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A glossy yacht cruises on calm water at sunset, reflecting the golden sunlight and blue sky on its sleek surface. The magazine cover reads Asia Pacific Boating with the headline Floating Tech Reflections.
November

APB features APSA 10th Anniversary

The Asia Pacific Superyacht Association (APSA) is ten years old. This young Association that has played an active role in promotion of the Asia-Pacific to the global superyacht community as one of the world’s three main cruising regions. As well as promoting Asian yacht businesses to the global superyacht community, and connecting to the worldwide yacht businesses that want to do business in Asia.

Aerial view of small, lush islands surrounded by clear blue ocean under a cloudy sky, with text reading 10th Anniversary Edition: Opening Asia-Pacific to Superyachts.
November

APSA Guide 10th Anniversary Edition 2021

APSA is 10 years young, and the Asia-Pacific region is definitely on the superyacht map. First-time Asian buyers are taking the plunge, which means there are now more superyacht owners in the region. The combination of great cruising destinations, experienced yacht agents, and top-level refit and repair facilities will see more yachts heading this way.

Silhouetted fishermen sit on wooden stilts above the ocean waves, casting their lines at sunset, with a vibrant orange sky and sun on the horizon.
November

South East Asia Reopening to International Superyachts

The islands of South East Asia, home to many Superyachts’ favourite destinations, have been challenged for the past year and a half as Covid-19 and ensuing pandemic closed many borders. Time and again plans to reopen popular hotspots in countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and the Andaman Islands have been put on hold.

Rows of solar panels cover the roof of a large industrial building at sunset, reflecting sunlight. Nearby are parked vehicles, boats, and warehouses, with water and trees visible in the background.
November

GGCM Establishes a Circular Economy

The award-winning Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard (GCCM) is yet again setting standards in the marina industry. After partnering with the Centre for a Waste Free world at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), the “Closing the Loop” project was established in July of this year and will ultimately lead to a circular economy within the Gold Coast based shipyard.

A modern, luxury catamaran yacht is anchored on calm blue water near a lush, tree-lined shore under a clear sky.
November

Lagoon SEVENTY 8 Sold into Hong Kong

Simpson Marine are delighted to announce the recent sale of a Lagoon motor Catamaran the SEVENTY 8 Flaghip – into Hong Kong, with expected delivery due in Summer 2022. The Lagoon SEVENTY 8 will add to the growing fleet of Lagoon catamarans in the city with an example of nearly every model now based in Hong Kong, including the popular Lagoon 40, Lagoon 42, Lagoon 46, Lagoon 50 and the recently arrived SIXTY 5.

A modern white luxury yacht with sleek lines floats on calm blue water, with land visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky at sunset.
November

Motopanfilo 37M a Design Icon

Although distinctly modern in its use of fibreglass and composite lines, the Motopanfilo 37M is heavily inspired by its historical originators. Motopanfilo is an Italian word used in the 1960s to denote the large motor yachts of the time: an era of many stylistic and creative successes. Such connotations of glamour and style continue to ring true for the contemporary model, appealing to a new generation of yacht owners with its tasteful construction.

Two women stand smiling in front of a large white yacht, holding a red and white Congratulations Turkish Airlines sign. Tall buildings and palm trees are visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
November

GMT Global Marine Travel at FLIBS

The Oasis Lounge was buzzing with activity during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2021 on 27-31 October. Superyacht Captains, Crew, Sponsors and VIPs mingled in two special show locations: the Hall of Fame/Coconuts Dock at the main show and the Superyacht Village. Organizers hosted a crafty Fall floral workshop, streamed the NZ vs. Wales rugby game, held a prize drawing for two business class round trip tickets from Turkish Airlines, and more.

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