International Boat Industry – June-July 2019

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POLAND
Sunreef Yachts: Sunreef’s current
orderbook includes a 80 Sunreef Power
that will be shown at Cannes.


SPAIN
Astondoa: Three yachts between 100ft
and 120ft are in build and due to be
completed this year.


TURKEY
Ada Yachts: Ada is building two 50m
superyachts for delivery this year.
Alia Yachts: Alia is expanding its
Antalya build facility and currently
has in build a 32.4m yacht plus two
other contracts, and three in final
negotiations.
Bering Yachts: It is building a 32m
Bering 106 model in Turkey.
Bilgin Yachts: Bilgin currently has
three vessels made up of an 80m
for 2019 delivery; an 80m for 2020
completion and a 62m due out in 2021.
Esenyacht: Two sail superyachts in
build due for completion this year.
Mayra Yacht: This Antalya-based
builder has a 45m sail yacht in build for
completion this year.
Mengi-Yay Yachts: This builder is due
to complete four contracts through
2019-20 between 35m and 46m
comprising three sail and one motor
superyacht.
Numarine: Currently it has six yachts
under construction comprising one
32XP building on spec for end 2019
delivery and five 26XP for delivery from
April to November 2019 respectively.
One of the latter is on spec.
Miss Tor Yachts: This shipyard has two
40m projects in build.
RMK: A 55m superyacht for 2021
completion is in build.
Sarp Yachts: Delivery of a 62m motor
yacht in build is set for 2021.
Sirena Yachts: One Sirena 88 ready to
debut at Cannes 2019
Tansu Yachts: Three projects are
understood to be in build between
34m and 39m due for 2019-20 delivery.
Turquoise Yachts: Of five projects
being worked on at Turquoise three
of 66m, 73.5m and 56m are due for
delivery this year followed by a 53m
yacht in 2020 and an 81m vessel in
2021.


UK
Arksen: This is a new brand of
explorer yachts launched at Boote
Dusseldorf 2019. Its first build is an
Arksen 85 under construction at the
Wight Shipyard in Cowes.
Oyster Yachts: The Oyster 118 that
was has been re-designated as the
37.45m( 122.5ft) Oyster 1225, now the
brand’s flagship, of which two are in
build.
Pendennis Shipyard: Currently has in
build a 39m Hoek Truly Classic sailing
superyacht known as Project K2 with
completion due in 2020.
Princess Yachts: Currently the
company has at least eight
superyachts in build comprising
the 30m, 35m and 40m models with
deliveries set for 2019 and 2020.
Added to this is the first of the new X
range the X95.
Spirit Yachts: A 33.8m (111ft) sailing
superyacht is in build for delivery later
this year.
Sunseeker International: Detail
of the Sunseeker orderbook is not
known. Confirmed projects include
one or more 49m Sunseeker 161s in
build with the new cooperation with
ICON Yachts in the Netherlands. Under
this deal the first 161 will be delivered
in 2021. Also the company has plans
to double its number of models form
11, to 22 over the next three years.

AMERICAS
BRAZIL
MCP: This Brazilian shipyard is
understood to have four projects in
build

CANADA
Crescent Custom Yachts Ltd: This
British Columbian-based yard is
working on three models (C108, C110
and C117) with delivery of these is set
for 2019-20.

USA
Christensen Yachts: Christensen
is on the move from Vancouver in
Washington state to Tennessee. In
June it launched its last two projects
one being the completed 50m (164ft)
Jackpot and the other hull no 42
which will be handed over to its

owner for completion. The new 55-
acre Tellico Lake, Tennessee facility
will open this summer and it has the
capacity to build up to 70m in 13
individual climate-controlled sheds.
Delta Marine: This builder is
understood to have one project
the 53.4m (175ft) MLR which was
launched earlier this year.

ASIA PACIFIC
AUSTRALIA
Echo Yachts: This Henderson-based
shipyard delivered the 84m trimaran
aluminium superyacht White Rabbit
to its Singaporean owner late last
year. The company is now understood
to be in negotiations for possible
follow-up contracts.
Silver Yachts Australia: At its
Henderson, WA, shipyard Silver Yachts
has recently launched the 85m (278ft)
Silver Loft superyacht support vessel
and it is understood a second Loft
model is in build.

CHINA
Heysea Yachts- As China’s busiest
superyacht builder currently it has 10
projects in build including a mix of
models between 33.1m and 42.2m.
Of these about 50% are due for
completion this year and 50% in 2020.
Pride Mega Yachts: In 2018 Pride
delivered the largest superyacht by
volume built in China. This was the
88.5m (290ft) Illusion Plus.
Silver Yachts China: This new yard’s
first new build is the 35.5m SpaceCat
superyacht catamaran designed by
Espen Oeino.

MALAYSIA
Grand Banks Yachts: The Singapore-
listed but Malaysian-based Grand
Banks Yachts group is currently
working on its GB85 model which will
be the largest yacht built to date.

NEW ZEALAND
Yachting Developments: Yachting
Developments currently has a 33m
(109ft) sportsfisher in build with a
delivery date to be confirmed.

THAILAND
Bakri Cono Shipyard: A new 25m

(80ft) sailing catamaran project called
Waka 80 has recently been contracted
to be built at the Bakri Cono Shipyard.

TAIWAN
Horizon Yachts: Taiwan’s largest
superyacht builder is working
on around a dozen superyachts.
The majority of these are due for
completion this year with about 25%
extending into 2020.
Johnson Yachts: Is build on spec its
biggest and new flagship, the 35m
Johnson 115
Kha Shing (Monte Fino Yachts):
Currently three projects are in build
between 30m and 36m for delivery
2019-20.
Ocean Alexander: In Taiwan there
are at least 10 projects being worked
on which take the orderbook forward
to 2023. These projects include the
OA155, the largest superyacht the
company has built.
President Yachts: This Taiwanese
builder is understood to have one
35m (115ft) superyacht in build.

AFRICA
SOUTH AFRICA
Southern Wind Shipyard: This Cape
Town-based high-performance sail
superyacht builder has two projects
in build a 31.41m (103.1ft) SW96 and a
SW100, both for 2020 completion.

MIDDLE EAST
QATA R
NDSQ (Nakilat Damen Shipyard
Qatar): This joint venture shipyard
between the Damen Shipyards Group
and Nakilat, delivered the first of two
71m diving support vessels in 2018
based on the Damen Sea-Axe design.

UAE
Gulf Craft: As the Middle East’s largest
yacht builder, Gulf Craft currently
has about half a dozen Majesty
brand superyachts in construction
including the Majesty 100, 135 and


  1. These are understood to be for
    delivery through 2019-20. The largest
    superyacht yet built by Gulf Craft is
    the 54m Majesty 175 which is in build
    and due to be completed by the end
    of 2019.

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