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Williams Jet Tenders will celebrate its 20th anniversary by unveiling an updated SportJet 460 model and a limited-edition TurboJet 325 at the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival.
Ocean Alliance has developed a Charter Experience Hub, an online platform that makes charter planning more straightforward.
The ASMEX 2025 Conference has confirmed its return to Sanctuary Cove, promising key industry insights and top-tier networking.
Riviera is inviting guests to step aboard three of its yachts during the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.
It’s just over five years since Benetti presented the B.Now series, and over 20 yachts have been sold. With 50-, 60-, 67- and 72-metre models, the series can now also feature Benetti’s famed Oasis Deck – and, as demonstrated on the 50M B.Now Alunya, it helps reinterpret life at sea.
Heesen has revealed Project Agnetha, the latest evolution in its 55-metre Steel Class.
New Zealand’s Millennium Cup announces entries have opened for the 2025 regatta.
Taiwan’s Horizon Yachts introduces the FD100 Hull #11, featuring a refined design and customisable options for yacht owners.
While the classic understated elegance of Palm Beach motor yachts wins them plenty of admirers, there’s still a lot more to appreciate, as demonstrated by the Palm Beach 42.
Moonen Yachts has delivered Moonshine, a new 36.3m Martinique yacht.
Benetti has launched M/Y Iryna, the first unit in the B.Now 67 range.
Xcel Yachts is preparing to launch the first Xcel 70 catamaran in 2025.
The third edition of the Thailand Charter Show returns to Phuket this November, with a program for charter companies and invited guests.
Ocea’s latest motor yacht has been delivered after undergoing rigorous sea trials.
Balk Shipyard has released a first look at the exterior design of the 30-metre explorer yacht Ursus, which is currently being rebuilt inside and out.