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Singapore Yacht Show 2013 now officially open

April 18, 2013

Being attended by more than double the number of exhibitors in comparison to last year, the third annual Singapore Yacht Show is now officially open, hosting plenty of amazing brands as well as luxury yachts, making their Asia premiere at the show.

Singapore Yacht Show 2013

Singapore Yacht Show 2013

Managing director of Singapore Yacht Events Andy Treadwell, said he was proud the event was achieving what it was asked to deliver at the beginning of the venture, “a yachting and boating event with all the vibrancy, quality and reputation of the world’s best marine shows”.

“We’ve more than doubled our on-water display again this year, with a world-class line-up of vessels, encompassing some incredible glamorous superyachts with all the on-board toys and tenders a billionaire could want, but also sporty runabouts, tenders and sailboats perfect for the first time buyer. There really is something for everyone,” he said.

That list includes; the magnificent 57.5m S/Y Twizzle, making her yacht show debut at the show, Kingship’s motoryacht Star, the beautiful classic charter yacht Shamoun, motor yacht Sapphire and the 59.3m superyacht I-Dynasty.

Superyacht Twizzle launched by Royal Huisman in 2010

Superyacht Twizzle launched by Royal Huisman in 2010

Loyal and new exhibitors include; Palmer Johnson, Simpson Marine, Sunseeker, SG Boating, Luxury Yachts, Princess – exhibiting eight beautiful boats, La Marca Marine, Grand Banks, YPI, Burgess, Northrop and Johnson, Premium Nautical, the hugely innovative Wider Yachts and many more.

Complementing the yachting lifestyle on display, the event is also showcasing luxury cars, fabulous property and fine art. Celebrity DJ Miles Slater from a world-famous nightclub Boujis in Hong Kong and London is arriving to wow the crowds this weekend, and live fashion shows from international resort-wear brands will run on Saturday afternoon.

With so much going on every day – industry conferences, a sumptuous gala dinner tonight at the W Singapore – Sentosa Cove and plenty of parties – the Singapore Yacht Show 2013 is shaping up to be the region’s premier lifestyle event this year. “That some of the world’s biggest brands now see our event as the ideal platform to market to Asia’s growing wealthy classes, is testament to the importance of this show to the international yachting industry,” Mr Treadwell said.

In his opening address to media and VIP guests at ONE°15 Marina Club this afternoon, Mr Treadwell reiterated the three main objectives of Singapore Yacht Show. Firstly, to find new business in a new market for the worldwide yachting and boating industry. Secondly, to introduce a whole new audience of increasingly wealthy people from right around Asia to the fun, the sport and the exhilaration of the yachting lifestyle.

Thirdly, the show aims to drive the significant economic impact that a growing yacht tourism and leisure marine industry will bring to Singapore and all of South East Asia, if it is properly supported, he said.

“In terms of the significance of the yacht show, and the quality of its exhibitors this year, there is little doubt that the Singapore Yacht Show is playing a very significant part in positioning Singapore as the South East Asia business hub for the international yachting and boating industry,” Mr Treadwell said.

Arthur Tay, chairman of ONE°15 Marina Club spoke of Singapore Yacht Show’s potential to become one of the city state’s most important and strategic events, alongside the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix.

“Yacht shows of this calibre are vital to the continued development of Singapore as the regional hub for luxury yachting and a major destination for the very top end of business and leisure tourism. Through the Singapore Yacht Show’s promotions and marketing, the world’s most notable private vessels are exposed to the infrastructure and services Singapore has to offer. This in turn supports the marinas, brokers, service providers and individual employers of Singapore’s luxury marine industry,” Mr Tay said.

Guest of honour, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, said he believes South East Asia has the makings of a great yachting industry, naming the region’s great weather, beautiful beaches and islands just some of the drawcards.

Mr Treadwell said Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay’s recent investment in Wider Yachts demonstrated, “a true representative of the willingness of business leaders in the region to contribute to the development of the nascent yachting industry in Asia”.

Singapore Yacht Show is open to the public until 6pm today, and from 2pm until 8pm from Friday April 19 to Sunday April 21. Entry is $50.

China (Shanghai) International Boat Show 2013 closed its doors on April 14

April 17, 2013

This year’s 18th edition of China (Shanghai) International Boat Show closed its doors on April 14, 2013. It will take some time for the dust to settle and for organizers, exhibitors as well as visitors alike to decide whether the event was a success or otherwise.

China (Shanghai) International Boat Show

China (Shanghai) International Boat Show

As far as visitor numbers are concerned it should come as no surprise if, pre-show, numbers were expected to be down on last year with two primary reasons to expect this drop but the pundits who thought this would be the case were clearly wrong.

By a peculiar coincidence the Shanghai Formula One Grand Prix fell on the same weekend this year and with a bright sunny day on both the Saturday and Sunday, long queues could be seen on the highways heading to the circuit so a natural source of visitors for both events was split between the two.

Secondly and with a deeper seated impact in visitors to Shanghai in general is the current worry of Bird Flu, particularly in the part of the country that has Shanghai at its heart.

However, in spite of the competition and the health concerns, both of which took visitor numbers away, CIBS 2013 saw an increase of 10% in visitor numbers to just under thirty five thousand, 34,822 from 51 countries to be precise visiting around 500 exhibitors.

It would also appear from exit surveys that more visitors were better prepared prior to coming to the show indicating more serious visitors rather than just people lost for something to do. So once again the China (Shanghai) International Boat Show matched or exceeded the growth rates being experienced by the country as a whole, healthy in anyone’s calculation.

Too early yet for a correlation of business transacted, feedback from exhibitors ranged from that of those finding it interesting what was happening here in China through to some dealers not just finding interest in one boat but in cases fleets of boats with particular interest in smaller boats perhaps signaling a market shifting towards not just the very rich to the middle classes who are also being tempted to get on the water.

A wealthy city with (clearly) thousands of interested citizens, more exhibitors by far than any other show in Asia increasing the opportunities for potential owners to compare, a vast covered airy exhibiting space – why would you want to go anywhere else?

‘Sailing for Kids’ Charity Regatta supported by China (Shanghai) International Boat Show
The Charity Regatta hosted competing 23 boats on the water, there were 3 races sailed and the 1,200 dictionaries that will shortly be in the hands of the less fortunate kids in rural valleys in China. Actually that’s not really true – the sailors had fun, the organisers felt good by helping those less fortunate then themselves but the difference to those children who will receive those dictionaries is almost incalculable.

If just one ends up in a life position they might not have otherwise achieved due to the increased learning opportunities then it was worth not just the efforts of the day but 10 times that or more.

The 5th China (Shanghai) International Boat Show Charity Regatta was held on Dianshan Lake at the Shanghai Yacht Club & Resort (SYC&R) with Shanghai Boat & Yacht Club (SBYC) providing rescue cover.

Conditions could not have been better for either the sailors or the gathered spectators with 8-10 knots of breeze and clear sunny blue skies leading to exciting sailing. Too exciting for one or two teams who ended up with a short swim but SBYC’s rescue cover was on hand to make sure things didn’t get too serious.

The race management was provided by Team 4 Dragons (T4D) both on the water and correlating the results after the racing with the monohulls won by Uli & Lucia Biller in an RS Vision while the multihull class was won by Jonathan Kingdon crewed by Nicholas Poynder on a Taipan Catamaran.

At the end of day prizegiving the charity providing the dictionaries thanked all concerned for their efforts and gave a short report on the difference last uyear’s regatta had made to the kids.

A wonderful of inter-discipline cooperation by SYC&R, SBYC, CIBS and T4D where no thought was given to anyone’s ultimate benefit other than that of  over 1,000 under-privileged kids who will soon have brand new dictionaries that none of us might ever meet.

ASIAN MARINE & BOATING AWARDS 2013
The 4th running of the Asian Marine & Boating Awards attended by the genuinely great and the good of Chinese business community along with leading lights of the international marine Industry took place on the first evening of the China (Shanghai) International Boat Show at the Intercontinental Expo Hotel in Pudong, Shanghai.

Asia Boating Awards

Asia Boating Awards

The evening hosted by Alistair Skinner and Lillian Lee saw the winners in the sixteen categories well received by the gathered guests.

The evening was the culmination of a process that stated with nominations for each category from boating media in Asia and followed by a robust and independent voting procedure with more than 70 local mainstream media organizations.

Starting where many boaters start, with the small boats with the first category being, appropriately Best Dayboat, Sportboat or dinghy with the nominees being Ten, J-80, soto 27, Platu 25 and the RS Sailing Range. The category was won by not one boat but rather a complete range. The winner was the RS Sailing range which has “introduced more to sailing in recent years than any other type of boat having provided many thousands of people with their first introduction to sailing or actually owning a boat in Europe and are now bringing their expertise and range to Asia.”

Increasing the size somewhat was the category for sailing yachts under 45 feet. The nominees were the Dehler 38, the Dufour 36 Performance, the Hanse 415, the new Hunter 40 and the Chinese built Ker 40. The category was won by the Hanse 415, a “modern, yet slightly retro-styled yacht’ from a builder that has truly re-invented themselves in recent years.

The other side of 45 feet saw nominations including the British Southerly 47, the Danish Xp-50, from France the Jeanneau Sun Odessey 469 and the German Bavaria Vision 46.

Topping off the list were catamarans from two of the world’s best known cat builders, the Nautitech 542 and Catana 59.

The Philipe Briand designed Jeanneau Sun Odessey 469 won the category proving that “style and performance can indeed go together”.

Next up were the motor yachts starting with those under 40 feet were there was an international field of nominees with a strong European presence. However the British  Princess V39, German Bavaria Sport 39 and the Italian Cranchi Endurance 30 were upstaged by the Americans with the The Regal 35 Sport Coupe manufactured by what is still a family owned and run company taking away the prize.

In the next size range from 40 to 75 feet, again no one country dominated with the Ferretti 690, Monte Carlo 65, the Sunseeker Portofino 40, the Fairline Squadron 42, from the Pestige 620S and Sunreef 70 power cat.

It could be said that the Monte Carlo 65 is built under a combined Mediterranean influence. “From the bottom of her keel to the fop of her carbon fibre T-top this Italian operated yet French owned yard has produced a fine looking boat yet with her top speed of 30 knots she isn’t just for show.”

On to the big boys, Motor yachts over 75 with Sunseeker obviously impressing the judges producing two nominees the 28M (example is motor yacht Spontaneous) and the 40M yacht making up the nominee list were the Ferretti 124 Custom Line (example is superyacht Thalyssa) and IAG’s 100 foot luxury yacht Electra.

Superyacht Electra with design and naval architecture by YD&AS
IAG 100 Superyacht Electra

Despite 2 Sunseekers in the mix (perhaps they split the Sunseeker vote) the Ferretti Custom Line 124 took the award with a top speed of 27kts and sleek enough to be a patrol boat but with an interior no admiral ever enjoyed.

The penultimate boat category for Best Sports Boat shows with its number of nominations the popularity of this type of boat.

Running through them all there are the Chris Craft Corsair 32, the Quicksilver Activ 705, the Bayliner 642, the XO 240 RS, the Windy Kharma 26, the Riva Iseo yacht tender and the Regal 2300RX.

In spite of the large list of competitors it was the Chris Craft Corsair 32 superyacht tender, a new model but “enough signature elements to still be readily recognised as a Chris Craft which is a name that is almost as old as leisure boating itself. The company, named after its founder started building boats full time over an incredible 135 years ago so more than just a little experience built up over the years. “

The final category was the relative specialist category of Sports Fishing Boat. The nominees in this category are the Rodman 1250 Fisher Pro, the Barracuda 7, the Boston Whaler 270 Dauntless, the Bertram 57 and the Oceania 22C.

A varied list of candidates but te Boston Whaler carried off the category but the unsinkability and safety this brings impressed the judges with the company still sawing the odd boat in half to demonstrate their claim.

Having awarded trophies for individual baots the judges turned their attention to Best Brand Penetration in Asia.

As international a group of nominees as one could imagine with Sunseeker from the UK, the Chinese company, SeaStella, Feadship from Holland, Nautor Swan of Finland. From the United States, Brunswick Corporation and finally Jeanneau of France and with three individual nominees across the categories it came as no surprise when Sunseeker were announced winners.

Lots of pretty boats up to this point but what about those who draws them – The yacht Designer of the year had nominations for Bill Dixon who is well known in China, Phillipe Briand who across the years has designed everything from quarter tonners to superyachts, Mark Mills who has drawn some of the fastest sailing boats around, Axis Design from the powerboat world and Jason Ker, the man of the moment in the yacht racing world but up against some illustrious competition Axis Design won the award with an impressive client portfolio which includes the likes of Azimut, Perini Navi, Couach and SanLorenzo.

There are so many ways to judge the top regatta. China Cup has growth over the years to be the biggest yacht regatta in Asia, King’s Cup has a long history and great parties, the Neptune Regatta to the Equator and back has perhaps the widest net to attract entries from both sailboats and powerboats, the Round Hainan Regatta a brave attempt to bring long distance racing to China, the Top of the Gulf Regatta with the largest number of competing boats of all shapes and sizes and the China Club Challenge Match which has grown into the largest keelboat regatta for Chinese sailing clubs.

But after many years of being nominated, the winner China Cup International Regatta which had just over 90 entries in the latest edition carried the day.

To be the Asian Boating Capital of the Year requires many qualities. Facilities, activities, participants and many other factors. The nominees in this category were as follows; Sanya, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Singapore, Phuket. The winner, is Hong Kong is so popular amongst the water users, never mind the judges that all her marinas are virtually full. Waters already crowded by commerce are joined each weekend by 100’s of leisure users.

No other category runs the risk of hurting someone’s feelings like this one, the Asian Boating Personality of the Year. The nominees here include Xu Lijia who won China’s first sailing Gold Medal in a boat rather than on a board, Frank Pong a long time supporter of the growth of sailing in China and owner of more boats than some country’s navies and Russ Parker who since its inception has been Principal Race Officer of the China Cup and finally Chinese long distance sailor, Guo Chuan.

“I first met the winner some years ago in Qingdao on a cruising Hunter sailboat. He went on to become the first Chinese crew member on a Volvo 70 race boat around the world, race single handed across the Atlantic Ocean and just 6 days ago sailed back into Qingdao having spent 138 days at sea to become China’s first solo non-stop around the world sailor breaking the class record for that type of boat as well.“

In the category for Asian Yacht Cub of the Year there were nominations for Shanghai Yacht Club helping to develop small boat sailing here in the city, Royal Varuna Yacht Club responsible to amongst other things Asias most numerous regatta and Ironrock YC who have nurtured the China Club Challenge Match from a 2 team head to head in beat up old boats to one of China’s must do events with a number of the key members still finding time to sail around the world together in the past year and the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

“Sometime, just as in football you find your opponent is Manchester united or Barcelona so in sailing you find yourself up against a club with a 100 year plus history, more members than almost any other club in the world, 3 sailing bases and  regattas renowned the word over. To beat them in this category is never going to be easy.“

There are 4 nominations in the category for the Most Eco-Friendly marine Business, Hansheng Yachts for their solar Cruiser, Axis Design/Kingship for their Green Voyager yacht), Fountaine Pajot’s hybrid power catamarans and Torqueedo, manufacturers of a range of electric outboards, a category that was won by Hansheng Yachts for their new and novel use of solar power on a cruiser  currently floating on a city lake in Xiamen.

The final award, in some ways looks to the future, that for the Most Innovative Marine Company. Garmin were up for their recent launch of a GPS watch which amazingly also has the ability to provide remote control for some of the yacht’s functions.

Spinlock’s Deckvest got a nomination for its comfort making personal safety more sufferable, Hangsheng Yachts received a second nomination for their solar yacht while Yamaha was nominated or their helm-master Outboard Control System and it was that system that allows joystick control for multiple outboard engine boats to be controlled by a computer aided joystick that picked up the final award of the evening.

Final comments from the Judges Panel Chairman, Alistair Skinner once again highlighted the involved process that produced the final results on the evening, awards that had to be nominated, pondered over and voted for and correlated, winners AND nominees that  “deserved to be the category listings and were there on merit and not because they placed their advertising in a particular direction” and the deserving eventual winners, won against, in some cases, pretty stiff competition.

Hardly will these awards be put away and the whole process will start all over again.

Singapore Yacht Show 2013 to open tomorrow

April 17, 2013

The highly anticipated Singapore Yacht Show 2013 will start tomorrow, on April 18. The event will be hosting a bigger choice of boats, yachts as well as superyachts than Singapore has ever seen.

Singapore Yacht Show 2012

Singapore Yacht Show 2012

One°15 Marina Club is now a hive of activity with the 57.5m sailing yacht Twizzle, the 59.3m motor yacht I-Dynasty, Kingship’s 42m superyacht Star, Sunseeker’s 40m flagship yacht Tanvas, eight boats by Princess, Palmer Johnson’s 47m yacht Vantage, a 33m San Lorenzo yacht, luxury day cruisers by Wider Yachts and the classic 33m charter yacht Shamoun.

The number of exhibitors has more than doubled this year, presenting everything from sporty runabouts and sailboats, perfect for the first time buyer, to glamorous superyachts with all the on-board toys and tenders a billionaire could want.

The event also showcases luxury cars, fabulous property, private jets, contemporary art, and a live fashion show from international resort-wear brands (at 4pm Saturday, at Boaters’ Bar). Complementing the hip, beachside ambiance, DJ Miles Slater of exclusive, members-only nightclub Boujis in London and Hong Kong, will play from 2pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Shamoun - Photo Credit Hoek Brokerage

Shamoun - Photo Credit Hoek Brokerage

Managing director of Singapore Yacht Events, Andy Treadwell, said exhibitors anticipate healthy sales at this year’s event as the region’s growing number of increasingly wealthy people see boats as their next luxury leisure purchase.

“We are proud to be achieving what we were asked to deliver at the beginning – an event with the vibrancy, quality and reputation of the world’s best marine shows,” Mr Treadwell said.

“With so much going on every day – industry conferences, a luxury gala dinner tomorrow night and plenty of parties – the Singapore Yacht Show 2013 is shaping up to be the region’s premier lifestyle event this year.”

Speaking to journalists today, Roger Liang, founder and managing director of Kingship said he was excited to bring superyacht Star to Singapore Yacht Show. He built Asia’s first superyacht here in Singapore 20 years ago and has since been committed to building beautiful boats that match the Asian consumer’s needs as well as the  region’s regulations.

Kingship superyacht STAR

Kingship superyacht STAR

“For me, being at Singapore Yacht Show is like a homecoming. I am very happy to see the industry here develop so well,” Mr Liang said.

Singapore Yacht Show will be open to the public from 1pm – 6pm tomorrow (Thursday April 18) and 2pm until 8pm from Friday April 19 until Sunday April 21. Door sales $50.

Kingship M/Y Star:

The 42m Kingship M/Y Star launched in 2012, was designed by acclaimed Dutch studio Vripack and built by Chinese shipyard Kingship.

Luxury yacht Star is the largest superyacht built by Kingship to date and picked up an award for Best Asian Yacht Builder at the Asia Boating Awards 2013.

‘Best Asia Yacht Builder Award’ 2013 for Kingship

April 16, 2013

One of the top luxury motor yacht manufacturers in Asia, Kingship has been honoured with the Best Asia Yacht Builder Award (30m and up) for the fourth time, demonstrating once again its ability to consistently set new standards in quality as well as comfort.

On 29 March 2013, Asia Pacific Boating chose to host a gala dinner for all nominees and remarkable guests of the Asia Boating Awards 2013 at the Sanya Serenity Marina before the Hainan Rendezvous. Kingship is delighted to have taken the honors for “Best Asia Yacht Builder (30m and up)” for the second year running, and it is a great honor to receive such recognition from our industry and media fellows.

The company is going to take one step further to promote yacht building in Asia by bringing its motor yacht STAR to the Singapore Yacht Show (Berth S7, April 18 – 21).

Kingship superyacht STAR

Kingship superyacht STAR

Below is a gallery for the outstanding charter yachts built by Kingship.

Asia Boating Awards 2013 Winners

April 05, 2013

Taken place at the fabulous Intercontinental Hotel Serenity Coast Resort on March 29, the 9th edition of the Asia Boating Awards, jointly organised by Asia-Pacific Boating as well as China Boating, once again honoured the best of yachting in Asia and in the world. The event was held the evening before the start of one of Asia’s brightest boat shows, the Hainan Rendezvous, held every year in Sanya. The Hainan show has quickly grown into one of the landmark luxury yachting events in Asia and in only four years is now well known to the world’s most prestigious yacht brands.

Asia Boating Awards 2013 lit up Sanya

Asia Boating Awards 2013 lit up Sanya

The Hainan Rendezvous showcases international yachting brandnames, as well as Asia-based builders, which perfectly matches the aim of the awards. “The Asia Boating Awards are unique in that they bring together international and Asian yacht builders, industry insiders and HNWIs from around the region in one gala ceremony. No other event in the world does this in the way we do,” said Ryan Swift, Editor in Chief of Asia-Pacific Boating magazine, which co-organises the event.

Wang Xinlei, Editor-in-Chief of China Boating, said: “I’m very pleased to see so many good friends here tonight. The tremendous support from boat owners and international yachting industry leaders reaffirms China Boating and Asia-Pacific Boating as the premiere luxury yachting magazines in Asia.”

Taiwan’s Horizon Yachts and Hong Kong’s Kingship were again acknowledged as Asia’s top yacht builders, while the Best Asian Built Yacht, the most sought-after award by Asian yards, went to Gulf Craft’s motor yacht Majesty 135, a first for the UAE builder.

Luxury yacht Majesty 135 by Gulf Craft

Luxury yacht Majesty 135 by Gulf Craft

This year’s awards for Best Custom Built Yacht and Best Semi Custom Built Yacht went to Lürssen and Benetti, respectively. Both yards have been very busy over the past year with superyacht launches and the German-based builder has just launched the world’s largest superyacht, the 184-metre mega yacht Project Azzam.

As Asian buyers have snapped up large production yachts in the 100-foot fiberglass category, strong industry interest in the Best Production Motor Yacht 24m-to-40m class has grown. Princess Yachts of the UK walked off with this prize for their highly regarded Princess 40M yacht Imperial Princess. Ferretti Yachts of Italy were very pleased with their victory in the Best Production Motor Yacht 15m-to-24m class with their newly released F690, a fiiting reward for all the firm’s recent efforts in ramping up its Asian operations.

Princess 40M Imperial Princess Yacht

Princess 40M Imperial Princess Yacht

Azimut Yachts, possibly the world’s biggest production yacht builder, has been revamping its range, especially with its long-range cruising Magellano series. The judges duly took note of, giving the nod to the Magellano 43 as Best Production Motor Yacht of up to 15 metres.

In the sailing categories, the Jeanneau 509 was voted the Best Production Sailing Yacht of 15 to 30 metres while the Beneteau Sense 46 claimed Best Production Sailing Yacht of up to 15 metres. For yacht design, the judges were notably impressed with the Marquis 630 designed by Nuvolari Lenard. Ker Yacht Design, which has been working closely with the Zhuhai-based production team of McConaghy Boats and helping them produce a range of one-design speed machines, was awarded Best Yacht Designer in Asia of the Year.

Asia yacht industry veteran Mike Simpson, who founded the firm that bears his name, was recognized by the judges as Personality of the Year, for his many years of effort in growing the yachting market in Asia.

Many industry VIPs were in attendance at the black tie gala dinner, as were numerous guests of honour, including: Feng Hui, Ge Wei Dong, Chen Wei Jing, Hu Bing, Chun Ni, Mo Xiao Qi and many more.

The Full List of 2013 BMW Asia Boating Awards Winners:

Best Asian Yacht Builder (30m and up): Kingship, Hong Kong/China

Best Asian Yacht Builder (15m to 30m): Horizon Yachts, Taiwan

Best Asian Built Yacht: Gulf Craft, Majesty 135, Umm Al Quwain, UAE

Best Custom Built Yacht: Lürssen, Quattroelle, Germany

88m Lurssen superyacht Quattroelle - Photo by Klaus Jordan

88m Lurssen superyacht Quattroelle - Photo by Klaus Jordan

Best Semi Custom Built Yacht (30m and up): Benetti, Classic Supreme 132 Petrus II, Italy

Benetti Classic Supreme 132 Yacht PETRUS II - Photo credit Thierry Ameller

Benetti Classic Supreme 132 Yacht PETRUS II - Photo credit Thierry Ameller

Best Production Motor Yacht (24m to 40m): Princess Yachts, Princess 40M, UK

Best Production Motor Yacht (15m to 24m): Ferretti Group, F690, Italy

Ferretti 690 Yacht - Credit Ferretti Yachts

Ferretti 690 Yacht - Credit: Ferretti Yachts

Best Production Motor Yacht (up to 15m): Azimut, Magellano 43, Italy

Best Production Sailing Yacht (15m to 30m)
: Jeanneau, Sun Odyssey 509, France

Best Production Sailing Yacht (up to 15m): Beneteau, Sense 46, France

Asian Marina of the Year: ONE°15 Marina Club, Singapore

Asian Yacht Club of the Year: Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Hong Kong

Asian Regatta of the Year: China Coast Regatta, Hong Kong

Asia-based Charter Yacht of the Year: Royal Huisman, S/Y Twizzle, Holland

Superyacht Twizzle launched by Royal Huisman in 2010

Superyacht Twizzle launched by Royal Huisman in 2010

Personality of the Year: Mike Simpson

Print Ad of the Year: Heesen Yachts, Quinta Essentia

Motor Yacht Quinta Essentia -  Main

Motor Yacht Quinta Essentia - Main

Best Yacht Design of the Year: Marquis, 630 Sport Yacht, USA

Best Yacht Designer in Asia of the Year: Jason Ker

Best Asia-based Charter Company: Sunsail

Best Brand Presence in Asia: Sunseeker

Hainan Rendez-Vous and Singapore Yacht Show to feature Kingship Yacht STAR

March 27, 2013

Following her successful debut appearance at the last year’s Hainan Rendezvous, Kingship has decided to bring its 42-metre motor yacht STAR to explore further into the Asian market. In addition to the prestigious Hainan Rendezvous 2013, Kingship yacht STAR will be also displayed at the Singapore Yacht Show in April.

42m luxury motor yacht STAR by Kingship

42m luxury motor yacht STAR by Kingship

Superyacht STAR is the latest completed project of Kingship and is available for the market immediately. The positive remarks on STAR by international brokers and guests are the reflection of Kingship’s many years of research and team-building in yacht construction.

Star superyacht - Exterior

Star superyacht - Exterior

The dark blue hull and off-white superstructure of the 42m yacht STAR resembles the shape of a rather traditionally-styled luxury yacht. In contrast to the classic exterior lines of the 60’s is a minimalistic late 90’s interior, a style that truly appeals to all of the senses. Her contemporary and modern interior radiates a fresh atmosphere and has a pleasant serenity effect.

Superyacht Star - Interior

Superyacht Star - Interior

Kingship superyacht STAR’s whole layout is set up uniquely, smart and lean.

STAR will be showcased at the 2013 Hainan Rendezvous, berth YCB, from March 30 to April 2.

Below is a selection of the stylish charter yachts built by Kingship.

Yacht Makers heading to Sanya for Hainan Rendez-Vous 2013

March 26, 2013

Boats as well as CEOs from shipyards across the world are coming to the next 2013 edition of Hainan Rendez-Vous, the yacht show that attracts thousands of China’s top business elites to the fabulous shores of Sanya each year. Set to run from March 30th to April 2nd, this year’s Rendez-Vous will delight visitors with an amazing fleet of spectacular ships, among them seven superyachts in the 30-50-metre range. Futhermore, the rich program of social events at the event is sure to keep networking as well as celebrations running at high intensity throughout the four-day show.

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Almost all yacht brands that exhibited at last year’s Hainan Rendez-Vous will be exhibiting at the 2013 edition, many of them occupying additional berths and larger exhibition booths. Returning visitors will recognize familiar faces from Lürssen, Feadship, Heesen Yachts, Blohm+Voss, Royal Huisman, Trinity, Oceanco, Brunswick, Jeanneau, Beneteau Group, AzimutBenetti, Kingship, Sanlorenzo, Marquis, Sunseeker China, Princess Yachts, Sunbird, Heysea and others.

Due to the strong demand from these returning shipyards, several yacht builders who were hoping to exhibit at Hainan Rendez-Vous 2013 unfortunately were unable to reserve a space. New names that did manage to secure exhibition booths for this year’s show include German megayacht builder Abeking & Rasmussen, and the Italian shipyards Tecnomar and Filippetti.

42m superyacht Star by Kingship to be displayed at Hainan Rendezvous 2013

42m superyacht Star by Kingship to be displayed at Hainan Rendezvous 2013

The 130-boat fleet at Hainan Rendez-Vous 2013 will fill the show marina to maximum capacity, and will include the following majestic superyachts:
- 50-metre aluminum tri-deck motor yacht Sapphire, built by US shipyard Trinity
- 42-metre yacht Star by Taiwanese shipyard Kingship that, with her blue-hull and classic design, held crowds enchanted at last year’s Rendez-Vous
- 45-metre superyacht Blue Sky from Feadship; fitted with a helicopter pad and mahjong room, this boat became the first European-built superyacht sold to a mainland China buyer, the sale taking place at last year’s Hainan Rendez-Vous
- 34-metre luxury yacht Aycer 34 by Dubai shipyard Sayer Yachts
- 32-metre fibreglass yacht Next by Custom Line, a division of Chinese-Italian shipyard Ferretti
- 28-metre superyacht Nica II by Benetti

Luxury motor yacht Blue Sky by Feadship

Luxury motor yacht Blue Sky by Feadship

The thrill of catamarans sailing will also be on full display at Hainan Rendez-Vous 2013. Outstanding cats at the boat show will include the 70 Feng yacht, a 21-metre vessel with stunning Asian-inspired design by Sunreef, and the Leopard 44, named by Cruising World as the Best Import Boat and Best Multi-Hull Boat of 2012.

Underscoring the growing importance of Hainan Rendez-Vous in the global yacht show circuit, the yacht brands Marquis, Azimut, Beneteau and Jeanneau as well as Leopard Catamaran will all be unveiling new vessels for either the Asian or world market at the show.

Show organisers say that yacht exhibitors are working harder this year to win the favor of China’s wealthy elites by organising more parties and special events. Business jet and lifestyle exhibitors at Hainan Rendez-Vous will also be holding several events onboard the big ships of the yacht show.

Luxury catamaran yacht Feng by Sunreef Yachts

Luxury catamaran yacht Feng by Sunreef Yachts

Sea trials will be taking prospective yacht buyers out over the waters continuously, with at least ten yacht brands offering test cruises this year.

Other attractions for show guests will include, of course, the Hainan Rendez-Vous Supercar Showcase, this year headlined by the new McLaren P1. The Hainan Rendez-Vous 2013 Lifestyle Collection will include a Chopard ring with rare 31.32-carat chameleon diamond, among other beautiful objects on display.

This year’s Art in Hainan exhibition will explore the concept of the garden through the works of several distinguished contemporary artists. Gala dinners, cocktail hours, seminars, wine and caviar tastings, after-dark parties and other events will provide further opportunities for guest to enjoy their time with one another, experience lifestyle brands and interact with show exhibitors and sponsors.

“We’re doing everything we can to make this year’s Hainan Rendez-Vous the most successful edition yet for our sponsors and exhibitors,” says Diana Jaquier, Managing Director of China Rendez-Vous Ltd. “We invested more in the domestic marketing campaign for this year, and significant numbers of new VIP guests will be coming as a result. Thanks to our partners, we have a superb show waiting for them.”

Delphine Lignieres, show founder and CEO of China Rendez-Vous Ltd, added: “We are profoundly grateful for the continued loyal support of our sponsors and exhibitors. We’re now completely focused on making this event smooth and successful for them.”

BMW Asia Boating Awards 2013 Nominees

March 26, 2013

The full list of nominees for this year’s BMW Asia Boating Awards has now been revealed, featuring some new and unusual entries, as well as some industry stalwarts.

ABA 2013

This year sees awards in 20 categories, showcasing Asian builders and international brands, as well as Asian regattas, marinas and yacht designers working in Asia. The pioneering Asia Boating Awards was the first event to recognise the efforts and successes of Asian yacht builders.

The list of nominees comes from online polling of Asia-Pacific Boating readers, with final winners being determined by a panel of judges that have been selected for their ability to make informed, impartial decisions.

The BMW Asia Boating Awards will take place on March 29 at the InterContinental Sanya Resort. The organisers are honoured to have BMW to be the title sponsor, Serenity Coast for the support and Baccarat for the Awards trophies.

BMW ASIA BOATING AWARDS 2013 NOMINEES:

Best Asian Yacht Builder (30m and up)

Gulf Craft, Ajman, UAE
Horizon Yachts, Taiwan
Kingship, Hong Kong/China
KSE | Monte Fino Yachts, Taiwan
Ocean Alexander, Taiwan

Best Asian Yacht Builder (15m to 30m)

Dafeiyang Yacht, China
Gulf Craft, Ajman, UAE
Horizon Yachts, Taiwan
Hudson Yacht & Marine, China
McConaghy, China
NISI Yachts, China
Sunbird Yacht, China

Best Asian Built Yacht

Dafeiyang Yacht, V90FT, China
Gulf Craft, Majesty 135, Umm Al Quwain, UAE

Luxury yacht Majesty 135 by Gulf Craft

Luxury yacht Majesty 135 by Gulf Craft

Hudson Yacht & Marine, Gunboat 60, China
KSE | Monte Fino Yachts, 85 ecHo, Taiwan
NISI Yachts, NISI 2400GT, China

Superyacht NISI 2400GT by NISI Yachts

Superyacht NISI 2400GT by NISI Yachts

Ocean Alexander, 90 Motoryacht, Taiwan

Best Custom Built Yacht

Heesen Yachts, Galactica Plus, The Netherlands
Lürssen, Quattroelle, Germany

Luxury mega yacht Quattroelle - Photo by Klaus Jordan

Luxury mega yacht Quattroelle - Photo by Klaus Jordan

Rossinavi, Aslec 4, Italy
Royal Huisman, Kamaxitha, Holland

Superyacht Kamaxitha (Project Spirit of Tradition) by Royal Huisman

Superyacht Kamaxitha (Project Spirit of Tradition) by Royal Huisman

Best Semi Custom Built Yacht (30m and up)

Amels, Step One, The Netherlands
Benetti, Classic Supreme 132 Petrus II, Italy

Benetti Classic Supreme 132 Yacht PETRUS II - Photo credit Thierry Ameller

Benetti Classic Supreme 132 Yacht PETRUS II - Photo credit Thierry Ameller

Feadship, Blue Sky, The Netherlands
Heesen Yachts, Lady Petra, The Netherlands

47m motor yacht Lady Petra by Heesen Yachts

47m motor yacht Lady Petra by Heesen Yachts

Sanlorenzo, SD122 Lady Cecilia, Italy

Best Production Motor Yacht (24m to 40m)

Azimut, Grande 100, Italy

Azimut Grande 100 Yacht

Azimut Grande 100 Yacht

Ferretti Group, F870, Italy
Princess Yachts, Princess 40M, UK

Princess 40M Yacht Imperial Princess

Princess 40M Yacht Imperial Princess

Sunseeker, Predator 80, UK

Best Production Motor Yacht (15m to 24m)

Absolute Yachts, 72 Fly, Italy
Beneteau, Monte Carlo Yachts, MCY 70, France/Italy

MCY 70 Yacht by Monte Carlo Yachts

MCY 70 Yacht by Monte Carlo Yachts

Delta, 54 Carbon Cruiser, Sweden
Ferretti Group, F690, Italy
Jeanneau, Prestige 620S, France
Marquis, 630 Sports Yacht, USA
Pearl Motor Yachts, Pearl 75, UK

Luxury motor yacht Pearl 75 by Pearl Motor Yachts

Luxury motor yacht Pearl 75 by Pearl Motor Yachts

Sea Ray Boats, 510 Sundancer, USA
Sunseeker, Predator 68, UK

Best Production Motor Yacht (up to 15m)

Art of Kinetik, Antagonist, Serbia
Azimut, Magellano 43, Italy
Bavaria, Virtess 420, Germany
Beneteau, Monte Carlo Yachts, MC5, France
Jeanneau, Prestige 450, France

Best Production Sailing Yacht (15m to 30m)

Bavaria, Cruiser 56, Germany
Beneteau, Oceanis 55, France
Jeanneau, Sun Odyssey 509, France
Leopard, Leopard 58, South Africa
Jeanneau, Sun Odyssey 469, France
Leopard, Leopard 48, South Africa

Best Production Sailing Yacht (up to 15m)

Bavaria, Vision 46, Germany
Beneteau, Sense 46, France
Dufour Yachts, 500 Grand’ Large, France
Fountaine Pajot, Hélia 44, France

Asian Marina of the Year

Nansha Marina, China
Ocean Marina, Thailand
ONE°15 Marina Club, Singapore
Serenity Marina, China
Yacht Haven Phuket, Thailand

Asian Yacht Club of the Year

Aberdeen Boat Club, Hong Kong
Ao Chalong Yacht Club, Thailand
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Hong Kong
Visun Royal Yacht Club, China
Yalong Bay Yacht Club, China

Asian Regatta of the Year

Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek, Thailand
China Coast Regatta, Hong Kong
China Cup International Regatta, China
Top of the Gulf Regatta, Thailand

Asian-base Charter Yacht of the Year

Sunreef Yachts, CHE, Poland

Sunreef 114 CHE -  Sailing

Sunreef 114 CHE - Sailing

Expedition Yacht, M/Y Salila, Indonesia

Expedition yacht SALILA -  Main

Expedition yacht SALILA - Main

Royal Huisman, S/Y Twizzle, Holland
Silolona

Traditional Sailing Yacht SILOLONA.png

Traditional Sailing Yacht SILOLONA.png

Personality of the Year

Bill Gasson
Delphine Lignieres
John Lu
Jonathan Rankine
Mike Simpson
Simon James

Print Ad of the Year

Beneteau, Monte Carlo Yachts
Heesen Yachts, Quinta Essentia

Motor Yacht Quinta Essentia -  Main

Motor Yacht Quinta Essentia - Main

MGM
Sessa
Simpson Marine

Best Yacht Design of the Year

Beneteau, Monte Carlo Yachts, MC5, France
Heesen Yachts, My Secret, The Netherlands

Luxury motor yacht My Secret - Image credit Heesen Yachts

Luxury motor yacht My Secret - Image credit Heesen Yachts

Marquis, 630 Sport Yacht, USA
Pershing, P82, Italy

Superyacht Pershing 82

Superyacht Pershing 82

Sea Ray Boats, 510 Sundancer, USA
Sunseeker, Predator 68, UK

Best Yacht Designer of Asia of the Year

Dixon Yacht Design
Jason Kerr
Nigel Irens
Renaud Bañuls

Best Asia-based Charter Company

Asia Marine
Northrop and Johnson
Simpson Marine
Sunsail
Princess
Sea Ray

Best Brand Presence in Asia

Azimut
Beneteau
Ferretti
Jeanneau
Princess
Sea Ray
Sunseeker

Singapore Yacht Show 2013 to feature 59m Benetti motor yacht I DYNASTY

March 22, 2013

The Singapore Yacht Show is thrilled to announce the participation of the elegant 59m motor yacht I Dynasty, constructed by Benetti Yachts. Having just been listed for sale, she is on the market for the first time since her 2008 launch. Luxury superyacht I Dynasty is now the biggest vessel to be showcased at the event and will be making her boat show premiere.

59m Benetti Yacht I DYNASTY - Image Courtesy of LiveYachting

59m Benetti Yacht I DYNASTY - Image Courtesy of LiveYachting

Custom yacht building at its best
Launched by leading Italian builder Benetti in 2008, superyacht I Dynasty represents the ultimate in custom Italian design and elegance. Her interior is classically styled with Art Deco touches and her main design features include an ornate elevator, in a glass atrium shaft, that services the guest decks. Every detail reflects the high levels of work that work and finish that went into her construction. She has been maintained to the highest level, with only private owner use since her delivery.

I Dynasty yacht can host 14 guests across six cabins, including the full beam apartment style Master suite with an adjoining study that has panoramic views. The Master suite features his and hers bathrooms, complete with a Jacuzzi and Turkish steam room. Additional guest accommodation includes a spacious VIP cabin, and four double guest rooms.

Spaces are maximised throughout the yacht, with multiple areas for entertaining and relaxing. Her main saloon offers both a luxurious seating area and an opulent dining space. The sky lounge on the upper deck has a bar, games table and Tapchan raised area. An impressive 200sqm sun deck plays host to sun bathing spots and a glass enclosed gymnasium, with 360 degree views, and a sauna and Jacuzzi. A ‘touch and go’ heli pad allows guests to come and go with ease.

Confidence in the Asian yachting market
The choice of the Singapore Yacht Show for I Dynasty’s debut is down to the potential that can be seen in the Asian market.

Luxury yacht I Dynasty is not alone in her confidence in both the Singapore Yacht Show and the Asian yachting market, and she joins an impressive fleet of exhibiting yachts that includes 57.5m S/Y Twizzle, built by Royal Huisman, 40m M/Y Tanvas, built by Sunseeker, and Kingship’s 42m superyacht Star.

The upcoming Singapore Yacht Show to feature the World’s BEST from yachting and luxury worlds

March 20, 2013

The next edition of the Singapore Yacht Show has more than tripled its on-water exhibitor display in 2013, and is expected to display the latest and greatest that the yachting as well as luxury worlds have to offer.

SYS 2013

From the yachting novice, to those who have been boating all their lives, there really is something for everyone at Singapore Yacht Show.

The stellar line up includes Asian Yacht Show debuts by the incredible 57,5m sailing yacht Twizzle and one of the region’s most successful and revered brands Sunseeker (exhibiting the 40m motor yacht Tanvas). They sit alongside international industry heavyweights Sevenstar Yacht Transport, Palmer Johnson, Simpson Marine, Princess Yachts, Aycer Yachts, Westport Yachts, Gulf Craft and show newcomer Hanse Yachts. Local dealerships SGboating, Premium Nautical and Luxury Yachts will also be representing a number of luxury boat brands.

Other exciting exhibitors include:

Open day cruisers by Malaysian dealership Pen Marine
The investment in a 50 per cent shareholding of Wider Yachts by Malaysian billionaire Sri Lim Kok Thay at the end of 2012 only reinforces confidence that the Asian yachting market is likely to experience continued growth in coming years.

Malaysian-based yacht dealership Pen Marine who represents, among other reputable brands, Wider Yachts has identified the show as the perfect platform to present their remarkably innovative products to the Asian market, and will be presenting Wider Yachts at the show for the first time.

Producing unique open day cruisers, the Wider 42’ yacht model represents the perfect stepping stone for the growing number of Asian owners looking for an entry into yachting, being ideal for shorter trips exploring Asia’s huge range of coastal cruising grounds. As well their small day-boat range, Wider are able to cater to the upper echelons of yachting in the region with a 150’ superyacht design on offer.

Wider 42 Yacht

Wider 42 Yacht

The environmentally-friendly catamaran
Ocean Quality Systems will be presenting their 18m Frers-designed Ocean Explorer C-60 catamaran yacht model to visitors. The model combines the stability and volume of a motoryacht, with the range and economic running of a sailing yacht. With low environmental impact being a real goal for Ocean Quality Systems, the design offers a green option that includes lower emissions and fuel, and solar energy options that ensure enough power for critical systems at all times.

Ocean Quality Systems Explorer catamaran yacht C-60 concept

Ocean Quality Systems Explorer catamaran yacht C-60 concept designed by Frers

Italian movie star elegance
Riva is a renowned superyacht and luxury boat brand from Italy. As one of the longest-running builders, their designs are easily identifiable as sleek and elegant. The Riva Venere 75 (example is charter yacht Mavi) will be available at the Singapore Yacht Show for those looking to buy a stylish luxury boat. This boat has recently had a major redesign to increase the internal space and privacy. Whilst the exterior areas boast all the creature comforts for the owner and guests to enjoy the flybridge and rear deck. All this beauty comes with speed. The Riva Venere 75 has a top speed of 32.5 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 29 knots powered by top of the line twin MTU engines.

A true star of the show
The 2012 launched 42-metre motor yacht Star was designed by acclaimed Dutch studio Vripack and built by Chinese shipyard Kingship, based in the in the Guangdong province. Star is the largest superyacht built by Kingship to date and it certainly seems that the Vripack/Kingship partnership is a winning one, with Star picking up an award for Best Asian Yacht Builder at the Asia Boating Awards 2012.

Kingship motor yacht Star

Kingship motor yacht Star

Power, performance and prestige
Visitors who are not out on the water may be tempted to experience BMW M cars; cars that combine power, performance and prestige. As the world’s first exclusive dealership for this prestigious brand, Munich Automobiles would like to invite Singapore Yacht Show guests to indulge in the remarkable world of BMW M.

VIP Gala Dinner
The VIP Gala Dinner for the Singapore Yacht Show has moved to a new location, the W Singapore – Sentosa Cove. Such a stunning venue warrants a brand new concept for the dinner and guests will be delighted with a magical and whimsical evening. It is an unparalleled opportunity for yacht and prospective yacht owners to celebrate the opening of the Singapore Yacht Show in fine surrounds, tasting an exquisite menu devised entirely for the one night only and enjoying some intriguing entertainment.

SINGAPORE YACHT SHOW 2013 will be held at ONE°15 MARINA CLUB from April 18 – 21.