Heesen Yachts launched 65 meters fast displacement yacht Galactica Star
— 24 mai 2013On 25th March, the first all aluminium fast displacement motor yacht was launched at Heesen’s facility in Oss and christened Galactica Star.
Continue Reading ...On 25th March, the first all aluminium fast displacement motor yacht was launched at Heesen’s facility in Oss and christened Galactica Star.
Continue Reading ...This streamlined 50m all aluminium yacht, with exterior lines by Frank Laupman from Omega Architects, is the third in the 50m class and sister ship to the multi award winning MY Satori and YN 15850.
Continue Reading ...The Netherlands based Heesen Yachts recently announced the delivery of an all-aluminium megayacht Satori, the first in the new 50metre semi-displacement class after sea trials in the North Sea. With a Gross Tonnage of 499 GT and a top speed of 24 knots she is among the world’s fastest 50metre yachts. Built on the experience […]
Continue Reading ...Wajer & Wajer has started construction on the brand-new design for the Osprey 34. While a family connection with the award winning Wajer Osprey 37 is easily recognisable in its design, the 34 comes in a nimbler format, with lots of improvements in terms of manoeuvrability, ease of operation, lower cost of ownership and contemporary sailing comfort.
Continue Reading ...Project Paloma (YN 16551), a 51m displacement yacht, has been sold and is due for delivery in 2014. This yacht is a 51-metre full-displacement, long-range vessel with a steel round-bilge hull form and aluminium superstructure.
Lire plus ...Launched earlier this year on 4 January, Vida is now entering the systems commissioning phase and is getting ready for sea trials.
Lire plus ...The latest Cyrus 34, named CIPITOUBA II, had a splendid launch in May under bright blue skies. The 34.50 meter semi-displacement yacht has a beam of 6.95 meter and a draft of 1.55 meter. Her shallow draft allows to access many otherwise inaccessible waters and berths. She displaces 124.5 tons and is built to RINA […]
Lire plus ...A l’issue de l’Assemblée générale qui s’est tenue mercredi 23 mars, le conseil d’administration de la Fédération des Industries Nautiques (FIN) a élu son nouveau président, Jean-Paul Chapeleau, ainsi que les membres du bureau exécutif. Il succède à Yves Lyon-Caen, Président de la Fédération depuis 2014, qui avait choisi de ne pas se ...