38th Grand Pavois Signals Industry Recovery

The 38th Grand Pavois drew to a close on a high note this year, attracting over 100,000 international visitors who enjoyed the show in perfect, sunny weather. The claim of show officials is that all exhibitors made sales leading to an optimistic consensus of industry revival.

Attendance was up by 3% over last year and trade visitors up by 20%. According to the boatyards, renewed interest in the 35-40-foot range is significant as this sector felt a greater impact, due to the recent economic climate, than the superyacht sector. The prognosis for recovery, though tentative, is positive.

According to show officials, 50% of visitors stopped at show guest Tahiti and her Islands Hall. Bernard Bousquet, Director of Tahiti Tourisme in Paris, is delighted with the important success in promoting Tahiti as a spectacular yachting destination.

The 2011 Grand Pavois will be held September 14-19, and delegations that attended this year’s event, including Bulgaria, China and Morocco, will likely be on the short list of candidates as the 2011 guest. The decision will be made at the 50th Nautic Paris Boat Show, which takes place December 4-12, 2010.

If you were unable to attend the Grand Pavois Tahiti guest pavilion Boatbookings.com has extensive destination information. Here are a couple of  links to get you started: Tahiti Yacht Charter guide, Fiji Yacht Charter Guide

Newest Superyacht Deep-Sea Submarine Debuts at Monaco Yacht Show

Imagine the thrill of navigating the depths of the undersea world onboard a private submarine. U-Boat Worx has been outfitting superyachts with two- and three-man submersibles for several years, but their latest model allows up to five passengers to reach an extraordinary maximum depth of 3,300 feet.

The C-Explorer model reaches greater depths for longer periods of time than the C-Quester, currently an option on a select few luxury charter yachts. Deluxe onboard amenities include a fully air-conditioned chamber, iPod stereo system and champagne cooler. Relax, sip on a glass of chilled champagne and marvel as the enchanted world far below the surface of the sea drifts by.

The C-Explorer line was announced by the Dutch company U-Boat Worx this past April, and will make a debut appearance at the Monaco Yacht Show September 22-25. The company has been manufacturing private world-class submersibles for the yachting industry since 2005. If interested in chartering a luxury superyacht equipped with a submersible please see Our Super Yachts

Feadship Superyacht Future Concept BREATHE at Monaco Yacht Show

In a recent press release Feadship tantalized the yachting industry with their announcement to unveil the virtual futuristic concept yacht BREATHE at the Monaco Show. Feadship describes BREATHE as a radical yacht that integrates the models, systems and processes in nature to achieve the next generation in forward-thinking design.

Shipbuilders are continually striving to build more environmentally friendly yachts and Feadship implies a quantum leap in this direction with BREATHE. Feadship apparently intends to keep all details under wraps until the Monaco Yacht Show, which runs from September 22-25, where this bio-inspired concept yacht is certain to attract much attention. Visit the Feadship stand at GT3 on the central T-jetty to catch a glimpse of the virtual future of yachting. For information on Boatbookings environmentally friendly charters please see Green Chartering – Low Carbon Emissions Charter

Kingship to Reveal New Projects at Monaco Yacht Show

Superyacht builder Kingship is set to reveal details about cutting-edge new designs at the Monaco Yacht Show. The Hong Kong shipyard is working with Donald Starkey and Azure Naval Architects in the design and development of a 156-foot megayacht. The profile reflects a striking yet subtle juxtaposition of classic and futuristic lines. While plumb bow hull design is a recent trend, it actually originated in classic commuter yacht design.

The plumb bow, circular port lights on the forward main deck and sweeping sheer line are reminiscent of the Golden Age of yachting. These elements integrated with a very futuristic dynamism of exterior styling succeed in producing what Kingship terms a œmodern gentleman’s yacht.

The general arrangement features six suites, spacious lounges and plentiful deck spaces for entertaining including a partially shaded sun deck with a bar/dining area and sizeable Jacuzzi on the forward sunning area.

Kingship also raises the bar on efficient long-range explorers, an increasingly popular alternative to the classic white yacht. The HT116’Explorer reaches a maximum speed of 13 knots with a 7,000Nm range. Two additional models in the series, a 148-footer and an 87-footer, are new versions that vary little other than in size. All three incorporate a novel stabilization system at anchor based on two non-retractable fins.

Feadship’s Luxury Charter Yacht GO To Debut in Cannes

Feadship anticipates making a big splash at their debut at the Cannes International Yacht and Boat Show this September 8-13, with plans to reveal the newest build in the SL39 modular series, the 128-foot luxury charter yacht GO.

GO is a superb Feadship charter yacht featuring stylish interiors, a variety of outdoor living areas and an extremely attentive crew. The pre-determined hull construction, technical systems and equipment of the series insure extraordinary seaworthy capability synonymous with the brand. Completely customized above the waterline, modern interiors are characterized by bright spaces and a relaxing earth-tone palette.

Among the notable features that contribute to make GO an exquisite charter yacht is the clever flexibility of space. The modular sofa in the main salon rotates to enjoy panoramic ocean views aft or a flick on the state-of-the-art entertainment system. On the lower deck, two of the four guest suites can be reconfigured as full-beam VIP suites. The bridge deck features adaptable seating and a quadruple sliding door that joins interior and exterior areas.

After debuting in Cannes, GO will join larger Feadship yachts on display at the Monaco show. Currently for sale, GO is available for summer charter in the Mediterranean and winter in the Caribbean. This exciting luxury yacht promises to be extremely popular on the charter circuit, especially over the holidays. Contact a Boatbookings professional now to reserve this splendid yacht for an incomparable yachting experience.

LOA: 128’

Beam: 30’

Draft: 9’

Fuel: 10,568 GAL.

Water: 3,170 Gal.

Engines: MTU 12V 2000 M70

Maximum speed: 14 knots

Guests: 10 in 5 cabins

Crew: 7