by Natalie | Jan 22, 2021 | Daily News, Features
The America’s Cup is full of big moments. Announcing a challenge, raising the money, building a team, building a boat, executing a campaign strategy, and organizing the logistics for an assembly of more than 100 staff and moving them to the other side of the world, a...
by Natalie | Jan 22, 2021 | Daily News, Features, Mallorca Yachting Industry News, Uncategorised
STP installs solar panels for self-supply of electricity. With this advance, the Shipyard makes a great contribution toenvironmental care. This facility will generate more than 100,000 kwh in one year, avoiding the discharge of 30 tons of CO2 per year into the...
by Natalie | Jan 21, 2021 | Daily News, Features, Industry Insider 1
Nautor’s Swan has introduced its first motorboat. The 40ft Swan Shadow will reach a top speed of 63mph and, with its own cabin, could serve as either a limousine tender for a superyacht or a standalone boat. Company president Leonardo Ferragamo says he’d been thinking...
by Natalie | Jan 21, 2021 | Daily News, Features, Industry Insider 1
World’s largest indoor boat show has been called off. boot Düsseldorf that was scheduled for 17 to 25 April 2021 has now been called off completely by organisers. The current Covid-19 infection situation, existing travel restrictions and the legal...
by Natalie | Jan 21, 2021 | Daily News, Features
Day 74 – The race at the front of the Vendée Globe is electrifying. None of the eight previous editions has ever witnessed a race finish as open and intense. Right now the leading skippers are trying to get their heads around a do-or-die sprint to the finish line in...
by Natalie | Jan 20, 2021 | Daily News, Features
Day 11 – The men of the 32m Maxi Edmond de Rothschild are preparing to leave the familiar waters of the Atlantic Ocean and devour those of the less hospitable Indian Ocean in their pursuit of the Jules Verne Trophy. By midday tomorrow, co-skippers Franck Cammas and...