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Two World Superyacht Awards 2013 for PUMULA Yacht with interior design by Rhoades Young

May 09, 2013

Rhoades Young Design are thrilled to announce that the classic sailing yacht Pumula (Project Bugamena) was honoured with two prominent Neptune trophies at the recent 2013 World Superyacht Awards, presented at the fabulous Ciragan Palace Kempinski in Istanbul. Pumula yacht won in the categories: ‘Sailing Yacht of Year’ as well as ‘Best Sailing Yacht 30m – 39m’.

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht with interior design by Rhoades Young - Photo by Cory Silken

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht with interior design by Rhoades Young - Photo by Cory Silken

Rhoades Young Design are very grateful to the owners of Pumula for allowing them to be involved in such a fantastic project and they are delighted to share this prize with their colleagues at the Royal Huisman shipyard, Dykstra Naval Architects and project manager Jens Cornelsen.

Royal Huisman Sailing Yacht Pumula - main deckhouse dining - Photo by Cory Silken

Royal Huisman Sailing Yacht Pumula - main deckhouse dining - Photo by Cory Silken

Rhoades Young Design would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate all the other prize winners.

Below is a choice of the beautiful charter yachts with design by Rhoades Young.

J Class Yacht RAINBOW by Holland Jachtbouw wins World Superyacht Award 2013

May 09, 2013

Holland Jachtbouw is thrilled to announce that its J Class yacht Rainbow received a highly coveted Neptune trophy in the ‘Sailing Yachts 39M+’ category at the World Superyacht Awards 2013, held on Saturday, May 4.

HJB receives the World Superyacht Award 2013 for its J Class yacht Rainbow

HJB receives the World Superyacht Award 2013 for its J Class yacht Rainbow

The owner of sailing yacht Rainbow, along with Tako van Ineveld, Commercial Director at Holland Jachtbouw, Jeroen de Vos from Dykstra Naval Architects and Michiel de Vos from DeVosDeVries Design were presented with the trophy which has become synonymous with excellence in superyacht build and design.

Hosted by Boat International and held once again at the spectacular Ciragan Palace in Istanbul, the ceremony – dubbed the Oscars of the superyacht industry, was attended by an elite guest list of international superyacht owners and the most influential players in the industry.

J Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J Class Rainbow

For the last two decades HJB has been distinguished by a no-nonsense, proactive approach to innovative custom projects, and Rainbow yacht was no exception. The highly talented engineering team developed a unique Hybrid Propulsion System to meet the owner’s specifications for an environmentally friendly yacht which will hopefully lead the way in the future of superyachts.

Below is a choice of the stylish charter yachts built by Holland Jachtbouw.

Dykstra Naval Architects yachts honoured with 4 World Superyacht Awards 2013

May 08, 2013

Taken place in Istanbul, on May 4th 2013, the World Superyacht Awards ceremony was attended by plenty of Superyacht owners as well as Superyacht industry members. During the event, the prestigious Dutch luxury yacht design studio, Dykstra Naval Architects, received four Awards.

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Cory Silken

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Cory Silken

Dykstra Naval Architects has won ‘Sailing Yacht of the Year’ and ‘Best Sailing yacht in the 30m – 39m size range’ for the 37,3 m classic sailing yacht “Pumula”, Naval architecture and exterior styling by Dykstra Naval Architects, Interior by Rhoades Young design and built by Royal Huisman.

40 m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

40 m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J Class superyacht “Rainbow” won the ‘Best Sailing yacht in the 39m+ range’, Naval Architecture and exterior styling by Dykstra Naval Architects, Interior by deVosdeVries design/Dykstra Naval Architects and built by Holland Jachtbouw.

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

The Award for Best refitted Sailing yacht went to J Class charter yacht “Endeavour”, Naval Architecture on the refit by Dykstra Naval Architects, exterior styling by Jon Barrett Associates and interior design by John Munford/Adam Lay Studio.

Maltese Falcon -  (2)

Maltese Falcon - (2)

Tom Perkins received the Legacy Award for his achievements, one of them was building charter yacht “Maltese Falcon”, naval architecture Dykstra Naval Architects.

Great success of Yachting Developments at World Superyacht Awards 2013

May 07, 2013

Yachting Developments is proud to announce their success at this year’s World Superyacht Awards, taking place in Istanbul, Saturday 4th May. The prestigious NZ builder was presented as the winner in both the Refitted category for their outstanding refit of the legendary J Class charter yacht Endeavour JK4, as well as Judges Special Award for Catamarans, for their new build, the 100-foot sailing catamaran yacht Quintessential (Q5).

J Class charter yacht Endeavour refitted by Yachting Developments

J Class charter yacht Endeavour refitted by Yachting Developments

It is easy to see why luxury yacht Endeavour has been awarded the best Refitted yacht, the extensive 18month refit of Endeavour JK4 included the replacement of the complete weather deck, new deck equipment, relocation of steel deck framing, reconfiguration of the accommodation forward and new interior. The main engine, electrical system, electronics, air conditioning, hydraulics bow thruster and winches were all replaced. A new carbon fibre mast was built by Southern Spars and the new interior was built in house by Yachting Developments tradesmen. Dykstra & Partners Naval Architects, have been instrumental in the design of the new sail plan, deck layout, and structural engineering. The interior was collaborated by John Munford and Adam Lay Design Studios to ensure the originality of the boat was maintained.

Care was taken throughout the refit to preserve as much of the vessel as practical, yet still enhance performance and improve functionality.

30m sailing yacht Q5 Quintessential (hull YD 66) by Yachting Developments

30m sailing yacht Q5 Quintessential (hull YD 66) by Yachting Developments

Superyacht Quintessential is a 100ft composite sailing Catamaran, built in house at Yachting Developments Auckland, New Zealand. Not for the faint hearted, this superyacht was built with the main purpose to be to entertain friends and family, this superyacht has a very welcoming feel and is definitely a luxurious home away from home.

Yachting Developments teamed up with Auckland based Superyacht Interiors New Zealand (SINZ) in creating a stunning traditional teak interior and spacious outdoor entertainment/bar area. Naval architecture and exterior styling is by Warwick Yacht Design and Yachting Developments, interior design is by Redman Whiteley Dixon and Owners representation has been provided by Newport based Marine Construction Management (MCM)

The carbon fibre mast was built by Southern Spars NZ and stepped at Yachting Developments yard at Hobsonville prior to launching, sails were custom built by Doyles NZ.

Top honours for Royal Huisman Yacht PUMULA at World Superyacht Awards 2013

May 07, 2013

“Built to perfection”, luxury sailing yacht Pumula (Project Bugamena) received top honours at Boat International’s prominent World Superyacht Awards, held in Istanbul this weekend. Royal Huisman’s outstanding quality has been once again acknowledged as its latest delivery, the 37-metre yacht Pumula, was voted ‘Sailing Yacht of the Year’.

Royal Huisman sailing yacht Pumula - Photo Cory Silken

Royal Huisman sailing yacht Pumula - Photo Cory Silken

Citing their reasons for awarding superyacht Pumula Best Sailing Yacht 30-39m as well as Sailing Yacht of the Year, the judges noted that Pumula was: “The epitome of a modern classic sailing yacht…built to perfection by Royal Huisman…a classic visual beauty with a highly detailed interior…all built to the highest standards.”

Royal Huisman  Pumula Yacht - Photo by Cory Silken

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht - Photo by Cory Silken

Royal Huisman is delighted to share these accolades with their highly talented colleagues in the project: Dykstra Naval Architects and Rhoades Young interior designers.

Superyacht Pumula - Owners cabin - Photo by Cory Silken

Superyacht Pumula - Owners cabin - Photo by Cory Silken

Below is a choice of the beautiful charter yachts built by Royal Huisman.

World Superyacht Awards 2013 Winners

May 06, 2013

May 4 in the fabulous surroundings of the Çırağan Palace Kempinski, overlooking the historic Bosphorus waterway, saw the superyacht industry’s finest gather for the eagerly awaited event in the yachting calendar – the eighth annual World Superyacht Awards.

WSA 2013


During a gala evening attended by a distinguished guest list of superyacht owners, their families, friends and luminaries of the superyacht industry, news broadcaster Natasha Kaplinsky presented the prized silver Neptune awards to the owners of the finest sail and motor yachts delivered in 2012.

Seventeen coveted Neptunes and three Judges’ Commendation prizes, custom made for the occasion by Baccarat, were awarded to the winners on the night.

Motor Yacht of the Year, sponsored by Camper & Nicholsons International, was awarded to the 47.00m superyacht Loretta Anne.

47m Alloy motor yacht Loretta Anne designed by Dubois

47m Alloy motor yacht Loretta Anne designed by Dubois

Custom built for an experienced, second-time client of Alloy Yachts, Loretta Anne yacht was designed by Dubois Naval Architects who created an attractively low and sleek yacht.

In practical fashion, the raised pilot house of luxury yacht Loretta Anne is fitted with vertical windows to ensure optimum external visibility, while three sides of the flying bridge can be sheltered by powered, vertically-sliding glass screens. Her modern interior, by Donald Starkey Designs, offers elegance, comfort and sophistication.

Alloy superyacht Loretta Anne - Interior

Alloy superyacht Loretta Anne - Interior

Sailing Yacht of the Year, sponsored by Tansu, went to the 37.33m luxury yacht Pumula, built by Royal Huisman.

Royal Huisman superyacht Pumula - Photo by Cory Silken

Royal Huisman superyacht Pumula - Photo by Cory Silken

Pumula is the epitome of a modern classic sailing yacht. Built to the highest standards, her exterior lines reflect the beauty of a bygone age. A sea-kindly hull with optimum underwater lines and an easily handled rig with carbon-fibre mast, PBO headstay and Kevlar backstay and in-boom furling, guarantee modern standards of performance and handling.

Her interior offers a large owner cabin aft together with two twin-bed guest cabins, while a further double guest cabin lies forward of the deck saloon and lower deck living area. The Rhoades Young Design interior, designed to match her exterior styled by Dykstra Naval Architects, is executed in light oak, subtly aged to meet the expectations of a classic yacht.

Sailing Yacht Pumula - lower salon - Photo by Cory Silken

Sailing Yacht Pumula - lower salon - Photo by Cory Silken

The Voyager’s Award, sponsored by Alloy Yachts, was presented to the owners of the 37.33m expedition yacht Marama. In the summer of last year she cruised northwards from Seattle to Glacier Bay, Alaska in a three-month, 3,200nm voyage.

The thoroughness with which the coastline was explored, the experiences enjoyed along the way and, perhaps above all, the manner in which the cruise was documented with the most enchanting (and technically demanding) photographs and video, immediately captured the hearts of the judges.

38m expedition yacht MARAMA

38m expedition yacht MARAMA

The Legacy Award, sponsored by Proteksan Turquoise Yachts, was awarded to Tom Perkins, for his lifetime services to yachting and, in particular, the development of charter yacht Maltese Falcon – one of the most advanced sailing yachts in the last 100 years.

Maltese Falcon -  (2)

Maltese Falcon - (2)

Boat International Media would like to thank Gold Sponsor RMK Marine and the event sponsors and partners who have helped to make the 2013 World Superyacht Awards such a tremendous success.

Dykstra Naval Architects unveil new 86 meter Clipper ship project Orchid

April 25, 2013

Following the success of two Clipper yachts, the sailing yacht Stad Amsterdam and Cisne Branco, Dykstra Naval Architects in collaboration with Damen Shipyards have created a new version of the full rigged sailing ship.

Clipper Orchid sailing rendering, designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Image credit Dykstra Naval Architects

Clipper Orchid sailing rendering, designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Image credit Dykstra Naval Architects

The 86 meter new Clipper has been developed for sail training purposes for the Royal Navy of Oman and shall be a tough competitor within the Tall Ships fleet of today. The ship can accommodate 94 which includes permanent crew and trainees. Construction started at Damen shipyard and she will be delivered Summer 2014.

Clipper Orchid (aft) designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Image courtesy of Dykstra Naval Architects

Clipper Orchid (aft) designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Image courtesy of Dykstra Naval Architects

Holland Jachtbouw Yacht RAINBOW Winner of Classic Boat Award 2013

April 19, 2013

Holland Jachtbouw yacht Rainbow has become the runaway winner in the European Spirit of Tradition class at the inaugural 2013 Classic Boat awards. Comedian, writer as well as classic boat owner, Griff Rhys Jones, handed over the award for sailing yacht Rainbow to HJB’s Commercial Director, Tako van Ineveld, at an awards ceremony that took place at the Bremont watch boutique in Mayfair, London.

J-Class sailing yacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J-Class sailing yacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

Redesigned by Dykstra Naval Architects, the majestic 40-metre J-Class yacht Rainbow is based on the original sailboat by William Starling Burgess from 1934. She was launched by Holland Jachtbouw in 2012.

40 m sailing yacht Rainbow - Cabin

40m sailing yacht Rainbow - Cabin

Superyacht Rainbow boasts beautiful and elegant interiors, overseen by the Owner, with developments from Dykstra & Partners. She can comfortably sleep from eight to ten guests and is managed by a professional crew of seven.

Below is a choice of the superb charter yachts built by Holland Jachtbouw.

Dykstra designed luxury yacht ADELA wins St Barths Bucket 2013

April 11, 2013

In the Mademoiselles class of this year’s St Barths Bucket Regatta, the 55-metre luxury yacht Adela, designed by Dykstra Naval Architects, constructed by Pendennis and helmed by Dennis Conner, maintained her regatta-long position at the top of the scoreboard. Sailing yacht Adela was announced as the regatta’s overall winner.

Adela Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Winner of St Barths Bucket 2013

Adela Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Winner of St Barths Bucket 2013 - Photo by Tim Wright

This Bucket was a historic event for the J Class, as it was the first time five of them  raced together since 1937. Sailing yacht Hanuman, designed by Dykstra Naval Architects and built by Royal Huisman, proved unbeatable throughout the three Bucket days, winning handily over the line and on corrected time in the first two of three races held and the J Class race on March 28th . 4 out of the 5 J’s that raced where Dykstra Naval Architects designed J Class Yachts.

Four Dykstra designed J-Class yachts at St Barths Bucket 2013

Four Dykstra designed J-Class yachts at St Barths Bucket 2013 - Photo by Tim Wright

Dykstra Naval Architects designed yachts that raced this year’s St Barths Bucket are: Adela, charter yacht Maltese Falcon, Hanuman, sailing yacht Rainbow, charter yacht Ranger (performance refit) and superyacht Velsheda.

St Barths Bucket Regatta 2013: A Day for Testing Teamwork

March 30, 2013

Today, March 30, saw the St. Barths Bucket Regatta 2013 kick off with pouring rain and segued into one of the windiest here yet, taking the wind gauge to 28 knots and the luxury sailing yacht Athos to speeds as high as 15,8 knots.

St Barths Bucket Regatta 2013 - Photo by Ingrid Abery

St Barths Bucket Regatta 2013 - Photo by Ingrid Abery

“Main-mast staysail up. Do not unfurl. Raise your hands if you hear me.” Captain Tony Brookes calmly called his instructions into a hand-held from one of his dual on-deck navigation stations near the aft quarter of mega yacht Athos, the 62 meter Hoek-designed Holland Jachtbouw that he commands. His crew with headsets faithfully obeyed, shooting their hands in the air before quickly jumping into action.

The owner and his rep Gary Veenman from Holland alternated at the helm, giving each other much-needed breaks from the giant wheel that played tug of war with them. Three trimmers scooted among the 40-some-odd crew, working the joy sticks on their remote control “God boxes” that controlled the hydraulic operations of winches for hoisting and dropping sails as well as sheeting them in and letting them out. For someone who normally sails 40-footers, it surely would have been something strange and wonderful to behold, but for those who regularly sail in this rarified world of superyachts it was just another approach to racing one of the most magnificent sailing yachts on the oceans today.

Athos superyacht’s closest competitor today in the Mademoiselles class at the annual St. Barths Bucket was the 55 metre twin-masted yacht Adela, the steel hulled Dykstra designed Pendennis build that represents a historically significant salvage and rebuild of the 1903 original. Adela had won this 10-boat class yesterday, the first day of racing, and won again today, crossing the finish line first, after the traditional pursuit start had the smallest and slowest boats starting first and the larger and faster boats starting at specific time intervals afterward to try and catch up.

Luxury yacht Athos, which had finished seventh yesterday, was quite pleased with a second-place finish after being fifth in the pursuit-start lineup. That moved them to fifth overall behind superyacht Zefira, charter yacht Salperton, and Lady B yacht.

“No one caught us from behind and we passed two others, so we must be doing something right,” said Athos yacht’s Brookes. “It was a hard-work race today. Windy and wet, and everyone’s uncomfortable but they still have to concentrate on the job they are doing. We had some problems (with the spinnaker hoist) but we dealt with them. It was more like the North Sea instead of the Caribbean there for a while.”

Aboard superyacht Adela, Kim “Shags” Morten conceded that the Adela team can sail well in any direction and in any conditions because they have the choice of sails to make the right calls in any given situation. “Our biggest competition is Athos; we think it comes down to the crew performance,” said Morten, adding that he has competed in every Bucket to date, the last three on Adela. “We now have top-of-the-line sails, a carbon fiber mast and a team that has sailed together in the last three superyacht regattas.”

In Grand Dames class, charter yacht Georgia rose to the top of the scoreboard after taking today’s race. Luxury yacht Blue Too, which was leading going into today, retired after a crew was injured and fell to seventh with a finish score today of 13.

In the Gazelle class, Visione maintained its first position overall with a fifth-place finish today. However, they are tied on point score (6) with both charter yacht P2 and superyacht Cape Arrow, with Unfurled yacht only one point behind.

Hanuman claimed another bullet, its third, in the J Boat class today. When asked what was different about today, tactician Kevin Burnham joked, “Nothing, we won the race!” But in all honesty, the win didn’t come easy. “The biggest challenge in pushing that type of machine around the race course (in today’s conditions) is that stuff gets shocked-waved,” said Burnham. “We blew up a kite – it just exploded into a million pieces.”

The crews on all 36 Bucket boats are glad to be back on terra firma for tonight’s pirate-themed “Bucket Bash.” The party should do its part to prepare them for tomorrow’s Wrong-Way Around (the island) Course.