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25-June-2024
Wider launched the first WiLder 60 earlier this year, but only now can we see the yacht in all its glory. The Italian yard revealed new images of the inaugural 60-footer on Thursday, showing exactly how the discerning European owner decided to configure the fully custom cruiser.
24-June-2024
Palm Beach Motor Yachts is going bigger than ever before. The Australian yard, which yacht racer and maker Mark Richards launched in 1995, unveiled a new flagship on Wednesday that will take the fleet to new heights—or lengths, rather. “When the Palm Beach 85 splashes, she’ll be the largest yacht we’ve built, and will represent a new level of luxury, fuel efficiency, and performance in the yachting industry,” Richards said in a statement.
12-June-2024
Wally Yachts is entering a new sailing era. The Italian yard just delivered its first semi-custom sailing superyacht since joining the Ferretti Group in 2019. The new Wallywind110 hit the water on Saturday, June 1, becoming the first vessel in Wally’s new performance cruiser range to leave the yard. The Wallywind line will also include a 130-foot and 150-foot model, suggesting the yard is ready to make another big splash in the sailing sector.
11-June-2024
Edmiston has just listed a new 169-footer that is already under construction but can be customized inside and out by the new buyer. The significantly reduced build time means the owner will receive their one-off as soon as 2025. (For context, it takes an average of three to four years to build a fully custom superyacht.) The aptly named Project Secret has been kept tightly under wraps—until now, that is. Originally commissioned by a private owner, the vessel is being built by Tankoa Yachts in Genoa, Italy. For the unversed, the boutique Italian shipyard turns out custom and semi-custom cruisers, such as the 164-foot Grey and 148-foot Go.
04-June-2024
Drettmann Yachts has another custom cruiser ready for seafarers. The German yard just unveiled a new 164-footer that can be tailored to an owner’s tastes and proclivities. “A very interesting yacht project that will certainly appeal to many customers,” Claus-Ehlert Meyer, the managing director of Deutsche Yachten, said in a statement.
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