This year’s Club Marine Australian Marine Export and Superyacht Industry Awards Winners were just unveiled at the Industry Gala Dinner in Sanctuary Cove, Queensland, Australia.
This year’s Club Marine Australian Marine Export and Superyacht Industry Awards Winners were just unveiled at the Industry Gala Dinner in Sanctuary Cove, Queensland, Australia.
The Fort Lauderdale-based Dockwise Yacht Transport (DYT) is able to transport boats as well as luxury mega yachts all over the world. There is currently a high demand for the destinations like Golfito in Costa Rica and the South Pacific.
This year, two Dockwise Yacht Transport (DYT) ships, including the 686-foot (209-meter) Yacht Express and the smaller 555.93-foot (169.49-meter) Super Servant 4, carry more than 3,708.34 linear feet of luxury yachts that are worth a combined $358,475,000 USD. These comprise the 136ft motor yacht Lagniappe, as well as the 186ft superyacht Bad Girl.
Scheduled for launch later this year, the splendid superyacht Hana (G50) will participate in the 2013 NZ Millennium Cup in Auckland, where she will make her debut. Constructed by Fitzroy and designed by Dubois, this beautiful 50-metre flybridge sloop will be the largest vessel to enter the regatta so far this year.
Dockwise Yacht Transport has recently announced a partnership with NZ Millennium Cup. Sailors participating in this popular yacht regatta will receive a special discount by DYT.
Next week will see the start of the ever so popular Nautor’s Swan regatta – the 9th edition of the ClubSwan Caribbean Rendezvous to be held from 12th to 17th March around the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.
The Asia-Pacific region is rapidly becoming one of the best winter destinations for Owners of Superyachts from across the world as announced by Yacht Solutions. They are always happy to welcome back their returning customers, currently running projects in both Phuket and Bangkok.
Dockwise Yacht Transport’s (DYT) 556´ ship Super Servant 4 will be hosted by the city of Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia to unload a cargo of yachts totaling approximately US $35 million.
The Asia-Pacific Superyacht Association (APSA) prepared a welcome party for the superyachts successfully transported by Dockwise Yacht Transport to Phuket, Thailand on October 28.
Dockwise are looking to sell Dockwise Yacht Transport (DYT) to Coby Enterprises Corp. DYT is a leader in the transport of superyachts and luxury yachts worldwide and is well known for the transportation of charter yachts via the Atlantic between the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas, the two largest charter destinations. Recently DYT transported a quarter…
Dockwise Yacht Transport (DYT) has successfully transported 7 superyachts from Italy to Thailand and completed its most complex lift-on/lift-off procedure to date, transferring 7 yachts. For the complex procedure, DYT used the 532-foot (162.3 meters) transport vessel Combi Dock 1 owned by Combi Lift, which left Genoa, Italy on October 7 and arrived safely in…
Yacht Express enters into Fort Lauderdale with a cargo of luxury super yachts worth $270,341,000.
Some unions are meant to be, and when Floating Life was introduced to Dockwise Yacht Transport (DYT) a year and a half ago, it became clear, almost immediately, that this match between two corporate dynamos would be one made in heaven. In the case of transporting Floating Life’s three 131’ (41 meter) Norman Foster-designed motor yachts (motor yacht Ocean Emerald, yacht Ocean Pearl and MY Ocean Sapphire) back and forth between the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, there is no other yacht transport company with which Floating Life would rather involve itself than DYT.
Dockwise Yacht Transport and their Australian Agent, Aurora Global Logistics have been announced as the Official Yacht Logistics Provider to the 2011 Audi Hamilton Island Race Week. The event, in its 28th year and scheduled for August 19-27, hosts over 200 boats and is hosted by Australia’s Hamilton Island Yacht Club on Hamilton Island, the leading island resort destination in the Whitsunday Islands, part of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
Dockwise Yacht Transport (DYT) have announced that they will be delivering 20 sailing yachts from Oman to Turkey in April.