Musashi 88mt Feadship

Taking her name from one of the most famous samurais in Japanese history, this thoroughbred superyacht reflects one of her namesake’s most unique qualities. Miyamoto Musashi not only was a highly skilled swordsman, even a sword saint, but he wisely also believed in the necessity to excel in fields such as sculpting and writing. Hence, the name Musashi stands for strength balanced with delicacy. 


As light and eye-catching as her exterior may be, as with all good design there is more to Musashi than meets the eye. With an LOA just shy of 88 metres, she embodies a unique style that is a direct result of the combined efforts between the highly skilled teams of De Voogt and Sinot. This uniqueness is what makes her instantly fascinating, combining a delightful sense of openness and a more subtle closeness within lines that are masculine and firm.

The yacht is all about detail. Sinot did not only create the entire guest interior, exterior and every piece of furniture, but also handpicked all of the loose item, such as the yacht’s porcelain and cutlery.

A key concept for the development of this vessel, was to provide both sublime luxury and privacy to the owner and his family and guests. One of many examples of this concept, is the application of exceptionally large windows, which create a luxurious inside-out feeling or provide a more intimate setting, if and when required.

As Sander Sinot points out, “the large windows flood the Musashi’s interior spaces with abundant natural light.”This delicate sense of openness is enhanced by the long external walkways, allowing guests to seemingly seamlessly flow from inside to outside without ever losing that transcending sense of spaciousness. OnMusashi, space is all around, whenever you want it to be. 


A splendid eye for detail can be seen throughout the superyacht’s decks, both inside and out. One key element of design at this level, is the way this attention for detail strives for perfection on the one hand, while on the other there is no addition of any purposeless details.

The grand windows guarantee ample amounts of natural light throughout Musashi’s interiors. Combining comfort with optimal user-friendliness, the interior designers combined the refined lines from Japanese Design with elements from Art Deco. This, combined with fully custom designed furnishings and the application of the finest of materials, resulted in an interior design that is as remarkable as are her external features.

With the tranquil atmosphere that defines the entire yacht, special attention was paid to the design of the Owner’s private quarters. With an intimate ambiance set in luxury and finesse, high quality materials were selected to create a design that transcends the mere materials and combines them, to form a homely and vibrant personal dwelling for the Owner.

With clean lines, the occasional subtly rounded edge, a refined lighting scheme and a colour palette that is based on natural anigree wood, creamy silks and stainless steal, the Owner’s staterooms (both on the bridge and upper deck) feel grand yet modest, something characteristic that can be experienced throughout the whole of Musashi’s appearance. Sander Sinot tells us that designers “strove to create an intimate, homely atmosphere where the owner could retreat.”

As for special features, this vessel offers plenty. The spacious upper-deck lounge is one of these, with the ability to accommodate a company of up to 18 guests, this area shows a darker, more intimate and richer character with generously sized, custom designed furniture. Comfort was constantly kept in mind, with the furniture being extremely comfortable despite their geometrical shape. With a grand dining table, various lush seating arrangements, dramatically large windows around, this space, like so many others on board, oozes stylish comfort from every pore. Effortlessly flowing from inside to the aft deck, al fresco dining, cocktails and lounging are just some of countless possibilities to be enjoyed here, submerged in homely privacy. 


Connecting all decks internally, the central hallway offers a memorable feature with a stairway consisting of steps made out of several layers of compressed glass encompassed by a stainless steel casing. High levels of transparency were maintained throughout these spaces, despite the glass elevator by Lift-Emotion spanning three decks. On a vessel like this, it undoubtedly evokes great anticipation to discover where those steps might lead you next.

Perhaps it might be the cinema lounge, which is fully equipped and offers a sublime audiovisual experience for guests, with double loungers that can excellently be used as daybeds when this area serves as a lounge.

Every guest cabin on board is about comfort, with space and daylight as top priorities. Designed in Musashi’s signature style of tranquillity and luxury, these staterooms offer oversized beds, large en suite bathrooms and such amenities like 65-inch television screens. As with all of Musashi’s spaces, exceptional levels of detail are the key to success in these luxurious guest cabins that offer rest and relaxation for every guest on board. For each spacious bathroom, a simple motto seemed to have been sufficient for the design process, namely ‘bathing’. Not only bathing in the most conventional sense, but also bathing in natural light, space and, more importantly, bathing in luxury. With a rich application of light woods and delicate lighting, Musashi transforms bathing into an art form. Combined with a fully equipped sauna, spa and gym area, one might find it easy to forget that the outside has so much to offer as well.

Externally, Musashi’s sharply yet delicately designed decks offers guests a splendor of space. The main aft deck offers a grand external storage for the vessel’s two large tenders. The upper aft deck supplies guests with ample opportunity for lounging and al fresco dining. Fore, a generously sized cockpit assures assures guests the possibilities of relishing the surroundings; space, views, a breeze and the sun. And for cooling down, a large Jacuzzi, also one of the yacht’s notable pinnacles of design and craftsmanship, can be found on the sun deck, along with sunbeds an vista views that will take your breath away.

In short, Musashi is a superyacht that puts the emphasis on super.

( www.feadship.nl )

VAVA II 96mt


The 96 metre (315ft) motor yacht VAVA II was built at the by Devonport Yachts shipyard in Plymouth, United Kingdom (Rebranded as Pendennis Plus in 2011). This is a magnificent boat in every way and she is the largest private superyacht to have been built and launched in the UK, England and Britain, if you do not count Royal yachts.

The Vava II by Pendennis Plus reportedly cost USD 160 million (£100 million) to build and took 200 craftsmen more than two years to complete. The new VAVA II motor yacht is owned by Swiss/Italian pharmaceutical tycoon and billionaire Ernesto Bertarelli and his wife, songwriter and former Miss UK Kirsty Roper. (Kirsty Bertarelli). The 96 meter yacht Vava II reportedly replaces the Bertarelli’s old 47-meter Feadship motor yacht called launched in 1996 called Vava. Ernesto Bertarelli is owner of the ex-America’s Cup team Alinghi, which held the Americas Cup for 3 events.

Measuring 96m (314.96ft) yacht VAVA II is the largest privately owned yacht ever to be built in the UK and is 33rd largest yacht in the world. She is also one of the most technologically advanced and stylish yachts in the world with exterior styling by Redman Whitely Dixon and interior design by Remi Tessier. Some of the yachts special features include a helicopter landing pad, a large fold-down beach club, a variable depth swimming pool, beautifully appointed guest cabins and large tenders stored in large tender garages aft and forward, able to carry guests to shore.

The VAVA II luxury superyacht is the largest ever private motor yacht to be built in the UK, England and Britain. She has been built from steel with an aluminium superstructure and complies with SOLAS codes, able to accommodate 36 guests. She would make a magnificent charter yacht if she was ever put on the charter market. 


( www. pendennis.com )

Wally Better Place


Wally, the leading builder of innovative state-of-the-art sail and power yachts, has successfully launched the stunning Bugatti blue coloured 50-meter sailing yacht Better Place, the world’s largest sloop in carbon fiber developed on the lines of Tripp Design with the interiors by Wetzels Brown Partners, and uniquely classified RINA Green Star.

The Wally 50m touched the water after the owner’s wife smashed the champagne bottle on the keel bulb during a private ceremony in Ancona, Italy, where the yacht was built at WallyEurope facility using the most advanced carbon fiber construction technology.

“With Better Place, once again Wally opens a new route in yacht design and innovation” enthusiastically says Luca Bassani Antivari, Wally Founder and President and head of the R&D “We succeeded in delivering an environmental friendly and breakthrough Wally 50m with aggressive and sleek lines of a true performance sailing yacht, rather than the motor sailer look typical of this class of yachts.”

“Better Place introduces innovative concepts in the round-the-world mega yacht cruisers“ continues Bassani “such as big volumes associated with ultra light displacement, latest diesel electric propulsion system, staysail simplified system, deckhouse with full height windows, uniquely large open-air living areas, raised bulwark, aft owner’s suite with portholes and hatches on four sides and direct access to the Terrace-on-the-sea. “

Better Place is the first sailing yacht ever developed to comply with the environmental requirements of the RINA Green Star Design additional class notation, reserved to the ships which are designed, constructed and operated in such a way as to ensure maximum respect for the environment.

Big volumes yet light displacement and easy-sailing

The measured displacement of this mega sailer perfectly matches the theoretical data: only 250 tons, of which 88 of the ballast (fin and bulb keel) and 11.5 of the full rigging (mast, boom, PBO rigging). The Wally 50m resulted also in perfect trim.

“This result reflects WallyEurope’s excellent building quality carried out throughout all the construction, using the latest advanced composite technology” confirms Luca Bassani.

“The displacement and sail area ratio” predicts Luca Bassani “would provide for very high performance also in light airs, under 10 knots of wind. And the Wally lifting keel, increasing the draft from 4.6 to 6.5 meters, further improves Better Place’s performance, that are associated with the proven Wally easy-sailing system to produce a true Fast and Easy mega yacht. ”

Along with the in-furling boom, self-tacking jib, Magic Trim for the main sheet, captive winch for the jib sheet , and push button controls, the Wally easy-sailing features of the Wally 50m include the new staysail system, specifically developed by the R&D for this mega yacht: the furling staysail with no-torsion luff cable is always ready to be easily and quickly hoisted from its 8.6-m long dedicated locker in the forward deck.

The fast and simplified mega yacht uniquely combines performance with all the world cruiser characteristics offering plenty of storage and large living areas exceeding 300 sqm inside and 400 sqm outside.

Diesel electric propulsion & Green classification

The unique environmental characteristics of Better Place go even further than those required by the RINA Green Star Classification: she is the first sailing yacht equipped with the latest diesel electric propulsion technology, to increase power efficiency and reduce consumption, noise and vibration, as well as the ordinary maintenance of the propulsion system.

The 705kW power is produced by three generators, offering the opportunity to convert some hydraulic services into electrical ones thanks to the very powerful energy source, such as the inner stay furler, and the sheet tensioning devices.

Design and styling evolution

The overall design, interior and exterior, is astonishing and innovative compared to any other similar yacht.

The exterior and interiors are developed following the Wally concept of inside-outside living areas, whereas the interiors open onto the exteriors and vice versa. Introduced in yacht design by Wally in 1998 with the sailing cruiser Tiketitan, this concept has been constantly developed by the Monegasque brand pioneering also the glass deckhouses and the deck skylights.

The deckhouse encloses the 86-sqm open space with navigation, dining and lounge areas, and is characterised by full height windows giving the open-air feeling, a sort of sheltered cockpit enhancing the inside-outside living.

The genuinely Wally raised bulwark, firstly featured by Esense in 2006, offers unique protection and replaces the less safe and aesthetically appealing rail and stanchions, while leaving the hull lines pure.

The 62-sqm owners’ suite is aft with extraordinary visibility and brightness. The natural light floods in from four sides of the vast stateroom: through the portholes on both sides, and the mirrored glass aft and above. The owners’ private area has direct access to the 30-sqm Terrace-on-the-sea, that is another distinctive feature of the Wally inside-outside concept.

On deck and inside

The main deck is open and free of unnecessary interruptions, the saloon, dining room and wheelhouse forming one continuous, 86 sqm open space under the deckhouse.

The saloon with panoramic views seats 20 people as lounge opening onto the aft deck with further lounge space. There is an option for the central coffee table to be converted into an additional dining for eight people.

The dining area forward seats 10 people in dining layout and can be converted into an additional lounge area with XL sofa seating six comfortably .

The forward social cockpit, directly accessible from the interior dining and lounge areas, features table seats and sun beds for up to 20-people. Beyond this, the forward deck features a Jacuzzi, finished in black, which is positioned beneath deck level and is therefore invisible when not in use, an hidden winch “cockpit” for the halyards, two large tender garages, stay-sail locker, sail lockers, and the Wally submarine anchor locker.

The 100-sqm sundeck is accessed both by an outside staircase and by an inside open staircase, leading to steering and navigation, lounge, dining, sunbathing and barbeque areas,

A particularly innovative service feature is the open food lift connecting galley, interior dining area and sundeck– a ‘suitcase’ suspended in free space, connected by a single vertical track, to lift . The sundeck dining can be converted into a huge sunbed with the addition of an inflatable mattress, providing further comfort without stretching available storage capacity.

A hull side door is located amidships to starboard: when open, it converts into a swimming and tender boarding platform.

Maximising space and minimising storage requirements, a newly designed seating module has been developed for the deck in carbon and mesh with low profile cushions, for easy stowage, by the interior designers Wetzels Brown Partners, who designed all the deck furnishing.

The lower deck features the night and service areas accommodating the owners in the aft suite and up to ten guests in four double staterooms, and ten crew in five double cabins. All cabins have en-suites.

The crew and service quarter is forward with galley, laundry and crew mess.

The two engine rooms are amidships.

The interior design combines carbon look both gloss and satin, satin white lacquered oak, grey leather and colour matched upholstery to create a relaxed feeling. Colour-changing LED lights are used throughout the yacht and can be adjusted in order to change the atmosphere, reflecting the interior design concept to have soft and neutral tones that are coloured by the lights. The cabins are linked by a light installation, running along the spine of the yacht.

( http://www.wally.com )

Feadship 78,5 mt Hampshire II


Taking place on Saturday 14th of April, Feadship has officially announced the successful launch of the 78.5m custom motor yacht Hampshire II; the latest scion of the Feadship fleet and an adventurous addition to the water.

Hampshire II was built for an experienced Feadship owner with a great love of action and sports; inherited in design features such as the foredeck ball court or the 25m high crow’s mast.

During her launch ceremony at the Feadship Kaag yard, Feadship director Dick van Lent paid tribute to the owner of Hampshire II. “It has been a pleasure and a privilege to create such a unique vessel for such a passionate sailor. As an experienced Feadship owner, he really appreciates the qualities of a Feadship and the fun of being closely involved in the design and construction process.”

“This is exactly the sort of client we love to work with, and Hampshire II is exactly the kind of superyacht that Feadship owners deserve. She is built around every conceivable sporting activity while also offering exceptional facilities for those who like to take things a little easier. Many of his friends and family were involved in the various milestones of the build, and now they are all set to reap the rewards.”

Positive proof of this statement was seen in the hours leading up to the launch ceremony as various teams representing the owner’s guests and personnel from the yard played football on the foredeck of Hampshire II. The yacht’s helicopter landing platform, nicely finished in teak, can be transformed into a playing field for basketball, tennis, baseball, badminton… and football. A giant net can also be placed around the deck to ensure care-free gaming.

This is just one of many unusual but alluring features onboard Hampshire II, the split-level design of which maximises the volume and outdoor space. On the sundeck, for instance, a crow’s nest placed atop the mast is reached by a two-person elevator and offers panoramic views high above the water. For the truly adventurous, a zip wire is connected to the mast which her owners can tie a rope and slide at a breathtaking speed from the crows nest down to the water.

The contemporary overall design by Redman Whiteley Dixon and Feadship incorporates two amazing beach-clubs and balconies on either side which act as idyllic seating terraces for the owners.

While her exterior profile is modern, Hampshire II’s interior is a classic affair which highlights a typical English style bar on the bridge deck in place of the traditional lounge. Edmiston attracted the buyer to the project, managed the construction and will be overseeing the yacht’s future.

Feadship
( www.feadship.nl )

Alloy Yachts 47mt Loretta Anne

Alloy Yachts has launched its largest motor yacht yet, the 47 metre Loretta Anne, previously known as hull number AY43.

Loretta Anne is the latest in a number of Alloy-built superyachts to be created by the successful design duo of Dubois Naval Architects and Donald Starkey. She shares some common characteristics with her sisters, although her raised pilothouse has vertical windows, and her additional 7 metres of length fits elegantly into a well-proportioned profile.

The spacious interior offers some modifications, like the presence of a large galley on the main deck. The owner’s suite is forward in the main deck, while three double cabins accommodate guests on the lower deck. A fourth convertible cabin is fitted out as a gymnasium.

Lloyd’s classed, Loretta Anne is powered by twin 1,600hp Caterpillar C-32 engines, and she’s fully equipped with twin Caterpillar generators, and ABT thrusters and stabilisers.

The successor of two other Alloy motor yachts for a repeat client, Loretta Anne will be delivered this year. Her final destination will be the Florida/Bahamas area where her limited draught of 2.21m will give her much scope for cruising.

Technical Specifications of the 47m luxury motor yacht Loretta Anne (ex hull AY43) by Alloy Yachts

LOA : 47m / 154ft
LWL: 41.73m / 136.9ft
Beam: 9.19m / 30.15ft
Draft: 2.2m (DWL) / 7.2ft
Displacement: 330 tonnes (DWL)
Main Engines: 2 x Caterpillar C32 ‘D’ rated 1600hp
Bow/Stern Thrusters: Alloy Yachts / ABT TRAC II 140hp
Generators: 2 x Caterpillar C6.6 100kw
Stabilisers: ABT TRAC 4 fin with at rest stabilisation
Fuel: 54,000 litres (approx)
Water: 12,000 litres (approx)
Designer: Dubois Naval Architects
Interior Designer: Donald Starkey Designs
Classification: Lloyds Register of Shipping, *100 A1 SSC, Yacht Mono, G6, MCH, & LY2

Alloy Yachts

( www.alloyyachts.co.nz )

O’Pati 40mt

Combining high performance and Italian style in a sleek design, Athens-based Golden Yachts Shipyard launched their stunning 40 metre superyacht O’Pati back in 2011. With sleek, powerful lines designed by Giorgio Vafiadis & Associates, she exudes an effortless image of elegance and power, with her dark hull concealing so much more. Looks like these are highly promising when it comes to performance and O’Pati surely has the power to back up her sportive looks.

With cruising and top speeds of respectively 24 and 32 knots, she effortlessly takes guests from a secluded beach to a cosmopolitan port in the blink of an eye. With a crew of 8 ready to tend one’s every need, everything is available to ensure guests a extremely comfortable stay, and much more.

O’Pati seduces with her image of sportiveness but don’t be fooled by mere appearances. There is much more to be discovered behind this first impression. A variety of spacious outerdeck areas is available for guests’ enjoyment, with the bow area, flybridge and main aft deck offering ample comfort in style. The flybridge offers an inviting setting, with large sunbeds for comfortable lounging in a pleasantly private setting.

The bow area boasts a large, U-shaped sofa and table, added to a set of sizeable sunbeds that easily turn this space into a sunbather’s paradise. Additionally, it is not hard to imagine this area offering a perfect setting for dinners and cocktails, effortlessly entertaining sizeable groups of guests. It’s not hard to imagine lots of time spent here in luxury and comfort, enjoying vista views and all luxuries O’Pati has to offer.

Continuing our onboard tour at the aft deck, this area offers ample space for breakfasts, lunches and al fresco dinners. Shade is provided by use of a large retractable automatic awning, easily transforming the area from an intimate setting for meals and drinks into a sun-drenched lounging space. Large aft sunbeds form a welcoming and relaxing amenity, as well as providing a smart privacy buffer for the dining area.

Her exterior looks, dark and slightly mysterious, form a pleasant contrast with the interior spaces, which are equally stylish but set in a fresh, bright atmosphere. Using luxury materials such as leather, wood and high quality fabrics, combined with ample natural light, an Italian-design interior has been created that is both stylish and comfortable. With O’Pati’s interiors designed by Giorgio Vafiadis & Associates, a contemporary and minimalistic style has been created without losing sight of guest comfort. The main saloon’s interior design shows a palette of whites, creamy and subtle golden tones, perfectly blended with natural dark woods to form a soothing, contemporary surroundings.

Lines are modern and moderately curvy, turning the saloon, which boasts a luxuriously sized central sofa in the lounging space and a comfortable dining area, into a room of space and finesse. A perfect combination of luxury and minimalism is shown, all framed with amenities such as a fully stocked bar and an impressive 45” mirror LCD-screen as part of the home theater center.

Located on the lower deck, the Master stateroom can be found, designed in O’Pati’s style of luxurious minimalism. This area shows how versatile the superyacht’s palettes of colours and materials are applied for different purposes. With a walk around wardrobe and en-suite bathroom facilities, including separate shower area, these quarters are the perfect retreat supplying guests with every comfort in style.

Like the master cabin, the vessel’s two double cabins can also be found on the lower deck. Each decorated in slightly different variations of O’Pati’s interior style, all guests are supplied with comfort and space. The same goes for her two twin suites, and with each of the latter offering an additional Pullman berth, this amazing superyacht impressively offers space for a company of up to twelve guests.

Greatly adding to onboard comfort and enjoyment, an array of recreational toys has been made available for guests onboard. With a three-seater waverunner, 4.8 metres Evinrude Zodiac and Bombard Typhoon 280 Aero tenders and a large collection of equipment for snorkeling, water-skiing, fishing and wakeboarding, guests’ watersport activities are virtually endless.

O’Pati is a finalist for the World Superyacht Awards 2012, and is available for charter through Atalanta Golden Yachts. Her charter rate starts from 85,000 euro weekly at low season and is 108,000 euro at high season plus VAT plus expenses.

Atalanta Golden Yachts
+30 210 991 07 22

( www.atalantagoldenyachts.com )

Codecasa 65 Mt. Family Day


With a name like Family Day, this 65 metre addition to the Codecasa fleet, with an interior by Della Role Design, brings to mind an image of coziness, warmth and tradition. Yet, with her sleek and modern exterior, that is both sportive and contemporary, an interesting contrast is created that instantly attracts one’s attention. With smooth exterior lines, Family Day boasts a curvy look, being a modern vessel that shows off speed and comfort without being too sharp or minimalistic.

Upon boarding, an instant sense of spaciousness becomes apparent, with the aft main deck being a large example of what Family Day has to offer. With a number of sunbeds available alongside a big sofa and two coffee tables, accompanied by a collection of chairs and sofa’s, an appropriate setting is offered for lounging, enjoying the company of up to 14 guests that can be comfortably accommodated onboard.

The sense of space is skillfully continued throughout the design of the main saloon. With both the interior and al fresco dining areas being situated on the upper deck, this sizeable main saloon is all about comfort and style in a soothing and intimate setting.

This area is loosely separated in two segments, the aft being a slightly more formal space for lounging and socializing. With floors, walls and fixed cabinets executed in warm, dark lacquered wood, combined with light classical furnishings set in a perfectly symmetrical composition, the aft area in the main saloon offers a classic and slightly African-colonial atmosphere, the latter being largely a result of the artworks present. The fore area, separated by two low cabinets, is equally spacious yet lighter and more modern, with contemporary furnishing for both the port side lounging area and the game area situated opposite.

A grand, circular central staircase connects the main deck with the lower and upper deck guest areas. Upstairs the main formal dining area can be found, with a centrally placed circular dining table surrounded by classic dining chairs covered in a gentle cream coloured upholstery.

Adjacent to the dining table, two sets of lavish chairs have been placed on either side of the large glass sliding doors leading to the upper aft deck area. Here, a large al fresco dining table can be found, perfectly private yet with magnificent surrounding views. Surrounded by two structural aft sofas, accompanied by tables and chairs, the total image of the upper deck area is that of a stylish and comfortable surrounding that has a main focus on supplying guests onboard with a suitable, luxurious and private setting for ample breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

The sundeck perfectly offers what these areas are supposed to be about, namely privacy, panorama views, comfort, sun and shade. With ample sun loungers, a semicircular central bar area, gym, barbecue and the central elevator connecting all fours decks for optimal comfort and ease, the sun deck is a lush hideaway outside. Additionally, a large second sun area can be found on the forward upper deck, where a big cockpit, fitted with sofas and sunbeds, has been designed around Family Day’s big whirlpool.

Large companies require appropriate accommodation, and with a total of seven guest cabins, including the Owner’s suite, Family Day supplies just that.

The grand Owner’s quarters offer a large, full beam stateroom with both an office and sitting area, his and hers washrooms separated by a centrally placed Jacuzzi, large separate Owner’s study and a big walk in closet.

Two doubles and two twins can be found below decks, where the twins offer an additional two pullmans, while two VIP cabins and the Owner’s quarters can be found on the main deck. Each cabin has been designed in the vessel’s signature style, with dark, lacquered woods, light leather and fabrics and a contemporary styling perfectly frame all available amenities. Remarkably, a spacious en suite bathroom with bathtub can be found in each of the guest cabins, clearly making no distinction between guests onboard in that respect.

With supreme views from the interior, wonderfully large decks, and exquisite finish, Family Day offers everything needed for a perfect trip, and more.

Length Overall: 65.0 m
Length Water Line: 56.50 m
Beam: 11.20 m
Maximum Draft: 3.70 m
Hull: High tensile steel, AH36
Superstructure: Aluminum, 5083 H 111/H 321
Half Load Displacement: 825 tons, approx.
Engines: 2 x 2448 HP Caterpillar 3516B @ 1600 RPM
Maximum Speed: 18 knots @ half load displacement
Cruising Speed: 12 knots
Range: 5,000 nautical miles @ 12 knots
Fresh Water Capacity: 30,000 l
Fuel Oil Capacity: 120,000 l
Accommodations: 12 guests in 6 guest cabins, 1 owner’s suite
Crew Accommodations: 1 captain’s cabin, 1 chief engineer’s cabin, 7 twin bed cabins

Codesasa
+39 0584 38 3221
info@codecasayachts.com

( www.codecasayachts.com )

Diamonds Are Forever Benetti 61 mt

Benetti has launched the 61 metre Diamonds Are Forever at the state-of-the-art Benetti shipyard in Livorno. Hull FB253 is built for a highly experienced owner who always names his yachts after James Bond movies.

This sophisticated Benetti superyacht holds all of the elegant and characteristic design elements of a Benetti but with a personalised signature from her owner.
Mr. John Staluppi, an avid fan of the inimitable James Bond saga, joined the crew and builders of this superyacht to christen Diamonds Are Forever under the Tuscany sun.

The ceremony began with speeches and presentations by Benetti’s CEO Vincenzo Poerio, Chairman Paolo Vitelli and head of project management Nicola Nicolai, followed by a rendition of the James Bond theme tune and an acrobatic enactment of a daring Bond fight scene; complete with Aston Martin and superyacht.

Her elegant external lines are based on the expert Benetti naval architecture and engineering which produce a balanced combination of traditional design elements and modern innovative style solutions that distinguish the long established and respected Italian shipyard throughout the world.

Her concept and layout have been meticulously designed crafted as her spacious interior comprises of two panoramic master suites and four guest staterooms, a guest elevator to all decks, a full beam sky lounge and vast open and shaded spaces.

A design element of particular note is the additional top deck, located above the sun deck, which is also served by the central elevator. The aft part of the sun-deck also allows easy access to touch and go helicopter operations.

Diamonds Are Forever is capable of accommodating up to 12 guests in 6 cabins, consisting of 4 cabins on the lower deck, a split level VIP suite come 2nd Owners suite at the front of the main deck and the master Owners suite forward on the upper deck, both with an 180 degree sea view and Evan K Marshall interior throughout.

After receiving the traditional blessings and feted with champagne, the yacht is now set for her maiden charter voyage in December and will be available in the Caribbean for the coming season and the Mediterranean later on in 2012.

Benetti Yachts
+39 0584 3821
( www.benettiyachts.it )

Sarissa 42,6 mt Vitters

With Sarissa, Dutch Vitters Shipyard has added yet another high performance superyacht to their impressive portfolio. Designed by acclaimed naval architect Bill Trip and Rhoades Young Design Ltd., this sportive and elegant vessel instantly pleases the eye with her remarkably sleek looks, reflecting an image of stylish finesse and luxurious minimalism. Her contemporary exterior is averse to an abundance in frills and draws attention to the high quality finish oozing from every detail.
Measuring 42.6 metres LOA, this refined vessel is the largest Dutch-built carbon fibre sloop to date and a perfect reflection of what state-of-the-art sailing yachts currently are all about. Merging technology with modern design, she provides a luxury environment for all guests and it’s quite easy envisioning Sarissa sailing the seas of the world and taking part in regattas.
The superyacht’s brief was for a beautiful, performance sailing yacht that combined family adventures with regatta-style performance. As for the interiors, the Owner was aiming for a modern yet warm and intimate atmosphere, reflecting that of an inviting family home.What instantly grabs one’s attention upon boarding Sarissa, is the spacious feel she offers, both inside and out. Large areas outside invite guests to stroll around on deck, enjoying the surrounding views and the vessel’s magnificent design.
It is very easy to imagine oneself lounging about on one of the various exterior seating arrangements, varying from large fixed sunbeds offering full 360 degrees vistas to the more secluded cockpit offering ample relaxing sofas and, of course, a perfect setting for al fresco dining.
Bathing in natural light, the main saloon area spacious yet cozy, with large windows assuring guests with remarkable views. Starboard, a comfortable sitting area offers a big L-shaped sofa and three intelligently customized Barcelona chairs. Delicate railings have been applied to the back side, offering support for those walking by or standing to enjoy the view. It’s with this kind of detailing that Sarissa sets a high standard, showing how to optimally use every inch of space, resulting in an overall sense of spaciousness throughout the vessel.Situated opposite each other respectively, the more intimate port side lower saloon and study/guest cabin area, plus the galley and dining room area’s can be found.
Below deck, ample more examples of intelligent design can be noted. Here, the yacht’s four guest cabins and three crew cabins can be found. Aft, the full beam Owner’s cabin, offering direct access to the outside aft deck area, possesses the vessel’s signature feel of space and natural light, set in Sarissa’s typical palette of light and dark wood tones with details of glass and brushes stainless steel. Her smart layout results in an area that feels bigger than it actually is, without downgrading on luxury and comfort. With an en suite bathroom, wardrobe, ample storage and office area these quarters offers the perfect retreat.
The smart illusion of spaciousness is integrated on several locations throughout. For instance, the lower deck hallways have been placed slightly diagonally in the layout, enhancing one’s sense of space. Additionally, one of the guest cabins offers a secondary function as a study, if not occupied by guests. With such intelligent concepts integrated throughout Sarissa, this all adds up to an optimal usage of every square metre.
Aside from the owner’s suite, cabins are configured into two doubles and one twin, with en suite bathrooms, all offering the yacht’s warm and comfortable atmosphere. With a separate nanny cabin being available, the number of guests on Sarissa adds up to a company of nine.
Sarissa truly goes beyond the current state of sailing yachts, she embodies a vision of luxury and style, not in abundance but all the more in refined details and, more importantly, smart design.


Vitters Shipyard
+31 (0)38 386 7145

Rossi Navi Yachts 70 mt Numptia

Italian shipyard Rossi Navi Yachts recently launched their latest project, the fully custom 70 metres superyacht Numptia. Working with an exacting brief, and applying only top levels of workmanship in all facets of this exciting new venture, all professionals working on this vessel were handpicked and experts in their respective fields. As a result, Numptia has turned out to be spectacular in every way, from the unconventional layout to her uniquely crafted designs and top notch engineering.


Moving through all areas onboard, one cannot help but simply relish the attention in detail that has gone into every nook and corner, without losing sight of the big picture. A big picture that is very much pleasing to the eye, with an overall atmosphere exuding a personality that transcends mere description in simple terms of style. Being not just modern, contemporary of classically influenced, a tastefully balanced mixture has been concocted that is of a timeless elegance and finesse. Almost like a modern-day temple of refined luxury, Numptia’s style is cohesive enough to feel delicately balanced yet shows enough variation to invite ones eye to wander and take in all pleasures and comforts she has to offer.

The concept of this vessel, created by Tommaso Spadolini, was based upon the notion that a perfect fit to the needs of her experienced owner and his family was to be realised, there for a complete reassessment of various aspects of yacht building was made in order to craft the perfect yachting experience. On top of that, the requirement for good service on each of her five decks proved to be crucial in Numptia’s development. For instance, the owner placed great emphasis on where meals are enjoyed, so each on deck a fully equipped pantry can be found, assuring perfect service and practicality.

Obviously, excellence starts at the base so designing a hull, aiming to nail the right shape that perfectly combines looks, distribution of volume and maximum performance, was key. Her exterior shape echoes a timeless elegance, which is also spotlessly translated in the overall interior design, where dashes of delightful eccentricity turn out to be promising addition to a pleasant life at sea.

Designer Achille Salvagni, introduced to the owner by Tommaso Spadolini, who designed the yacht’s exterior, GA and outdoor furniture, took on the extensive task of creating Numptia’s interiors. By creating an unexpected and unorthodox design, which inherently perfectly fits the concept of redefining onboard life according to the owner’s wishes, he aimed to realise a harmonious and comfortable environment. With a pure design scheme and the application of a closely matched colour palette, finished with subtle, unobtrusive lighting, a warm and welcoming atmosphere was created. By using ample natural materials, such as playfully applied contrasting woods and natural stones, Salvagni created a new personality for each deck yet managed to place every element in a greater context, assuring a skillfully crafted, stylish and cohesive whole. With intimacy and grandeur combined, a mesmerizing sense of style was created that celebrates, almost worships, good taste and luxury in a rich yet subtle manner.

Numptia’s main deck saloon offers luxurious views out to sea, courtesy of full floor to ceiling windows. A central bar area, boasting a slight nightclub feel, separates the main saloon from the dining area which is adjacent to a fully equipped, professional galley.

Notably, the gorgeous bas-relief dining room wall decoration sets an exquisite tone, softly breathing images of long forgotten civilizations into present times. This seems to be an important element of the vessel’s interiors, where various relic-like objects seem to gently refer to a variety of historical periods, sometimes literally but also merely, and even more strongly, by association.

On the main deck forward, the sumptuous full beam owners quarters can be found, consisting of a study, reading area, central bedroom and television area. Additionally, a grand bathroom with marvelous central bathtub and a shower area, plus his and hers dressing rooms, can be found here.Aft from the spacious bridge area, with a starboard radio room and a port side guest sitting area, a sizeable VIP cabin is located. Filled with dramatic, large lounging beds, one inevitably can enjoy many films on the cabins 103 inch cinema-style TV. The library area, including fireplace, and aft deck al-fresco dining area complete the full scope of what the bridge deck has to offer.

The existence of an actual spa deck once again aptly shows how unique Numptia really is. With a sauna, steam room and fully equipped gym area, complimented by a fully fitted outdoor area with comfortable sunbeds, one can enjoy some pleasant workouts. After that, the massage or beauty room might very well be suitable options for some time spent in utter relaxation. Breakfast, light lunches and even barbecues can be enjoyed outside on the spa deck as well, for the outside forward area has been set up with a bar and barbecue.

The sun deck it utterly dedicated to open-air enjoyment. With a central pool, touch-and-go helicopter landing area, which notably double functions as a second sun deck or party deck including disco-lights, one can do anything, but will undoubtedly enjoy everything, onboard the magnificent decks of Numptia.

Rossi Navi
+39 0584 384227
info@rossinavi.it
( http://www.rossinavi.it )