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Fire damages 50m luxury superyacht STAR FISH under construction at McMullen & Wing

August 12, 2012

The 50m luxury explorer motor yacht STAR FISH which is currently under construction at the McMullen & Wing shipyard in New Zealand has been badly damaged by a fire. Fire-fighters were called to the blaze in McMullen & Wing’s Auckland premises the early hours of Sunday morning 12 August 2012. The 50m steel and aluminium expedition yacht StarFish was ablaze in the shipyard’s largest construction hall.

Fire damages 50m expedition yacht STAR FISH under construction at McMullen & Wing - Photo Credit McMullen & Wing

Motor yacht STAR FISH, under construction for Aquos Yachts, is the successor to the multi-award winning 45m charter yacht Big Fish, built for the same owner with the same Greg Marshall designed hull.

Yacht STAR FISH was nearly two-and-a-half years into her three year build programme, with structural fabrication finished, coating systems well progressed, mechanical systems nearing completion, electrical and electronic systems well advanced and her spectacular interior fit out mid-way through installation.

The STAR FISH motor yacht is the superyacht builder McMullen & Wing’s largest project to date.  As a completed vessel, the explorer yacht Star Fish would have a completed value in excess of NZ$50 million.

Damage to M/Y STAR FISH is very extensive.  The yard’s largest construction hall has also sustained fire damage to roof and walls.  Determining the full extent of the damage and what that represents to the project will be the focus of the next several weeks.  A full investigation will be undertaken to determine the cause of the fire, which at this stage is unknown.

McMullen & Wing’s workshops, office space and other four construction halls were spared by the fire and remain fully operational.  The company has a refit project for a commercial aquaculture vessel underway in another construction hall, which was also unaffected.

McMullen & Wing Managing Director David Porter speaks of the sense of loss which will be felt by everyone involved in the project.

“This is a devastating blow to everyone – our staff, the owner of the yacht and his team, the huge range of suppliers to the project.  Everyone has invested so much energy and love into this project over a long period of time.

“Custom yacht building takes a long time and it’s when you reach these finishing stages and you see the whole yacht coming together that we are reminded of the full beauty of these yachts.  The energy and excitement of the whole team as this enormous work of art and craftsmanship takes form is very special.

“To see it all go up in flames at such a late stage is absolutely heart breaking to us all.

“Whilst we’re all very thankful that no-one was hurt in the fire, it leaves many of us in a daze.  It’s naturally a time of great uncertainty for everyone in the short term as we grapple with the many issues this raises.

Commercial Manager Michael Eaglen has been receiving calls and messages of support all morning from past clients, suppliers and industry from all over the world: “It’s a great comfort to us all to feel the support of our friends, clients, suppliers and fellow yacht builders, both in New Zealand and around the world.  We are a very close industry and it’s at times like these that we feel the strength of the relationships forged over so many years.  Thank you to everyone for your thoughts and words of support.”

McMullen & Wing Yacht Builders

Employing over one hundred full time staff, McMullen & Wing is an internationally respected builder of world-class luxury yachts based in Auckland, New Zealand.

Founded in 1969, McMullen & Wing was responsible for the construction of many of New Zealand’s most famous racing yachts, including the 1995 America’s Cup winning NZL32 and NZL38 and numerous iconic ocean racing yachts for the late Sir Peter Blake.

In more recent times, McMullen & Wing has developed a reputation for the highest quality luxury motor yachts, producing a string of international award winning yachts over the past decade.

Following on from their first true ‘superyacht’ new build in the 35m explorer ‘Surprise’ (a luxury charter yacht based in the South Pacific now called ‘Koi’, launched 2001), McMullen & Wing have completed the 40m ocean capable yacht fisher, the Mea Culpa motor yacht built in 2003, the 35m luxury performance sailing yacht ‘Ipanema’ (now called charter yacht ‘Nephele’, launched in 2003, the 27m high speed express cruiser ‘Jariya’ (now named ‘Elliele’, launched in 2005, 37m ultra-high speed ‘Ermis2’ (2007) and most recently the 45m luxury expedition yacht ‘Big Fish’, built in 2010 and several other smaller projects.

McMullen & Wing is also renowned for refits of luxury super yachts and construction of a range of custom superyacht tenders.

Aquos Yachts has also provided a message in the wake of the StarFish yacht Fire at McMullen & Wing

“The entire Aquos Yachts team is shocked and horrified by the fire on board StarFish. We are also cognizant of the potentially devastating consequences of the fire for McMullen & Wing and its craftsmen. Our hearts go out to the shipyard workers and to the Porter family. While we are still in shock from the fire we are also moving forward quickly to determine the full extent of the damage, which we believe to be extensive. It is a process that we are informed might take several weeks, and we are committed to concluding this investigation as quickly as possible. It is simply too soon yet to advance any prediction of whether our extraordinary project is salvageable.

“While the fire, coming less than a year from the planned launch of StarFish, is a terrible setback both for Aquos Yachts and the shipyard, we remain committed to our core mission of designing and building the finest luxury expedition yachts in the world for discerning yacht owners wishing to explore the world in the highest levels of comfort and security. Big Fish, which has cruised 60,000nm since her launch two years ago, and which has proved herself among the industry’s most successful charter yachts, remains as our flagship and living proof of the Aquos Yachts vision and philosophy.”

Richard Beattie, Chairman of Aquos Yachts

35m Blue Water Explorer concept by Stolk Marimecs

August 06, 2012

The Dutch studio Stolk Marimecs has finished the design for the new 35m Blue Water Explorer. Thanks to her size as well as clever accommodation layout, the Bluewater explorer yacht is a comfortable and notably practical long range cruiser, with diesel-electric propulsion and ice reinforcement.

35m Bluewater explorer yacht by Stolk Marimecs - Profile view

35m Bluewater explorer yacht by Stolk Marimecs - Profile view

The beautiful Bluewater expedition yacht is optimized for remote exploration, according to Marimecs’ practical and experience-based explorer yacht approach:

Comfortable & Practical
The Blue water explorer superyacht is a robust vessel, with a generous amount of interior space, not only in terms of accommodation but also with regard to living space. She offers comfortable and safe seagoing behaviour and features simple but thoroughly thought-through systems and equipment, which increase safety and reduce running cost.

Onboard systems and equipment will exclude excess and over-the-top luxury systems which do not add value to the owners needs – this to ensure an attractive cost price. It will be relatively simple to construct, further resulting in an economical purchase price.

Lovely Looks
In addition to all this, an important factor in the design was to integrate a distinctive style and look, whilst simultaneously matching the robust feel the owner usually has in mind for an explorer yacht. The team ensured well-balanced exterior lines, as head-designer Mr Stolk comments: “Explorer yacht design has always been one of our favourite fields of work, and this 35m design is based on those decades of practical, as well as artistic experience.”

In short: “A lot of yacht for a reasonable price.”

Living the Life
Historically, there roughly has always been a distinction between sailing yacht owners and motoryacht owners. Sailors would be classified as, in general, being very involved with their yacht, making long journeys and being motivated to preserve the traditions of the sailing way of life; a way of thinking in which the journey itself is a goal.

Willem Stolk points out: “Explorer yacht owners are today’s yachting adventurers. They are experienced yacht owners who, to a great extend, know what they will use the yacht for, and what they will not use it for.” The yacht’s interior and exterior spaces are carefully designed to match a typical explorer’s wishes, with room for personalisation.

The aft main deck of the 35m luxury yacht Bluewater accommodates toys and tenders, eliminating the need for a costly tender garage and complicated launching equipment. The starboard side of the yacht accommodates a lobby, which provides entrance to the main deck’s salon. Thanks to the yacht’s wide body, the full-beam salon with dining area is spacious, befitting a luxury yacht.

The forward part of the main deck offers a separate owner’s area, which offers the ‘complete private retreat’ most luxurious cruising yachts do. The fore ship of the lower deck houses an extremely spacious crew area for four, whilst the stern offers an extra crew cabin on starboard, and much extra storage (for instance for diving equipment) on port. The lower deck houses a full-beam VIP cabin and two more guest cabins.

Retreats with a View
The bridge deck offers a large bridge with comfortable lounge corner, which due to explorer characteristics, is very much a part of the yacht’s living space. The salon aft of the bridge is another comfortable place to reside, with impressive views outside and easy direct access to the bridge or spacious aft deck.

The sundeck of the Bluewater yacht by Stolk Marimecs is dedicated to alfresco-living and sunbathing. It includes a spa pool surrounded by generous sunpads, a bar and more comfortable lounging options. Naturally, alternative arrangements and options such as a folding balcony are available as per owner’s request.

Bluewater superyacht by Stolk Marimecs - Layout

Bluewater superyacht by Stolk Marimecs - Layout

45m Expedition Charter Yacht BIG FISH enroute to the South pacific – available for charter in Tahiti

February 15, 2012

The luxury explorer motor yacht BIG FISH is en route to the South Pacific where she will be available for charter in Papeete, Tahiti / French Polynesia. The BIG FISH yacht will be perfectly placed to capitalize on the yearly whale migration that passes through the waters of Tahiti from July to November.  With some of the best diving gear onboard as well as her excellent range of toys, the BIG FISH motor yacht is very much guaranteed to provide BIG FUN to all who step aboard.  M/Y BIG FISH is already booked for the month of March and all of July however she is still available during April, May, June and August.

45m Expedition Charter Yacht BIG FISH enroute to the South pacific and available for charter in Tahiti.

45m Expedition Charter Yacht BIG FISH enroute to the South pacific and available for charter in Tahiti.

Motor yacht BIG FISH is on her way to some of the most sought after dive sites in the world with the best equipment and best safety you can find. Yacht BIG FISH will arrive in Papeete, Tahiti in the beginning of March and she has a wide range of exciting itineraries made up and was specifically built for making the most of these waters. In addition to her superb crew who have proven their quality time and time again, BIG FISH really does boast one of the best toys lists in the charter market.

The dive gear onboard luxury yacht Big Fish includes a large supply of O2 for re-breathers and safety (3 x 120 [cubic feet] tanks plus DAN portable units), a 36” GSE Flexi Dec Hyperbaric single lock recompression chamber, a commercial compressor modified by NItrox Solutions Inc. that is water cooled for continuous service, a selection of steel tanks as well as a few standard aluminum 80’s diver OTS coms sets with full face masks and a tender headset unit, a total of 10 sets of dive gear, a 1 ton + ½ ton lift bags + 90kg lift bag, 6 Nautilus Lifeline VHF-GPS Radios for divers and a G11 camera, housing and strobe.

Charter Yacht BIG FISH has a fantastic selection of water sport toys and dive gear

Charter Yacht BIG FISH has a fantastic selection of water sport toys and dive gear

The tenders and toys onboard the BIG FISH motor yacht include a 26’ Custom M & W Tender (200 mile range), a 14ft Nautica RIB, with 20HP outboard, 2 RS Feva sailing dinghies, 2 wake boards, 2 ocean kayaks, 2 windsurfers, 2 kite board sets, 5 paddle boards, 4 Shimano Tiagra 80W’s, 4 Shimano Tiagra 30W’s, 4 Shimano spinning rods, 4 salt water fly rods, 4 stand-up fishing kits, Water Skis, SeaDoo. The yacht also has a selection of ancillary gear, gym with sedentary bike, spin bike, weights, rowing machine, yoga mats, etc. 55 inch TV for playing Wii and Playstation

Specifications of the charter yacht BIG FISH

Aquos Yachts / McMullen & Wing
45m
10 Guests
10 / 16 Knots
245 000 USD + expenses per week

Contact a CharterWorld agent here for more information on BIG FISH in Tahiti and the South Pacific.

50m luxury explorer motor yacht EVOLUTION by Trinity Yachts

December 29, 2011

The 50m luxury explorer motor yacht Evolution by Trinity Yachts with concept and original design by Frederick Hohenadel with William Coxon III, was created with versatility in mind. A variety of deck layouts is available on the Evolution 50 superyacht, in either a “Bridge Up” or “Bridge Down” configuration. All layouts within each category are easily interchangeable, permitting the owners a wide variety of purposes over time, and providing them with a potentially greater than normal service life expectancy with one yacht.


50m luxury explorer motor yacht Evolution by Trinity Yachts

50m luxury explorer motor yacht Evolution by Trinity Yachts


The most luxurious version of this new offering from Trinity Yachts allows for a full owner’s deck; with a private hot tub and master stateroom aft, and either a private lounge or second stateroom forward. The forward layouts are easily interchangeable at any time during the life of the vessel. Guest accommodations are also designed to be easily modified to suit a variety of purposes over time, from charter use to private family yacht.

Evolution Superyacht - View from above

Evolution Superyacht - View from above

50m motor yacht Evolution by Trinity Yachts

50m motor yacht Evolution by Trinity Yachts

During construction at Trinity Yachts, allowances will be made to permit the owners to easily modify the yacht to alternate configurations; efficiently and economically as personal needs dictate, during their term of ownership. The 50m super yacht Evolution can be easily converted by Trinity Yachts to the preferred configuration of a next owner. Layouts available for owner and guests range from master suite and two large VIPs, up to 5 or 6 stateroom layouts that may be found on a yacht typically used for charter.

Super yacht Evolution - rear view

Super yacht Evolution - rear view

Luxury exterior on board Evolution Superyacht

Luxury exterior on board Evolution Superyacht

There is accommodation for up to 12 crew on board the luxury yacht Evolution. 8 crew members share 4 cabins, each with its own head. The first officer or chef, and the engineer, have private cabins, and the Captain’s cabin is suitable for a couple. The yacht could be operated safely and efficiently with as few as 10 crew, depending on the type of usage. There are also layouts available that provide a cabin for a family staff member who may not be part of the yacht’s permanent crew. Among the most desirable features of this latest concept from Trinity Yachts, is the large aft sun deck that doubles as a touch and go heli-pad. The swim deck has a retractable extension, yielding an excellent staging area for diving, skiing and other water sports. The wide aft staircase provides bleacher like seating for spectators.

Luxurious interior on board super yacht Evolution

Luxurious interior on board super yacht Evolution

Trinity luxury explorer yacht Evolution

Trinity luxury explorer yacht Evolution

The upper deck features a hot tub, a generous covered lounge with grilling area, and optional “E-stations”, that permit, internet access, and inter-active gaming as well as TV and private movie viewing under the stars. A unique feature of this deck is the solar activated awning style side windows, which act as sun visors when opened.

Highly-comfortable accommodation offered by Evolution Superyacht

Highly-comfortable accommodation offered by Evolution Superyacht

Evolution by Trinity Yachts, may be the most versatile new 50 meter design available. She can be easily and economically converted from a six stateroom charter yacht to a private family yacht with much more generous accommodations, in a relatively brief period at the Trinity Yachts shipyard, with minimum expense, compared to a normal major overhaul. This may be the perfect yacht for owners who want a unique new charter yacht now, but may not want to go through the entire build and design process all over again, when it’s time to upgrade to a private yacht with more generous accommodations. The luxury explorer vessel Evolution by Trinity Yachts is “One Boat for the Rest of Your Life.”

50m luxury motor yacht Evolution

50m luxury motor yacht Evolution

Heesen Yachts sell 50m explorer motor yacht YN 16750 – A FDHF by Van Oossanen and Associates.

November 02, 2011

Heesen Yachts is proud to announce the sale of YN 16750, a 50 metre explorer motor yacht whose naval architecture is based on the FAST DISPLACEMENT HULL FORM (FDHF) by Van Oossanen and Associates, with an exterior and general arrangement by Frank Laupman from Omega Architects & AB Studio. Motor yacht YN 16750 is an all-aluminium explorer yacht that measures 50 metres in length and weighs below 500GT. The 50m Heesen yacht YN 16750 boasts striking lines and vertical stem, and will be fully custom-built for delivery in 2015.

Heesen Yachts sell 50m explorer motor yacht YN 16750 – A FDHF by Van Oossanen and Associates - Photo credit Omega Architects

Heesen Yachts sell 50m explorer motor yacht YN 16750 – A FDHF by Van Oossanen and Associates - Photo credit Omega Architects

The revolutionary Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDFH) developed by famous Dutch naval architects Van Oossanen and Associates allows significant improvements in fuel efficiency. Thanks to the FDHF’s low resistance characteristics, the YN 16750 superyacht will reach a maximum speed of 18,5 knots with only two 1.000kW MTUs installed. Therefore, an ocean-crossing range is achieved with minimal fuel capacity. Only 45.000 litres are required to comfortably transit the Atlantic, leaving plenty of reserve.

Perry van Oossanen, naval architect at VOA, comments: “Modest propeller tunnels have been defined allowing for 1,5m diameter propellers. The hull will be fitted with Quantum XT zero-speed fins, and bilge keels, allowing for a maximum reduction in roll angle when at anchor. The design of the hull, the appendages and the propulsion arrangement have been focused on obtaining the best fuel efficiency possible, without sacrificing performance and comfort when running in waves.”

Carrying less fuel also means that the yacht is lighter which further improves efficiency. And the benefits don’t end there; the space saved by having smaller fuel tanks has been reallocated to provide the crew with valuable storage volume under the crew mess.

The Owner commissioned Frank Laupman from Omega Architects & AB Studio to design the exterior and general arrangement of the Heesen 50m yacht YN 16750. Her clean and elegant lines are emphasized by contrasting bands of wraparound glass. To describe the exterior design of YN 16750, AB Studios & Frank Laupman chose the oxymoron “complex simplicity: the lines look like they are running parallel, but in reality they are not! It is all about small adjustments that give the eye the impression of parallelism.”

The YN 16750 supearycht has a cosy and inviting interior décor that will be based on the colour contrast between swamp oak panelling and dark joinery details. The luxury motor yacht YN 16750 will be able to accommodate up to ten guests in five beautifully appointed cabins.  61 square metres are dedicated to the master suite, traditionally located forward on the main deck, which boasts two separate dressing rooms, each with a private ensuite bathroom. The four guest cabins including two VIP and two twin cabins all have ensuite bathrooms and are positioned on the lower deck. Beyond their cabins, guests can enjoy 237 square metres of outdoor living space.

The main and rescue tenders are placed on the fore deck under way, while the toys are stored in the forward garage. This configuration allows the aft part of the yacht to be used as a large (21,5 square metre) beach club equipped with sauna and hammam.

The design of YN 16750 explorer motor yacht proves that high speed cruising can be achieved without sacrificing either luxury or efficiency.

Main characteristics of the M/Y YN 16750 by Heesen Yachts

Hull type:             Twin Propeller, round bilge, fast displacement motor yacht
Naval Architecture:         Van Oossanen and Associates
Exterior Designer:    Omega Architects & AB Studios
Interior Designer:    Omega Architects & AB Studios
Interior Design Adviser:        AB Studio
Classification:     ABS, A1 Commercial Yachting Service, AMS
Large commercial Yacht Code (LY2) by MCA
Hull:   Aluminium
Superstructure:   Aluminium

DIMENSIONS
Length over all: 49,90m
Beam over all:   9,00m
Draft:    2,15m
Displacement (approx. 50% load):            315 tons

TECHNICAL DETAILS
Maximum speed (50%load):       18,5 knots
Range at 13 knots:           3.150Nm
Fuel capacity:     45.000 litres
Fresh Water capacity:    16.500 litres

PROPULSION DETAILS
Main engines:   2 x MTU 8V 4000 M63L
Maximum power:            2 x 1.000kW
Generators:       2 x Kilo-Pak, each 99kW at 50Hz

75m Motor yacht Arctic Whale by Kingship Marine

September 29, 2011

China’s Kingship Marine has just signed a new build superyacht project called Artic Whale. The 75m motor yacht Arctic Whale features exterior and interior design by French designer Eva Cadio. The expedition yacht Arctic Whale was designed with long range world cruising in mind, to be built with an ice-class hull and will be fully MCA LY2 compliant.

75m Motor yacht Arctic Whale by Kingship Marine

75m Motor yacht Arctic Whale by Kingship Marine

Superyacht Arctic Whale by Kingship will be able to sleep 12 guests in six spacious cabins, all with ensuite facilities and all well-appointed, featuring the latest in audio visual entertainment systems.

Some of M/Y Artic Whale’s special features include a ‘touch and go’ or a fully functional heli-pad as well as a swimming pool, two Jacuzzis. Her interior can be fitted out to suit the owner’s own personal taste. The mechanical systems and engine package can also be specified by the owner.

The renowned designer Eva Cadio & Co who provided Arctic Whales exterior and interior design is known for  her work on superyachts such as the 68m motor yacht Cedar Sea, 33m yacht Emmerson, 37m explorer yacht Jasmin, 39m yacht MuMu and the 37m M/Y Calaf.

Eva explains the main concept of the Artic Whale superyacht: “The main concept for Arctic Whale has been to offer the ultimate yacht for world travel with a unique “Art de Vivre” – a form that fits function and lifestyle and an exterior design that brings it all together. The lines of Arctic Whale are designed to show strength, harmony and elegance.”

“It is a ground breaking project,” says the project’s YPI broker, Mike Rich. “To have one of the top shipbuilders in Asia working with one of Europe’s best designers is an important plus and one of the reasons we at YPI were keen to act as the exclusive worldwide representatives.”

“With Arctic Whale you get all the great flair and intelligence of French design, the competence and quality of a tried and tested shipyard, European prepared build specifications and all at the exceptionally competitive pricing that only China can now offer. Whether you want to amble around St Tropez, show off in St Barths or go crashing through the ice in Antarctica, Arctic Whale is the first of a new era of yacht building and we at YPI are very proud to be there from the start.”

Roger Liang, the founding owner and Managing Director of Kingship states: “This is one of the biggest projects Kingship has taken on. We are very confident that working with the talent of Eva and the experience of YPI, and with top quality European project management, Arctic Whale will set the standard and raise the bar for some of our other projects still to come.”

Luxury charter yacht BIG FISH in London

September 09, 2011

The expedition (explorer) superyacht BIG FISH, the 45m (147′ 7″) yacht designed by Greg Marshall Design and launched by McMullen & Wing New Zealand in 2010 has recently visited London en route to the Monaco Yacht Show 2011. Motor Yacht BIG FISH is seen here cruising the Thames River, passing under the raised Tower Bridge.

Powerfully styled, expedition Motor Yacht BIG FISH is a fantastic example of modern blue water stable, functional and comfortable exploration superyacht design and build. She is available for select charters in the South Pacific, Tahiti, Antarctica, Northern Europe and elsewhere

Motor Yacht BIG FISH

Year:2010   L.O.A.:45.00m (147' 7")  Beam:9.00m (29' 6") 
Max Speed:16 knots  Cruise Speed:10 knots  Engines:Caterpillar 3508B DI-TA 1 
Cabins: Charter Guest:10  Crew:10 

There are more details about Motor Yacht BIG FISH here.

Explorer motor yacht Baron Trenck delivered by Eurocraft

August 31, 2011

The 43.5m Explorer motor yacht Baron Trenck has delivered by the Italian superyacht shipyard Eurocraft. Motor yacht Baron Trenck is Eurocraft’s first explorer superyacht and was built under the hull or project number 507. Eurocraft Project 507 is the first of two Eurocraft Explorer 44 motoryacht Series sisterships by the yard with Project 607 still under construction.

Explorer motor yacht Baron Trenck delivered by Eurocraft

Explorer motor yacht Baron Trenck delivered by Eurocraft

Yacht Baron Trenck is able to accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 cabins including a master suite located on the main deck forward with great views, that has a separate office, his and hers bathrooms with Jacuzzi, shower and a walk-in-closet. A VIP Cabin, a double cabin and two twin staterooms are located on the lower deck. The M/Y Baron Trenck has a white hull and superstructure and is built in steel and aluminium to RINA class and is MCA compliant so could be suitable as a charter yacht.  Twin 816hp MTU 12V 2000 M6 engines power Baron Trenck a maximum speed of 14 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots.

The Explorer 44 motor yacht Baron Trenck is a Displacement/Expedition motor yacht that is perfect for the expedition side of yachting that still combines luxurious comfort and style. The 142ft motor yacht by Eurocraft are light yet sturdy, able to withstand rough seas and cruise longer distances, due to its efficient fuel economy. The taller bow handle and dispel bow spray effectively while cutting cleanly through rough seas while a wide beam helps give a smooth ride.

43.5m Explorer superyacht Baron Trenck delivered by Eurocraft

43.5m Explorer superyacht Baron Trenck delivered by Eurocraft

Luxury yacht Baron Trenck is currently listed for sale with an asking price of € 16,300,000.

Expedition Motor Yacht Big Fish to attend Monaco Yacht Show 2011

May 05, 2011

Luxury expedition yacht Big Fish has logged more than 28,000nm since her launch last July, including visits to Tahiti, the Galapagos, the Antarctic and Amazon. Her next stops include Sweden, Baltic, London, St. Petersburg, the Arctic Circle. The superyacht BIG FISH will also visit the 2011 Monaco Yacht Show this September cancelling her plans to navigate the Northeast Passage

Expedition Motor Yacht Big Fish to attend Monaco Yacht Show 2011

Expedition Motor Yacht Big Fish to attend Monaco Yacht Show 2011

By the time motor yacht Big Fish picks up her first summer charter this June in Sweden, she will have logged more than 35,000nm, the equivalent of 1.5 times the distance around the world at the Equator. All this in 10 months since her delivery last July in Auckland, New Zealand.

The yacht is currently in Miami enjoying her first haul-out and bottom painting since leaving Auckland. On May 2 she will depart Jones Boat Yard on the Miami River and move to Fort Lauderdale for refit and warranty work. M/Y Big Fish will be open for viewing by press and brokers May 21-23 at the Sails Marina in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Motor Yacht Big Fish cancels plans to Navigate the Northeast Passage

Motor Yacht Big Fish cancels plans to Navigate the Northeast Passage

“It’s just amazing,” says the yacht’s skipper, Capt. Winston Joyce Clarke. “Except for a minor nick in a propeller, which we probably got from a submerged log in the mouth of the Amazon, the bottom of Big Fish is in perfect condition. This, despite being in the ice for four weeks and logging more than 28,000 nautical miles!”

With more than 100 days of use between charters and owner visits, Big Fish yacht was ready for some regular refit and maintenance work. “We are really pleased with the performance of the boat,” he said. “Not once since we took delivery have we missed a charter or owner date, or been delayed in any way by mechanical problems.”

In addition to its stellar mechanical performance, Capt. Clarke said the boat proved its fuel-efficiency, as well. On its run north to S. Florida from its last stop in Barbados, Capt. Clarke said the boat sipped fuel at the rate of 35 gallons an hour running 9.5 knots in typical beam trade-winds.

Big Fish’s charter listing agent, Allan Jouning of 37 South in Auckland, NZ, said he is very pleased with the overwhelming success achieved by the boat in the charter market. “From the start we anticipated there would be a strong demand, despite the weak existing charter market, for a boat that could offer both true luxury AND adventure cruising in remote destinations. Not only have we exceeded our optimistic annual projections in just her first nine months, but every single one of our past guests is requesting new dates for the coming year. I know of no yacht – and certainly no brand-new yacht – that has booked more weeks or grossed more revenue in the past several years.”

One significant departure from her previous cruising plans is the decision to forego attempting the first yacht crossing of the NorthEast Passage this coming August and September. The decision was not taken lightly, according to Richard Beattie, the yacht’s owner and chairman of its builder, Aquos Yachts. It was made, he said, strictly for strategic and commercial reasons.

Expedition Motor Yacht Big Fish

The most important factor in the decision, Beattie said, was the conflict between attempting the historic passage and attending the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show. “We simply couldn’t do both,” he said, and in the end we had to bow to the commercial imperative of giving potential Aquos Yachts clients in Europe, the Middle East, Russia and elsewhere the opportunity to visit BIG FISH. “During the Fort Lauderdale show we had more than 1,500 visitors aboard Big Fish,” Beattie said. “It was an overwhelming success and helped put the boat, and Aquos Yachts, on the map. But half the yacht market has yet to experience what we are trying to achieve with our next-generation yachting concept and in the end we owed it to ourselves to take advantage of showcasing our ‘go-anywhere in barefoot luxury’ philosophy to those who have not experienced it first-hand.”

Superyacht Big Fish will, however, voyage into the Arctic Circle later this summer – likely taking the rarely-traversed Canal north from St. Petersburg through the beluga whale-filled White Sea – to complete in spirit, at least, the intentions of the original itinerary.

Personal Statement from Richard Beattie:

We did not take the decision to forego the Northeast Passage lightly. It was made after much discussion among the Aquos Yachts team, which now includes YCO, our new central listing agent for Big Fish. Ironically, what finally made me comfortable with this decision was the realization that we have completely proven what we initially set out to do nine months ago, when we left Auckland Harbor for Big Fish’s first stop in Tahiti. We have drawn major accolades from the world yachting press, drawn rave reviews from more than 1500 visitors aboard the boat during the Fort Lauderdale boat show, cruised to some of the most remote areas in the world, including a month in Antarctica, and cruised more than the entire circumference of the planet at its widest point, the Equator, without a single delaying system failure. As Big Fish’s owner — which makes me her harshest critic as well as her most ardent supporter – I can honestly say she has nothing left to prove. I have spent almost two months aboard since she was launched and I can unabashedly testify to her comfort, seaworthiness, mechanical integrity, luxuriousness and her capacity to offer to me the kind of yachting experiences I had always dreamed of having and sharing with my family and friends.

But as a successful businessman I realize that the only way to any commercial success is developing the market for my products and services. Had we taken the Northeast Passage, for which we were on the verge of receiving full permitting (at considerable expense), we would have ended up halfway around the world from a major portion of the yachting market who had never stepped aboard Big Fish.

With another Aquos Yacht (50M, six-stateroom Star Fish) less than 18 months from delivery, our team – with my full support – came to the proper strategic conclusion that the best interest of Big Fish and Aquos Yachts, could only be served by bringing the yacht to Monaco this coming September. Along with the rest of my team, I am deeply and personally disappointed at missing the opportunity to do what no luxury yacht has ever done before. For those of you who have supported our program and encouraged our attempt to make yachting history, my team and I offer you our deepest apologies for this change of direction, and our sincere hopes that you can appreciate the importance of the rationale behind our ultimate decision.

‘HydroTec Global Explorer’ motor yacht in build at Palumbo Shipyard – A superyacht design by Hydro Tec

April 20, 2011

The 71m ‘HydroTec Global Explorer’ motor yacht designed by Hydro Tec is to be built by the Italian shipyard Palumbo. The 71.10m (233.27ft) Global Explorer yacht is a high volume expedition vessel, designed to circumnavigate the world. To be built to RINA class and MCA compliant, the Hydrotec Global Explorer has a build time of 30-36 months.

71m ‘HydroTec Global Explorer’ motor yacht in build at Palumbo Shipyard - A superyacht design by Hydro Tec

71m ‘HydroTec Global Explorer’ motor yacht in build at Palumbo Shipyard - A superyacht design by Hydro Tec

The HydroTec Global Explorer 71 metre will be built with a steel hull and have a lightweight but strong alloy superstructure. The yacht will feature a displacement round bilge hull, a bulbous bow, with twin screw and transom stern. The HydroTec Explorer yacht is a sturdy yacht which will withstand the harshest weather conditions whilst providing spacious and luxurious accommodation.

‘HydroTec Global Explorer’ motor yacht in build at Palumbo Shipyard - A superyacht design by Hydro Tec

‘HydroTec Global Explorer’ motor yacht in build at Palumbo Shipyard - A superyacht design by Hydro Tec

Spanning 4 decks, the key features of HydroTec Global Explorer Superyacht include a helicopter landing zone on her large aft deck, an infinity pool, a large upper deck private master study & suite, a cinema, wine cellar, gymnasium, extra refrigeration and freezers for extensive cruising with a 6000-7500nm range.

It is also possible the design will utilize Azipod technology versus the typical straight shaft and can incorporate diesel electric power plants to make the yacht more efficient with lower carbon emissions.

‘HydroTec Global Explorer’ yacht in build at Palumbo Shipyard - A superyacht design by Hydro Tec

‘HydroTec Global Explorer’ yacht in build at Palumbo Shipyard - A superyacht design by Hydro Tec

The Global Explorer yacht will be able to accommodate up to 20 guests in a spacious master cabin, a VIP suite and eight guest cabins.

The yacht will also have the ability to carry a tender of up to 45ft with multiple toys, dive center with decompression chamber and custom storage.

It is expected that the 71m ‘HydroTec Global Explorer’ yacht will be delivered in 2013