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SYBAss’ Pavilion rendering for the 2011 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

August 04, 2011

The 52nd Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show® is getting closer and in our latest update you can view the rendering of SYBAss’ Pavilion of 16,000 square feet. The floating barge is custom built, fully air-conditioned and will host the Superyacht Builders Association Pavilion during the 52nd Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show® from October 27 through October 31, 2011.

SYBAss Pavilion during the 2011 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

SYBAss Pavilion during the 2011 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

The exciting collaboration between SYBAss and show organizers offers superyacht builders a new platform to display their latest creations and future builds as the show continues on its path of growth and innovation. The SYBAss Pavilion will be located on the Intracoastal Waterway at the Bahia Mar Beach Resort & Yachting Center, the show’s central location.

Sanlorenzo strengthens its financial position

July 22, 2011

In the worst ever year for the world economy 2009 – and even worse for the yachting industry – Sanlorenzo was able to limit its turnover reduction in a small -9%, corresponding to € 181 mln turnover (with € 17,5 mln Ebitda) compared to 2008 € 198 mln turnover (with € 24 mln Ebitda). The lower profit was due to the depreciation of the trade-in boats that in 2009 was internationally estimated between 20 and 25%.

Sanlorenzo strengthens its financial position

Sanlorenzo strengthens its financial position

Sanlorenzo didn’t recur to an aggressive discount policy thanks to the strength points of its brand:

Tailor made yachts on owner’s requirements

Classic and sober design, marking a timeless value

Steadily rooted European market, but open to new realities

Direct distribution through the Brand Representative sale network, made of companies in majority participated by Sanlorenzo and maintained a competitive advantage and the strength of its brand, being able to increase its 2009 budget by 8%, foreseeing a 2010 turnover of € 196 mln (with € 17,2 mln Ebitda).

Sanlorenzo steadily maintain the course of its provisional budget, elaborated in 2009, avoiding the many dangerous market “shoals” where “run aground” most of the major Italian and foreign groups.

With € 196 mln turnover (with an Ebitda of fairly 10%), Sanlorenzo achieved to maintain its company size and to consolidate its worth, with a result even similar to the pre-crisis figures (2008 turnover, see before).

This financial result, confirmed by the board on June 14th was achieved by delivering to their owners 19 planning motoryachts built by the Ameglia Division and 9 among planning, semi-displacement, composite and metal motoryachts built by the Viareggio Division for a total of 28 new yachts which happily cruised during the 2010 summer.

In 2011 actually Sanlorenzo conquered the third position in the Global Order Book edited by the American magazine Showboats, the annual statement of the orders to the superyacht industry, just behind the first position of Ferreti Group (which lists in this GOB five brands,  Ferretti Yachts, Custom Line, CRNPershing and Riva) and the second position of Azimut-Benetti Group (listing the two brands Azimut and Benetti).

Joining in 2011 the very selected group of 40m+ superyacht builders, gathered in the SYBAss, Super Yacht Builder Association, with its flagship, the Sanlorenzo 46 Steel, 46 metres steel hull with aluminium superstructure, Sanlorenzo is delivering in these days the third hull and started the construction of the fourth. 46 Steel will be on display at Monaco Boat Show in September.

View the CharterWorld image Gallery of Sanlorenzo motor yachts available for charter here.

Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2011 to feature SYBAss Pavilion for superyacht builders

July 19, 2011

The Superyacht Builders Association (SYBAss) and Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show organizers will offer superyacht builders a new platform to display their latest creations and future builds this year, as the show continues on its path of growth and innovation.

Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show - Credit Forest Johnson

Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show - Credit Forest Johnson

The partnership between the Superyacht Builders Association (SYBAss) and Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show organizers has produced a new 16,000-square-foot SYBAss Pavilion. The SYBAss Pavilion will showcase the world’s leading superyacht builders on a custom-built floating air-conditioned barge along the show’s central location, the Intracoastal Waterway at Bahia Mar.

The superyacht dock layout has also changed this year which will offer Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show attendees close up profile views of the largest yachts in the show.

Improved signage, an integrated digital experience, more convenient parking options and a layout redesign to the Broward County Convention Center show location, are further show developments that add to the evolution of the largest in-water marine industry event in the world.

Senior vice president and COO of Show Management Andrew Doole noted. “We continue to work year over year to produce a show that excites the boating public and our exhibitors. Our new partnership with SYBAss and the many other show enhancements we are working on for the 2011 show will surely stand out and prove to be very exciting.”

The 52nd Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2011 runs from Oct. 27 through Oct. 31, 2011 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and is the largest in-water boat show in the world.

Horizon to attend The Rendezvous in Monaco 2011

April 13, 2011

Horizon yachts have confirmed they will participate and showcase their Horizon 136 motor yacht at The Rendezvous in Monaco, held from 23-26 June 2011.  It will be the first time Horizon has attended this superyacht event since Horizon joined the SYBAss (Superyacht Builders Association) in October 2010 as the first SYBAss member from the Far East.

Horizon P130 motor yacht by Horizon Yachts

Horizon P130 motor yacht by Horizon Yachts

So far, there are nine SYBAss Partners, a collection of the world’s leading shipyards that have confirmed their attendance at this grand superyacht event with Horizon being the only qualified superyacht manufacturer from the Far East.

Horizon would like to take this opportunity to raise Horizon brand awareness and invite the superyacht owners to join them and enjoy a series of exciting games and social activities. 

Horizon Yachts will also showcase their Horizon 136 motor yacht, the P136 to the show which they hope will gain a lot of interest.

Horizon established its own sales and service office “Horizon Yacht Europe” in Spain in January which is operated by Mr. Ron Boogaard. The new Horizon Yacht Europe aims to promote the Horizon brand in Europe and did so at the 2011 Dusseldorf Boat Show in January where Horizon received a warm welcome and encouragement from the current European Horizon customers.

Founded in 1987, today’s Horizon is one of the world’s largest top 10 luxury motor yacht builders. The popular model ranging from 52 feet to 163 feet, includes motor yachts, catamarans, expedition yachts, sportfisher, and solar-powered boats. Horizon will keep moving forward, dedicating itself to design more luxury and unique superyachts while always remembering its commitment to customers.

3rd “La Belle Classe Superyachts” Symposium Monaco 2011

January 24, 2011

International yachting professionals gathered at the Yacht Club de Monaco for the 3rd “La Belle Classe Superyachts” Symposium. They discussed various issues in the superyacht industry and reflected on the market of 2010, as well as looked forward to likely future developments in the superyacht industry.

Monaco Harbour

Rationalisation beckons in 2011

Yacht Club de Monaco logo

Monaco, 20 January 2011: under the aegis of “La Belle Classe Superyachts”, a label initiated by the Yacht Club de Monaco to unite all those involved in the yachting industry and support club members in this sector, 45 delegates attended a dinner-debate at the YCM. Participants represented the complete luxury yachting chain (shipyards, brokers, designers, captains and specialists in yacht finance, insurance, surveys and law) and they came to take stock of the current economic situation in their industry.

Hosted by Bernard d’Alessandri, YCM Secretary General, and organised with the support of Only Yachts, this third symposium was also of great interest to the Monegasque authorities. Among those attending were HE Marco Piccinini, Adviser to the Government on Finance and the Economy, Paul Masseron, Advisor to the Government for the Interior, Jean-François Robillon, President of the Conseil National (Monaco’s parliament), Jean-Louis Bissuel, Director Maritime Affairs, Jean-François Tourret, Manager of Saint-Tropez Port, as well as Gian Battista Borea d’Olmo and Daniel Realini, respectively Managing Director and Operations Director for the SEPM (Société d’Exploitation des Ports de Monaco) which manages the two ports in Monaco.

After an introductory speech by David Legrand of Fraser Yachts, in which he described the current situation and gave his macro-economic vision of the yachting sector, everyone had an opportunity to express their views and put forward their analyses and experiences in a friendly and constructive atmosphere.

Resumption of Yacht Sales

“After a difficult end of year in 2009, 2010 saw a recovery in sales with transactions to the value of 2,575,866,000 euros, a +30% increase on 2009. And the average value of these transactions was 13 million euros,” began David Legrand.

The rise is explained by a significant drop in prices for the 30 to 40 metre vessels, generating a considerable volume of business as owners sought to quickly raise cash.

2010 also led to an adjustment in prices of second-hand boats. As a result, sales picked up again in a generally stabilised market, even though there are still discounts to be had. There is a better balance between the number of boats coming onto the market and those sold or taken off the market, so the situation is healthier which has led to a recovery, particularly in bargains.

It was also noted that the refit business has held up, although there are no longer the big renovations of previous years: further proof that owners are again more conscious of cost.

Espen Oeino observed that the level of serious enquiries for new-builds among designers seems to be higher than in 2009, a positive sign that should be confirmed by actual contracts.

“Clients have become more demanding and try to push the price to the maximum due to a lack of clarity. The Russian market collapsed on the Côte d’Azur, particularly between the end of 2009 and mid-2010, except for vessels over 35 metres,” reports Philippe Blattès, exclusive Importer for Azimut-Benetti (Monaco and France).

Among comments relayed from the Heesen shipyard, represented by Marketing Manager Sara Gioanola: “After the sale in December of a 51 metre to a Russian in his thirties, we have just signed another contract for a semi-customised 50 metre.”

Chartering at half-mast in 2010 but a fairer wind forecast for 2011

Contrary to all expectations, 2010 was a very difficult year for the charter market (30-40 metres), with last-minute or very late bookings at rock-bottom prices (-30%). The customary clientele preferred to take advantage of generous discounts in the second-hand market, and a chance to take out loans at very competitive rates to buy a yacht rather than charter.

Some in the profession fear these new owners (with a discounted product) will not be able to manage yacht maintenance costs (around 10% of the real value of a yacht per year). They are afraid the second-hand market in 2011 may become saturated, leading to a depreciation of the new-build sector which must maintain its production costs.

Some brokers remain optimistic for 2011, such as Kristen Ringsing (YachtZoo) who says his company has already signed contracts early in the year which was not the case at the same period in 2010.

Crews get a rough ride

Crewing is one of the sectors most affected by the crisis, with falling wages (-30%) and the number of staff onboard reduced, which is also having an impact on crew agencies.

Like the second-hand market, we have seen an enormous turn-over of personnel since last year,” says Jacques Conzales, President of GEPY (Groupement des équipages professionnels du yachting), and he adds: “Only the port and maritime authorities, and insurers can stress the importance of keeping crew on board to ensure not only maintenance but also security when the boat is moored up without a charter. We must not ignore the importance of having a properly trained seaman on board all year round!”

2011: A “pivotal year for shipyards”

“Many contracts signed in 2007-2008 are in the process of being delivered. They have enabled shipyards and all their suppliers to get through the crisis. Now everything hangs in the balance!” argues designer Espen Oeino.

Michael Breman, President of SYBASS (Superyacht Builders Association) and Sales Director at Lürssen, agrees: “It is important to reassure owners. The reputation and quality of production at the shipyards are decisive factors in the decision to purchase.”

“While some boatyards took advantage of the crisis to enter agreements or transactions, like Lürssen which bought a German shipyard or Oceanco that changed shareholders, for others 2011 will be a critical year once the final orders have been delivered. Rationalisation will continue in this sector. There will probably be more mergers in 2011. The present difficulties with order books for 2012 and 2013 should sound the death knell for speculative orders from those who sometimes built yachts before they had even been sold. This crisis will continue to streamline the market by reducing the competition,” affirms Olivier Blanchet, Fund Manager for Yachts (+40m) at BNP Paribas.

Yachting must step up its efforts to be recognised as an industry

“Some 53% of the world’s wealth is divided between the USA, Japan and Germany. For cultural reasons, and given what we have seen in Japan, Asia (apart from Singapore) is not yet a mature market partly due to cultural barriers and a lack of infrastructure. At present, South America is a more promising market than Asia, contrary to what one might think. Certainly, since 2009 and for the first time, the population of Asian “Ultra High Net Worth Individuals” has overtaken the Europeans. However, a yacht is still not an investment they make on impulse because they are yielding to a passion, as usually happens with this clientele. Today they think first about the way it is built before wanting to buy one. We estimate that there are around 100,000 people in the world likely to buy a yacht of +30 metres,” says Olivier Blanchet.

And he continued: “The average period of keeping a yacht is five to seven years maximum and in terms of value that represents around 12-15 billion for yachts of +24 metres.”

“We see yachting as an industry that must become more professional and better structured if it is to fully mature. The banks’ aim is to have an integrated approach: from the shipyard to the end user. The tendency is to ask those who are building the yachts for bank guarantees and the shipyards to ask for guarantees of payment. Under these conditions, legal contracts for construction, sub-contracting and credit is the key. The boat’s pedigree and the value of the maritime assets are just as important as the assurance given by the future owner on the means they have to buy the yacht of their dreams, but especially also their ability to maintain it properly with respect to nautical tradition. It is a relationship that must be set up for the medium term. It’s all about teamwork, from the designer and shipyard through the broker, manager, insurer, and so on; each has a role to play in the chain!”

“This sector is important when you remember that it generates 300,000 jobs in Europe. It is an industry on which people’s livelihoods rely: two billion euros in Italy and nearly a billion pounds sterling in GB. It is not by chance that the luxury industry is also interested in this sector; take for example the LVMH group which has got closer to Princess. These two industries focus on marketing and tailor-made products to meet the demands of a common clientele and thereby minimise depreciation of their production.”

“It’s true that this is an industry which doesn’t defend itself enough and suffers from a poor image. We need to communicate better! It’s up to us to explain that it creates jobs!”

Antoine Perry, Administrator at the Nice CCI (Chamber of Commerce & Industry) agrees: “We have identified 1,200 companies just between Cannes and Nice (excluding Monaco), that’s 3,600 direct jobs. Yachting is fourth for employment in the district [Alpes-Maritimes].”

Maintain its implied position as leader

“Monaco and the Côte d’Azur have assets. It is important to analyse and examine how we can lift our game to attract owners and respond to expectations about how best to exhibit their vessels when they go up for sale,” argues Philippe Blattès.

Faced with the current shortage of berths (many marinas being under construction), boat shows offer the best “shop” window. The Monaco Yacht Show helps generate sales; it is a solid bubble in terms of image and stability, and a barometer for the market. Proof of its success lies in the fact there were more than 130 yachts moored in the bay in 2010.

“For the last four to five years demand from exhibitors has been stable, with 50 to 80 companies on the waiting list who we are not able to satisfy. However, the size of yacht has changed with the  40 metre average in 2005 rising to 45 metres in 2010 and an increase in demand for yachts of over  60 metres,” comments Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of the Monaco Yacht Show.

However, attention must be paid to the competition. This includes other shows such as the one at Fort Lauderdale, still an international benchmark, or the development of new marinas throughout the world whether in Liguria, where a dozen are springing up, Greece, Asia or Montenegro, or again the emergence of a new clientele and investment in South America, notably Argentina. “I was very impressed by the facilities set up in Montenegro in a former Russian naval shipyard. They already have a 100% occupancy rate in the summer and are starting to take 50 metre boats,” observes Gian Battista Borea d’Olmo, Managing Director of SEPM.

Laurent Perignon recalls: “The economic mechanisms which impact on industries producing upmarket and luxury consumer goods functioned in a similar way to luxury yachting during the crisis – and also we hope in the resolution – showing that the yachting industry is also subject to market forces. Clients are increasingly mindful of its evolution, rationalisation and professionalism.”

And Olivier Blanchet concludes: “Faced with a European market looking for a second wind, only environmental innovation to reduce energy use, with initiatives to unite players in the industry around a common goal, supported by greater transparency on prices and an ongoing search for quality, are likely to bolster development for 2011 and the years to come.”

Next rendez-vous:

“La Belle Classe Superyachts” Environmental Symposium, Wednesday 30 March 2011.

Horizon Yacht Europe to open sales and service office in Spain

January 12, 2011

Taiwanese yacht builder Horizon is to open new sales and marketing offices in Spain in an effort to support, maintain and expand its position in the European market. Horizon is one of Asia’s largest yacht builders and the only Far Eastern member of SYBAss.

40m Horizon superyacht AFTER YOU Image Courtesy of Horizon Yachts

40m Horizon superyacht AFTER YOU Image Courtesy of Horizon Yachts

Drettmann previously handled all the sales of Horizon yachts in Europe marketing them under a series of brands including Elegance, Bandido and Premier. Horizon’s new strategy is to focus on one brand – Horizon. The company plans to complete all outstanding orders arranged through Drettmann and intends to work closely with the Superyacht Builders Association (SYBAss) by exchanging information and expertise with other members.

Horizon Yacht Europe will be based in Mallorca, Spain, managed by Ron Boogaard. Ron Boogaard, the director of the European Horizon brand brings 23 years of experience in the marine industry to the role.

The first public outing for Horizon Europe brand will be at the Boot Dusseldorf 2011.

Horizon has also begun plans to expand its range with new motor yacht models between 54ft and 110ft over the next two years and to focus on developing green yacht concepts including solar energy and other environmental friendly technology.

Dubai International Boat Show signs World’s leading superyacht yards

January 12, 2011

Exclusive Display of Elite Superyacht Manufacturers at Middle East’s Leading Marine Event  Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai International Boat Show, the regions largest and longest running boat show, will be hosting the biggest cluster of Superyacht Builders Association (SYBAss) members in the show’s history. Amels, Benetti, Burger Boat Company, B.V., Fincantieri, Heesen YachtsLurssenOceancoSan Lorenzo, Trinity have all confirmed their participation at the upcoming 19th Dubai International Boat Showat the Dubai International Marine Club – Mina Seyahi from 1 – 5 March 2011

Dubai International Boat Show signs World’s leading superyacht yards

Dubai International Boat Show signs World’s leading superyacht yards

A super-yachting index, compiled by the Luxury Institute with yacht broker and charter company Camper & Nicholson’s International, shows that around thirty per cent of the world’s superyachts are owned by Middle East residents. On average, the largest superyachts in the world have been delivered to the Middle East with an average length of 50 metres, making the Dubai International Boat Show the natural choice for SYBAss members.

Grant Burgham, Director, Dubai World Trade Centre, organiser of the event said: “This display of the world’s foremost superyacht shipyards is an indication of just how important the Dubai International Boat Show is on a global stage. The Middle East is home to some of the highest net worth individuals in the world, and the market is perfect for the high end marine leisure industry. The superyacht manufacturers attending this year’s show will be met with a highly receptive audience and it is an excellent opportunity for the superyacht buyers in this region to connect with the elite of the industry.”

Photo from the 2010 Dubai International Boat Show - Photo courtesy of Dubai International Boat Show

Photo from the 2010 Dubai International Boat Show - Photo courtesy of Dubai International Boat Show

With more than US$ 35 billion worth of waterfront projects in the pipeline across the Middle East, the event will draw more global interest than ever before from the industry’s leading luxury products and service providers.

The dedicated luxury Marine Display area will feature the industry’s most elite and illustrious brands from around the world, establishing the multi-award winning show as the Middle East’s premier leisure marine event. Visitors will be able to see magnificent yachts at the Enhanced Superyacht Boulevard exclusively reserved for the showcasing of superyachts of 25 meters and above.

Visitors, including regional and international buyers, royalty and VIP’s will be able to experience the unveiling of brand new boats and marine products at the show in a luxury environment. The show is expecting to maintain its record of global launches and regional premieres, with more than 20,000 buyers, trade professional and enthusiasts, and more than 700 industry leading exhibitors expected to record multi-million dollar onsite sales.

Dubai International Boat Show 2011 will include international exhibitors and brands such as Al Dhaen Craft, Al Hareb Marine, Al Masaood Marine, Al Shaali Marine, Al Yousef (Yamaha), AMIT, ART Marine, Australian International Marine Export Group, Azimut, BehneMar, Danish Yachts, Delma Marine, Ecoseas, Greenline Yacht Interiors, Garmin, Gulf Craft, Gulf Development Systems, ICE, IMG Boats, Luxury Sea Boats, Macky Marine, Majesty Yachts, Mourjan Marinas, Officine Panerai, Pino Meroni, Princess Yachts, Raymarine, Sessa Marine, Sunseeker, UBIFrance, Westport and many more.

Other dedicated areas include the Enhanced Superyacht Pavilion, and a Luxury Supplies and Services Area which features the finest luxury interior designers, services and products suppliers. Together with supporting partner Officine Panerai, manufacturers of world class timepieces, the event will accommodate the entire lifestyle and business cultures of yachting and watersports. The only dedicated diving exhibition in the region, Dive Middle East Exhibition, will bring together international manufacturers and local suppliers of sub-aqua diving equipment and services, with live demonstrations and daily ‘try-a-dive’ sessions.

The Dubai International Boat Show 2011, will be held at the Dubai International Marine Club – Mina Seyahi from 1 – 5 March 2011 and will open to trade visitors and the general public from 4:00pm – 9:30pm daily.

Sanlorenzo joins SYBAss (Superyacht Builder Association)

November 18, 2010

 The Italian Shipyard SanLorenzo holds membership of SYBAss (Superyacht Builder Association) the association which reunites the historical and most prestigious shipyards

Sanlorenzo 46 Steel Superyacht Lammouche

Sanlorenzo 46 Steel Superyacht Lammouche

Sanlorenzo held membership of SYBAsas, Superyacht Builder Association, founded in 2007 to represent the large yacht builders that in the last ten years has launched and delivered at least 3 motor or sail boats over 40 meters. The shipyard based in Ameglia, more and more protagonist of the international scenario, joined its name to the other 19 members, among whom the Dutch Royal Huisman  and the American Trinity Yachts. Sanlorenzo, managed by Massimo Perotti, is the “atelier” of yachting industry, produces since over 50 years strictly tailor-made motor yachts, according to the requests and style of every single owner.

“Becoming a member of SYBAss is another important step that gains our growth in the international scenario – declares Massimo Perotti, Presidente Sanlorenzo Spa. In few years we plied our route to make Sanlorenzo become a synonym of Italian design, great technology and maximum care to details”.

The SYBAss unites the biggest superyacht builders, promoting the values and supporting the collaboration. The principal activity areas of the Association are three: improve the members’ representation in the biggest events; cooperate with the authorities in order to guarantee a regulation that takes care of the needs and challenges of the yachting world; ensure to align the professional level with the present superyacht requirements. All the SYBAss members have a long reputation in this filed and thanks to this strict rule code that regulates the access, allows to define the association as representative of “the best megayacht indistries”.

One of the last initiative, during the Monaco Yacht Show 2010 SYBAss gathered all its members on the dock T, to supply the owners and the prospects with a dedicated area for the top superyacht builders.

Sanlorenzo is the prestigious Italian Shipyard that from more than 50 years is focused on the production of motor yachts exclusively tailor-made to the style and requirements of each owner.

Thanks to a Mitteleuropean market, but opening to new realities, Sanlorenzo has a Representative sale network composed by companies in majority participated by Sanlorenzo, located in strategic key points of the international yachting activities, Montecarlo, Antibes, Palma de Mallorca, Rapallo, Porto Cervo, Rome, Venice, Hamburg, Sukošan (Croatia), in 2010 were started new companies with new offices in Moscow, Dubai, Mexico City, Caracas, Santo Domingo, with operations on all the Caribbean area. It’s under negotiation the opening of a further company in Argentina, called SL Mercosur, from the name of the South America Common Market, with offices in Buenos Ayres. This next company could also start a local production of Grp planning motoryachts to fulfil the request of the Mercosur area.

This year Sanlorenzo launched the 46 Steel, the largest yacht ever built by Sanlorenzo, the first in steel and aluminium. She is a semi-widebody, three deck bulbous bow superyacht of 499 GT, to remain under the 500 GT Solas limit, very elegant and with different peculiar characteristics: from the wide Beach Club with folding beach door to water level and gym behind, to the Under Lower Deck, really a fifth deck fully walkable from engine room to bow, that permits an easy access to all the systems and equipment of the yacht; from the garage by beam with starboard side door that can host a 7 metres tender to the vast Flying Bridge, a true multi functional Sun Deck shaded by the typical Sanlorenzo hard top with opening roof. 3 46 Steel hulls will be delivered in 2011 to their owners, each customized to her owner’s desires. 3 more hulls are under negotiation for the 2012 season, to confirm the favour the displacement yachts are capturing.

Horizon is the first SYBAss member from the Far East

September 30, 2010

Horizon has received the support from the members of SYBAss (Superyacht Builders Association) to join the SYBAss. The SYBAss is a worldwide Megayacht association that represents the most experienced and prestigious superyacht builders worldwide. SYBAss’s main goals are to unite and represent the world’s leading superyacht builders. They aim to emphasize the unique values these companies offer owners and their business environment, and enhance cooperation between the yards.  SYBAss ultimate mission is to improve the regulations, professionalism and environments in the global super yacht industry providing members with a single professional body that allows common interests to be shared.

To become a member of SYBAss, all members and applying members have to build and successfully deliver at least three yachts of at least 40 meters in length over the last 10 years.

The Horizon Group’s 38m Espresso superyacht - Photo Credit Horizon Yachts

The Horizon Group’s 38m Espresso superyacht - Photo Credit Horizon Yachts

Founded in 1987, Horizon stepped into the true megayacht field in mid-2005, and established a specialized shipyard dedicated to building the megayachts above 100 feet constructed with SCRIMP® resin infusion technology. Since then, Horizon have successfully delivered four 40m+ FRP superyachts which were completely custom-made to meet each owner’s dream, and built to meet full DNV Class Certification and MCA Compliance to ensure quality and safety.

40m Horizon superyacht AFTER YOU Image Courtesy of Horizon Yachts

40m Horizon superyacht AFTER YOU Image Courtesy of Horizon Yachts

Horizon’s continued effort to improve its yacht building technologies and become a globalized yacht building organization was behind the decision to enter into the SYBAss. Horizon’s membership reflects not only its strong presence in the megayacht industry but also helps develop a stronger link between the West and East Superyacht market. To be the first SYBAss member from the Far East, Horizon is pleased to share a unique Asian viewpoint with fellow members. In addition, Horizon is committed to applying experience, knowledge, and technology as a motor yacht builder in order to mutually improve the global superyacht industry.

Current members of the SYBAss (Superyacht Builders Association) include

Abeking & Rasmussen, Alloy Yachts, Amels, Baglietto, Benetti, Burger Boat Company, Cantieri di Pisa, CRN Shipyard, Delta Yachts, Feadship,  Heesen Yachts,  ISA -International Shipyards Ancona, Lürssen Yachts Fr, Oceanco, Pendennis, Perini Navi , Proteksan Turquoise Yachts , Royal Huisman, Trinity Yachts, Vitters.  Candidate Member – Holland Jachtbouw .