Fema Marine presently has five superyachts at the Palumbo SY shipyard in Marseille, undergoing maintenance and refit, and the highly professional Fema Marine team is on site throughout the refit process. Alfa Nero, Moca, Axioma, Sarastar and La Blanca are all being ‘cared for’. Metin Celep, Fema Marine Sales and Marketing Manager, notes,“Three of the largest boats in our fleet — Sarastar, La Blanca and Moca – have undergone major refits. Main engines, shafts, propellers and other major systems are being fully maintained and repaired at Palumbo SY, in coordination with our team on site. Each yacht is receiving a full re-paint; all main and auxiliary systems are undergoing maintenance and repair, and all large and important operations are carried out with the ultimate care.”
Fema Marine survey teams are maintaining their busy schedules, and the latest surveys include the Prestige X70, and a brand new 22 m boat designed by Garroni Design in the style of large yachts.
We are also proud to have surveyed the magnificent 72m boat “Admiral Armani”, built by The Italian Sea Group in Italy. She is the fifth-largest yacht built by Admiral.
Fema Marine also represents the Antigua & Barbuda flag, and several yachts have been newly registered under the Antigua & Barbuda flag in the Mediterranean for the first time. The Antigua & Barbuda Dual Registry Scheme allows yachts to switch seamlessly between private and commercial registration modes — typically within 48 hours — while maintaining a single flag and compliance framework. This offers owners maximum operational flexibility, reduced downtime, and optimized charter opportunities.