
Michelle Williams
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2 months ago |
yachting-pages.com | Jody Paisey |Nathan Bees |Michelle Williams
British superyacht tender specialist Falcon Tenders has claimed the prestigious Tender of the Year award at the BOAT International Design and Innovation Awards 2025 in Kitzbühel, Austria. The winning entry, a 9.75-metre (32-foot) enclosed limousine tender for Project KD, was praised for its cutting-edge design and seamless integration of luxury and functionality.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
yachting-pages.com | Jody Paisey |Ben Cooling |Yachting Pages |Michelle Williams
Sevenstar Yacht Transport has renewed its partnership with the prestigious Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) Caribbean 600, taking on the role of Official Logistics Partner for the race, set to be held in Antigua on 24th February 2025. With a continued commitment to providing world-class transport solutions, Sevenstar will support teams with seamless logistics, ensuring all yachts, spares, and essential equipment arrive race-ready.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
yachting-pages.com | Ben Cooling |Jody Paisey |Michelle Williams |Larry Day
Feadship has introduced its new resale division at the 2024 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), debuting with the renowned 51-metre (167-foot) yacht Double Haven. This marks a significant moment for both the newly launched Feadship Resale service and the iconic yacht, which has undergone an extensive refit in 2024. Launched in 1993, Double Haven has been meticulously maintained, recently completing a 30-year Lloyd’s class certification.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
yachting-pages.com | Ben Cooling |Jody Paisey |Nathan Bees |Michelle Williams
The Adriatic coast of Croatia will be the backdrop for the highly anticipated Croatia Yacht Show from the 1st to 3rd October, where over 50 luxury crewed yachts will be on display. Approximately 20 to 40 charter companies and their crews are set to meet with retail brokers from around the world for exclusive viewings, meetings, and potential charter agreements.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
yachting-pages.com | Jody Paisey |Tom Dymond |Annabelle Fox |Michelle Williams
A pivotal meeting in Phuket recently addressed two key amendments poised to impact visiting superyachts and applicants for new charter licenses in Thailand. The meeting, presided over by Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat, saw the participation of several high-profile figures, including Surat Sirisayat, director of the Ship Registration Standards Bureau, and Phuket Marine chief Natchapong Pranit.
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