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July

Sanlorenzo Celebrates 20 Years of Massimo Perotti at the Helm

On 13th June 2025, Sanlorenzo hosted a celebration at Florence’s iconic Stazione Leopolda to commemorate 20 years of visionary leadership by its Chairman and CEO, Massimo Perotti. The event brought together employees, key figures from the shipyard, and industry stakeholders to honour two decades of innovation, craftsmanship, and unwavering dedication to excellence, while also looking forward to the promising future of one of the world’s most prestigious yacht builders.

July

GCCM Gold Coast Mackay Yacht Race 2025

The Gold Coast Mackay Yacht Race represents more than just another event on the racing calendar. It’s a thoughtfully designed solution for the vessel owners who traditionally navigate north for the winter season and Whitsunday race weeks. It allows participants to utilise the Gold Coast City Marina (GCCM) services for race preparation or to schedule work for their return journey south.

July

Sanlorenzo Asia Pacific Strengthens Presence in Thailand

Sanlorenzo Asia Pacific (APAC) announces a strategic partnership with Thailand yachting entrepreneur Vrit Yongsakul to establish Sanlorenzo Thailand, a newly formed company dedicated to the sales of Sanlorenzo and Bluegame yachts exclusively in Thailand. This milestone marks a pivotal expansion of Sanlorenzo’s presence in Southeast Asia and is a testament to the brand’s decade-long success in the region, driven by an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and sustainability.

July

Travel Cue Talks About Luggage Trackers

Cue every air traveller’s nightmare: standing by the baggage carousel, watching suitcase after suitcase roll past—until the last one loops around… and yours is nowhere in sight. Every year, millions of checked bags are delayed, mishandled, or lost by airlines. It remains a frustrating reality, derailing plans and turning important trips into logistical headaches.

July

Anambas Islands Archipelago: Indonesia’s New Cruising Destination

The Anambas Islands archipelago of Indonesia is slowly gaining recognition as a new and exceedingly attractive cruising destination, driven by its remote and unspoiled attractions, a huge improvement in facilities, efficient clearing of yachts in and out, and glowing reports from visiting yachts. A collection of over 200 small Indonesian islands in the South China Sea, the Anambas Islands is moving from being considered as just a remote off-the-beaten-track place – to a cruising paradise for those with a penchant for exploring new seas and lands.

July

Horizon Yachts to Debut FD80 in Europe

Horizon Yachts proudly announces a major milestone with the arrival of FD80 Hull 15, the first FD80 to enter the European market, set to premiere at the Cannes and Monaco Yacht Shows later this year. Celebrating the custom FD80 signature interior styling by Cor D. Rover, this motoryacht showcases, a high-volume, soft minimalist interior that blends elegant materials and thoughtful layouts to create a serene and sophisticated onboard experience.

July

Bruhat Logistics Yacht Transportation

Bruhat Logistics offers end-to-end solutions for yacht and boat movements, including custom cradle design, diver arrangements, port approvals, and documentation handling. The logistics team successfully facilitated the movement of a yacht from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to Europe, demonstrating exceptional proficiency in managing every aspect of the export logistics process.

July

Quality Marine Clothing (QMC) Partners with Seakeepers South Pacific

The International SeaKeepers Society South Pacific is proud to announce a new partnership with Quality Marine Clothing (QMC), who will serve as the official uniform sponsor for the South Pacific chapter. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to excellence, professionalism, and sustainability within the marine industry.

June

Korea Marine Industry Association (KMIA)

The Korea Marine Industry Association (KMIA) was established with purpose of covering all sectors of the leisure marine industry and has been driven by recreational inshore fishing. Formally recognised by ICOMIA in 2024, the annual increase in boating activity is measured by the compulsory boat driving licence scheme run by the Korean Police Authority which is currently running at over 12,000 new participants on annual basis.

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