Princess 30M

Princess Yachts returns with an innovating design for its superyacht 30 M, the most progressive ship of the M Class family. The variable geometric hull is an upgrade from the now-familiar 40 M hull.
Princess Yachts returns with an innovating design for its superyacht 30 M, the most progressive ship of the M Class family. The variable geometric hull is an upgrade from the now-familiar 40 M hull.
Unveiled at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2015, this vessel has become the insignia of the L Class by Say Ray, which currently represents the most renowned firm to come out of America.
“To hold a breakthrough event for Mexico in the history of sailing, allowing it to become part of the global scene,” is the vision of Giovanni Aloi Timeus, chairman of the Mexican Federation of Sailing (FMV). On February 9th, 2016, the first FMV CUP was held.
Recently, CRN Yachts made it latest project known: a 55 m yacht equipped with state-of-the-art technology and an innovating designed that will certainly break ground in the mega-yacht industry.
In 1969, the story of the Sunseeker International shipyard began to be written, the product of a dream to create ships as to be seen that was shared by the brothers Robert and John Braithwaite- Today, it is one of the most exclusive enterprises in the world, boasting an ample luxury fleet catalog, with ships ranging from 40 to 155 feet in length, divided in 5 grand yacht categories.
It was on the 28th of August, 1926, when sir Francis Chichester, sixty-five year old aviator, navigator, and entrepreneur (September 17th, 1901 -- August 26th, 1972), set out on the first attempt to sail the world’s oceans on a solo trip aboard the 49-foot Ketch sailing boat, names the “Gipsy Mothy IV.
Cantiere delle Marche, the shipbuilder from Ancona, Italy, delivered the second yacht out of four from the Darwin Class 102’ line: Babbo.
Tankoa Yachts, the first shipyard of Italian origin to offer a multicultural approach to the development and construction of yachts, is proud to present the Tankoa S501 Vertige, the result of a collaboration between the yard, the owner, and the design team led by Francesco Paszkowski and Margherita Casprini.
Italian shipyard Rossinavi presents Aurora, a 49m aluminum vessel conceived to represent the Owner’s love for sports, with an innovating design inspired by the concept of a vessel reminis-cent of a speedboat—lean, fast and muscular.
One of the boldest and most versatile models of the Dutch firm Vanquish has been modernized and taken to the next level, giving it more power, maneuverability, comfort, and an ultra-sporty look. If the original VQ43 was considered a classic, this new vessel, designed by Guido de Groot, will no doubt become a favorite for those who are looking to immerse into their first oceanic adventure.