APSA Chairman’s Message July 2020
The New Normal Era.
Benetti Yachts collaboration with superyacht designers RWD have produced the B.Now 63, an outstanding yacht, not just for its exterior and interior design, but also for its short delivery times.
YACHTZOO JAPAN has this week listed a Japanese based 2013 Sessa C68 which has only had one careful owner and has been professionally maintained throughout its life. With only 300 hours on its Volvo Penta D13 IPS 1200 drives it is virtually new and is designed to provide owners and guests with fun and enjoyment on the water. Excellent performance in both the open sea (EU RINA Category A) and the bay the yacht has sporty lines and driving performance, maximum speed of about 36 knots.The yacht had multiple upgrades when commissioned and these options included three staterooms plus crew quarters and a downstairs lounging/TV/kids area.
The southern hemisphere’s most comprehensive and awarded marine facility, Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard (GCCM) has added to its distinguished talent pool and capabilities with the prized addition and expansion of multiple new and existing marine refit and repair businesses onsite. The landmark 17.5-hectare facility plays home to Australia’s largest concentration of marine trades and provides a seamless and easy one-stop shop destination for superyacht refit and repair on Queensland’s spectacular Gold Coast (ideally located mid-way between Sydney and the Great Barrier Reef on Australia’s East Coast). There are currently over 80 on-site businesses employing in excess of 700 marine contractors, many of whom are leading marine service providers in their respective fields.
The Sanlorenzo 78 won the best exterior award in the 80-120-feet category at the 2016 World Yacht Trophies, and is now available for quick delivery in Asia. It is a great example of the brand’s decades of channelled experience, which combines signature styling with new innovations and an unparalleled level of customisation within its category.
Thailand targets new economic drivers to expand its superyacht hub amid a Covid-19 downturn in tourism. The Green Port Marina project was announced at a public hearing July 31, which was attended by local administrative organisations, state officials, companies and 100 residents from Tambon Mai Khao of Thalang district, the proposed location of the Green Port Marina project.
Building fast and efficient big multihulls is nothing new, but applying the principles to building superyachts is. Enter Kingship Marine.
In light of current restrictions, the Australian domestic superyacht charter industry has been presented with an opportunity to increase market penetration. With no international travel on the horizon for some time to come, Australians are looking into alternatives to ‘holiday at home’ in 2020. With the international cruise industry being unable to operate in this current climate, it presents a golden opportunity for the Australian charter market.
Overtime, pandemics have proven to be catalysts for change; the Covid-19 pandemic is seemingly not any different – calling for creative changes on a global scale. Accompanied by an elevated consciousness on the minds of individuals, Covid-19 has impacted the way businesses, relationships and service delivery are perceived. The ripple effect of this will be a total reshaping of customers’ views and behaviours post-Covid.