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Pendennis Refit: The 49m Feadship charter yacht TELEOST designed by De Voogt

November 23, 2012

Measuring 49 meters in length, the splendid charter yacht Teleost visited Pendennis Falmouth yard early October to start her six-month refit. Designed by De Voogt, Teleost superyacht was built by the respected Dutch shipyard Feadship in 1998. She provides luxury yacht charters in the popular Mediterranean as well as the fabulous Indian Ocean.

Teleost Profile

Teleost Profile

Luxury yacht Teleost previously visited the UK facility in 2008. She will now be undergoing her 5-year survey as well as a substantial upgrade to her interiors, originally designed by renowned John Munford. She can comfortably sleep up to 12 charter guests in 6 lovely staterooms.

Teleost Master Cabin saloon

Teleost Master Cabin saloon

Motor yacht FAIR LADY to undergo a 6-month winter refit at Pendennis Palma

November 23, 2012

The spectacular classic 1920s motor yacht Fair Lady first arrived at the Pendennis Falmouth yard in 1996, finishing a full restoration. This comprised major engineering works following a survey of the steel hull as well as systems. Fair Lady superyacht has remained a loyal visitor to the yard with subsequent visits in 2000 and 2006.

Motor yacht Fair Lady to be refitted by Pendennis Palma

Motor yacht Fair Lady to be refitted by Pendennis Palma

Luxury yacht Fair Lady recently arrived at Pendennis Palma for a six month winter refit. Work will include a 5 year MCA LY1 survey, a full overhaul of her systems and standing rigging. Also based in Palma currently is the 2004 Pendennis built charter yacht Margaret Ann.

Fair Lady superyacht - Interior

Fair Lady superyacht - Interior

Pendennis Palma has a strong order book confirmed after a busy autumn with superyacht Hemisphere, sailing yacht Adela and motor yacht A2 all recently completing minor maintenance works at the STP-based facility.

Update on the Pendennis refit of the luxury yacht M5 (ex Mirabella V)

November 23, 2012

Luxury sailing yacht m5 (ex Mirabella V) is currently undergoing an extensive 15-month refit at Pendennis. During her refit, m5 superyacht will be extended by three metres across three levels in order to dramatically increase the indoor as well as outdoor social areas onboard. Featuring  naval architecture by renowned Ron Holland, M5 was constructed in 2004.

Ron Holland's post refit render of sailing yacht m5 (ex Mirabella V)

Ron Holland's post refit render of sailing yacht m5 (ex Mirabella V)

The installation of the new composite stern is complete. Further structural modifications include the addition of a new side boarding platform, extending out from the port hull to water level.

The interior layout and styling of the superyacht m5 (ex Mirabella v) will also see a complete redesign by Redman Whiteley Dixon. The Owner’s cabin is already unrecognisable, having been enhanced to create a more open plan stateroom with luxurious ensuite and dressing room.

Works on the luxury sailing yacht m5

Works on the luxury sailing yacht m5

Currently the interiors of the m5 yacht have been completely stripped in preparation for new wiring and insulation throughout, and work on installing the new interiors commenced earlier this month.

First 5-year class survey for the 73m motor yacht SIREN at Nobiskrug

November 22, 2012

Launched by the leading German manufacturer Nobiskrug in 2008, the dramatically beautiful 73-metre motor yacht Siren has come back to her builder for her first 5 years’ class survey. Siren superyacht boasts the exterior as well as interior styling by well known German studio, Newcruise.

73m Nobiskrug megayacht SIREN

73m Nobiskrug megayacht SIREN

The impressively large and spacious Nobiskrug megayacht Siren is able to accommodate 12 guests in total. She offers 6 lovely and comfortable cabins. Among special features of this spectacular vessel belong a movie cinema on the bridge deck as well as a sundeck outside cinema. There are also amazing entertaining and dining areas.

Twin MTU 16V4000M60 2,360 BHP diesel engines can propel the 73m luxury yacht Siren to the top speed of 17 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 14 knots.

Another beautiful 74-metre yacht will accompany Siren in the dry-dock during the winter season. Both of them will be docked at the end of November.

Fincantieri Trieste Shipyard completes drydock on luxury yacht ECLIPSE

November 21, 2012

Fincantieri has successfully finished a drydock on the superyacht “Eclipse”. Following her sea trials, luxury yacht “Eclipse” has left the shipyard. Maintenance activities were performed at the Trieste San Marco shipyard and took around 4 weeks of work as well as the employment of some 70 persons.

Megayacht ECLIPSE at Fincantieri Trieste Shipyard

Megayacht ECLIPSE at Fincantieri Trieste Shipyard

With this prestigious intervention on the “Eclipse” superyacht, Fincantieri has confirmed its presence in the high value megayacht sector; this already boasts the delivery in 2011 of the 134m MY “Serene”, the largest most luxurious and technologically advanced craft ever built in Italy. The “Serene” is among the top ten private yachts in the world and in 2012, was the winner of the “World Superyacht Awards“. At the yard facilities in Muggiano, Fincantieri now continues with the construction of a second megayacht, even more challenging and demanding than the first, the 140m megayacht “Victory”.

Luxury motor yacht SERENE by Fincantieri

Luxury motor yacht SERENE by Fincantieri

In addition to construction, repair and refitting, Fincantieri activities in this sector also include the development of innovative concepts aimed for commercial development. Three concept projects, which are being developed on platforms engineered by Fincantieri, have been recently introduced. These units have aroused great interest among the experts and are the 88m superyacht “Virage88″, designed by Andrew Winch which concept choice, as the name implies, was inspired by the movement of waves; the 145m megayacht “Fortissimo”, a “gas turbine yacht” designed by Ken Freivokh, with an innovative design and a propulsion system capable of a speed of over 35 knots, while minimizing environmental impact; the 142m luxury yacht Armonia, styled by Andrea Vallicelli and engineered by Fincantieri Yachts.

Trinity charter yacht MI SUENO – first superyacht hauled out by Rybovich on floating dry dock

November 20, 2012

Rybovich has successfully hauled out the beautiful 57-metre Trinity charter yacht Mi Sueno on its recently acquired 3000 ton Floating Dry Dock. The haul was executed in the Port of Palm Beach, conveniently situated across the inlet, where Mi Sueno superyacht will undertake routine maintenance work.

57m Trinity superyacht Mi Sueno at Rybovich

57m Trinity superyacht Mi Sueno at Rybovich

Captain Glynn Smith, a lifetime yachting professional with a history of servicing various yachts at Rybovich, was excited to learn that his schedule coincided with the prospect of being at the helm of the first Superyacht hauled on the new dry dock. “Rybovich achieved a flawless lift that seemed so routine as if they had been doing it for many years. This is a great step forward for the Superyacht service industry in South Florida,” said Captain Glynn.

Rybovich President, Wayne Huizenga Jr. was equally as excited. “The haul out of superyacht Mi Sueno on our new floating dry dock ushers in a new era of opportunity for Rybovich and the marine industry of South Florida. We feel very blessed to be at the center of this transformational event,” he said.

Rybovich introduced the new floating dry dock in September 2012 as a means to offer comprehensive solutions to the larger superyachts that previously could only be serviced in the water. Rybovich believes that the ability to haul out Superyachts will ultimately attract a growing number of yachts to the United States. “The response to the news of a floating dry dock was overwhelmingly positive and new service inquiries were almost immediate,” said Rybovich Vice President of Business Development, Francois van Well.

IPM Group initiates solidary Christmas campaign “Operacion Kilo”

November 19, 2012

Today, Monday, November 19th, IPM Group has initiated the solidary Christmas campaign “Operacion Kilo” in three of its facilities: Marina Port de Mallorca, Marina Palma Cuarentena as well as STP Shipyard. The aim of this campaign is to collect the largest number of food items, clothing and toys for the people who most need it until next December 20th.

Marina Port de Mallorca

Marina Port de Mallorca

Such donations will be destined to the Zaqueo Association, the Association of Antiguos Alumnos de Montesión Solidarios and the Dexailles Foundation.

Marina Palma

Marina Palma Cuarentena

The teams of Marina Port de Mallorca, Marina Palma Cuarentena and STP Shipyard have put at the disposal of anyone who wants to help, the necessary boxes for the deposit of donations. These boxes will be located in the receptions for each facility and items requested are non-perishable food, hygiene materials, cleaning equipment, clothes and well preserved toys.

STP Shipyard

STP Shipyard

IPM Group through its companies is actively involved in various social and environmental awareness programmes and this initiative is one of the social activities planned throughout the year.

New Holland Jachtbouw refit: Ron Holland designed 90ft charter yacht BOO TOO

November 15, 2012

Designed by renowned Ron Holland, the 90-foot charter yacht Boo Too is currently at Holland Jachtbouw for refit. Launched in April 2002, sailing yacht BooToo represents a true performance world cruising vessel mixing up excellent sailing with genuine luxury. She is available for luxury yacht charter in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, as well as Europe.

Boo Too - Photo Credit Pendennis Shipyard

Boo Too - Photo Credit Pendennis Shipyard

Luxury yacht Boo Too boasts a beautiful, classical interior, offering comfortable accommodation to up to 4 charter guests in 2 lovely cabins. Service aboard this magnificent vessel is provided by an attentive crew of 3 professionals.

BooToo superyacht under refit at Holland Jachtbouw

BooToo superyacht under refit at Holland Jachtbouw

BooToo superyacht is fitted with a wide range of water toys, including windsurfing, water skiing, wake boarding, snorkelling, scuba diving, as well as fishing. There are also two yacht tenders and amazing underwater lights that enable to watch the sea life at night time.

Sailing yacht Boo Too at Holland Jachtbouw

Sailing yacht Boo Too at Holland Jachtbouw

Technical Specifications of the 90ft luxury charter yacht Boo Too:

Design Ron Holland
Loa 27,37 m
Beam 6,56 m
Draft 3,25 m
Displacement 80 ton
Year of Launching 2002

Below is a choice of other stylish charter yachts designed by Ron Holland.

Moonen 84 superyacht ETOILE D’AZUR to be refitted by Moonen Shipyards

November 13, 2012

The prominent Dutch company, Moonen Shipyards, is proud to announce that they have received the order for a refit of the Moonen 84 motor yacht Etoile d’Azur. Launched in 2007, the 26-metre superyacht Etoile d’Azur is still in the hands of her original owner, who had already taken her to the Caribbean on her own bottom and now plans an extensive cruise of the Norwegian fjords and beyond. First, however, Etoile d’Azur will come back to Moonen where she will be warmly welcomed by plenty of the craftsmen who originally constructed this successful global cruiser.

Moonen 84 motor yacht Etoile d'Azur

Moonen 84 motor yacht Etoile d'Azur

Designed by René van der Velden, luxury yacht Etoile d’Azur is the seventh of eight Moonen 84 displacement motoryachts launched between 2002 and 2008. “It is a real pleasure for us to welcome back a yacht of this pedigree,” says Niek van Twillert, head of design and development at Moonen Shipyards. “The owner has already clocked up some impressive mileage on his superyacht, including a transatlantic crossing. Now Etoile d’Azur is going to embark on a major cruise to Scandinavia and other northern European locations. The owner specifically arranged everything so that the refit could take place at Moonen en-route from her normal birth in southern Spain. He is also considering some serious sailing plans for the future, including having Etoile d’Azur transported to New Zealand and then cruising her all the way back to Europe. One thing is for sure, she will be ready for anything and everything once we have completed this extensive refit.”

The Etoile d’Azur yacht project will include a comprehensive paint job and the installation of an electrical zero speed stabilisation system in place of the existing hydraulic system. This solution has already been successfully deployed on the Moonen 82 fast displacement motor yacht My Way, which was launched earlier this year. The electrical system requires approximately half the power of its hydraulic zero-speed alternative. Moreover, as it does not require a larger generator there will be no synchronisation required, which offers considerable cost savings.

Another major part of the refit will be an extension of the flybridge aft. This will serve as a cover for the main deck aft area, creating even more shading for alfresco dining. In addition, the enhanced flybridge deck space will facilitate the owner’s desire to carry more watersport toys onboard, including scooters, in addition to the tender and jetski currently stored in this location while underway. Last but not least, various cosmetic changes will be made to Etoile d’Azur yacht‘s interior and systems while the electrics will be updated where required.

Refit of the 30m Broward motor yacht ESCAPE at Yacht Solutions

November 13, 2012

Captain Brett Sussman left America for Thailand with the 30-metre motor yacht Escape earlier this year to undertake some refit work with Yacht Solutions. Built by Broward Marine, Escape superyacht is planning on staying in Asia basing itself in Phuket. At the moment, Yacht Solutions is also working on the 30m classic sailing yacht Merrymaid.

30m Broward motor yacht Escape

30m Broward motor yacht Escape

Work on luxury yacht Escape includes: a complete interior refit, exterior paint work, antifouling, various engineering tasks and exterior beautification.

Captain Brett Sussman commented: “Escape is now looking to charter in Asia after her refit. A perfect charter vessel, she offers ample accommodation, exterior deck space and toys for people to enjoy around the region. Work is going well so far and she will be ready to cruise over the next year.”