our marina is able to cater for.”

Gunnar Svenfelt, Project Manager for Nautor’s Swan Mediterranean Service Centre shared his excitement for his new role leading the newly created division, “Having led a number of refit projects over the past few years, it is a wonderful opportunity for me personally to set up the newest Swan Service Centre.  I am very much looking forward to this fresh challenge and to continuing to evolve the Nautor’s Swan offering for our owners.”

Inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum in Auckland a success – Superyacht Captains enjoy Pacific tour

September 19, 2011

The inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum in Auckland, New Zealand from 14 to 16 September achieved its ambitious schedule of superyacht-related topics and gave international superyacht captains a comprehensive overview of New Zealand and the South Pacific as a superyacht cruising and refit destination.

The NZ Marine Export Group’s Superyacht Captains Forum was held at the Auckland International Boat Show and was the first of its kind in the world. It attracted 120 delegates and featured more than 30 speakers.

Barry Jenkins Chairman of SYBA addresses delegates at the inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum - Photo Credit NZ Marine

Barry Jenkins Chairman of SYBA addresses delegates at the inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum - Photo Credit NZ Marine

The forum opened on Wednesday evening with The Superyacht Report cocktail function at which the Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Right Honourable John Key, welcomed the captains and encouraged them to bring their owners to New Zealand.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Marine Industries Association President, Peter Busfield at Opening Cocktail Function - Auckland International Boat Show and Superyacht Captains Forum 2011' - Richard Gladwe

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Marine Industries Association President, Peter Busfield at Opening Cocktail Function - Auckland International Boat Show and Superyacht Captains Forum 2011' - Richard Gladwe

The following morning covered cruising around Asia-Pacific, Australia, Fiji, Indonesia and Singapore. The forum’s master of ceremonies, Peter Montgomery, said NZ MetService weather ambassador Bob McDavitt set the tone for a session packed full of relevant, entertaining information.

“Bob had very good strategy for superyachts coming from the Panama Canal to New Zealand,” Mr Montgomery said. “He talked about the various stages and where yachts could expect favourable conditions and what to avoid in certain areas, particularly once through the Inter-tropical Convergence Zone.

Rodolphe Holler of Tahiti Private Exhibitions is a marine biologist, underwater photographer and diving guide in the South Pacific. “His presentation included fantastic photography,” Mr Montgomery said.

Captain David Jamieson of Yacht Help Fiji described  the colourful cruising grounds of Fiji and reiterated that the area is becoming increasing user-friendly for superyachts. Derek Leonard of Yacht Help Tonga provided a candid presentation of adventure, Tongan-style. “He made the point that Tonga is what you get,” Mr Montgomery says. “Dogs and chickens may be running around and that is how it is. He told the story of superyacht anchored four miles offshore from a prison on the island. A prisoner swam out four miles to the superyacht so the captain called the authorities and asked: ‘What do we do with him?’

“The reply was: ‘Give him a feed and bring him back.’”

Barry Jenkins, chairman of Superyacht Australia, Captain Cilian Budarlaigh, partner, of Yacht Support Group, Indonesia; and Jean-Jacques Lavigne of Superyacht Singapore Association also described their specialist cruising areas.

The afternoon’s sessions included tax optimisation, foreign exchange and international banking. Murray Sarelius of KPMG made captivating his topic of smarter financial management: mitigation of tax, dealing with multiple currencies and using international banking to your advantage.

The topic of contract management, dealing with classification societies and understanding contractual relationships was covered by Jon Barrett, Jon Barrett Associates Inc; Matthew Flynn, McElroys Barristers and Solicitors; and Nick Cressey, Insurance Brokers International. Their message was that if a good contract is in place, its parties have a good chance of avoiding the final part of their talk: dealing with conflict.

Inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum in Auckland a success - Superyacht Captains enjoy Pacific tour - Credit Superyacht Captains Forum

Inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum in Auckland a success - Superyacht Captains enjoy Pacific tour - Credit Superyacht Captains Forum

Other topics covered winning International regattas and rallies, destinations around New Zealand and finally a tasting of New Zealand wines led by Mike Spratt, owner of Destiny Bay Vineyards, before visiting the Giant Rugby World with its spectacular three-dimensional visual display and dining at The Cloud, which showcases New Zealand industry.

On Friday, Darren Morton of Kiwi Risk Management Group got the ball rolling as he discussed ‘International security and piracy’. He stressed the need to train captains and crew to deal with emergencies. Pirates are smart, he said. They pretend to be fishermen, are well funded, use high-tech equipment and monitor radio channels.

Maritime law expert Matthew Flynn outlined the legal implications of taking action against pirates, but insurance expert Nick Cressey lightened the mood with a handy-cam video of  not-so-smart pirates who gave a loaded AK47 to a monkey. The monkey was soon calling the shots – literally.

Next, it was time to bring out the toys. Engineer Kim Attwell of Photo Higher showed his $40,000 remote-controlled helicopters which carry gimballed video and still cameras, ideal for expedition yachts.

Hugh Fulton of Q-sub outlined his development of the recreational submarine.

Then, to an area where New Zealand excels: the refit of superyachts. American-based superyacht manager Jon Barrett said owners refit their yachts out of passion not financial gain, so the entire process has to be enjoyable. He advised on cost estimates and how to research yards before signing a contract.

Mark Wightman of Integrated Marine Group followed with a yard’s perspective on running a successful refit.

Clive Bennett, NZ Ship and Workboat Group, showcased New Zealand’s extensive and specialised refit facilities, including those under development at Whangarei, Tauranga and Auckland.

Delegates visited the NZ Marine International Boat Building Competition, part of the Auckland International Boat Show, in which teams of boatbuilders and apprentices from five superyacht companies had demonstrated their innovation in design and boatbuilding in some of the most sophisticated outrigger canoes ever built.

By video, Martin Redmayne, editor-in-chief of The Superyacht Report, media partner to the forum, thanked the delegates for their attendance and encouraged them to contribute to the next session: Your say: the ultimate superyacht facilities’ session, facilitated by marina operator Phil Wardale.

A presentation by Oscar Siches outlined the principles of a good marina – in the eyes of owners, crews, government and operators.

Also by video, Niccolo Porzio di Camporotondo and Mark Drewelow outlined plans for superyacht facilities around the 34th America’s Cup.

Delegates ended the forum with lunch at Marvel Grill restaurant and a Kiwi-style barbecue at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron.

Throughout the forum, there was plenty of time for social networking and enjoying some of the Rugby World Cup games. Many delegates said the opportunity to meet other industry members from around the world was a significant reason for attending the forum.

ISS Announces 2011 Design Awards Finalists, Including New Refit Award

September 19, 2011

Industry’s Original Awards Program, One Based Purely on Peer Review and Selection

ISS (International Superyacht Society) has released its lists of finalists for the 2011 International Design Awards. For more than 20 years, ISS’s Design Awards—based entirely on peer review—has celebrated the very finest naval architecture, design, interiors, engineering and builds the large yacht industry presents annually.

Each year, nominees are submitted to ISS by the large yacht industry’s leading builders, designers and stewards. The categories are as follows:

Power: (3) awards for size categories 24m-40m, 40m-65m, 65m+

Sail: (2) awards for size categories 24m-40m, 40m+

Interior Design: (1) award for power or sail

Best Refit: (1) award for power or sail

The individual selection of five finalists in each award grouping results from the privilege to vote that ISS membership affords. A distinguished and impartial group of judges then weighs the qualifications of each yacht with the winning yachts announced at ISS’s annual International Design Awards Gala, this year on Thursday, 27 October from 7:00 P.M. at the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale. The theme celebrates Launchings!

ISS also recognizes achievement in the business and service of superyachts. During the Gala, ISS Awards of Distinction—Business or Business Person of the Year, Innovation, the ISS Fabien Cousteau Blue Award as well as the Leadership Award and Distinguished Crew Award—are presented.

The ISS Business (Person) of the Year is awarded to those demonstrating excellence in their area of superyacht expertise within the previous year; nominations come from both the industry and the ISS board with the board making the finalist selections. Previous honourees have included Frans Heesen, Heesen Yachts, John Dane, Trinity Yachts and Corporation of Trinity House.

Open to every aspect of the industry—from crew training to technological advances—the Excellence in Innovation award is given to an individual or business that has demonstrated innovation in their endeavours. Nominations come from the industry and ISS board members vote to determine finalists. In 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively, Agrimond, Carlisle and Finch and Sailing Yacht Soliloquy, Callender Designs were awarded the Excellence in Innovation honour.

The new ISS Fabien Cousteau Blue Award, introduced at the 2010 Awards Gala, celebrates stewardship of marine ecosystems. Environmental leadership, global oceanic conservation and resource preservation are prerequisites for nomination. The integration of environmental technologies and resource management with the goal of setting achievable standards and models for wide adaptation in the design, engineering and building of large yachts—and the use of the Earth’s waterways—are essential criteria. Nominations are made by owners and the yachting industry; selection is by panel of judges, including Mr. Cousteau.

ISS’s Leadership Award recognizes an individual or business whose distinctive work and commitment to the industry has contributed—over a substantial period of time—to the sustainable growth of the superyacht community worldwide. Nominations and selection for The Leadership Award are made by those who have received the award in previous years with the previous year’s winner presiding.

The Distinguished Crew Award is presented in years when the DCA award judges are presented with a nomination that represents the essence of the award (nominations are sought industry-wide). Specifically, these honours are designed to recognize yacht crew whose distinguished acts of service best exemplify the standards to which professional yacht crew aspire.

ISS would like to acknowledge the invaluable, and continuing, support of its Annual Gala event sponsors—Robb Report, Show Management, The Yacht Report Group, Yachts International, Burger Boat Company, Westrec Marinas and Wright Maritime Group.

—2011 Yacht Finalists of the ISS 2011 Design Awards–

Derecktor 85 m Motor Yacht Cakewalk The Largest in USA History

Derecktor 85 m Motor Yacht Cakewalk The Largest in USA History

2011 INTERNATIONAL SUPERYACHT DESIGN AWARDS FINALISTS – “BEST POWER” 65m+

NAME / LENGTH / BUILDER
DESIGNER INT.
DESIGNER NAVAL ARCH.
STYLIST

Superyacht Cakewalk 86m/280’10” Derecktor’s Shipyard
Tim Heywood Designs
Dalton Designs Azure NA
Tim Heywood Designs

Motor yacht Lady Christine 68m/223’ Feadship/Royal Van Lent
DeVoogt NA
Rodney Black Design
DeVoogt NA
DeVoogt NA

M/Y Palladium 95,1m/312’ Blohm & Voss
Michael Leach Design
Michael Leach Design
Blohm & Voss Michael Leach Design

Megayacht Seven Seas 86m/282’ Oceanco
Nuvolari & Lenard
Nuvolari & Lenard
Oceanco/Azure NA
Molly Isaksen

Yacht Sycara V 68,1m/223’6” Nobiskrug
Nobiskrug/Pure Detail
Craig Beale/Pure Detail
Nobiskrug
Nobiskrug

The Yacht BIG FISH

The Yacht BIG FISH

FINALISTS – “BEST POWER” 40m to 65m

NAME LENGTH BUILDER
DESIGNER INT.
DESIGNER NAVAL ARCH.
STYLIST

Expedition Yacht Big Fish 45m/147’8” Aquos Yachts/McMullen & Wing
Gregory C Marshall
Gregory C Marshall
Gregory C Marshall
Gregory C Marshall

M/Y Calliope 42m/137’10” Holland Jachtbouw
Langan Design Partners
Rhoades Young Design
Langan Design Partners
Candace Langan

Superyacht Exuma 50m/164’1” Picchiotti/Perini Navi Group
Vitruvius
Perini Navi
Philippe Briand
Perini Navi/Vitruvius

Motor yacht Sea Owl 43,4m/142’5” Burger Boat Company
Andrew Winch Design
Andrew Winch Design
Vripack
Andrew Winch Design

M/Y Solemates 60m/196’10” Lürssen Yachts
Espen Øino Design
Glade Johnson Design
Lürssen Yachts
Espen Øino Design

The Motor yacht BLACK PEARL

The Motor yacht BLACK PEARL

FINALISTS – “BEST POWER” 24m to 40m

NAME LENGTH BUILDER
DESIGNER INT.
DESIGNER NAVAL ARCH.
STYLIST

Yacht Black Pearl 31,6m/103’8” Diverse Projects
LOMOcean Design
Chris Connell/ LOMOcean Design
LOMOCEAN
LOMOcean Design Design

Livia 30m/98’5” Moonen Shipyard
René van der Velden
Art-Line Interiors
Diana Yacht Design
René van der Velden

Yacht Lucia M 39m/127’ Jongert
Guido de Groot Design
Guido de Groot Design
Azure NA
Guido de Groot Design

NISI 24,1m/79’ NISI Yachts
NISI Yachts/Setzer Design Group
NISI Yachts/Setzer Design Group
Ward Setzer
NISI Yachts/Krina Cozias

Motor yacht SnowbirD 39m/127’ Hakvoort
Sheepswerf
Cor de Rover
Michela Reverberri
Azure NA
D. Ostrander

Pendennis Superyacht CHRISTOPHER by Ron Holland Design

Pendennis Superyacht CHRISTOPHER by Ron Holland Design

FINALISTS – “BEST SAIL” 40m +

NAME LENGTH BUILDER
DESIGNER INT.
DESIGNER NAVAL ARCH.
STYLIST


Sail Yacht Christopher 46m/150’11” Pendennis

Ron Holland
Ron Holland /Pendennis/Courtney & Co.
Ron Holland
Pendennis/Courtney

Yacht Imagine 44,2m/145’ Alloy Yachts
Dubois NA
Alloy Yachts
Dubois NA
Dubois NA

Sailing Yacht Marie 54,6m/180’ Vitters Shipyard
Hoek Design NA
Hoek Design/David Easton
Hoek Design NA
Hoek Design NA

Panthalassa 56m/183’9” Perini Navi
Perini Navi Design
Foster + Partners
Perini Navi/Ron Holland
Perini Navi

S/Y Twizzle 57,5m/188’7” Royal Huisman
Redman Whiteley Dixon
Redman Whiteley Dixon
Dubois NA
Todhunter Earle Interiors

32m Sailing Yacht AKALAM by Barracuda Yacht Design and Pendennis - Credit Lloyd Images

32m Sailing Yacht AKALAM by Barracuda Yacht Design and Pendennis - Credit Lloyd Images

FINALISTS – “BEST SAIL” 24m to 40m

NAME LENGTH BUILDER
DESIGNER INT.
DESIGNER NAVAL ARCH.
STYLIST

Yacht Aegir 25,1m/82’4” Carbon Ocean Yachts
Rogers Yacht Design
Rogers Yacht Design
Rogers Yacht Design
Rogers Yacht Design

S/Y Akalam 32m/104’ Pendennis
Barracuda Yacht Design
Javier Munoz
Barracuda Yacht Design
Javier Munoz

Yacht Firefly 35,2m/115’6” Claasen Shipyards
Hoek Design NA
Hoek Design NA
Hoek Design NA
Hoek Design NA

Kiboko 28,6m/94’ Southern Wind Shipyard
Nauta Yacht Design
Nauta Yacht Design
Reichel/Pugh Yacht
Nauta Yacht Design

Sailing yacht Nilaya 34,1m/111’ Baltic Yachts
Nauta Yacht Design
Nauta Yacht Design
Reichel/Pugh Yacht
Nauta Yacht Design

Superyacht Illusion post refit at Pendennis Shipyard

Superyacht Illusion post refit at Pendennis Shipyard

FINALISTS – “BEST REFIT”

NAME LENGTH BUILDER/ REFIT
DESIGNER INT.
DESIGNER NAVAL ARCH.
STYLIST

Angel’s Share 39,9m/130’11” Wally/Lürssen
Amanda Levete Architects
Eidsgaard Design
Owen Clarke Design/ Javier Soto Acebal Levete Architects
Amanda Levete Architects

Illusion 55,7m/182’9” Feadship/Pendennis
Bannenberg & Rowell Design
Bannenberg & Rowell Design
DeVoogt NA
DeVoogt NA

Mari Cha III 44,2m/145’ Derecktor/Derecktor
Philippe Briand
Clear Yacht Interiors
Philippe Briand
Philippe Briand

MiniSkirt 32m/105’ Windship/Ares Custom Yachts
Ron Holland
Andrew Winch
Ron Holland
Ron Holland

Odyssey 41,1m/134’10” Feadship DeVries/Feadship DeVries
DeVoogt NA
Redman Whiteley Dixon
DeVoogt NA
Francis Gumbs

Classic sailing yacht Endeavour Refit nearing completion

September 15, 2011

The extensive refit of the iconic J Boat Endeavour sailing yacht is nearing completion at Yachting Developments Auckland yard. As a historic vessel, absolute care has been taken to preserve as much of the vessel as practical while taking advantage of twenty first century sailing systems, enhanced safety and improved functionality.

There has been a long term philosophy of longevity and serviceability throughout the refit ensuring classic yacht Endeavour will remain the historic Icon she is today for future generations.

Classic Sailing yacht Endeavour Refit nearing completion

Classic Sailing yacht Endeavour Refit nearing completion

Dykstra & Partners, Naval Architects, have been instrumental in the design of the new sail plan, deck layout and structural engineering.

The comprehensive refit of S/Y Endeavour includes complete removal of the weather deck and all deck equipment. Steel deck framing has also been relocated to accommodate the new load paths of the new deck layout.

The main engine, generators, hydraulic systems, winches, electrical system, electronics, bow thruster and air conditioning have been replaced or upgraded. Work is nearing completion on the new Southern Spars carbon mast and rigging.

Accommodation forward of the mast has been reconfigured by John Munford and Adam Lay, the new interior is being built in-house by Yachting Developments tradesmen.

The owner’s project management is by Jon Barrett Associates whom have had over 25 years experience in this role with the Endeavour yacht.

Refit of iconic J Boat Endeavour sailing yacht nearing completion

Refit of iconic J Boat Endeavour sailing yacht nearing completion

Yachting Developments Managing Director Ian Cook describes working on superyacht Endeavour as “an honor, she is something special, everyone involved has put their heart and soul into the refit, I think the care and passion is very evident in the end result”.

Sailing yacht Endeavour is on schedule to be launched October 2011.

Both Yachting Developments and Dykstra Naval Architects will be exhibiting at this year’s 2011 Monaco Yacht Show, Yachting Developments can be found at stand QJ2, New Zealand Street.

Seakeeper welcomes Brook Streit as new regional sales manager

September 14, 2011

Expanding its national sales force, Seakeeper named Brook Streit as regional sales manager for North America.  He will be responsible for generating business in the recreational market.

Seakeeper welcomes Brook Streit as new regional sales manager

Seakeeper welcomes Brook Streit as new regional sales manager

“Brook’s great contacts and extensive industry knowledge will help us as we focus on the refit market over the upcoming months,” said John Kermet, Seakeeper VP of sales and marketing.  “With plentiful experience in many marine sectors, he understands our customers and will help provide the best stabilization solutions for their applications.”

Streit formerly served as sales manager for Derecktor Shipyards in Bridgeport, Connecticut.  In that position he generated sales leads for power and sailing yachts.  Streit is a graduate of The Landing School’s boatbuilding program.

The state-of-the-art Seakeeper gyro delivers a powerful righting force that virtually eliminates boat rock and roll.  Actively controlled, the gyro optimizes torque and provides superior stability at anchor, zero and low speeds, and while underway.

Devonport Yachts Ltd to refit 71.2m motor yacht Dona Amélia (ex. Haida G)

September 12, 2011

Devonport Yachts Ltd (DYL) is excited to announce that the first Falmouth based project has just commenced at the Pendennis facilities in Falmouth. The impressive 1929 classic motor yacht Dona Amélia (ex. Haida G), sister ship to another Devonport project motor yacht Talitha G, arrived mid-August for a three month refit programme.

Classic motor yacht Dona Amélia (ex Haida G), is a very large and unique superyacht launched in 1929. Measuring 71m (233′ 3″) in length, her age, size and grandeur produce emotive feelings in those who see her out cruising on the ocean or experience the luxuries aboard the superyacht.

Yacht Dona Amélia (ex. Haida G) is a fine example of a large classic motor yacht from the golden era of private yachting – a first class luxury gentleman’s yacht built in a wonderful bygone age.

With seven cabins, classic superyacht Dona Amélia offers unique style, sophistication and grace. Her various saloons, the Library and the beautiful Main Saloon are complemented by the most attractive Aft Deck with a full alfresco dining table and a superb cushioned ‘fan-tail’ seating area.

Classic superyacht Dona Amelia has room for 12 guests in 7 cabins including an Owner’s suite, 2 x VIP cabins with queen size beds, double cabin (queen size bed), 2 x twin cabins.

Yacht Dona Amélia (ex. Haida G)

Year:1929 (Refit 2008)  L.O.A.:71.10m (233' 3")  Beam:9.14m (29' 11") 
Max Speed:12.5 knots  Cruise Speed:11 knots  Engines:2 x Krupp 6L40/67M 2 x Ca 
Cabins: Charter Guest:12  Crew:16 

Devonport Yachts Ltd to Rebrand as Pendennis Plus

September 12, 2011

Following on from Devonport’s partnership with Pendennis Shipyard in early 2010 the company’s identity continued to develop. In early 2011, Devonport Yachts launched a New Website and Digital Brand. Over the past year Devonport Yachts Ltd (DYL) has continued to review its branding to consider its new location in Falmouth and move away from its association with Devonport Royal Dockyard in Plymouth.


Devonport Yachts Ltd to Rebrand as Pendennis Plus

Devonport Yachts Ltd to Rebrand as Pendennis Plus

As such, following the Monaco Yacht Show Devonport Yachts Ltd (DYL) will be known as Pendennis Plus. This new name captures the large yacht pedigree and know-how that DYL has added to the Pendennis Group, allowing them to offer 60m+ bespoke new build and large yacht refits by combining the skills and experience of both organisations, whilst making use of the extensive facilities in Falmouth.