From epic price drops to record-breaking regattas, discover the sailing world like never before! 🛥️✨
The sailing world is stirred with excitement as the magnificent 81-meter Royal Huisman sailing yacht, Sea Eagle, gears up to compete in this year’s New Zealand Millennium Cup. This marks her inaugural appearance in a regatta, and sailors are on the edge of their seats! Built by the prestigious Royal Huisman, which is also the Gold Sponsor of this year’s event, Sea Eagle promises to steal the spotlight, showcasing not just elegance but exceptional craftsmanship and performance on the water. It's a thrilling time for yachting enthusiasts as they anticipate how this beauty will fare against other contenders.
Meanwhile, in other yacht news, the 46.1-meter Jongert sailing yacht, Wellenreiter, was recently sold in-house by Camper & Nicholsons, adding another success story to their brokerage portfolio. The appeal of Jongert yachts lies in their combination of performance and comfort, and Wellenreiter is no exception. With a pedigree that boasts beautiful design and superior build quality, it’s no wonder she found her next owner swiftly! Lovers of classic yachts are certainly taking notes, proving that even in a digital age, traditional craftsmanship holds its ground.
Switching gears to motor yachts, the recently listed Project Master, a jaw-dropping 70-meter Icon yacht, is making quite the waves in the market. Originally unveiled during the 2021 Monaco Yacht Show, this vessel has undergone a remarkable conversion process at Icon Yachts. Her unique history and distinct red hull (now revamped) captivate the attention of high-profile buyers keen to make a statement on the water! Could this be the next big thing for marine enthusiasts? One thing’s for sure; she is turning heads faster than you can say "ahoy!"
On a more dramatic note, the 60-meter Lürssen motor yacht, Caipirinha, just had a price drop that would make even the most frugal sailor raise an eyebrow—$7.11 million off! With such a significant reduction, there’s no doubt that she’ll make waves as she re-enters the brokerage market with her joint central agents. From top-notch performing sailing yachts to stunningly styled motor yachts, and now incredible deals, the yachting community is buzzing with news that’s sure to keep the waterways lively.
Here’s an interesting tidbit: the New Zealand Millennium Cup is known for attracting some of the largest and most impressive sailing yachts from around the globe, truly a spectacle worth seeing! Plus, with innovations in yacht design and sustainability on the rise, the yachting industry continues to evolve, blending luxury and eco-consciousness. So get your binoculars ready, because 2023 is about to be an extraordinary ride on the water!
The 81-metre Royal Huisman sailing yacht Sea Eagle will be competing in this year's New Zealand Millennium Cup, marking her first regatta appearance since ...
The 46.1-metre Jongert sailing yacht Wellenreiter has been sold in-house at Camper & Nicholsons.
Project Master was first announced at the 2021 Monaco Yacht Show, before the (previously red-hulled) vessel arrived at Icon Yachts' drydock facility in ...
The 35.37-metre Pershing motor yacht Reboot sold in-house, with Dimitris Kyriazakos of EKKA Yachts representing the buyer and seller.
A major $7110000 price drop has been announced on the 60-metre Lürssen motor yacht Caipirinha as she rejoins the brokerage market with joint central agents ...
the boat can do; though I guess you could say we are a little nervous.” Sea Eagle was built by New Zealand Millennium Cup Gold Sponsor, Royal Huisman, to a ...