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WINTER 19<br />

Justin Bieber interview<br />

Going the extra yard<br />

Caribbean calling<br />

To serve and to protect


GREATER<br />

THAN THE<br />

SUM OF ITS<br />

PARTS.<br />

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CONTENTS<br />

FEATURES<br />

20<br />

SETTING A NEW COURSE<br />

The delights of enjoying the world’s<br />

best superyachts with Justin Bieber<br />

20<br />

WINTER <strong>2019</strong><br />

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40<br />

48<br />

52<br />

58<br />

62<br />

70<br />

98<br />

104<br />

WHEN IS OLD TOO OLD?<br />

Ageism exists in all business sectors<br />

and the superyacht industry is<br />

certainly no different<br />

LIFE SAVER<br />

Captain Michael Howorth explains<br />

what a SOLAS compliant rescue boat<br />

can and cannot do<br />

SURF’S UP<br />

Alf Anderson returns to the 1970s<br />

and his first surfing safari to the<br />

Atlantic Coast in south-west France<br />

WINTER HAVENS<br />

A selection of <strong>ONBOARD</strong>’s favourite<br />

<strong>winter</strong> berths recommended for<br />

both owners and crew<br />

RACE DESIGNED<br />

Sue Pelling looks at the razor-sharp<br />

competition in the coming RC44<br />

Championship Tour<br />

THE HOT SPOT<br />

A look at the latest VSAT systems<br />

to ensure that you remain connected<br />

CARIBBEAN CALLING<br />

Claire Griffiths checks out the best<br />

agents and marinas to look up when<br />

in The Caribbean<br />

SUITED AND BOOTED<br />

Uniforms help dress a yacht and give<br />

a sense of belonging to crew<br />

GOING THE EXTRA YARD<br />

The finest yards with the skills and<br />

expertise needed to provide the<br />

perfect refit<br />

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TO SERVE AND TO PROTECT<br />

Frances and Michael Howorth look<br />

at the latest paints, antifouling and<br />

coatings in the market<br />

58<br />

REGULARS<br />

5<br />

7<br />

15<br />

COMMENT<br />

Michael Howorth asks whether the<br />

15% commission charged by charter<br />

yacht brokers is under threat<br />

UPFRONT<br />

Tips, people, advice and myths<br />

MY OPINION<br />

Paul Cox on the urgency of<br />

safeguarding the future of sharks<br />

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REGULARS<br />

18<br />

NEW LAUNCH<br />

Rock is Vripack’s latest voyage into<br />

semi-custom explorer vessels<br />

38<br />

26<br />

32<br />

38<br />

81<br />

91<br />

114<br />

144<br />

WEAR IT<br />

Wrap up warm with our guide to the best<br />

in female <strong>winter</strong> wear<br />

CREW PROFILE<br />

Femke Jacobs explains her position as<br />

Hotel Manager onboard Legend<br />

DESIRE<br />

The latest eye catching desirable<br />

innovations and trends<br />

FOOD AND DRINK<br />

What’s new in food and drink this <strong>winter</strong><br />

and the top tables in Sveti Stefan<br />

BODY<br />

The latest facts, fads and tips to try this<br />

<strong>winter</strong>, plus an in-depth look at serums<br />

and gym equipment<br />

YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

Editor Chris Clifford recommends his favourite<br />

products and services for <strong>2019</strong><br />

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF…<br />

Luke Porter, Commercial Manager at<br />

Shipyard Supply Co.<br />

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148<br />

155<br />

GO ALGHERO<br />

A break in Alghero, one of Sardinia’s most<br />

alluring destinations<br />

BREAKAWAY<br />

Trekking in some of the world’s most remote<br />

and spectacular locations<br />

ASK THE EXPERTS<br />

Advice and knowledge from the leading experts in<br />

their field<br />

148<br />

Editor Chris Clifford<br />

Editorial Assistant Carol Kenyon<br />

Advertising Manager Tim Morris<br />

Sales Executive Terry Hurley<br />

Art Direction Katie Prentice<br />

Accounts Julie Hewitt<br />

Contributors Frances and Michael Howorth, Tom Harrow,<br />

Claire Griffiths, Laurence Lewis, Sue Pelling,<br />

Adam Fiander, Erica Lay<br />

Front cover Guillaume Plisson<br />

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COMMENT<br />

Horses for courses and the<br />

future for yacht charters<br />

Cast your mind back to the day<br />

when easyJet first splashed their<br />

website name the full-length of their<br />

aircraft using day glow orange lettering and<br />

started offering discounted fares using a<br />

self booking system. The traditional airlines<br />

were up in arms at the new upstarts and<br />

were crying out ‘foul’. What was once the<br />

world’s favourite airline, even suggested<br />

such a ruse was diluting the pleasure of<br />

flying and that customer safety might be<br />

compromised.<br />

Now with young Turks challenging way guests<br />

book charters on superyachts, history is<br />

repeating itself with the traditional retail<br />

yacht brokers suggesting that cheaper<br />

yacht rental agencies who employ the Air-<br />

B&B style of business model are damaging<br />

and diluting the integrity of superyacht<br />

charter business.<br />

Yet hardly a month goes by without a new<br />

company sending through a press release<br />

extoling the advantages of self selecting a<br />

yacht and booking it yourself on the Internet<br />

saving yourself a bucketful of central agent<br />

and booking agent fees. Get My Boat claims<br />

to be the world’s largest boat rental and<br />

water experience marketplace offering<br />

luxurious holidays aboard beautiful sailing and<br />

motor yachts. Click & Boat is yet another<br />

outfit offering much the same and making<br />

the same claims. There is even the Ahoy<br />

Club, an Internet yacht booking system<br />

that is funded and fronted by superyacht<br />

owner fed up with the way he is treated by<br />

the more traditionalist brokerage houses.<br />

In much the same way as traditional carriers<br />

first complained about the budget airlines<br />

so now the large retail charter firms<br />

have voiced their opinions and disquiet.<br />

Returning to the airline analogy, it will be<br />

remembered that with Sleazyjet and Ruinair<br />

getting a toehold in the market, those<br />

traditionalists initially launched their own<br />

similar services with different names so<br />

Michael Howorth<br />

asks whether the 15%<br />

commission charged<br />

by retail charter yacht<br />

brokers is under threat<br />

as to cash in without diluting their brand.<br />

British Airways created their own shortlived<br />

Go, while KLM created Transavia and<br />

their sister company Air France, launched<br />

Joon. When those upstarts became jaded,<br />

the airlines threw in the towel and the<br />

rest of the story is history. BA started<br />

charging for bags, dumped free food and<br />

free seat selection. Little wonder that in<br />

2017, the purveyors of cheap, no-frills<br />

flying accounted for 29% of all passenger<br />

traffic around the world, a figure up 10%<br />

on the previous year.<br />

So what does the future hold for luxury<br />

yacht charter? Will Benetti set up an<br />

Air-B&B style brokerage house to rival<br />

its own brokerage at Fraser? What will<br />

MYBA or LYBRA do to stop the rot? The<br />

traditionalists believe that new boys on the<br />

block are ‘ruffling feathers’. They highlight<br />

concerns suggesting that companies not<br />

using established contracts to execute<br />

charters, could result in both the yacht<br />

owner and the charterer being unprotected<br />

if serious issues were to arise. Another<br />

concern voiced is that several Internet<br />

brokers are featuring yachts on their<br />

websites without the central agent or<br />

owner’s permission.<br />

The way I see it, there is room for both<br />

models. If you want a holiday in a hotel<br />

but you don’t know where in the world<br />

you want to go, you should visit a travel<br />

agent. But if all you want is a cheap flight<br />

to Nice, it makes much more sense to<br />

me to check out an airline’s website and<br />

make the booking yourself. Similarly if<br />

you want a large yacht for an important<br />

family get-together, it’s best to employ<br />

a professional and knowledgeable broker<br />

to find the right boat for you at the best<br />

price. But if all you want is a Sunseeker<br />

40 metre with a pick up and drop off in<br />

Antibes next Saturday, why on earth do<br />

you need to pay 20% more for the privilege<br />

of getting the boat’s name from a broker?<br />

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UPFRONT<br />

OPINIONS, FACTS, STORIES AND WHAT’S NEW<br />

IN THE FASCINATING WORLD OF YACHTING<br />

OF THE 49 UNESCO<br />

RECOGNISED SITES<br />

RIMMING THE<br />

MEDITERRANEAN SEA<br />

RISK BEING DAMAGED BY<br />

THE RISING WATER LEVELS, SOIL EROSION, OR<br />

BOTH, WITH FEW OPTIONS FOR PROTECTION<br />

NAUTICAL ETYMOLOGY...<br />

HAVING A GRIPE<br />

A sailing vessel gripes when, by poor design or<br />

imbalance of sail, it tends to end up with its bow into<br />

the wind when sailing close-hauled. The sails flap<br />

around, forward progress is halted and she is very<br />

hard to steer. On land, the term means to complain.<br />

YACHTIE TYPES<br />

BIG BURLY SECURITY GUARD<br />

OMG he’s scary, have you seen the SIZE of him?<br />

Everything bulging under that suit, but not quite<br />

dressed for the Med sunshine. Sunglasses and<br />

serious face permanently on. He’s got that little<br />

ear piece he touches now and again and talking<br />

into his wrist… oh wow this is better than the<br />

movies… Here comes the principal, he’s opening<br />

the car door and ushering them up along the<br />

passarelle… directing the crew to pick up bags<br />

whilst he looks after his number one… OK boss<br />

is on board we can all stand down and relax a bit,<br />

hit the crew mess for a coffee with him and now<br />

would you look at that, he tells one story about the<br />

special forces he was inevitably in, the stews melt<br />

and all the deckhands have a massive man crush<br />

on him. What power.<br />

MAGNIFICENT MARINER WILLIAM BAFFIN<br />

At night, when the<br />

sky is full of stars and<br />

the sea is still you<br />

get the wonderful<br />

sensation that you<br />

are floating in space<br />

Natalie Wood<br />

William Baffin (c. 1584 – 1622) was an<br />

English navigator and explorer. He is<br />

primarily known for his attempt to discover<br />

a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic<br />

to the Pacific in 1615, during the course<br />

of which he was the first European to<br />

discover Baffin Bay in present-day Canada.<br />

Next, in service to the East India Company,<br />

he made surveys of the Red Sea and the<br />

Persian Gulf. They sailed over 480 km<br />

further north than Baffin’s predecessor,<br />

John Davis. European explorers wouldn’t<br />

return to Smith Sound until Edward<br />

Augustus Inglefield’s 1852 expedition.<br />

In 1622, during his final voyage to the<br />

Persian Gulf, he was killed in an Anglo-Persian attack on Qeshm. His determination<br />

of longitude at sea by observing the occultation of a star by the Moon in 1615 is said<br />

to have been the first of its kind on record.<br />

THE BAROMETER<br />

SHEOFTHESEA Raising awareness, visibility,<br />

support and opportunity for women in maritime<br />

sectors. A platform to connect and champion<br />

women in the marine industry around the world.<br />

SOLAR POWER Getting greener is always a<br />

hot topic! We’re all ears for making the industry<br />

more environmentally friendly so the Solarimpact<br />

solar powered yacht is an exciting project to see.<br />

With zero emissions, concepts like these are<br />

paving the way for a brighter future for yachting.<br />

FAKE FOLLOWERS Instagram is apparently<br />

going to remove fake followers and paid for<br />

likes… that should shake up the wonderful world<br />

of social influencers we’re seeing all over our<br />

news feeds. Following suit from Facebook and<br />

Twitter, it’s all in an effort to restore trust.<br />

FLAVOURED GIN Rhubarb, bubblegum, ginger,<br />

Bakewell tart…. The range of flavours now<br />

offered by the plethora of gin distillers is getting<br />

rather silly we think – just stick with your Dry<br />

London Gin and think about getting a decent tonic<br />

to accompany it.<br />

B1B2 VISA DRAMAS For the past couple of<br />

years it’s been harder for yacht crew to get the<br />

hallowed B1B2 visa needed to work on a vessel<br />

in US waters and this shows no signs of abating.<br />

It seems London has the highest rate of refusals,<br />

so crew forums are buzzing with best embassies<br />

to visit across Europe.<br />

BITCOINS For sure if you’d bought bitcoins on<br />

day one, you’d certainly be moored next to your<br />

current boss rather than living below decks. But<br />

if you invested anytime near December 2017, you<br />

would have lost your shirt and trousers by now.<br />

GDPR Just like Y2K, a huge amount of panic,<br />

misunderstanding and unnecessary money spent,<br />

and yes... our spam boxes are just as full as ever<br />

with dodgy irrelevant emails.<br />

CHARCOAL ICE CREAM The problem here is<br />

the fact that no one really knows what charcoal<br />

is supposed to taste like, and more importantly,<br />

why they would want to put it in their mouths.<br />

This idea was without a doubt a spin-off of the old<br />

black is back idea, but it didn’t exactly take off to<br />

that extent did it?<br />

<strong>ONBOARD</strong> | WINTER <strong>2019</strong> | 7


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UPFRONT<br />

DO THE MATHS WISH YOU WERE HERE<br />

We asked crewmembers where they would like to spend their<br />

precious holiday time before the start of a busy season<br />

OPEN TO QUESTION<br />

WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE<br />

YACHT SHOW AND WHY?<br />

18%<br />

Adventure<br />

17%<br />

Stay-cation<br />

13%<br />

Winter<br />

sports<br />

10%<br />

Spa<br />

ALEX KOPERTOWSKA, CHIEF STEW<br />

I did Monaco, Cannes and Fort<br />

Lauderdale but my uber favourite was<br />

Antigua 2 years ago. If I had a chance<br />

to do it again, I would in a heart beat.<br />

I think because it’s a Charter Show<br />

and all the crew attending are really<br />

fun people to meet.<br />

DID YOU<br />

KNOW?<br />

6%<br />

Safari<br />

PEOPLE REQUEST<br />

THE STRANGEST THINGS<br />

“Is it possible to send a crew<br />

member up to comb my<br />

husband’s hair please?”<br />

DID YOU KNOW<br />

AN OCTOPUS<br />

HAS THREE<br />

HEARTS AND<br />

BLUE BLOOD?<br />

ANGELSHARK<br />

Sources from he 19th<br />

and early 20th centuries<br />

indicate that the Angelshark was once abundant<br />

all around the coasts of Western Europe and<br />

the Mediterranean. Angelshark numbers have<br />

declined enormously across most of its habitat;<br />

it is now believed to be extinct in the North<br />

Sea and most of the northern<br />

Mediterranean, and has<br />

become<br />

extremely<br />

rare elsewhere.<br />

33%<br />

Lazing on beach<br />

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and easy to use<br />

DroneGun Tactical<br />

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a wide range of drone models. It allows<br />

up to 1km coverage in a wide range of<br />

environmental conditions immediately<br />

ceasing video transmission back to the<br />

drone operator. Optional GNSS disruption<br />

capability (GPS, GLONASS). Operating<br />

time 30 mins.<br />

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All the rivers run<br />

into the sea; yet<br />

the sea is not full<br />

King Solomon<br />

MARTI MORRIS, CHIEF MATE M/Y<br />

Monaco Yacht Show for sure! A good<br />

time to catch up with both old and<br />

new friends and it usually indicates<br />

it’s the end of another long Med<br />

summer season. One good last push<br />

during the show then time to relax<br />

just a little.<br />

TOM BLENCOWE, BOSUN M/Y<br />

Monaco for certain. End of season<br />

vibe and a lot of crew appreciation<br />

going on. Everyone is hyped and<br />

friendly, awesome parties from start<br />

to finish, and it’s a rewarding way<br />

to show off your hard work from the<br />

weeks prior.<br />

ERICA LAY, OWNER EL CREW CO<br />

I like Antigua. After the Med’s gotten<br />

all cold and grey it’s awesome<br />

meeting up with a lot of the Palma<br />

crowd over in the Caribbean, and it’s a<br />

brilliant start to a busy <strong>winter</strong> season<br />

with a different vibe.<br />

MARLIES SANDERS, MATE S/Y<br />

I’ll vote Palma!! Getting bigger and<br />

bigger and a good clientele unless<br />

you actually need to sell a boat. Big<br />

emphasis on sailing yachts and great<br />

crew events generally. And then of<br />

course, it’s PALMA!!<br />

RUSSELL WHITWORTH & BEN<br />

VICKERS, DIRECTORS MC PALMA<br />

For us, it has to be Palma Boat<br />

Show. It’s very sailing orientated and<br />

although it is not the biggest, it means<br />

it’s small enough for you to work your<br />

way around it and see everyone. It’s<br />

personable and works well for us both.<br />

<strong>ONBOARD</strong> | WINTER <strong>2019</strong> | 9


UPFRONT<br />

NEW YEAR, NEW CREW!<br />

It’s that time of year, out with the<br />

old and in with the new. Before<br />

you decide on your new year’s<br />

resolutions, here are ours<br />

1WET JANUARY<br />

What is it about the new year?<br />

One minute you’re toasting the<br />

countdown with copious amounts of<br />

Champagne and the next you’re smug and<br />

sober! Months have been renamed as Dry<br />

January or Oct-Sober and frankly it’s all<br />

a bit dull. Well, we’re suggesting Ginuary,<br />

Oct-Rumba and Novembeer. Start as you<br />

mean to go on!<br />

2SMOKE SIGNALS<br />

Most people decide to give<br />

up smoking as a new year’s<br />

resolution but here’s a thought, why not<br />

start smoking and that way you’ve got<br />

something to give up next year. Smoking<br />

is a great way of meeting new people and<br />

making new friends. It’s the perfect icebreaker<br />

so go on, light up.<br />

3<br />

JOG ON<br />

Suddenly there’s a crew member<br />

who’s taken up jogging. They’re up<br />

at the crack of dawn and it’s all lycra when<br />

it shouldn’t be. Exercise and fitness are<br />

important but on January 1st, there’s only<br />

one thing to say and that’s jog on!<br />

4<br />

EYES ON THE PIES<br />

Inevitably there’s someone who’s<br />

over-indulged over the festive<br />

period and can’t do up their uniform.<br />

Buttons are popping and zips are<br />

straining. Of course, there’s the new<br />

year diet, then again there are elastic<br />

waistbands if you don’t care.<br />

5<br />

VEGAN-UARY<br />

You guessed it, it’s another stupid<br />

name for January as people decide<br />

to go vegan for the new year. Is it really<br />

worth giving up sausages? We don’t think<br />

so. Let’s rename it Lamb-uary and eat as<br />

much meat as possible.<br />

Small typical port of Bigouden country in southern<br />

Brittany, Sainte Marine is the perfect place to<br />

relax. Enjoy a few oysters with a glass of white<br />

wine at “le café de la cale” contemplating the<br />

sailboats down the river of the Odet to reach the<br />

Atlantic and the islands of Glenan, and finish with<br />

SNAP HAPPY<br />

Specialists<br />

in developing<br />

underwater camera<br />

housings, Ikelite<br />

have a range of<br />

professional camera housings allowing<br />

you to take your prized camera on your<br />

next adventure under the waves. Capable<br />

to depths of 60m, with a slight negative<br />

buoyancy in fresh water, with about 3/4 of<br />

the camera’s zoom range still usable<br />

www.ikelite.com<br />

MY FAVOURITE DESTINATION<br />

SAINTE-MARINE, BRETAGNE, FRANCE<br />

David Sieur, Chief Executive, YAS Protec<br />

a dinner at the table of Villa Tri Men ... pure<br />

happiness! Navigating along the coast, where<br />

tides, currents and storms have created fantastic<br />

landscapes is always a unique moment. The<br />

“finistère” (end of the earth), offers many possibilities<br />

of navigations and discoveries.<br />

37°34′N 26°30′E<br />

FOURNOI ARCHIPELAGO<br />

The archipelago located in the Aegean accessible<br />

from the Greek islands of Ikaria and Samos,<br />

is famous for being a hub of Ancient World. 53<br />

shipwrecks were found in the area before 2017<br />

and another five shipwrecks were found in 2018,<br />

raising the total number to 58. Those wrecks date<br />

back from 4th century BC to 19th century AD<br />

APPI<br />

SKIING<br />

IF YOU’RE<br />

HITTING THE<br />

SLOPES THIS<br />

YEAR, GEAR<br />

UP AND GET<br />

THESE APPS<br />

On The Snow Ski &<br />

Snow Report<br />

A neat snow<br />

conditions app<br />

for all devices.<br />

This app brings users current<br />

conditions and snow reports from<br />

more than 2,000 ski areas, resorts<br />

and courses worldwide, plus resort<br />

reviews, weather information, and<br />

the latest gear.<br />

Dark Sky<br />

A hyper accurate<br />

local weather<br />

forecasting app.<br />

A major interface<br />

revamp puts more weather data<br />

right at your fingertips. The<br />

freakishly accurate ultra-local<br />

forecast is now accompanied by a<br />

precipitation map for the next hour,<br />

as well as handy hourly forecasts.<br />

SkiLynx<br />

This app keeps you<br />

connected with<br />

all of your friends<br />

on the slopes,<br />

allowing you to easily locate and<br />

communicate with your skiing<br />

buddies wherever they are. With<br />

GPS and detailed trail maps to<br />

quickly show you where everyone is<br />

in real time.<br />

<strong>ONBOARD</strong> | WINTER <strong>2019</strong> | 11


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THE SHIPYARD<br />

PrivatSea Marine Services is one of the largest shipyards in the Eastern Mediterranean comprising<br />

1,500 m of docks and piers, 15,000 sq.m of buildings and structures on 88,000 sq.m of land.<br />

Competitive pricing for alongside berthing and all year mooring of large vessels up to 200m.<br />

makes the facility one of the most attractive yards for repairs and maintenance in the region.<br />

PrivatSea Marine Services is committed to provide quality of services at competitive prices with the<br />

assurance and quality of a large shipyard.<br />

LOCATION<br />

The facility is located on the Old National Road from Athens to Corinth, close to the intersection of<br />

the Athens Toll Expressway (Attiki Odos) and the National Motorway. It is 25km from Athens<br />

downtown and Piraeus port and 50 km from the Athens New International Airport, less than half<br />

an hour highway drive. In the nearby city of Elefsis one can find a general hospital, police and<br />

coast guard stations, fire brigade, post office, public telecommunications, government<br />

administrative services, various hotels and restaurants.<br />

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS<br />

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MY OPINION<br />

Safeguard the future of sharks<br />

through positive change<br />

Twenty years ago, I had my first<br />

face-to-face encounter with a shark.<br />

Not one but three reef sharks that<br />

decided to check me out while snorkeling.<br />

They circled me several times before losing<br />

interest and swimming away. In those few<br />

slow seconds in the water’s off the North<br />

West Cape in Western Australia my life<br />

shifted slightly. There started a fascination<br />

that turned to concern and led to a career<br />

in shark conservation.<br />

Although one charismatic species eats<br />

up most of the headlines, sharks - with<br />

their cousins the skates and rays - make<br />

up a surprisingly diverse group of animals.<br />

From deep sea to coastal waters, from<br />

the size of a chocolate bar to the size of<br />

a truck, from streamlined speed machines<br />

to sluggish sloths, one plucky little shark<br />

has even learnt to walk. The IUCN Red List<br />

has described and assessed 1053 species<br />

and new ones are discovered each month.<br />

I’ve spent years talking to people about<br />

the seas and, more than anything else,<br />

about sharks – hearing their stories,<br />

dealing with differing attitudes, handling<br />

misconceptions. This experience leaves me<br />

with a definite sense of divided opinions.<br />

Sharks, it seems, are the Marmite of the<br />

natural world, loved by some, loathed and<br />

feared by others. But love them or hate<br />

them they are vital ingredients in the ocean<br />

soup. Our future is inextricably linked with<br />

theirs. And, the future of many of them is<br />

by no means certain.<br />

We are slowly but surely pushing some<br />

species to the brink, approximately a quarter<br />

of all species are currently threatened<br />

with extinction. Something has to change.<br />

For a shark lover I’m not sure if I have the<br />

best or the worst job in the world. What’s<br />

so great? Being involved and genuinely<br />

making a difference. We get to dedicate<br />

our working lives to sharks, skates and<br />

The world of shark<br />

conservation is a<br />

complex place.<br />

Paul Cox looks at<br />

how this interplays<br />

with environmental,<br />

economic and<br />

cultural factors<br />

rays, to sharing knowledge and to making<br />

our best efforts to safeguard their future.<br />

Our small team occupying an office unit in<br />

Plymouth is having a bearing on what will<br />

be in the sea in 50 years’ time. That’s<br />

both humbling and uplifting, it gets you up<br />

for work in the morning and it keeps you<br />

going when things get tough.<br />

But every day we deal with ‘man’s inhumanity<br />

to sharks’, the short-sightedness of<br />

overfishing and the illogical and wasteful<br />

practice of finning. We’re striving for<br />

positive change. Working hard to transform<br />

fisheries and influence supply chains so<br />

that sharks might have a sustainable<br />

future. But the effort required to push<br />

through change does make you wonder<br />

how we’re ever going to live in harmony<br />

with the natural world.<br />

It’s also a tough job because drumming up<br />

support for sharks is a constant challenge.<br />

There are so many good causes to gain your<br />

support, to take your money and, more<br />

importantly perhaps, your compassion and<br />

care. With all those good causes, with so<br />

much happening in the world, who can find<br />

space for sharks?<br />

The irony is that despite the significant<br />

challenges posed to shark populations,<br />

despite the fact that we could easily start<br />

to see major extinctions in our lifetime,<br />

the solutions are well within our grasp.<br />

We can save sharks but the window of<br />

opportunity is closing rapidly.<br />

There are many organisations out there<br />

working for sharks. I believe that by working<br />

together, being targeted, fighting for<br />

science-based catch limits, pushing for<br />

responsible trade, we can ensure that<br />

sharks have a long-term plan. We all have<br />

a part to play, everyone can do something<br />

for sharks.<br />

To get involved visit www.sharktrust.org<br />

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MYBA NEWS<br />

Setting standards and<br />

striving for excellence<br />

With the diligence<br />

and hard work of John<br />

Wyborn, MYBA’s<br />

Competency Standard<br />

will set the benchmark<br />

for professionalism<br />

in superyacht<br />

transactions and<br />

operation<br />

Striving for excellence has always been<br />

at the core of MYBA The Worldwide<br />

Yachting Association’s existence<br />

and it certainly is the driving force behind<br />

the MYBA Competency Standard. The<br />

Standard is a consultation document<br />

designed to provide those beginning to<br />

work for a MYBA Member company with<br />

a clearly defined pathway of the areas in<br />

which they need to improve their skills in<br />

order to ensure success. Whether they<br />

are crew moving to a shore based career<br />

or just out of school/university, they will all<br />

have access to a structured learning plan.<br />

How did it come about? In 2014 Cora Tracey,<br />

MYBA’s Executive Officer, presented a<br />

proposal to the MYBA Board concerning the<br />

creation of a competency standard to act<br />

as a guide for the continuing professional<br />

development of the Membership. The<br />

initiative received enthusiastic support<br />

and Ian Biles, who runs the successful<br />

annual MYBA Superyacht Brokers’ Seminar,<br />

undertook the ground work. After four<br />

years of careful consideration and planning,<br />

the Standard was announced at the 2018<br />

Monaco Yacht Show and was warmly<br />

welcomed by the superyacht industry. When<br />

it is fully implemented next year, clients<br />

and industry professionals alike will have<br />

clear and objective confirmation of what<br />

many already understand: that MYBA<br />

sets the benchmark for professionalism in<br />

superyacht transactions and operations.<br />

The MYBA Competency Standard is set<br />

to be a game-changer, a living document<br />

that reflects the needs of our industry.<br />

Why do we call it a living document? Because<br />

it will never be “finished” as it will always<br />

need to be updated in order to reflect<br />

changes in the industry, law or regulations.<br />

Why do we consider it a game changer?<br />

Because this has never been done before<br />

in any sector of our industry. At this point<br />

it is important to clarify that this is not<br />

a qualification; it is a standard. You may<br />

ask what the difference is. A qualification<br />

certifies that something has been learned;<br />

a standard defines an expectation.<br />

The MYBA Competency Standard is divided<br />

into three columns, just like an apprenticeship<br />

standard. These are knowledge, skills and<br />

behaviours. There are two main sections.<br />

The first is a core section common to all<br />

candidates, wherever they may wish to<br />

work; the idea is to provide a common base<br />

level for all MYBA Members. The second<br />

contains more advanced and detailed<br />

competencies in the specialist area of<br />

Sales Broker, Retail Charter Broker &<br />

Charter Fleet Manager (these two are<br />

combined) and Operational Manager. The<br />

idea here is that once a candidate has<br />

completed the core and specialist parts<br />

of the standard they should be able to<br />

function effectively and independently<br />

within a Member company.<br />

How will it be used? That shall be decided<br />

over the coming months and will be<br />

discussed in depth first by the MYBA<br />

Membership. The logical development<br />

is that the knowledge section will be<br />

verified by some type of written or oral<br />

examination. This could be organised inhouse,<br />

like the current Membership exams,<br />

or outsourced to another organisation.<br />

The skills and behaviour section will need<br />

to be attested by senior MYBA Members.<br />

For example, once a junior broker has<br />

organised sea trials a specific number of<br />

times (to be decided) to the satisfaction<br />

of their employer, this can be recorded in<br />

a “training record”. The training record<br />

could be a digital one, to be accessed on<br />

a smartphone or tablet.<br />

The standard could form a part of the<br />

MYBA Membership application process,<br />

or a qualifying condition for access to<br />

YACHTFOLIO or E-Contracts. Clearly it<br />

will apply at some point to new Members<br />

however, precise criteria may need to be<br />

developed for people with plenty of qualifying<br />

experience who have just never applied for<br />

MYBA Membership.<br />

It has taken years to nurture this idea, it will<br />

take a few more months for it to come into<br />

use but it is expected to live long and serve<br />

as an inspiration for yachting professionals<br />

to move onwards and upwards.<br />

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With its masculine exterior lines<br />

Vripack’s latest voyage into semiexplorer<br />

vessels hides an above<br />

average interior volume<br />

Words: Frances and Michael Howorth<br />

When Ali Sayakci, the Turkish businessman,<br />

set out to build his new yacht Rock, his<br />

primary concern was how to ensure that<br />

she would be both sturdy and rugged, yet would<br />

also ooze sex appeal. He turned to Vripack a Dutch<br />

based team of naval architects who have designed<br />

an extensive portfolio of explorer yachts.<br />

Robin de Vries who works there gave him both form<br />

and function in what he wanted from a design from<br />

good engineering, high performance and sea going<br />

capability coupled with an outstanding, design flair.<br />

Rock’s foundation stone is her Fast Displacement<br />

hull shape and her high, straight bow cuts through<br />

rough seas and yet her low aft section allows a<br />

close connection with the water for those on board.<br />

At 24m in length, Rock is only just officially a<br />

superyacht, but walking up the passerelle feels like<br />

you’re boarding a yacht of 35m plus. The space<br />

standards are incredible, the internal accommodation<br />

is generous and the deck areas are truly vast.<br />

Owner Ali Sayakci observed that: “Many of the explorer<br />

concepts I looked at did not meet the aesthetic<br />

and technical criteria I was looking for. Then Vripack<br />

introduced us to the concept of a SUV yacht and<br />

it was love at first sight.” He went on, “I loved<br />

her high straight bow that intercepts rough seas<br />

incredibly well and I really enjoy her low after end<br />

for its closeness to sea.”<br />

The yacht’s asymmetrical contemporary interiors is,<br />

at first, strange but this open plan layout with its<br />

routing and furniture placement ensures that guests<br />

are always facing the sea, more like a modern loft<br />

than a traditional yacht. Angular 3D shapes from<br />

the off white lacquered walls are contrasted with<br />

soft tactile couches while extensive use of marble<br />

creates a juxtaposition between the masculinity of<br />

the stone and the feminine shapes of the yacht.<br />

When you’re actually on board the yacht at sea it<br />

all makes sense.”<br />

Built in Turkey by Evadne Yachts the project<br />

management for Rock was provided by Tufan and<br />

Brothers.The yacht’s Fast Displacement hull allows<br />

for speeds up to 16 knots using twin CAT C12 engines<br />

at 1000hp and even at the more modest cruising<br />

speed of 12 knots she still boasts a Transatlantic<br />

range of 3000 Nm.<br />

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NEW LAUNCH<br />

SPECIFICATIONS<br />

Naval Architect Vripack<br />

Hull<br />

Steel – Fast Displacement<br />

LOA 23.99m<br />

Beam 6.50m<br />

Draft 1.80m<br />

Engines<br />

2 x 1000hp<br />

Caterpillar C-12 diesel<br />

Top Speed<br />

17kts<br />

Cruise<br />

13kts<br />

Range<br />

3500nm<br />

Displacement 102t<br />

Guests/Crew 8/4<br />

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Setting<br />

a new<br />

course<br />

IT MAY BE A STRETCH TO SUGGEST JUSTIN<br />

BIEBER HAS LEFT BEHIND HIS ‘BAD BOY OF POP’<br />

PERSONA, BUT IT APPEARS TIME ENJOYING THE<br />

DELIGHTS OF SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST<br />

IMPRESSIVE YACHTS HAS GIVEN THE STAR A<br />

SOMEWHAT MORE RELAXED TAKE ON FAME<br />

WORDS: RICHARD ALDHOUS<br />

When he looks back, Justin Bieber<br />

will accept the fact his dramatic<br />

ascent to the very top of the pop<br />

world didn’t come without its controversies.<br />

And rightly so – after all, no child of 13 is<br />

equipped to cope with an unrelenting work<br />

schedule, the pressures of being truly global<br />

icon, and a lack of privacy that, by his own<br />

admission, led him to believe his future lay<br />

away from the music industry.<br />

Add to all that the fact that, even today,<br />

Bieber possesses a perfectly mischievous<br />

edge – he’s always been tempted to stray<br />

to the wrong side of the party vibe; and<br />

yet, over the past few years, it’s clear<br />

his passions and priorities have changed.<br />

Firstly, there’s the music, which went from<br />

teenaged pop fodder to something that,<br />

while vehemently sticking with mainstream<br />

flavours, appears to have moved across a<br />

demographic, just as Bieber has himself.<br />

Then there’s the public image – once sparring<br />

with photographers and brandishing his<br />

torso to fans, he is, in comparison, rather<br />

more considered these days.<br />

And let’s not forget the singer’s marriage<br />

to model and TV star Hailey Baldwin. He<br />

may have been in the music industry for<br />

well over a decade, but at 24 the Canadian<br />

idol remains very young to be settling down;<br />

and yet having lived through so much and<br />

seen the world already, it perhaps follows<br />

that Bieber is slowing things a little.<br />

But perhaps the best signifier of all is the<br />

singer’s newfound passion for the open<br />

seas. Where time on a yacht previously<br />

represented a photoshoot or the filming of<br />

a new video, it is now a welcome hideaway<br />

from life on shore, and somewhere the<br />

star can relax, unwind and enjoy the fruits<br />

of his labour.<br />

Bieber’s fascination with yachts began<br />

back in 2014 when he chartered well-known<br />

celebrity vessel Never Say Never. The<br />

$90,000/week bill would have represented<br />

loose change to the star, with the name<br />

a reference to his 2011 3D concert film.<br />

“From the first time I was out there I was<br />

so thrilled because it’s totally different to<br />

everything else,” he says. “It is an escape,<br />

but I also love the luxury and the attention<br />

to detail. There is something so smooth<br />

yet so powerful about a yacht and that’s<br />

the beauty of it.”<br />

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I STARTED BELIEVING THE HYPE AND<br />

WAS ACTING IN A CERTAIN WAY,<br />

GIVING THE PAPARAZZI AND THE<br />

JOURNALISTS AMMO, AND THEY<br />

WERE FEEDING INTO IT<br />

A familiar face on the Cannes circuit, he has regularly chartered<br />

the magnificent (if rather clumsily named) 280ft rental yacht<br />

Ecstasea, a custom-built boat ordered by billionaire Russian<br />

oligarch Roman Abramovich. It has space for 14 passengers<br />

in seven cabins and its value is now estimated at $120million.<br />

Bieber and former partner Selena Gomez also spent time on<br />

his rather more modest Princess S72, and the prince of pop<br />

is known to favour superyacht Vogue, built by Horizon, when it<br />

comes jumping in the sea for jet skiing and other water sports.<br />

“It’s very intentional that I’m now allowing myself time to relax,”<br />

he says, “and I do love to get away from it all. I’ll never be the<br />

sort who wants to be a recluse, and I’ll always stop to say hello<br />

to people, but as I’ve got older I do understand the importance<br />

of separating yourself from the madness of it all, so to have<br />

somewhere to do that is very important. It doesn’t matter what<br />

you’re talking about in life, it pays to take your time and to give<br />

big decisions the respect they deserve.”<br />

It also appears that stories of wild parties on Bieber’s boats,<br />

involving guests handpicked by the star, are wide off the mark.<br />

One invitee recently leaked to the press one such occasion where<br />

her and a group of friends were called on board, but suggested<br />

the popstar was apparently the “perfect gentleman”, offering<br />

quiet drinks, playing relaxing music (not his own) and inviting<br />

the yacht’s crew to sit down with them to enjoy conversation<br />

and share stories.<br />

“I love the whole atmosphere of being by the sea,” he continues.<br />

“And I’m always thrilled to go to places like Cannes, because while<br />

there is such a buzz and an energy, the harbour is so serene<br />

and still. I love that contrast.”<br />

It’s fair to say Justin Bieber, in 24 years, has scaled heights<br />

most fail to come anywhere close to in a lifetime, and along the<br />

way he has learned so much from his mistakes.<br />

“I look back now and realise I was approaching a lot of things<br />

wrong,” he admits. “Yes, I was frustrated that every stupid<br />

thing that happened was getting blown out of proportion... by<br />

the press, across social media, everywhere. It was almost<br />

like I was a reality star rather than a musician. And because<br />

of that I started believing the hype and was acting in a certain<br />

way, giving the paparazzi and the journalists ammo, and they<br />

were feeding into it.<br />

“These days, I still need the thrill and to enjoy myself away from<br />

music,” he says, surely referencing one of his other passions,<br />

cars (his purchases include a Ferrari F430, an Audi R8, a Range<br />

Rover, a Lamborghini Aventador and a Mercedes Maybach). “But<br />

here’s the thing - stepping back, doing the nicer things in life and<br />

caring about myself more, is much more important.” Indeed, by<br />

Bieber’s own admission, his reuniting with a higher power – in<br />

the form of him rediscovering his faith – and a period of selfrehabilitation,<br />

is seeing the star well on the road to redemption.<br />

Perhaps it’s not a road after all… perhaps it’s a boat trip.<br />

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MR. BEANIE<br />

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It made its way to the New World with<br />

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WEAR IT<br />

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<strong>ONBOARD</strong> | WINTER <strong>2019</strong> | 29


WHEN IS<br />

OLD<br />

TOO OLD?<br />

AGEISM IS HITTING ALL SECTORS OF BUSINESS AROUND THE GLOBE<br />

AND SUPERYACHTING IS RIGHT IN THE THICK OF IT. A BUSINESS THAT<br />

LIKES TO PRIDE ITSELF ON BEAUTIFUL VESSELS AND INTERIORS<br />

WITH SIMILARLY ATTRACTIVE CREW, WE ASK SHOULD WE NOT BE<br />

CONCENTRATING ON BRAINS AND EXPERIENCE?<br />

Thanks to the joy of social media,<br />

everyone has a platform to whine<br />

about how hard their lives are in<br />

the yachting industry. One of the frequent<br />

rants is about age and how the older you<br />

are, the harder it is to get a job on board.<br />

The usual responses range from “if you<br />

want it enough you’ll get it!” and “I think<br />

age and experience is more valuable than<br />

being young and pretty!” but really, are<br />

those statements true in a cut throat<br />

and sexy industry like ours?<br />

The first question is, why is yachting<br />

perceived as a good industry to join when<br />

you’re tired of your ‘normal life’? It seems<br />

it’s now more than ever that people are<br />

deciding to jack their lives in ashore and<br />

run away to sea but have they done their<br />

research? Or is this based on ‘reality’ (I’ll<br />

use that term loosely) TV shows like Below<br />

Deck? Unfortunately it seems some sea<br />

schools will encourage anyone to go into<br />

yachting in order to get cash off them for<br />

their courses, instead of giving genuine<br />

advice about the realities.<br />

If you’re older, and considering a career<br />

change into yachting firstly ask yourself this;<br />

are you willing to sacrifice your personal<br />

space? You must bear in mind you don’t get<br />

to pack up and go home at 5 every evening<br />

and see other people. You have to eat,<br />

breathe, live, sleep and operate with the<br />

other crew members and for most of the<br />

time there is literally no escape. You have<br />

to love them. You will be sharing a cabin,<br />

most likely with a 20 something who parties<br />

like you used to be able to, who probably<br />

has no spatial awareness or respect for<br />

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yours, and who will leave their stuff lying<br />

around, and who will fall in the door at<br />

all hours when you’re in port, probably<br />

reeking of booze, cigarettes, and then<br />

will keep you awake by snoring/vomiting<br />

all night. Oh yes, you’ll be sharing a tiny<br />

bathroom with them too! You’ll basically<br />

be surrounded by much younger people,<br />

all the time. So don’t expect too many<br />

in-depth conversations about the world<br />

economy – better start watching ‘Keeping<br />

up with the Kardashians’ instead.<br />

OK so that’s worst case scenario… or<br />

is it? Are you willing to start right at the<br />

very bottom of the ladder as a stewardess<br />

or deckhand? Cleaning toilets, floors,<br />

windows… scrubbing untold stains off<br />

the teak… Don’t expect life experience<br />

to count towards much when it comes<br />

to yachting, people want the technical<br />

skills and knowledge that only comes<br />

with time spent on board superyachts.<br />

Some older crew automatically expect<br />

to go straight into a more senior role<br />

with no prior experience – although land<br />

based skills are transferrable; yachting<br />

is very, very different. I can’t stress that<br />

enough. It’s unique. Even recreational<br />

sailors expect to walk into a mate or<br />

captain’s position and that is simply not<br />

going to happen.<br />

So, if you really do want to cabin share<br />

with a kid, and you do want to start from<br />

the bottom, the next problem is finding a<br />

yacht who wants to accommodate that.<br />

Yachting is a young industry; Chief Stews<br />

generally move ashore by early to mid<br />

30s, so if you’re looking for an interior<br />

job, you need to find one where the 2nd<br />

Stew and Chief Stew are older than you<br />

or you probably won’t get hired. A 25 year<br />

old does not, generally speaking, want to<br />

have a junior working under them who’s<br />

the same age as a parent.<br />

This goes for the exterior too, a 25 year old<br />

Mate will not often hire an older Deckhand<br />

or Bosun. It’s not a comfortable situation.<br />

And you’ve also got to convince them<br />

you have the energy and motivation to<br />

keep up with the 20 something Duracell<br />

bunnies who are mostly running on a heady<br />

combination of adrenaline, hormones and<br />

red bull. Can you? Are you as fit at 40<br />

as you were at 20? This industry is an<br />

energy drainer, the hours are long and if<br />

you’re not getting eight hours of sleep<br />

a night due to your cabin mate/rough<br />

conditions/extra activities then this is<br />

not the job for you.<br />

Also we have to consider the yacht owner’s<br />

perception and needs too. We all know<br />

this can be a very shallow industry and<br />

looks are key, yacht users love having a<br />

young attractive crew around them. Just<br />

like they don’t want someone overweight<br />

or spotty serving their champagne, they<br />

also often don’t want someone their own<br />

age or older doing it either. When their<br />

sleek superyacht is coming into port<br />

and heads are turning do they want old<br />

puffing deckhands grunting and groaning<br />

out there throwing lines? No. They want<br />

young, fit, buff lads to enhance the image<br />

that wealth attracts youth and beauty.<br />

Brutal? Yes. Realistic? Also yes.<br />

OK, so that’s covering the latecomers<br />

to the industry. What about when you’ve<br />

been working for several years in the<br />

industry, so you have the experience, you<br />

have the knowledge but you feel you’re<br />

being passed over for jobs by the younger<br />

less experienced ones?<br />

First off, don’t post about it on<br />

Facebook’s public forums. Everyone reads<br />

those; managers, peers, agents… and<br />

unfortunately it reflects badly on people if<br />

you moan/whine about anything yachting.<br />

And, you sound like an old fart.<br />

It is different for men versus women.<br />

Women have a shelf life in yachting,<br />

unfortunately that comes down to the<br />

owner’s perception once again more often<br />

than not. If they want a young vibrant<br />

team on board then there’s not a lot<br />

you can do about that.<br />

They get the final say in who works on<br />

their yacht so if the rest of the crew are<br />

20-30 and you’re 45, then you have to<br />

accept it’s not the job for you and find a<br />

yacht with an older age range on board.<br />

There are a lot of yachts out there, it’s<br />

just hanging in there and being tenacious<br />

and persevering.<br />

On the male side of the spectrum, there<br />

are so many young captains coming up<br />

IF YOU’RE OLDER AND CONSIDERING A CAREER<br />

CHANGE INTO YACHTING, FIRSTLY ASK YOURSELF<br />

THIS: ARE YOU WILLING TO SACRIFICE YOUR<br />

PERSONAL SPACE? YOU MUST BEAR IN MIND<br />

YOU DON’T GET TO PACK UP AND GO HOME AT<br />

5 EVERY EVENING AND SEE OTHER PEOPLE.<br />

YOU HAVE TO EAT, BREATHE, LIVE, SLEEP AND<br />

OPERATE WITH THE OTHER CREW MEMBERS<br />

the ranks achieving big tickets by their<br />

late 20s, the competition is incredibly<br />

tough right now. Again, you have to look<br />

at the big picture on board. If the owner<br />

is paying low, he’ll get a captain with<br />

little/no drive experience. It’s not easy<br />

when there are bills to pay, but the only<br />

option is to keep on pushing to find a<br />

good owner who values your experience<br />

and then, stick with him/her as long as<br />

you can.<br />

Yachting is a ruthless industry, everyone<br />

knows it’s looks-based for many<br />

departments, and unfortunately looks<br />

fade with age. Best advice to crew is to<br />

plan an exit strategy and save some money,<br />

before you know it, you’ll be middle aged<br />

and wondering where all that cash went!<br />

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AT YOUR SERVICE<br />

Femke Jacobs talks to Frances and Michael Howorth onboard<br />

Legend and explains her Hotel Manager’s position<br />

Did you have a particular reason for<br />

joining the superyacht industry?<br />

Having managed two tapas restaurants<br />

from opening until success I needed a<br />

challenge but I also needed a rest so I went<br />

travelling. I am however hugely ambitious<br />

and I knew that I needed a new and more<br />

exciting challenge and began to look around.<br />

I heard a Dutch yacht owner who was very<br />

commercially minded was seeking to employ<br />

a Hotel Manager for a newer and larger<br />

yacht he had just converted so I got myself<br />

an interview. It lasted three hours and at the<br />

end of it I knew I wanted the job so much. I<br />

went without sleep for a week, but finally I<br />

was rewarded with this fabulous opportunity!<br />

Had you ever been at sea before?<br />

No! This is my very first yacht and yes I know<br />

how lucky I am to be able to step straight in<br />

at the top. But the owner seeks out the very<br />

best talent and employs them if he thinks<br />

they are right for the job.<br />

What do you most like about this job?<br />

Being Hotel Manager on board this yacht is<br />

truly a one off assignment. I work 4 months<br />

on and 2 months off. I tend not to do the<br />

passages but I am always on when the yacht<br />

is being chartered which is the fun part. I<br />

absolutely love waking up to a different view<br />

every day when we are travelling.<br />

And least like?<br />

The hours are intense when you are on<br />

charter and I really really like sleeping,<br />

which there is not a lot of time for.<br />

What is your favourite restaurant or bar in<br />

the Mediterranean and why is it special?<br />

I really enjoy the over the top and<br />

wonderfully inspiring service you get at<br />

Paradiso in Barcelona. It appears to be a<br />

Pastrami sandwich bar that has a big fridge<br />

on the right. If you open that door and walk<br />

through the fridge, you emerge into a hidden,<br />

1940s-style speakeasy serving fabulous<br />

cocktails prepared by Giacomo Giannotti,<br />

Barcelona’s best barman. You have to try<br />

the bacon-infused Old Fashioned and don’t<br />

forget to order a pastrami sandwich which<br />

are as good as the cocktails. Order them at<br />

the bar and they get served to you through a<br />

secret hatch.<br />

What is your favourite food and what food<br />

do you most dislike?<br />

I love eating Spanish foods, Paella is among<br />

my favourites. Tapas and the way in which<br />

they are served and eaten is an art form and<br />

one to be enjoyed. Gazpacho on a hot day<br />

takes a lot of beating and who can resist a<br />

plate of well cooked calamari? I love Jamon<br />

Iberico but really cannot understand the fuss<br />

when it comes to Japanese sushi so perhaps<br />

that’s my least favourite food.<br />

Has any superyacht service provider<br />

impressed you enough to give them a<br />

mention?<br />

We work a lot with BWA in ports all around<br />

the world and they never let us down.<br />

Name your three dream dinner party<br />

guests:<br />

My top three would include Beyonce, Carlos<br />

Ruiz Zafón, the Spanish novelist and the<br />

Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda.<br />

Who is the most funny of all your fellow<br />

crew?<br />

Our bosun does a perfect imitation of Johnny<br />

Depp’s pirate character Jack Sparrow and if<br />

you close your eyes and simply listened you<br />

would swear that he was on board just in<br />

front of you.<br />

What advice would you give to someone<br />

thinking of working on a yacht?<br />

There is no doubt in my mind that before you<br />

think of working on a yacht you need to have<br />

travelled alone, away from your immediate<br />

family. I have seen very promising crew give<br />

up their jobs because they are homesick.<br />

You need to be very self confident and fully<br />

understand what sort of job you are getting<br />

yourself into.<br />

What tip for doing your job better are you<br />

willing to share?<br />

Build your crew into a team and become<br />

their leader by pulling the cart rather than<br />

sitting in the driver’s seat cracking the whip.<br />

Show by example and become someone they<br />

are happy to follow.<br />

If you had a magic wand what change would<br />

you make to your job?<br />

We have got a rock star crew on board this<br />

yacht and I hate it when I hear friends might<br />

want to leave so I would use my wand to<br />

make sure no one ever wanted to leave this<br />

magical yacht.<br />

How does being at sea so far away from<br />

home affect your family life?<br />

My life was turned on its head when I<br />

divorced a couple of years ago. Now however<br />

I am getting family life sorted out and I am<br />

beginning to enjoy my new found freedom.<br />

We are a very close family and while Mum<br />

hates it that I am away so often my Dad is so<br />

proud of what it is I have achieved. My three<br />

brothers are just as close to me and when<br />

we are in Holland we all spend a great deal<br />

of time together as a family. When I am at<br />

sea the Internet makes being apart easier to<br />

cope with.<br />

QUICK FIRE<br />

Are you a morning or night time person?<br />

Night<br />

How do you like your steak?<br />

Medium<br />

What was the last film you saw in a<br />

cinema?<br />

Beauty & the Beast<br />

What did you eat for breakfast this<br />

morning?<br />

Oatmeal<br />

What is your favourite style of cuisine?<br />

Spanish<br />

What food do you hate most?<br />

Raw fish sushi<br />

What would your last supper be?<br />

Well made Paella<br />

What are your favourite clothes?<br />

Pyjamas<br />

Where in the world would you visit if you<br />

had the chance?<br />

Galapagos<br />

Where would you want to retire?<br />

A sunny island<br />

What car do you drive?<br />

My Grandma’s 1998 Ford Escort!<br />

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DESTINATION GUERNSEY<br />

As part of one of the largest global offshore financial centres in Guernsey, Voyonic are perfectly<br />

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Voyonic, one of the largest management<br />

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increasing visits on their way through the<br />

English Channel and the team at Voyonic are<br />

perfectly placed to ensure that a visit to<br />

Guernsey will be an enjoyable and rewarding<br />

experience.<br />

Voyonic will manage any visit made by a<br />

superyacht in a professional business like<br />

and discreet manner from arrival through<br />

to departure. The senior management team<br />

at Voyonic have significant experience in<br />

all areas of international marine activity<br />

including Legislation, Registration, Tax,<br />

Employment and Finance through to Crewing<br />

and Concierge.<br />

Any visit made to Guernsey can be<br />

successfully managed by Voyonic from<br />

ensuring that all the necessary regulatory<br />

and ‘housekeeping’ activity is professionally<br />

undertaken along with ensuring that all<br />

aboard enjoy their time on Guernsey - be<br />

it a sight seeing and historic experience<br />

or just a really good lunch.<br />

For further information or to plan your visit<br />

to Guernsey please visit www.voyonic.com<br />

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DREAM MACHINE<br />

1930s Art Deco style and design complemented by performance and convenience of 21st century technology.<br />

The Nostalgia motorcycle gives enthusiasts a slice of the past without sacrificing performance or rider experience<br />

with a top speed of 140mph from the 1170cc engine.<br />

€45,000 www.nmoto.com<br />

THAT’S WHAT I WANT<br />

The latest eye catching innovations and design trends<br />

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE<br />

Forget what you think you know. Unlike any wireless<br />

speakers that have gone before, Phantom Premier’s<br />

revolutionary technologies fuse together to deliver an<br />

intense emotional experience. This titanium, 4500w<br />

delivers all the way to 108 decibels.<br />

€2,590 www.devialet.com<br />

ELECTRIC DREAMS<br />

Innovative synergy with a lightweight design, performance and<br />

connectivity. SOL have delivered a clear and contemporary design<br />

incorporating technology with a functional riding experience. It’s not<br />

an e-bike: it’s too fast. It’s not a moped: it has no pedals. It’s a ‘noped’,<br />

defining a new category of electric two-wheelers.<br />

€2,000 www.sol-motors.com<br />

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DESIRE<br />

VINYL SOLUTION<br />

Everyone deserves a remarkable listening<br />

experience. By re-imagining audiophile<br />

features and eliminating non-essentials, Uturn<br />

Audio have designed an elegant turntable<br />

that delivers lifelike and detailed sound.<br />

€425 www.uturnaudio.com<br />

WOOF WOOF<br />

The innovative sound<br />

controls and a uniquely<br />

unfolding design tip off this<br />

stunning speaker design<br />

from the master of sound. A<br />

high-end active loudspeaker<br />

with a modest footprint that<br />

feels at home in any interior.<br />

AT 2100 watts and weighing<br />

in at 61kg, this speaker<br />

certainly packs a punch.<br />

€14,000 www.bang-olufsen<br />

BLADES OF GLORY<br />

By combining advanced thermal engine cores for the main propulsion with electric distribution and motors to drive the anti-torque<br />

system for more control and simpler vehicle operations and maintenance, this concept from Bell is the future of flight technology.<br />

Sleek, lightweight and fast, if this hits production, it’s the perfect accessory for any heli-capable superyacht.<br />

P.O.A www.bellflight.com<br />

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LIFE<br />

SAVER<br />

CAPTAIN MICHAEL HOWORTH EXPLAINS WHAT<br />

A SOLAS COMPLIANT RESCUE BOAT CAN AND<br />

CANNOT DO AND LOOKS AT SOME OF THE MAIN<br />

SUPPLIERS IN THE MARKET TODAY<br />

it is hard to believe how quickly the role<br />

and the appearance of the SOLAS rescue<br />

boat as carried on board a superyacht<br />

has changed in the last decade or so.<br />

Gone is the ugly orange blob of an<br />

inflatable that together with its own<br />

dedicated launching gear cluttered up<br />

the foredeck of every superyacht required<br />

to carry one. Not only where they nasty<br />

to look at, but their very position on deck<br />

where they could be swept overboard<br />

in exactly the same weather conditions<br />

as they were likely to be used, caused<br />

many Superyacht Captains to have<br />

nightmares. Yet Flag States seeking to<br />

impose commercial ship regulations on<br />

superyachts thought they knew better<br />

and it was only when threatened with the<br />

potential loss of income as yachts sought<br />

to reflag that they caved in and, hey voilà,<br />

we have the rescue boat as it exists today<br />

in all its glory.<br />

Rescue boats built in the 21st century<br />

now come in a variety of shapes, sizes and<br />

colours and can be rigid, inflatable or hybrid<br />

RIB type craft. The self explanatory name;<br />

rescue boat explains its ‘raison d’être’<br />

and describes it’s innate ability to recover<br />

persons from the water when they are<br />

unable to do so unaided. Under SOLAS<br />

Rescue Boats must also be capable of<br />

marshalling and towing liferafts that would<br />

otherwise be left to drift helplessly.<br />

Rescue boats must be between 3.8m<br />

and 8.5m overall and be capable of<br />

accommodating at least five persons all<br />

of who must have room to sit together with<br />

a casualty strapped into a standard SOLAS<br />

stretcher. Seats for those occupants<br />

except the helmsman can be on the deck<br />

or floor of the craft but cannot be on the<br />

buoyancy tubes, gunwhales or transom.<br />

Motive power can be provided by a fixed<br />

or outboard engine.<br />

Under SOLAS rules boats must also be<br />

either self-righting or capable of being<br />

righted manually by two persons. Under the<br />

same regulations they can count towards<br />

any lifeboat carrying provision providing<br />

it meets the performance standards for<br />

both craft.<br />

With safety regulations requiring a<br />

SOLAS rescue boat on many large yachts,<br />

boat manufacturers have sought out a<br />

number of ways to satisfy the legislative<br />

requirements whilst still producing a<br />

practical tender for transport and even<br />

sports boat purposes.<br />

With traditional SOLAS rescue boats being<br />

somewhat agricultural in both looks and<br />

function a number of custom boat builders<br />

and specialist tender suppliers have worked<br />

hard to create rescue tenders that can<br />

double up as comfortable guest transport<br />

or water sports boats and also match the<br />

look of the mother ship.<br />

There are a wide variety of options available<br />

depending on whether the main vessel is<br />

under or over 500 gross tonnes. White<br />

SOLAS tenders are available from a number<br />

of tender suppliers, that are certainly more<br />

acceptable than dayglow orange when<br />

considering superyacht and guest use in<br />

general. SOLAS compliant rescue boats<br />

can be supplied ex-VAT but only if solely<br />

used by the yacht for rescue purposes.<br />

Yachts built to the passenger yacht code<br />

are obliged to carry two rescue boats, one<br />

on either side of the vessel but superyachts<br />

below this size need only carry one. Rescue<br />

boats must be equipped with certain items<br />

and stores needed for their rescue role.<br />

All you have to do is seek them out and our<br />

guide should help with that task.<br />

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HURRICANE<br />

Hurricane was one of the first builders to recognize<br />

the need for luxury SOLAS approved custom tenders<br />

for yachts over 500 tons and delivered its first MCA<br />

approved ECLIPSE in 2000. One of the main criteria in<br />

choosing a builder for a SOLAS yacht tender is the degree<br />

of engineering resources available to support a credible and<br />

properly documented effort. Hurricane has a permanent staff<br />

of in-house engineers that provide the know-how of ensuring<br />

that your custom SOLAS tender will fit your requirements<br />

and stay within Class. Hurricane is one of the few yacht<br />

tender builders that actively maintain a certificated Quality<br />

Assurance system compliant with ISO 9001-2015 which<br />

provides customers a level of comfort that technical issues<br />

are properly managed to ensure traceability throughout<br />

processes.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 604 940 7631<br />

or visit www.hurricanetender.com<br />

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YACHTWERFT MEYER<br />

As one of the leading tender specialists<br />

over the past 20 years and having<br />

built over 100 tenders, many of them<br />

custom built, Yachtwerft Meyer has continuously<br />

developed its product portfolio to cover the<br />

complete range of full and semi-customs tenders<br />

and boats to serve the superyacht industry.<br />

Custom or semi-custom SOLAS tenders are<br />

versatile boats are designed to fulfil the SOLAS<br />

requirements, plus to act as a utility tender,<br />

with the maximum reliability and practicability<br />

as with all Yachtwerft Myer tenders. The fully<br />

custom SOLAS tenders are premium luxury<br />

tenders designed and crafted with direct owner<br />

input at every stage of the process to fulfil every<br />

specification and desire, creating a sophisticated<br />

statement of personal style.<br />

For more details Tel: +49 421 98 50 39 50<br />

or visit www.yachtwerft-meyer.com<br />

FASSMER<br />

Fassmer is a world market leader in the<br />

design and construction of SOLAS<br />

approved tenders for the superyacht<br />

industry. Their product range covers customised<br />

standard designs, completely tailor-made<br />

high-end tenders, and even beach landing craft.<br />

Luxurious, elegant, safe and SOLAS approved,<br />

Fassmer’s designs benefit from the company’s<br />

longstanding experience in this field. The TL Limo<br />

1100: An individual, stylish and luxurious tender,<br />

with a full portfolio of design and comfort assets,<br />

spot-on functionality and a joy to handle. The<br />

SEL-RT 7.5 or SEL-RT 8.5: A partially enclosed<br />

life and rescue boat with exquisite ergonomics,<br />

sure to satisfy the most demanding requirements.<br />

The RIR 625 ID: A small but nippy, sophisticated<br />

rescue boat with a streamlined hull and dynamic<br />

drive characteristics, enjoyable to handle and<br />

highly functional. The BLC 10.5: Both comfortable,<br />

high-speed excursion tender and yacht support<br />

tender, this custom craft is ideal for short tours<br />

like diving trips or fishing excursions, and its<br />

combined guest seating concept with crew area<br />

and loading bay is a pleasant experience for you,<br />

your crew and your guests.<br />

For more details Tel: +49 4406 942 0<br />

or visit www.fassmer.de<br />

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NARWHAL<br />

The NARWHAL FRB-700 SOLAS Rigid Inflatable<br />

Boat is designed for rescue operations on<br />

high seas with a maximum capacity of 7 + 1<br />

people under a MED (SOLAS) Type Approval issued<br />

by Lloyd’s Register. The console is wide and protects<br />

the pilot against the wind and spray with sufficient<br />

space to install state of the art electronic equipment.<br />

It is connected to the single point hoisting system with<br />

a Henriksen quick release mechanism. It is equipped<br />

with a 220hp VOLVO Inboard Diesel Engine and a<br />

Hamilton waterjet propulsion system. Fuel is supplied<br />

via a 200lt fuel tank located under the deck and<br />

offering an autonomy of 4 hours and maximum speed<br />

of 32kt depending on sea state. The A Frame located<br />

at the rear has a self-righting system, radar reflector,<br />

life buoy and navigation lights. The deep V Hull allows<br />

smooth sailing and great manoeuvrability in turns with<br />

a reinforced structure offering greater resistance and<br />

durability. The deck is made of a reinforced glass fibreboard<br />

and a non-slip and fireproof covering.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)1244 504 500<br />

or visit www.star-international.co.uk<br />

RIBEYE<br />

The goal of the Ribeye SOLAS Tender range is to create a<br />

collection of flexible tenders that truly contribute to your<br />

yacht and tender fleet rather than being stowed away and<br />

never used. Every Ribeye tender is based upon an offshore hull<br />

with a deep V and sizeable bow sheer meaning each tender will be<br />

the most stable and dry riding tender in class. By combining these<br />

core characteristics of the Ribeye with the SOLAS specifications<br />

means that the Ribeye sets a new standard in the yacht tender<br />

market. Ribeye SOLAS Tenders are available from 6 - 9m with<br />

either outboard or inboard propulsion systems.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (01)1803 832060<br />

or visit www.ribeye.co.uk<br />

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BLACK BEAUTY.<br />

Fassmer‘s yacht solutions: individually<br />

designed in the colour of your fancy.<br />

Tenders and boats to match your<br />

yacht – and your every desire.<br />

www.fassmer.de<br />

SEL-RT 8.5<br />

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CASTOLDI<br />

Presently Castoldi manufacture N. 3 SOLAS<br />

rescue tenders: JT 14 RB, JT 18 RB and JT<br />

19 RB. They all have the Type Approval<br />

Certificate in acc. to IMO res. MSC 81(79) and are<br />

suitable to equip yachts over 500 GT, built under<br />

the LY3 code. JT 18 RB and JT 19 RB have also the<br />

MED Type Approval Certificate. While JT 14 RB,<br />

being small, can be righted easily by the operator<br />

using the special straps located on one side, JT<br />

18 RB and JT 19 RB are equipped with a patented<br />

recessed self righting system (called RI.SE.R.)<br />

consisting in a balloon and tank, stored in a<br />

dedicated stern peak. We’ve adopted this solution<br />

so to not install unaesthetic and bulky arch;<br />

basically the SOLAS versions of JT 18 and JT 19 are<br />

looking the same of the non SOLAS versions.<br />

For more details Tel: +39 029401881<br />

or visit www.castoldijet.it<br />

XTENDERS<br />

XTenders supplies custom carbon SOLAS rescue tenders<br />

from 5.6 up to 8.5m in length. SOLAS stands for ‘Safety of<br />

Life at Sea’. Besides rescue craft, these tenders are rugged,<br />

versatile boats capable of fulfilling a variety of roles including dayto-day<br />

operations and expeditions as well as guest transfers or<br />

rescue missions. Reliability is essential for a rescue tender. Building<br />

in full carbon fibre allows them to keep weight to a minimum whilst<br />

maximising the durability of your vessel. This brings the boat into<br />

the realm of many yachts constrained by crane capabilities that in<br />

the past would have had to opt for a smaller vessel. Aesthetically,<br />

XTenders ability to customise every component enables you<br />

to align your tender to the mothership if required, but more<br />

importantly also allows you to assemble a suitable solution in<br />

terms of functionality. Each custom tender is tested for SOLAS<br />

certification and remains fully functional for delivery, which is part<br />

of our unique approach. Hence, our client can be sure he or she<br />

gets a physically tested product and not a “type-approved” design.<br />

Xtenders SOLAS tenders, more than certified rescue vessels.<br />

For more details Tel: +31 36 760 14 93<br />

or visit www.xtenders.com<br />

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www.narwhal.es<br />

Distributors for the UK<br />

STAR INTERNATIONAL<br />

www.star-international.co.uk<br />

enquiries@star-international.co.uk<br />

The custom Xtenders 6.8m Solas was designed for the prestigious SY Aquijo<br />

THE ULTIMATE CARBON FIBRE SUPERYACHT TENDER<br />

www.xtenders.com<br />

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RIB-X<br />

Rib-X International offer a range of British designed<br />

and built SOLAS tenders from 5.0 to 8.5 metres,<br />

together with a custom range of SOLAS tenders<br />

for the Yacht looking for something a little different. The<br />

SOLAS Rescue Boat is designed to act as a man-overboard<br />

recovery boat and provide a marshalling vessel<br />

for life rafts in the event of abandoning the mother ship.<br />

All Rib-X rescue craft are engineered to comply with the<br />

most stringent requirements for a SOLAS tender, that<br />

said they are built to the same finish and offer the same<br />

functionality as the regular Rib-X superyacht tenders,<br />

effectively offering the yacht the capability of carrying<br />

less tenders yet still fully complying with safety<br />

regulations. Rib-X International is 9001 approved meaning<br />

there is assurance of quality and control throughout the<br />

entire build process.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)116 247 7017<br />

www.rib-x.co.uk<br />

MARITIME SAFETY EQUIPMENT SERVICING<br />

Repforn is an approved local service and repair station for<br />

Zodiac SOLAS approved rescue boats and also official sales<br />

agent. They are located in Bijela, Bay of Boka, Montenegro.<br />

The trained and certified technicians have accumulated wide<br />

experience in both servicing and supplying these special<br />

RIBs. Annual services are performed at the service station<br />

in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. They can<br />

thoroughly pressure test your boat and undertake professional<br />

repairs for anything from pin hole leaks to significant damage<br />

and tears. The indoor, ventilated, temperature and humidity<br />

controlled repair area ensures the repair will last and, they<br />

back all of the repairs with a one year warranty. Although<br />

founded primarily as an inflatable life raft service station, the<br />

company offers other services such as annual and 5 yearly<br />

inspection of lifeboats, davits and winches, Inspection and<br />

supply of immersion suits, service and supply of inflatable<br />

life rafts (leisure<br />

and commercial),<br />

plus Service and<br />

supply of selfcontained<br />

breathing<br />

apparatus. The<br />

companies team<br />

act in a responsible<br />

way, basing their activities<br />

on a firm set of values and<br />

business principles. Quality problems are not acceptable as they<br />

are directly connected with safety. No compromise with safety,<br />

no compromise with quality, is the company mantra. They strive<br />

to achieve operational excellence day after day.<br />

For more details Tel: +382 (0) 68 008 758<br />

or visit www.repforn.com<br />

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SURF’S UP<br />

Alf Alderson returns to the 1970s and his first surfing safari to the<br />

Atlantic Coast in the south-west of France, and muses on how the<br />

region has changed over the past 40 years, but for better or worse?<br />

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After forty years of surfing the beaches<br />

of south-west France, Alf Alderson<br />

finds that much has changed, but<br />

one thing hasn’t – the quality of the waves.<br />

“Wanna buy some tweeds mate?”<br />

“What?”<br />

“Wanna buy some tweeds?”<br />

I’m standing, befuddled, on a beach on southwest<br />

France’s Atlantic coast as an Aussie<br />

surfer asks me if I’d like to buy a woollen<br />

suit. Then the penny drops – ‘tweeds’ is<br />

Aussie surfer slang for a wetsuit.<br />

As it happened I did want to buy a wetsuit,<br />

because it was September 1979 and decent<br />

surf wetsuits were hard to get hold of,<br />

especially in Europe, a region that was still<br />

‘terra incognita’ as far as most surfers<br />

were concerned, so after a little bartering I<br />

became the proud owner of my first ‘proper’<br />

surfie wetsuit.<br />

Now here I am again, on<br />

that same beach just<br />

north of Biarritz in late<br />

September 2018, and it<br />

appears that everyone<br />

and their dog is a surfer<br />

around here now. The<br />

sun-dappled Atlantic is<br />

awash with shortboards,<br />

longboards, bodyboards<br />

and SUPS; the shoreline is an open-air<br />

market for surf schools catering for novice<br />

surfers from as far afield as Germany and<br />

Russia; once you get onto the streets, it’s<br />

hard to walk more than 20 metres without<br />

passing a surf shop, surf bar or surf hostel;<br />

and drive a few kilometres inland and you’ll<br />

come across the European headquarters<br />

of global surf brands such as Quiksilver, Rip<br />

Curl and Billabong.<br />

These days, if you don’t surf in south-west<br />

France, god knows what you do; in fact<br />

research by the University of Oxford indicates<br />

that good quality surf spots, like those found<br />

by the score along the 260-km stretch of<br />

coastline between Biarritz in the south<br />

and the Gironde estuary in the north, can<br />

generate in excess of $20 million a year to<br />

the local economy, so it’s no wonder that<br />

wave riders of every sort are so well catered<br />

for. So much for the old image of surfers as<br />

beach bums and wastrels…<br />

The sun-dappled<br />

Atlantic is awash with<br />

shortboards, longboards,<br />

bodyboards and SUPS,<br />

the shoreline is an open<br />

air market<br />

On this trip with my mate Mark we’ve decided<br />

to do things on the cheap, opting for a budget<br />

self-catering apartment in the lesser-known<br />

surf spot of Mimizan Plage. Even so it’s within<br />

a thirty-second walk of the beach, and is a<br />

far cry from the battered canvas tent I had<br />

on my first ‘surfari’ almost 40 years ago, a<br />

trip which involved stealing vegetables from<br />

fields and allotments, drinking cheap, warm<br />

supermarket beer at the campsite before<br />

hitting the much more expensive bars around<br />

Hossegor, and if possible bailing from the<br />

campsite late at night without paying – so<br />

accurate for the old image of surfers as<br />

beach bums and wastrels…<br />

Back then Hossegor was the spot to be<br />

because it generally has the biggest and best<br />

surf; these days it’s the place to be because,<br />

in autumn at least, it hosts the Quiksilver<br />

Pro and Women’s Roxy<br />

Pro World Surf League<br />

professional surfing<br />

contests, if you like<br />

that kind of thing.<br />

Mark and I don’t, which<br />

is why we are a hundred<br />

kilometres north of<br />

Hossegor in order to<br />

avoid the hype and the<br />

crowds. It’s often the<br />

case that older, more experienced surfers will<br />

stay away from the places they frequented<br />

in their youth like this.<br />

The main reason, of course, is because no<br />

one enjoys surfing in crowds (and remember<br />

the golden rule of surfing – one surfer per<br />

wave), even more so when you’re old enough<br />

(alas) to recall the days when there actually<br />

were no crowds; it kind of takes the glow<br />

off the wave riding experience in Hossegor<br />

and equally busy Biarritz.<br />

That said, surfing had been developing slowly<br />

in the area for around twenty years on my<br />

first visit so it could also get pretty busy<br />

at the favoured breaks back in the 70s, but<br />

not to the extent that it does today, and if<br />

you ventured away from these ‘honeypots’<br />

then it was quite feasible to surf a break with<br />

just a few friends for company. In fact, there<br />

were so few surfers around that we’d often<br />

bump into the same people as we travelled<br />

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up and down the coast looking for waves,<br />

as we would in the evening when we retired<br />

to the Café de Paris in Hossegor for one<br />

of many cold beers.<br />

Wales’ based surf forecaster/photographer<br />

Paul ‘The Gill’ Gill has been making the journey<br />

to South-West France annually since the<br />

70s and is in no doubt that it was better<br />

in the old days. “During the 70s and 80s<br />

we were pretty much surfing hippies and<br />

there were not that many of us living a<br />

travelling, surf-orientated lifestyle. Today’s<br />

city slicker-wannabe-weekend-warriorhipster-dudes<br />

tend to bring attitudes and<br />

numbers into the waves, and often can’t<br />

even surf properly.”<br />

I’ve even heard younger surfers claim that<br />

surfing must have been better in the old<br />

days because it was far less crowded and<br />

commercialised. But there were downsides<br />

to that too.<br />

We were all self-taught, learning on highperformance,<br />

twitchy surfboards rather<br />

than stable, purpose-made beginner boards,<br />

and it could take a week of practice before<br />

you were at the level most people will reach<br />

in a weekend these days.<br />

We were guided then<br />

by conversations with<br />

locals and optimistic<br />

interpretations of<br />

synoptic weather charts<br />

©Col FL<br />

And catching the waves at their best<br />

was largely guess work; there were no<br />

surf guides or surf forecasts, Internet or<br />

otherwise, which could be dangerous as<br />

well as frustrating – myself and a friend<br />

almost drowned in a rip at a beach just<br />

north of Biarritz due to ignorance of the<br />

surf conditions.<br />

Today your surf guide, whether printed or<br />

on your smartphone, will ensure you don’t<br />

even paddle out at such spots - but it will<br />

also ensure hundreds descend on the best<br />

breaks when they’re firing since there’s no<br />

longer any requirement for surfers to learn<br />

about weather patterns, oceanography,<br />

coastal geography and tides to score the<br />

best waves.<br />

As Andy Middleton, one of my fellow<br />

travellers on that first surf trip (and<br />

now CEO of a successful outdoor guiding<br />

company) says, “We were guided then by<br />

conversations with locals and optimistic<br />

interpretations of synoptic weather charts<br />

to guess where the waves would be best,<br />

with no guidebooks, Internet sites or surf<br />

cams to steer us.”<br />

Most would agree that’s a loss in terms<br />

of both knowledge and appreciation of the<br />

surfing environment, for there are few<br />

things more satisfying than predicting<br />

where the best waves will be and walking<br />

over the dunes with your board under<br />

your arm to discover that not only are you<br />

correct, but only a handful of others have<br />

got it right too.<br />

And do we really need surfer-specific<br />

accommodation, surf cafés, surf bars<br />

and more surf shops than you can shake a<br />

stick at to enrich our surfing experience?<br />

It seemed ok to me when you just hung<br />

out with fellow wave riders at any old bar<br />

and camped on any old campsite.<br />

Clockwise from top: 1963 Cote de Basques, SW<br />

France 1978 Jo Moraiz with surf trophy, Welsh<br />

surfers in Hossegor, France late 70s<br />

©Col FL<br />

But we’re stuck with all these surferfriendly<br />

facilities whether you like it or not,<br />

and that ain’t gonna change.<br />

Fortunately, something else that won’t<br />

change any time soon is the quality of<br />

the surf in this corner of France, and as<br />

I walk down the beach at Mimizan Plage<br />

again almost forty years on from that first<br />

surf trip to Hossegor, freshly waxed board<br />

tucked under my arm and the warm sun<br />

on my back, I still experience the same<br />

frisson of excitement that I had all those<br />

years ago – and you certainly can’t put a<br />

price on that.<br />

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ADVERTORIAL<br />

READING YOU<br />

LOUD AND CLEAR<br />

With the change in SOLAS regulations<br />

covering communications in the event<br />

of an emergency or fire, clear and reliable<br />

radio contact is essential<br />

In one incident in 2016, fire on two multi-million pound yachts<br />

in Abu Dhabi Marina Yacht Club spread, eventually destroying<br />

six further vessels. Fire risk on yachts is very real.<br />

As you’ll know the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations set<br />

down minimum standards for protecting against risks, including<br />

fire. In late 2016, the SOLAS regulations concerning fire radios<br />

changed. This makes it important to review your equipment and<br />

procedures to ensure you are still in compliance.<br />

The change to the SOLAS regulations<br />

The new rule states that ships built from 1 July 2014 must have<br />

a minimum of two portable two-way radiotelephone apparatus<br />

for fire-fighter communication for every fire party. They must<br />

be explosion proof or intrinsically safe. Older ships must comply<br />

by their first survey after 1 July 2018. Therefore, now is very<br />

much the time to act on this if you have not done so already.<br />

What happens when there is a fire?<br />

With the regulatory spotlight shining brightly on fire radios, the<br />

developers at Channel28 undertook some primary research into<br />

what the optimum fire radio would look like. We<br />

spent time with crews in potential fire situations<br />

and discovered or confirmed the following:<br />

• Radios on their own cannot be heard with a<br />

mask and helmet on<br />

• The crews need to get ready quickly, so ease<br />

of fitting is important<br />

• It gets hot inside a fire suit and the crew<br />

members sweat – especially fighting a fire<br />

• Dealing with a fire onboard a ship is a stressful<br />

situation!<br />

Looking at the existing market, there were<br />

a number of microphone solutions such as<br />

bone conduction and throat mics with inhelmet<br />

speakers. But these need to be<br />

in exactly the right position to work well.<br />

Watching the crews get ready during our<br />

research, we observed that these are hard<br />

to position, and they rarely stay in place<br />

for long when firefighting.<br />

We also worked with the crews to understand<br />

how the radio comms operate. It became<br />

clear that the fire teams need to focus on<br />

the job in hand and not the general comms<br />

around the yacht.<br />

Overcoming these fire radio challenges<br />

Armed with this information, our technicians went about devising<br />

the optimum radio equipment for firefighting which complied<br />

with the new regulations.<br />

The research led us to incorporating the audio within the breathing<br />

apparatus mask. We now supply Draeger or Scott in-mask comms.<br />

Normally this requires an upgrade to the mask or a new mask<br />

with the comms fitted. But the advantage of this is that once<br />

the mask is fitted, the earpiece and microphone are ready to use.<br />

Typically, the breathing apparatus mask is stored with the<br />

breathing apparatus kit, and the radio sits on charge. So with<br />

our new solution, deployment is as simple as:<br />

• Clipping the radio on the belt<br />

• Clipping the large push-to-talk button on the front of the<br />

clothing. This is easy to press with gloved hands or the back<br />

of the fire hose<br />

• Plugging the mask cable to the large push-to-talk button<br />

And what about the issue of the fire teams being distracted by<br />

the general comms of the ship? We advise setting up the onscene<br />

commander with two radios – one to communicate with<br />

the bridge and crew, and the other to speak with the fire team.<br />

Then you are ready to go!<br />

ABOUT CHANNEL 28<br />

Channel 28 was formed in 2012 by two experienced<br />

engineers to develop well-engineered products for the<br />

marine sector, in particular, superyachts. Blending physical<br />

and digital innovation, we are experts in communications<br />

technology. Our flagship product cComm is a platform<br />

that provides secure crew communications, alarm and<br />

monitoring interfaces, and tender and jet ski tracking.<br />

For more information about fire radios and our other<br />

products, or to discuss an engineering project you would<br />

like to commission, call +44 (0)1306 257 250<br />

or email info@channel28.co.uk today<br />

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Winter havens<br />

IT’S THE SEASON WHEN SUPERYACHTS<br />

SHOULD BE LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME<br />

PORT TO SPEND THE WINTER MONTHS.<br />

THESE ARE OUR SELECTION FOR BOTH<br />

OWNERS AND CREW<br />

Karpaz Gate Marina<br />

NORTHERN CYPRUS<br />

35°33.5’N/34°13.6’E Max draft 5.5m<br />

No. of berths 300<br />

VHF 10/16<br />

Max length 60m<br />

www.karpazbay.com<br />

Award-winning Karpaz Gate Marina offers a safe and cost-effective east<br />

Mediterranean base over the <strong>winter</strong> months in a peaceful North Cyprus setting.<br />

Away from the crowds and hassle in other areas of the Mediterranean, staff at the 5<br />

Gold Anchor-rated marina are able to devote exceptional attention to all the yachts and<br />

superyachts in its care. Karpaz Gate Marina has one of the best boatyard facilities in the<br />

region and a 300-ton capacity travel lifts. Owners and captains can take advantage of<br />

a completely free lift-out and anti-fouling application for their yacht as annual contract<br />

packages include a free haul out, hull wash and anti-fouling package with 14 days hard<br />

standing. Cyprus was recently ranked as one of the safest countries in the world and the<br />

marina is located in a secure and sheltered harbour with CCTV and 24/7 security.<br />

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Island Gardens<br />

MIAMI, USA<br />

25° 47° 06 N 80° 10° 43 W Max draft 5.7m<br />

No. of berths 25<br />

VHF 16/71<br />

Max length 152m<br />

www.islandgardens.com<br />

At the heart of Biscayne Bay, between Downtown Miami and<br />

South Beach, Island Gardens is home to the most glamorous<br />

superyacht collection in the United States. Currently operating 5,000<br />

linear feet to host the world’s largest yachts, Island Gardens Marina is<br />

North America’s only marina designed exclusively for mega-yacht<br />

dockage. Inspired by the global yachting circuit, Island Gardens is<br />

a mixed-use development that is tailored to become the premier<br />

waterfront destination in the Americas. Amenities include: luxurious<br />

marina lounge, business centre, laundry facilities, BBQ areas, courtesy<br />

cars, valet service, 24 hour security, water taxi to Miami Beach. The<br />

facility also has numerous spaces for events; Palm trees sway in the<br />

breeze, while music pulses through the air as wine glasses clink and<br />

cameras flash along the waterfront. Miami’s skyline accompanied<br />

by docked superyachts, is the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable<br />

evening in Miami, whether it’s daytime blue sky or one of the incredible<br />

pastel sunsets.<br />

Grand Harbour Marina<br />

MALTA<br />

35°53.5’N 14°01.0E Max draft 15m<br />

No. of berths 50<br />

VHF 13<br />

Max length 135m<br />

www.cnmarinas.com/ghm<br />

Set against the picturesque, historic backdrop of a<br />

UNESCO World Heritage site, this marina will take<br />

your breath away, by day or by night. The 500 year-old<br />

exquisite architecture of Valletta and Vittoriosa creates<br />

a captivating atmosphere, further enhanced by the<br />

waterfront buildings, which house chic restaurants, bars<br />

and café society. Perfectly positioned in the heart of the<br />

Mediterranean, and whether for cruising, as a home-port<br />

or <strong>winter</strong> stopover. Malta has suppliers and agents for<br />

most marine manufacturers, as well as a shipyard and a<br />

full range of facilities for all yacht repair and maintenance<br />

work. The nearby superyacht shipyard has the capacity to<br />

service, maintain, refit and repair some of the largest ships<br />

afloat. It includes a 160m long graving dock and a 140m<br />

covered dock, all provided with shore services, workshops,<br />

storage facilities and offices for administration and crew.<br />

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FIND YOUR WAY TO<br />

ISLAND GARDENS<br />

Home to the most glamorous superyacht collection in the United States, The Deep Harbour at Island<br />

Gardens has been boasting the world’s largest yachts ranging from 80 to 550 feet at the<br />

#HEARTOFMIAMI. With a total of 5,000 linear feet and depths of 18 to 21 feet, North America’s only<br />

marina designed exclusively for a full house of superyachts is also the home of Superyacht Miami, the<br />

invite-only top tier extension of Miami Yacht Show.<br />

Inspired by the global yachting circuit, Island Gardens is a mixed-use waterfront development<br />

located between Miami Beach and Downtown Miami, with unobstructed views of the city’s iconic skyline.<br />

Private Marina VIP Lounge<br />

Complimentary Valet Service<br />

Concierge Services / Business Center<br />

Dock Staff onsite from 8am to 8pm daily<br />

800 AMPS shorepower<br />

VHF: Hail on 16, Working Channel: 71<br />

Complimentary Wi-Fi Internet Services<br />

24 hour Security<br />

Golf Cart Rentals<br />

Crew BBQ Area<br />

Waterfront Events<br />

Marina Front Desk<br />

305.531.3747 | DockMaster@IslandGardens.com<br />

888 MacArthur Causeway Miami, FL 33132


Marina Genova<br />

ITALY<br />

44°25’00” N; 8°50’27” E<br />

Max draft 5m<br />

No. of berths 100+ VHF 71<br />

Max length 130m<br />

www.marinagenova.it<br />

Marina Genova is the Mediterranean nautical centre of<br />

excellence: 500 berths, 100 for super and megayachts<br />

up to 130 metres, a shipyard area for all maintenance<br />

operations, maritime agencies and several other services<br />

dedicated to superyachts, restaurants, hotels, commercial<br />

activities and events for captains and crews. A recent<br />

agreement with Marina of Portofino has launched Marina<br />

Genova, 22 nautical miles west, as an essential stop-over<br />

ensuring technical, logistic and hospitality services to<br />

super yachts up to 130 metres waiting for the Portofino<br />

mooring slot call. These include, among others, alongside<br />

berth supplies, agency services, shuttle service to and from<br />

airport for arriving and departing guests, fuel duty-paid and<br />

duty-free docks (from 100 to 150 metres), as well as the<br />

opportunity to visit the wonders of Genoa and to know the<br />

excellence of the surrounding area.<br />

Alcaidesa Marina<br />

SPAIN<br />

36º 09’ 31’’ N, 5º 22’ 03’’ W” VHF 9<br />

No. of berths 17<br />

www.alcaidesamarina.com<br />

Max length 90m<br />

Alcaidesa Marina is situated next to the western slopes of<br />

Gibraltar, within the natural harbour of the Bay of Gibraltar<br />

offering excellent shelter and deep water access in all weather<br />

conditions. Alcaidesa Marina’s 624 berths provide safe moorings<br />

for boats ranging between 8 and 90 metres LOA, as well as modern<br />

boatyard facilities equipped with a 75tn boat hoist and specialist<br />

workshops. Its privileged location, just a 10-minute walk from<br />

Gibraltar’s International Airport means that you will not have to use<br />

any other means of transport to enjoy your boat. Alcaidesa Marina<br />

is well connected by modern roads and motorways providing rapid<br />

access: the A-7 motorway or AP- 7 toll road from Malaga and the A-7<br />

motorway from Jerez. Alcaidesa Marina is accessed directly from the<br />

La Linea`s promenade and a designated slip road ensures that any<br />

traffic due to the Gibraltar Border crossing is avoided.<br />

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SUPERYACHT<br />

DESTINATION<br />

GIBRALTAR<br />

• 500m superyacht berth<br />

• Charted depth of min 6m, and deeper in most<br />

parts, within the relatively sheltered harbour<br />

waters<br />

Gibraltar offers a wide range of services including:<br />

• Highly competitive fuel prices<br />

• Waste oil disposal<br />

• Spare parts and logistics<br />

• Maintenance and repairs<br />

• Agency works, Customs clearance, crew visa arrangements<br />

• Surveyors<br />

• Airport with daily links to the UK<br />

• Excellent medical and dental facilities<br />

• Superb restaurants, bars and entertainment<br />

locally<br />

• Some of the best golf courses in Spain only a 30<br />

minute drive from Gibraltar, as well as horse<br />

riding and other leisure activities<br />

Main Office: 12 Windmill Hill Road,<br />

Gibraltar GX111AA<br />

Tel: +350 200 46254<br />

Email: gpaenquiries@port.gov.gi<br />

Web: www.gibraltarport.com<br />

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Marina Port Tarraco<br />

SPAIN<br />

41°06.5’N/01°14.7’E Max draft 9m<br />

No. of berths 33<br />

VHF 06/16<br />

Max length 160m<br />

www.porttarraco.com<br />

Marina Port Tarraco is a deep water marina located in Tarragona<br />

and is specifically designed and equipped to offer absolute<br />

privacy and security protocols to ensure personalised services to<br />

any kind of superyacht available on the market today, their owners,<br />

managers, captains and crew, without any limitation. Marina Port<br />

Tarraco offers 33 berths between 45 and 160 metres and complete<br />

range of berthing facilities including: 24hr security and CCTV<br />

surveillance, ISPS code complaint, shore power connections up to<br />

1,600 amps at 400 V and 6,600 V / 2,000 VA electrical connection,<br />

waste pickup, MARPOL certificate, fresh water, high speed internet<br />

and TV satellite services, berthing operational assistance on arrival<br />

and departure and exclusive concierge service to satisfy any possible<br />

request. The marina is also certified as an Authorized Economic<br />

Operator (AEO) to bring great economical advantages to their clients<br />

assisting them to manage all procedures to comply with European<br />

Union customs regulations.<br />

Mid Harbour Marina<br />

GIBRALTAR<br />

36°8’5”N 5°22’5”W Max draft 4.5m<br />

No. of berths 209<br />

VHF 71<br />

Max length 90m<br />

www.gibraltarport.com<br />

The Mid Harbour Marina, which offers more than 500<br />

metres of deep-water berthing for superyachts in the<br />

relatively sheltered inner harbour, continues to attract<br />

some of the biggest superyachts in the world and with<br />

enhanced infrastructure including the provision of fresh<br />

water and reduced berthing fees for longer stays, Gibraltar<br />

is becoming a ‘must stop’ port. Gibraltar also offers a wide<br />

range of other services, including highly competitive – VAT<br />

free – fuel, waste oil disposal, spare parts and logistics,<br />

maintenance, repairs and surveyors and with the support<br />

of excellent yachting agents, customs clearance and crew<br />

visa arrangements can also be easily dealt with. There are<br />

daily links to the UK available from the local airport, with<br />

excellent medical and dental facilities are also on hand<br />

along with superb restaurants, bars and entertainment<br />

just minutes away. Gibraltar is fast becoming an important<br />

stopover between the Atlantic and Mediterranean.<br />

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RACE DESIGNED<br />

The RC44 Championship Tour, which has its roots in the<br />

Mediterranean, is now one of the key pro-am tours on the<br />

international yacht racing circuit Words: Sue Pelling<br />

Watch out for the RC44 Championship<br />

Tour next season because with a<br />

total of five European race locations<br />

lined up, this high-profile pro/am series is likely<br />

to be contested just round the corner from<br />

a marina near you.<br />

Racing at this event is renowned for its razorsharp<br />

competition with some of the world’s<br />

top racing hot shots including America’s Cup<br />

and Olympic sailors, battling it out on the<br />

racecourse. There is even provision for ‘ninth<br />

man’ onboard for invited media, sponsors or<br />

VIPs to experience the thrill first hand what<br />

it’s like to be part of high profile race crew.<br />

The idea behind the RC44 Championship Tour,<br />

which was launched in 2007, was to create a<br />

series of race events for professional/amateur<br />

race teams with a strict owner/driver rule<br />

using RC44 design yachts. Twelve years<br />

on, the original overall simple idea to bring<br />

together the worlds of sailing and business,<br />

allowing amateur owner drivers to race, high<br />

performance one-design yachts, with some<br />

of the world’s elite sailors, appears to have<br />

lived up to its expectations.<br />

Chris Bake, owner of Team Aqua and fivetime<br />

winner of the RC44 Championship Tour,<br />

commenting on the class/Tour success said:<br />

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“I think the class provides a winning<br />

formula. On a relative basis it’s<br />

affordable for the level of sailing<br />

you are doing, the racing format<br />

is highly enjoyable, the members<br />

of the class make it a lot of fun.<br />

It’s a good class with great people<br />

and it’s very competitive so it’s<br />

very challenging for anyone coming<br />

into the fleet.”<br />

The team behind the event’s<br />

success was also keen to ensure<br />

it was spectator and media friendly,<br />

so as well as prime sailing conditions<br />

to allow three to four races per<br />

day over a four-day regatta, the<br />

location of the events on the tour<br />

are chosen to allow courses to be<br />

set close to the shore, and with<br />

good spectator vantage points<br />

in mind to ensure shore-side<br />

supporters and media TV crews<br />

don’t miss out on the action.<br />

The 2018 Tour, which concluded<br />

in mid November, went right down<br />

to the wire with just one point<br />

separating the top two boats – Team<br />

Nika (RUS) Team Ceeref (SLO) – going into<br />

the final event in Cascais. The overall winner<br />

was Team Nika. It was also an historic year<br />

for the RC44 world championship with Team<br />

Nika (Vladimir Prosikhin at the helm and<br />

Dean Barker on tactics), the first team<br />

ever to claim a hat trick of RC44 World<br />

Championship titles.<br />

THE BOAT<br />

The RC44 – co-designed by Russell Coutts,<br />

five-time America’s Cup winner, and<br />

Andrej Justin, naval architect – is a light<br />

displacement, high performance one-design<br />

racing yacht, which means they are identical<br />

in terms of construction, shape of hull,<br />

appendages and weight/weight distribution.<br />

As well as ensuring the boats are evenly<br />

matched for fair racing, the class is<br />

passionate about the pro-am status it<br />

was originally designed around, with it rules<br />

that state there must be a 50-50 split<br />

between amateurs and professionals in<br />

each team of eight, and the owner of the<br />

boat must be on the helm.<br />

Built entirely of carbonfibre, and with a<br />

powerful sail plan, the RC44 is fast all<br />

round in all conditions. Not surprisingly<br />

she flies downwind, while upwind she is<br />

responsive to allow crews to enjoy closequarter,<br />

hiking out, dinghy-style tacking<br />

duels for added excitement.<br />

Russell Coutts talking about the ideas<br />

behind the design said: “We wanted to<br />

include a degree of complexity so an owner<br />

can experience what a top-end race boat<br />

is like to sail. I wanted to create a boat<br />

that would be exciting to sail downwind<br />

and powerful in light winds.<br />

“I also wanted a boat that could be sailed<br />

short-handed with a deck layout incorporating<br />

many non-standard adjustments. The trim<br />

tab on the keel is an example of that, to<br />

reduce keel area yet still achieve good upwind<br />

performance and manoeuverability. It adds<br />

to the boat’s complexity but the racing<br />

enthusiast will enjoy trialing the different<br />

tab angles and the resulting performance<br />

benefits.”<br />

THE EVENTS<br />

The venues for the Tour are chosen for their<br />

ideal sailing conditions and this year, for the<br />

first time ever, the event will kick off the<br />

<strong>2019</strong> season with the RC44 Montenegro<br />

Cup, hosted on the beautiful Bay of Kotor<br />

by Porto Montenegro Yacht Club.<br />

The Racing Tour will then continue on to<br />

four of the best picturesque and challenging<br />

sailing destinations in Europe for one-design<br />

racing, including the picturesque town of<br />

Roving in Croatia for event two in May, and<br />

the Swedish sailing Mecca of Marstrand<br />

Island for event three in July.<br />

RUNNERS AND RIDERS<br />

With some fantastic race venues lined up<br />

for the <strong>2019</strong> season and a host of former<br />

world champions and RC44 Tour winners<br />

already signed up, the 12th edition of<br />

the RC44 Championship Tour looks set<br />

to beat all expectations.<br />

The organisers of the event say they are<br />

expecting all eight current long-term teams<br />

to compete as well.<br />

TEAMS CONFIRMED FOR <strong>2019</strong><br />

Artemis Racing<br />

Torbjorn Tornqvist<br />

Aleph Racing<br />

Hugues Lepic<br />

Charisma<br />

Nico Poons<br />

Bronenosec Sailing Team<br />

Vladimir Liubomirov / Kirill Frolov<br />

Peninsula Petroleum<br />

John Bassadone<br />

Team CEEREF<br />

Igor Lah (reigning RC44 Championship<br />

Tour champions)<br />

Team Aqua<br />

Chris Bake<br />

Team Nika<br />

Vladimir Prosikhin<br />

All images ©Martinezstudio.es/RC44 Championship Tour<br />

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ADVERTORIAL<br />

ELECTRIC DREAMS<br />

RAND Boats are leading the way in developing a more<br />

sustainable future for boating whilst protecting our oceans<br />

Imagine that moment when you step on<br />

board your boat and your eyes glance over<br />

the water’s surface and all you can see<br />

is the pristine underwater world blooming<br />

with life.<br />

That could be the reality of every marina<br />

if the future of boating was electric, what<br />

an appealing possibility this could be. As<br />

boaters we have a responsibility to the<br />

oceans that let us venture out towards the<br />

horizon providing the most intense feeling<br />

of freedom that only the sea will give you.<br />

The solution that electric propulsion<br />

presents is first and foremost a much<br />

more engaging connection with nature. The<br />

silence, the sound of the waves as they<br />

glide around the vessel that enhance your<br />

experience. The respect that you must<br />

show the forces of nature also naturally<br />

applies to the respect you show for nature<br />

as a whole.<br />

This respect you have for your surroundings<br />

also provides the setting for a much more<br />

engaging social experiences on the water. The<br />

space created by the natural surroundings<br />

sets an atmosphere and a stage for quality<br />

time like you could only find in certain calm<br />

situations on a sailboat. Adding to that<br />

sensation, you maintain the freedom to<br />

go wherever you want whenever you want,<br />

only afford by motorboats.<br />

From a practical point of view there are<br />

also many reasons why electric motors are<br />

interesting for marine use. Maintenance on<br />

the motor is almost non-existent, so you<br />

never have to change filters, fluids, seals<br />

or replace parts. In that way it is perfect<br />

for increasing the time spent enjoying the<br />

water instead of being tied down on the<br />

docks doing repairs.<br />

That ease of use also relates to operations.<br />

Simply push a button and you are on your<br />

way. No warming up the engine and no fuss<br />

with dropping in and out of gear because of<br />

idle rpm not matching the desired speed.<br />

Electric motors will run smoothly at 5 rpm<br />

all the way up to max rpm with immediate<br />

torque available which makes manoeuvres<br />

simple and a real pleasure.<br />

Most harbour infrastructure supports the<br />

other big benefit of electric boats. Your<br />

own cheap energy ‘refuelling’ point directly<br />

where you berth, so you simply plug it in<br />

when you are done for the day. It will be<br />

recharged and ready to go the next day,<br />

simply unplug and push the ON-button.<br />

This raises the biggest concern that<br />

some boaters may have regarding electric<br />

propulsion. What about the range? It is true<br />

that with the benefits of electric propulsion<br />

there are also some limitations? Well, not<br />

really – it only calls for smarter boating.<br />

Thanks to leaps in technology there is now<br />

a solution to most leisure boaters’ needs.<br />

It requires a greater insight into what<br />

the specific needs are and it requires a<br />

more innovative approach to the design and<br />

engineering of the boat as a whole. But with<br />

brands such as RAND Boats leading the<br />

way, there are several electric motorboats<br />

that already prove that electric boats are<br />

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THE<br />

HOT<br />

SPOT<br />

THERE ARE FEW THINGS WORSE<br />

THAN BEING <strong>ONBOARD</strong> AND<br />

FINDING THAT THE WIFI OR<br />

ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM IS ON<br />

THE BLINK. ADAM FIANDER LOOKS<br />

AT THE LATEST SYSTEMS THAT WILL<br />

KEEP YOU ONLINE AND CONNECTED<br />

The current fascination for my two young boys at the<br />

moment is a multiplayer video game called Fortnite.<br />

Played by individuals, or small groups pitted against<br />

one another, Fortnite is an incredibly popular, if rather<br />

frantic, survival based game that takes place upon an<br />

island fantasy landscape inhabited by brightly coloured<br />

male & female ‘mercenaries’ hell bent on blasting,<br />

or slashing the living daylights out of one another. The winner<br />

eventually decided upon through a ‘last man standing’ scenario.<br />

Forgive me if you detect a certain note of sarcasm in my<br />

assessment of this seemingly addictive video internet game, but<br />

if anyone else out there happens to be the parent of children<br />

with similar gaming habits to mine, they too will know all about<br />

the potential for verbal abuse that kids can suddenly throw at<br />

parents as soon as the domestic wi-fi signal starts to flutter or<br />

(God forbid!) that home connectivity, for one reason or another,<br />

is lost completely!<br />

© Jeff Brown<br />

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PRIVA<br />

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with specially trained technicians, solely dedicated to the<br />

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VSAT<br />

In fact it appears that no matter what time of day it is, nor where<br />

we find ourselves here on planet earth, that same 24/7 level of<br />

expectancy and dependency in a strong internet connection has<br />

now firmly ingrained itself into the human psyche.<br />

Even within yachting the idea of having a fully connected homeoffice<br />

/ home-entertainment environment on board means that<br />

many are being equipped with communications technology capable<br />

of offering enough transfer speed and bandwidth capacity to<br />

satisfy those high-level demands.<br />

It’s not just owners and their guests requiring VOIP conferencing<br />

and media streaming capability either. Typically, the captain and<br />

crew will now receive not just chart corrections and their realtime<br />

weather and routing information online, but most of today’s<br />

shore-based management companies will require a strong and<br />

reliable gateway for the safe and secure transfer of data for all<br />

kinds of operational, analytical and forecasting functions, such<br />

as logging, maintenance scheduling and reporting, accounting,<br />

crew management, hours of work and rest, spares and inventory<br />

management, work lists and so on. Many large yachts with a<br />

MARPOINT<br />

MarPoint Ltd is a maritime IT company that<br />

specialises in providing “out of the box”<br />

solutions for the maritime and yachting industry.<br />

Marpoint designs and creates unique internet<br />

communications platforms, for yacht and megayachts,<br />

commercial vessels and cruise ships.<br />

The Marpoint Unified Management Platform<br />

provides the option to create Crew internet<br />

hotspot cards, allowing the office to share the<br />

FBB or VSAT monthly data package allowance<br />

of each vessel with the crew members. By<br />

sharing a percentage of the cost with the crew,<br />

the office saves on satellite monthly costs while<br />

the crew gets internet access at very low rates.<br />

Marpoint Crew internet offers almost complete<br />

customization as part of the Crew Internet Café.<br />

Ship Managers and owners can then customize<br />

the crew internet by PIN-based or User-based<br />

crew accounts.<br />

For more details Tel: +30 211 800 5251<br />

or visit www.marpoint.gr<br />

Safety Management System need good internet for drawings &<br />

document management and ISM/ISPS reporting is now handled<br />

through a reliable internet connection.<br />

Partly through its long association with military and commercial<br />

shipping, SatComms technology has traditionally enjoyed the<br />

lion’s share of the remote communications market, but with<br />

even higher speeds and higher data carrying capacity coming in<br />

the form of 5G networks, we can expect to see more cellular<br />

technology extending the communications reach for yachts quite<br />

a lot further in the future.<br />

Suffice to say that with an increased demand for high-speed<br />

bandwidth and competitive pricing, the yacht market now has a<br />

very good choice of both VSAT (very small aperture terminals)<br />

and land based communication providers. To maintain a good and<br />

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or visit www.buzzwireless.co.uk<br />

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VSAT<br />

A SYSTEM THAT USES A CELLULAR<br />

NETWORK, THEN REVERTS BACK TO<br />

VSAT WHEN A 3 OR 4G SIGNAL IS LOST,<br />

IS WORTHY OF SOME CONSIDERATION<br />

reliable broadband connection, many companies now offering a<br />

‘hybrid’ solution that switches seamlessly between the two<br />

different systems.<br />

Some reports suggest that even the strongest VSAT signals<br />

can be affected by extreme heavy weather, so a system that<br />

uses a cellular network most of the time, then reverts back to<br />

VSAT when a 3 or 4G signal is lost, is worthy of some serious<br />

consideration.<br />

With a mix of products and services that includes VSAT, 4G,<br />

L-band, IT and TV, e3 Systems, have developed a hybrid solution<br />

that offers yachts uninterrupted connectivity by switching between<br />

VSAT and 4G data wherever a signal is available “The result is<br />

fast, seamless, secure and extremely controllable connectivity<br />

that ensures everyone on board remains connected wherever<br />

the yacht sails,” so says e3’s Managing Director, Roger Horner,<br />

“Bandwidth can be conveniently shared around the vessel to<br />

meet individual demands via the HYBRID APP.”<br />

e3 have recently been appointed TIER 1 Value Added Reseller<br />

(VAR) status by Inmarsat for two of its flagship services, Fleet<br />

YACHT PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL<br />

The team provide both hardware and airtime for the<br />

following services: VSAT: Ku, C band and Inmarsat<br />

GX (Global Express), Inmarsat Fleet Broad Band<br />

(FBB), Iridium services and GMDSS. For Hardware<br />

solutions Yacht Projects long-term relationship with<br />

their partners gives them access to very attractive<br />

pricing on Intellian, Orbit, Seatel and EPAK antennas.<br />

They use iDirect, Comtech and ViaSat modem<br />

platforms and are fully committed to direct support.<br />

For Airtime, their commitment to loyalty and brand<br />

association gives great pricing for the associated<br />

airtime with Milano Teleport, Inmarsat and Skylink.<br />

Regardless of the solution they find for you, the<br />

commitment to you includes 24 hours a day, 365 days<br />

a year two-tier support.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)203 6701765<br />

or visit www.yachtprojects.net<br />

Xpress and FleetBroadband and are the exclusive superyacht<br />

distribution partner for Kymeta flat panel antennas. “We have<br />

fitted 13 installations on yachts of varying size over the past<br />

year with another 20+ scheduled over the next few months.<br />

“This is a mix of single and multi-panel solutions, with one panel<br />

ideal for vessels spending the season either in the Caribbean<br />

or the Mediterranean. We have also developed unique services<br />

for the Kymeta panel, such as Bandwidth on Demand, a highly<br />

flexible service that can be activated online at short notice, offers<br />

activation periods from just two hours and you only pay for what<br />

you use. We feel that momentum is now really building for flat<br />

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VSAT<br />

panels as more early adopters come on board and<br />

we are quietly optimistic for the coming year.”<br />

Based in Poole, Dorset, Buzz Networks specialise<br />

in maritime super-routers, with single or dual<br />

SIM card slots (dual slots for dual mobile network<br />

accessibility) that use an externally-mounted,<br />

high-gain antenna that extends the effective<br />

range from base stations onshore.<br />

The Hubba X4Go and the Hubba X4Duo use a 4G<br />

network when they can, but switch back to VSAT<br />

if 4G is not possible. While the working range for<br />

either of these two routers is quoted as being no<br />

more than 20nm offshore, Buzz have the more<br />

advanced Hubba X4 Global, quoted as being the<br />

first multi-band, multi-protocol, dual SIM, LTE<br />

data router designed for operators regularly<br />

crossing borders. Hubba X4 Global is quoted as<br />

allowing a maximum downlink speed of 300 Mbps<br />

and max uplink speed of 50 Mbps.<br />

IT’S NOT DIFFICULT TO IMAGINE<br />

AIRTIME USAGE COSTS ON<br />

BOARD A LARGE YACHT CAN<br />

EASILY AND RAPIDLY GET WAY<br />

OUT OF CONTROL<br />

Recognising that crew are using their mobile phones, tablets<br />

and other portable devices for regular access to essential data<br />

and email communications, Warrington based GT Maritime have<br />

launched SeaMail, a managed email solution for small vessels<br />

such as barges, fishing vessels, inland cruisers and leisure<br />

craft to communicate using email more reliably and more costeffectively<br />

with shore.<br />

SeaMail has been designed and optimised for use over satellites,<br />

dealing with high latency circuits and multiple connection<br />

management, making communications efficient and more costeffective.<br />

The press release we were sent talks of a simple<br />

installation procedure and SeaMail’s efficiencies mean that vessels<br />

can reduce satellite bandwidth usage and generate savings of<br />

up to 80% on satellite airtime.<br />

“Smaller vessels don’t have the capacity or budget to be able<br />

to operate larger, managed and comprehensive email solutions”,<br />

says Robert Kenworthy, CEO. “We’ve used our experience to<br />

develop a product which suits their needs and requirements,<br />

ultimately allowing them to manage their costs and save money.<br />

“Airtime providers can now deliver an even better level of support<br />

and service to their small vessel customers by offering a simple,<br />

managed email solution with their airtime. This gives users just<br />

one place to call for all their satellite communication needs and<br />

supplies the airtime provider with the latest tools to support<br />

them.”<br />

With the prospect of 12 fully device-enabled charter guests on<br />

board and anywhere between 5 and 20 hard working crew, it’s<br />

not difficult to imagine airtime usage costs on board a large<br />

yacht can easily and rapidly get way out of control.<br />

COBHAM SATCOM<br />

Cobham SATCOM present an innovative solution<br />

that can significantly reduce the cost and simplify<br />

the installation and management of Inmarsat Global<br />

Xpress (GX) networks using multiple Ka-Band<br />

antennas. Compatible with Cobham SATCOM’s<br />

technology-leading SAILOR 100 GX systems, the<br />

solution has already received Inmarsat type approval<br />

for use with the Inmarsat GX satellite systems. The<br />

solution helps to enable higher uptime and quality<br />

of service for end-users of SAILOR GX antennas<br />

connected to Fleet Xpress. It can integrate two<br />

SAILOR 100 GX antennas (ADU) on a single SAILOR<br />

GX modem unit (GMU) while ensuring seamless<br />

switching between them according to availability<br />

of a stable link based on orientation of the vessel,<br />

and to SAILOR FleetBroadband for operational<br />

continuity also when out of Ka-band coverage.<br />

For more details Tel: +45 3955 8800<br />

or visit www.cobham.com<br />

Yacht Projects International has introduced SeaWall, a<br />

customisable Firewall product that manages bandwidth through<br />

a series of limits that can be pre-set for each individual device.<br />

Or you could choose to set one overall limit for everything on a<br />

specified network.<br />

Limits can be set on the amount of data available per device<br />

or by download speed. You could, for example, choose to give<br />

junior crew, or younger age guests a network download speed<br />

of, say, 150kbps, but increase this to 512kpbs for the more<br />

senior members amongst the crew. Alternatively, you might<br />

want to allocate 5gb download capacity for one person and<br />

20gb for another.<br />

Going back to my introduction at the beginning of this report, my<br />

wife and I would probably decide to set some kind of data usage<br />

based upon hours per day, so that Oliver and Louis would soon<br />

get the message that enjoying games like Fortnite would be just<br />

one (fairly small!) aspect of the total yachting holiday experience.<br />

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<strong>ONBOARD</strong> | WINTER <strong>2019</strong> | 69


CARIBBEAN<br />

CALLING<br />

AS THE SUN SETS ON THE<br />

MEDITERRANEAN SEASON IT IS<br />

‘ALL EYES TO THE RIGHT’. IT’S THE<br />

RIGHT TIME OF YEAR TO CHECK IN<br />

WITH AGENTS AND MARINAS AT<br />

THAT LAID BACK AND LOW KEY<br />

SIDE OF THE WORLD TO SEE HOW<br />

THINGS ARE SHAPING UP FOR THE<br />

MONTHS AHEAD<br />

WORDS: CLAIRE GRIFFITHS<br />

It’s a year now since the devastating category 5 hurricanes<br />

Irma then Maria clamped down on the North East Caribbean<br />

in a 12 day span. The damage was enormous and has<br />

taken its toll. This year the hurricane season notched up<br />

15 named storms, 8 hurricanes and 2 major hurricanes<br />

(Florence & Michael). Says Simon Manley of Shore Support at<br />

Simpson Bay Marina on Saint Martin, “Irma affected a lot of<br />

what we do, particularly the provisioning side as warehouses<br />

and supermarkets were blown away and some larger hotels<br />

have still not opened. This has changed the landscape in<br />

terms of which service businesses have reopened. As a result<br />

we have become much more self reliant and are importing<br />

fresh produce and seafood ourselves from Holland and other<br />

countries. We lost quite a lot of our equipment in the storm<br />

– tenders and centre console boats, vehicles etc and we<br />

have been really busy rebuilding our fleet.” Simon also lost<br />

key staff who decided to leave the island as a result of the<br />

storm. “Rebuilding our team has also been a huge focus and<br />

this was perhaps our greatest loss,” he adds.<br />

Dominica was also badly hit and says Andrew Cobra O’Brien,<br />

Manager at Cobra Tours & Dominica Yacht Agency, they’ve<br />

been working hard to get ready for the season: making sure<br />

visitor attractions on land and sea are accessible and user<br />

friendly, upgrading operational equipment and facilities, liaising<br />

with industry partners as per situation of preparedness.<br />

Specifically that means walking, hiking, driving, riding, or<br />

boating to different sites and using machetes, chainsaws,<br />

grass cutters, dumper trucks, pick up trucks, dive equipment<br />

to clean up and prep land and marine sites. Says O’Brien,<br />

“First we put together teams of builders, for repairing<br />

70 | WINTER <strong>2019</strong> | <strong>ONBOARD</strong>


ERROL FLYNN MARINA & BOATYARD<br />

Errol Flynn Marina is located on the northeast coast<br />

of Jamaica. The facility encompasses the entire West<br />

Harbour and features a marina complex, boatyard and<br />

cruise ship terminal. The marina has 32 fixed dockage<br />

slips and 22 mooring balls while the boatyard is<br />

equipped with a 100 tonne travel-lift and a fuel facility<br />

which sells ultra low sulphur diesel and gasoline.<br />

There is also a giga-dock which can accommodate the<br />

largest yacht in the world and boutique cruise ships<br />

up to 665 feet in length with a draught of 26 feet. The<br />

marina is equipped with 24- hour manned security<br />

along with cameras and electronic access dock gates.<br />

Amenities include free WIFI, swimming pool. Visitors<br />

may reach the town centre by walking for a mere 3<br />

minutes for services such as ATMs and farmers market.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 876 715 6044<br />

or visit www.errolflynnmarina.com<br />

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ALL THE ISLANDS ARE KEEN TO MOVE ON FROM THE<br />

MISERABLE MEMORIES AND MAKE IT CLEAR THAT THE<br />

CARIBBEAN IS VERY MUCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS<br />

and rebuilding our offices, tourist site<br />

facilities, our boats. Then mechanics and<br />

maintenance men repaired the vehicles and<br />

communication equipment. We made phone<br />

calls, sent emails, contacted the media,<br />

engaged in person to person marketing<br />

and attended boat shows etc. to inform<br />

the world that we were ready and open for<br />

business. Government collaboration and<br />

assistance from the ministry of tourism<br />

played a vital role in the possibility of this<br />

venture. Most activities took a great deal<br />

of unity, manpower and money.”<br />

All the islands are keen to move on from<br />

the miserable memories and make it clear<br />

that the Caribbean is very much open for<br />

business. And in locations the hurricanes<br />

did not hit, such as Jamaica, Antigua and<br />

St. Lucia, prepping for the season involves,<br />

cleaning sprucing up, and painting. Marigot<br />

Bay Marina on St. Lucia recently completed<br />

a full marina upgrade which includes a brandnew<br />

Marina board walk which adds to the<br />

durability of the structure, and a redesigned<br />

bridge that connects the Marina to the<br />

Marigot Bay resort.<br />

Top tips<br />

The island experts recommend visiting<br />

yachts stay in close contact with yacht<br />

agents in the areas they choose to cruise.<br />

Says Simon Manley at Shore Support on<br />

St. Martin, “Weather is a huge factor in<br />

the comfort and enjoyment of guests and<br />

we spend a lot of time helping captains<br />

find calmer anchorages and adapting their<br />

itineraries on the fly.” And the other thing<br />

to remember is the paperwork. “Some<br />

boats make the mistake of assuming<br />

that checking into one island, especially<br />

in the southern Caribbean, automatically<br />

checks them into others. It’s important for<br />

captains to remember that most islands<br />

are independent sovereign states and the<br />

regulations for each port of entry must<br />

be respected to avoid penalties or fines,”<br />

explains Troy Blanchard at Marigot Bay, St.<br />

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Concierge are always available to suit the<br />

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Lucia. Almost every stop on an itinerary<br />

involves clearing in and out of customs and<br />

Immigration, meaning you have to check in<br />

and leave each country at port of entry. So<br />

Nick Line, Managing Director, at Anchor<br />

Concierge & Super Yacht Services Ltd,<br />

on Antigua suggests spending a few days<br />

around each island to cut down on time<br />

dealing with formalities.<br />

Samuel Andrews of Sam Taxi Tours Ltd on<br />

Dominica warns that yachts coming for the<br />

first time must be made aware that nationals<br />

from the following countries require a visa<br />

to enter the country: China, Syria, Lebanon,<br />

Iraq, Iran, Nigeria, Dominican Republic, and<br />

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CARIBBEAN<br />

SAM TAXI TOURS<br />

Sam Taxi Tours started out as a one-man taxi service in<br />

1991 and later blossomed into a fully registered company.<br />

The foundations of this company were been built on the<br />

willingness of Samuel Andrews to take risks and to do<br />

whatever it takes to bring ultimate satisfaction to clients<br />

and customers. The pillars of this company are knowledge,<br />

integrity, confidentiality and distinction. Sam Taxi is now<br />

well-known throughout St. Vincent and the Grenadines,<br />

the Caribbean and the yachting world. For such a level of<br />

excellence, Sam Taxi Tours Limited was awarded with the<br />

Prime Minister’s Trophy for long outstanding service in the<br />

hospitality industry.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 784 456 4338<br />

or visit www.samtaxiandtours.com<br />

Jordan. All other paperwork would be normal.<br />

In Jamaica, Boaters will need to complete<br />

forms for the health/quarantine, immigration<br />

and customs department. However, these<br />

forms are all provided free of charge at<br />

the port of entry. Provisioning wise most<br />

agree with Nick Line at Anchor Concierge<br />

& Super Yacht Services Ltd who says that<br />

while shipping in provisions seems like an<br />

extravagance, a great deal of what is in the<br />

supermarkets on the islands, is shipped in<br />

by sea and so it’s a week old and subject<br />

to shipping costs and duty before it hit the<br />

shelves, so flying in high quality provisions<br />

that are two days old and duty free makes<br />

a lot of sense as it will keep longer onboard.<br />

Christine Downer,Marina Manager at Errol<br />

Flynn Marina & Boatyard on Jamaica says<br />

that dry goods are all available at the big<br />

chain supermarkets in Kingston and can<br />

be easily had with a local driver. She would<br />

encourage yachts to bring specialised fish<br />

that is not in Jamaican waters (example:<br />

Atlantic salmon) with them as it can take<br />

some time to import due to the nature<br />

of the goods.<br />

Knuckling down to the yummy stuff these<br />

locals offer up their favourite, un-missable<br />

bits of their island lives.<br />

Dominica<br />

“My father’s grand parents were Irish<br />

folks who were sent to the sister island<br />

of Montserrat to oversee a plantation,”<br />

explains Andrew Cobra O’Brien of Cobra<br />

Tours/Dominica Yacht Agency. “My dad<br />

boarded a banana boat and came to<br />

Dominica as a young man...met my mom<br />

whose parents were descendants of Africans<br />

(who were brought to the island to work<br />

the plantations) and Kalinago (Carib Indian<br />

who came to the island by choice from<br />

being hunters and gatherers or nomads,<br />

back then coming from south east Asia<br />

in the late 15th century)...and boom...<br />

here I am! Ever since he has been on this<br />

island. O’Brien’s favourite spots include:<br />

Prince Rupert’s Bay, Mero Bay, Champagne<br />

COBRA TOURS AND<br />

YACHT SERVICES<br />

Dominica’s premier yacht agency offering<br />

signature island wide experiences including<br />

the famous Indian River – filming site of<br />

Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean, hiking,<br />

dive, ATVs, zip lines and so much more.<br />

Since 1989 Cobra has been recognized for<br />

providing exceptional superyacht services:<br />

port clearances, fuel bunkering, tours & taxis,<br />

provisioning, entertainment, aircraft charters,<br />

yacht registration and real estate. Relied<br />

on for total satisfaction, the agency earned<br />

Dominica’s Tourism Director’s Award. Clients<br />

are guaranteed superior service and Team<br />

Cobra’s personal touch in delivering the best<br />

The Nature Island has to offer.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 767 245 6332<br />

or visit www.cobratours.dm<br />

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More than a berthing<br />

destination<br />

Attracting visitors from around the world,<br />

Marigot Bay Marina is a beautiful combination<br />

of deep blue waters from the bay and crisp,<br />

green palms from the gardens. As practical as<br />

it is beautiful, the marina provides convenient<br />

access to the Caribbean and offers a 5-star<br />

luxury resort for boaters and their guests.<br />

MarigotBayResort.com/Marina<br />

https://www.marigotbayresort.com/marina/marina-reservations/<br />

Marina Office: 1 758 451 4275<br />

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CARIBBEAN<br />

Beach Bay on the south west coast of the<br />

island, south of the capital city of Roseau<br />

and immediately north of the boundaries of<br />

the (SSMR) Soufiere Scottshead Marine<br />

Reserve.”What do I love most about my<br />

island? The nature and natural sites of the<br />

island...which sync with the friendliness of<br />

its people. The very strong heritage and<br />

cultural background that make us who we<br />

are!” You don’t want to miss the diving,<br />

snorkelling and whale watching in this spot<br />

of the world.<br />

St. Maarten<br />

Simon Manley, from Shore Support<br />

hitchhiked/sailed to the island 30 years<br />

ago, and captained yachts between the<br />

Caribbean and the US East coast for a few<br />

years before staying for a summer and really<br />

enjoying it. He says, “I got a challenging and<br />

interesting job as the Caribbean Manager<br />

for Sunsail and the Moorings which kept<br />

me travelling throughout the islands<br />

but using St Maarten/St Martin as my<br />

home base.” His favourite two locations<br />

are two of the Anguillas outer islands<br />

– Dog Island and Scrub Island. He also<br />

suggests a climb up the active volcano<br />

Mount Scenery (887m) on Saba Island.<br />

Saba is Dutch and Mount Scenery is the<br />

highest point of the entire Netherlands.<br />

Pre-hurricane Irma, the St.Martin would<br />

have about 400 yachts over 80ft visiting<br />

the area and this year Manley expects<br />

about 75% of that. Says Manley, “I love the<br />

diversity of the region. It’s cosmopolitan<br />

with French, Dutch, Antillean etc and also<br />

diverse with peaceful and relatively remote<br />

spots, busy St Maarten, and classy and<br />

chic St Barths.”<br />

Antigua<br />

Nick Line, Managing Director of Anchor<br />

Concierge & Super Yacht Services Ltd<br />

at Falmouth Harbour Marina didn’t know<br />

where Antigua was when he answered a<br />

ANTIGUA IS STILL A VERY TYPICAL CARIBBEAN<br />

ISLAND AND NOT SPOILT BY HIGH RISE DEVELOPMENT.<br />

IT HAS SOME GREAT ANCHORAGES AND SHELTERED<br />

BAYS, ALONG WITH STUNNING VIEWS AND A HISTORY<br />

job advert in 1987. He spent a stint in<br />

Spain before returning again in 2004. It’s<br />

hard to name a favourite spot, there are<br />

too many and the islands are too diverse<br />

to compare; The British, the Dutch, the<br />

French and the US Virgin Islands. But he<br />

knows why he loves Antigua, ‘It is still a<br />

very typical Caribbean island and not spoilt<br />

by high rise development. It has some great<br />

anchorages and sheltered bays, along with<br />

stunning views and a great history.”<br />

St. Vincent & the Grenadines<br />

St.Vincent, says Samuel Andrews of Sam<br />

Taxi Tours Ltd, is a lush green island,<br />

very sunny, inhabited by friendly people.<br />

CASA DE CAMPO<br />

A superyacht marina located 7km away<br />

from the La Romana International Airport,<br />

and part of the huge 7,000 acre Casa de<br />

Campo Resort including three 18 hole golf<br />

courses, heliport, luxury villas for sale or rent<br />

and a five star hotel. The Marina offers 16’ of<br />

draft for vessels of up to 250’ LOA with three<br />

alternative mooring systems for vessels of<br />

different sizes. As an official ‘Port of Entry’<br />

to the Dominican Republic Customs and<br />

Immigration facilities are available onsite<br />

24hrs with personalised assistance. The<br />

excellent shoreside facilities at the marina<br />

include banks, a good supermarket<br />

with gourmet provisioning, a range of<br />

international restaurants, various café bars,<br />

3 screen cinema complex, yacht concierge<br />

services, cigar shop, designer boutiques,<br />

jewelry stores and a pharmacy.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 866 860 5472<br />

or visit www.casadecampo.com.do<br />

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TRANSSHIPPING AGENTS<br />

YACHTING AGENTS IN REPUBLIC OF PANAMA<br />

www.transshipping-pty.com<br />

Custom-made Luxury<br />

Yacht Lettering<br />

Agency Cruise Ship & Yachting Service, St. Vincent<br />

SAM TAXI & TOURS LTD<br />

T (784) 456-4338<br />

E sam-taxi-tours@vincysurf.com<br />

www.samtaxiandtours.com<br />

ST. VINCENT | BEQUIA | MUSTIQUE | CANOUAN | UNION ISLAND<br />

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CARIBBEAN<br />

The beaches are lovely, especially in the<br />

Grenadines. He expects about 3,000 yachts<br />

between the islands this season. He says,<br />

“On mainland St. Vincent, there are many<br />

places to pull in along the coastline. They<br />

are: Chateaubelair, Cumberland, Wallilabou<br />

Anchorage, Young Island Cut and all the<br />

Grenadines. If you are a megayacht, we<br />

recommend getting an agent to handle<br />

the paperwork and avoid the stress of<br />

the local bureaucracy. Less time would<br />

be spent answering questions so that<br />

you can deal with the guests on board.”<br />

St. Lucia<br />

Troy Blanchard, Marigot Bay Marina<br />

Manager was born and raised on the island.<br />

He’s expecting more than 150 superyachts<br />

ranging from 80’-240’ feet to visit Marigot<br />

Bay, with many more sailing along St Lucia<br />

waters. For him the most beautiful part of<br />

the island and a favourite spot for boaters is<br />

between the Pitons, the UNESCO listed twin<br />

volcanic cones on the south of the island,<br />

in Soufriere. Many of the top recommended<br />

excursions are in Soufriere so it gives guests<br />

and crew the convenience of easy access to<br />

many of the top tourist sites. Soufriere is<br />

also home to the famous drive in Volcano.<br />

Another favourite location is Pigeon island<br />

to the north. A short ride to the shore<br />

from anchorage gives one the opportunity<br />

to learn about the rich history and culture<br />

of Saint Lucia. Rodney Bay offers a lot in<br />

terms of night life and excitement. “Saint<br />

Lucia is called Helen of the West Indies for<br />

a reason. Its sheer beauty and fascinating<br />

culture, coupled with warm, friendly and<br />

genuine people make it stand out in the<br />

Caribbean,” says Blanchard proudly.<br />

MARIGOT BAY<br />

Described by US author James Michener as<br />

“the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean”,<br />

the Marigot Bay Marina is the Caribbean’s<br />

unique premier yachting destination,<br />

servicing yachts up to 280 feet. Nestled<br />

beside the 5-star Marigot Bay Resort, marina<br />

guests can enjoy elegant accommodation,<br />

dining and carefully curated activities that<br />

showcase the best of Saint Lucia. With a<br />

full-service Marina and natural deep harbour,<br />

Marigot Bay provides shelter for ships of<br />

varying sizes during the worst weather<br />

conditions. Their Personal Assistant services<br />

and welcome programme are unique to<br />

the yachting industry and unrivalled in<br />

the Caribbean. Marigot Bay’s magnificent<br />

lush setting places guests to nearby Saint<br />

Lucia’s majestic rainforests and Pitons and<br />

provides access for originating yacht charters<br />

with direct international daily flights arriving<br />

into Saint Lucia.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 758 458 5300<br />

or visit www.MarigotBayResort.com<br />

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ERROL FLYNN<br />

MARINA & BOATYARD<br />

The Errol Flynn Marina offers 32 Fixed Dockage Berths<br />

and 25 Mooring Balls with excellent facilities for a<br />

superior yachting experience in one of the world’s<br />

most beautiful and protected harbours. It is the only<br />

Caribbean marina capable of handing the largest yachts<br />

in the world. Facilities include:<br />

• WI-FI<br />

• Fuel Facility & Bunkering<br />

• 100-ton travel lift<br />

• 24 Hour manned Security & CCTV Cameras<br />

• Swimming Pool<br />

• Restaurant<br />

• Electronic access Dock & Bathroom Gates<br />

• Banks, ATMs, Markets & Supermarkets<br />

- 3 minutes’ walk<br />

Phone: (876)715-6044 / (876) 993-3209<br />

E-mail: info@errolflynnmarina.com<br />

www.errolflynnmarina.com<br />

YACHT AGENT<br />

PORT CLEARANCE<br />

FUEL BUNKERING<br />

CONCIERGE<br />

PROVISIONING<br />

GUIDED TOURS<br />

DIRECTOR OF TOURISM AWARD<br />

T: +1 767 245 6332<br />

E: cobratours@hotmail.com<br />

VHF: 10/16<br />

www.cobratours.dm<br />

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CARIBBEAN<br />

Jamaica<br />

Christine Downer, Marina Manager at<br />

Errol Flynn Marina and Boatyard suggests<br />

treating Jamaica as a destination in itself<br />

rather than a stop-off and to include<br />

multiple Jamaican ports in the itinerary:<br />

Port Antonio, Ocho Rios, Montego Bay,<br />

Negril and spend 3-4 days in each port.<br />

If you are going around the Island get<br />

a cruising permit in advance from the<br />

Maritime Authority of Jamaica. Some of<br />

her top recommendations include: rafting on<br />

the Rio Grande, the view at the Blue Lagoon<br />

hanging out at Frenchman’s Cove beach,<br />

eating lunch at Boston Jerk Centre and<br />

touring the Blue Mountains. She says, “It all<br />

depends on what expectations visitors have<br />

before they get here. For example some<br />

must visit Bob Marley Museum because<br />

they know him for the reggae music, or see<br />

Tracks and Records because of Usain Bolt.<br />

The island has a variety of attractions to<br />

cater to the different needs of tourists. For<br />

example we have mountains for hiking, rivers<br />

for rafting and swimming, many beaches,<br />

waterfalls, scuba diving, snorkelling, deep<br />

sea fishing, culture, reggae music and world<br />

renowned jerk cuisine!”<br />

So there you have it - the lowdown on six<br />

of the top Caribbean islands. But that’s<br />

not even touching the tip of a palm tree of<br />

what’s on offer in the Caribbean Sea. There<br />

are more than 700 different Caribbean<br />

islands, islets, reefs and caves to explore<br />

across the three major island groups of<br />

The Lucayan Archipelago, and The Greater<br />

and the Lesser Antilles. So relax. Chill out.<br />

You’ve got seven hundred excuses to stay<br />

there for as long as you like.<br />

YACHT HAVEN GRANDE<br />

Awarded the coveted 5 Gold Anchor Award<br />

and named the 2016 Superyacht Marina<br />

of the Year, IGY’s Yacht Haven Grande in<br />

the historic Charlotte Amalie Harbor in St.<br />

Thomas, USVI is one of the finest luxury<br />

yacht marinas in the world. Forty-six<br />

megayacht slips, world-class amenities,<br />

extraordinary service, a beautiful location<br />

and idyllic sailing climate make Yacht Haven<br />

Grande a premier destination. The marina is<br />

complimented by the adjoining shopping<br />

galleria and office complex, and shops at<br />

Yacht Haven Grande. They offer side-to<br />

berth for yachts up to 656’, in-slip highspeed<br />

fueling, waste and oil removal,<br />

24-hour security and nearby access to the<br />

island’s best yacht provisioning, catering,<br />

laundry, fitness centre and ships’ chandlery<br />

and much more.<br />

For more details Tel: +1.340.774.9500<br />

or visit www.igy-yachthavengrande.com<br />

SHORE SUPPORT<br />

Shore Support is a Caribbean Yacht Agency that<br />

changed the way yacht agents have traditionally done<br />

business in the region. With a fleet of RIB tenders and<br />

centre console boats they pickup and deliver directly<br />

to you at anchor and in surrounding islands. Vessel<br />

clearance is done before or as you enter the bridge,<br />

saving time for guests and tender launching. They<br />

have also worked with suppliers to change packaging<br />

techniques to ensure freshness and to save weight<br />

on flown in products. They also cover all of the usual<br />

agency work, clearances and assistance in all islands,<br />

APA delivery and more.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 721 544 5009<br />

or visit www.shoresupport.net<br />

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food & drink<br />

What's new in food and drink. The latest trends<br />

for you to try over the <strong>winter</strong> months<br />

THE INGREDIENT...<br />

SCALLOPS<br />

Scallops are relatively fast growing, easy to<br />

source locally and plentiful. Dredging, as we<br />

know damages the seabed and sea life, so we<br />

urge you to only buy hand dived scallops.<br />

What to look for Look for the term ‘dry’ on the<br />

label. These haven’t been soaked in water, so<br />

the flavour is retained.<br />

Great ways to cook They’re fab roasted on the<br />

half shell for 3-4 minutes in the hot oven with<br />

shredded ginger, chilli and a splash of soy and<br />

sesame oil. Garnish with fresh coriander to<br />

serve or sear in a hot pan with a pink pepper<br />

crust to serve with colcannon and a glug of<br />

balsamic vinegar.<br />

How to prep Prise open the shell at the hinge,<br />

insert a knife to cut the muscle. Remove the<br />

top shell, then lift out the scallop with a spoon.<br />

Pull off and discard the frill, skirt and dark<br />

bits around the muscle.<br />

MAKE THE<br />

CHOICE<br />

LOSE COFFEE<br />

CHOOSE WHEATGRASS<br />

Looking for a better wake-up call than<br />

your gallon of flat white? Try a shot of<br />

wheatgrass laced with cinnamon: it's<br />

nature's version of a Red Bull. A standard<br />

serving has 24mg of magnesium -<br />

around 8% of the recommended dietary<br />

allowance for women. It keeps energy<br />

levels high by oxygenating the blood. It's<br />

also a potent source of vitamins C, E, K<br />

and B-complex. The cinnamon<br />

(anti-inflammatory, full of weight loss<br />

aiding cinnulin) will sweeten the deal.<br />

Wheatgrass is pretty, well let's just say,<br />

intense, on its own. Try it in small<br />

quantities at first and work your way up.<br />

Make your own at home in a nice<br />

re-usable cup and off you go.<br />

TRY THESE LESSER<br />

KNOWN PORK CUTS<br />

PORK COLLAR Taken from the<br />

neck of the pig, it's often sold<br />

cut into steaks, but it's worth<br />

seeking out a larger cut, boned<br />

and rolled, for slow roasting.<br />

Try it…For pulled pork as an alternative<br />

to shoulder, or smoked gently for hours in<br />

southern-style barbecue.<br />

PIG’S CHEEK These little pillows of pork offer<br />

some of the most delicious meat on the whole<br />

animal. Try them slow braised.<br />

Try it… Cooked with aromatic vegetables and<br />

wine for a rich rag or with sherry, tomato and<br />

paprika to make a Spanish style stew; for an<br />

extra special dish add a few clams at the end.<br />

WHY NOT<br />

TRY?<br />

EDAMAME BEAN<br />

HOUMOUS<br />

This soybean derived<br />

alternative offers<br />

almost twice the<br />

protein and<br />

half the fat<br />

of chickpea<br />

humous. It's also<br />

rich in the amino<br />

acid lysine, to<br />

help strengthen<br />

bones and teeth<br />

and lower cholesterol.<br />

Make your own by boiling<br />

shelled edamame for five<br />

minutes, pureeing, then adding lemon zest<br />

and juice, crushed garlic, two tablespoons of<br />

tahini paste and a dash of water.<br />

GET<br />

GINSPIRED<br />

Gin lovers, it's<br />

time to get<br />

acquainted with<br />

flavoured gin<br />

SIPSMITH LEMON<br />

DRIZZLE GIN<br />

Sipsmith take their<br />

classic London Dry<br />

Gin and layer on<br />

sweet sundried<br />

lemon peel, lemon<br />

verbena and<br />

vapour-infused<br />

fresh lemons.<br />

SPIT-ROASTED<br />

PINEAPPLE GIN<br />

Whole pineapples are<br />

roasted on a spit with<br />

demerara sugar until<br />

a beautiful caramelisation<br />

occurs. The<br />

pineapple is then<br />

combined with some<br />

bold and bright gin.<br />

EDINBURGH RHUBARB<br />

& GINGER GIN<br />

Freshly picked<br />

spring-crop rhubarb<br />

is spiked with oriental<br />

ginger and infused for<br />

a classic Edinburgh<br />

Gin. The brand also<br />

has many other<br />

interesting flavours.<br />

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FOOD & DRINK<br />

under the grill<br />

JAMES MORRIS<br />

A chef on superyachts for<br />

over 20 years, now founder<br />

of Salt Professional Catering.<br />

Before becoming a chef<br />

onboard yachts, James had<br />

extensive experience in<br />

Michelin starred restaurants<br />

and 5 starred hotels such as<br />

the Savoy in London<br />

What is your favourite dish to cook?<br />

At this time of year it would be a slow braised ox cheek<br />

in port and madeira with smoked potato puree, wild<br />

mushrooms and black truffles.<br />

Where is your favourite restaurant?<br />

One of my favourite restaurants would have to be the<br />

Terrace Restaurant at The Chevre d’or in Eze. Delicious<br />

food combined with a spectacular view.<br />

What is your favourite kitchen gadget?<br />

The spit roast we use on the open log fire at home. To<br />

make amazing Sunday roasts. It literally attaches to the<br />

fireplace whenever we need it, and entertains everyone<br />

whilst the food is cooking.<br />

LET'S TRY<br />

SORGHUM<br />

The new quinoa apparently…<br />

Previously only really a<br />

staple in old southern<br />

American cooking, chefs<br />

across the globe are now<br />

enthusing about the wonder<br />

grain! The versatile grain is packed full of goodness. Protein rich,<br />

gluten free, packed full of all the necessary vitamins, easy to<br />

digest, extremely filling and hugely eco-friendly. Farmed sorghum<br />

only requires a third less water to grow than quinoa or other<br />

grains and pulses. Put it in your salad, use it as a substitute for<br />

rice, or even pop sorghum instead of corn!<br />

QUICK & EASY<br />

BUTTER BEAN & CHORIZO STEW<br />

Serves 4<br />

Slice the chorizo and tip into a large saucepan over a medium heat. Fry<br />

gently for 5 mins or until starting to turn dark brown. Add the tomatoes<br />

and butter beans, bring to the boil, then simmer for 10 mins. Swirl through<br />

the pesto, season lightly and ladle into four bowls.<br />

Prep 5 minutes Cook 10 minutes<br />

What is your favourite type of food?<br />

I love fresh fish and seafood. Nothing beats it!<br />

What three factors do you look for in food?<br />

Freshness, seasonality and flavour.<br />

Where do you think is the best city in the world for food?<br />

It would be either New York or Bangkok.<br />

200g cooking<br />

chorizo<br />

2 x cans chopped<br />

tomatoes<br />

What is the one ingredient everyone needs in their galley?<br />

Salt.<br />

What was the last meal you cooked for yourself because you<br />

really wanted to eat it?<br />

Duck leg confit with onion marmalade and potato rosti.<br />

What is your most memorable food moment?<br />

My first experience of haute cuisine was at the River<br />

Restaurant in the Savoy Hotel after my interview, realising<br />

I would soon be able to replicate it. This was my epiphany<br />

moment.<br />

Where is your favourite local market for fresh produce?<br />

The fruit and vegetable market in Beaulieu-sur-Mer is my<br />

favourite. I just love it when my day starts here, you have<br />

quality produce, authentic French market traders and<br />

fresh sea air around you.<br />

Who is your favourite provisioner and why?<br />

Jean-Michel Foulquie at Prestige Gourmet in Antibes.<br />

Amazing produce at realistic prices.<br />

Most outrageous guest request?<br />

To roast about 10 cote de boeufs with every meal and<br />

discard the meat so they could gnaw the bones.<br />

2 x cans<br />

butter beans<br />

1 jar fresh<br />

pesto<br />

WHY DON'T YOU TRY...VINEGAR<br />

Move over single estate olive oils, vinegar is where it's at. A good<br />

vinegar brightens gravies, sharpens stews and transforms a salad.<br />

Unio Moscatel Vinegar<br />

From Catalonia, its floral notes marry well with game,<br />

walnuts and cheese.<br />

Valdespino Sherry Vinegar<br />

Ages like a quality sherry and delivers<br />

sweet sharp yeasty and nutty flavours.<br />

Natural Umber<br />

Raw, unfiltered organic<br />

cider vinegar from Northern<br />

Ireland. Containing the health<br />

benefits of mother of vinegar.<br />

Womersley Raspberry Vinegar<br />

Brilliant in a goat's cheese<br />

and pine nut salad.<br />

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You may not need them but you could certainly get used to them<br />

TIME FOR TEA<br />

For those of us who drink tea, the daily pause to put on the<br />

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teapot is intended to slot into your daily tea drinking ritual<br />

and is a delight for all the senses.<br />

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BOWLED OVER<br />

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this masterfully crafted bonbonniere. Inspired by Henning Koppel’s<br />

1960s designs. Itself an object of sculptural beauty, the box is a useful<br />

place to store sweets or other small treasures.<br />

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FOOD & DRINK<br />

CHOC-TASTIC<br />

Imagined by Hotel Chocolat, engineered by Dualit, this chocolate<br />

velvetiser comes with its signature magnetic whisk and a snug-fitting lid;<br />

it also sits, cordless, on a kettle-style power base. Yes, it is an expensive,<br />

space-gobbling, single-cup, single-use gadget, but it is very pretty.<br />

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EAU SO GOOD<br />

The new water jug from Menu is tall,<br />

slim and simple – specifically created for<br />

the purpose it was intended. There can<br />

be little doubt that the jug is for pouring<br />

water, not wine. The slender, waist-like<br />

shape provides a solid grip and the<br />

elegant lid comes with a mechanism<br />

which automatically opens when you<br />

pour, ensuring that foreign objects stay<br />

out and ice cubes, slices of lemon and<br />

mint leaves stay in.<br />

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MAKING THE CUT<br />

Inspired by the precision and agility<br />

of a scalpel this handmade steak knife<br />

is sharp, nimble and what your steak<br />

deserves. Measuring at just over 8<br />

inches long, Skalpel has been tirelessly<br />

engineered and prototyped to a size,<br />

weight and scale that sits perfectly in<br />

the hand. Skalpel’s smooth edge blade<br />

means this knife won’t drag and tear your<br />

meat when slicing.<br />

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FOOD & DRINK<br />

Top quality wines<br />

at realistic prices<br />

At this time of year<br />

one should be saving<br />

or abstaining after the<br />

extravagances of the<br />

festive season, and yet<br />

Tom Harrow suggests<br />

there are also some<br />

gatherings that may<br />

require bringing<br />

a bottle or two<br />

Below are my currently preferred<br />

off-piste selections that will ensure<br />

affordable but entirely enjoyable<br />

sampling of some new wines over the<br />

<strong>winter</strong> months ahead.<br />

Gruner Veltliner<br />

Austria is responsible for making<br />

some terrific wines at the<br />

moment. Whilst the reds further<br />

south in the Burgenland are well<br />

worth exploring, it was Gruner<br />

Veltliner which really put the<br />

country back on the wine map<br />

after the unfortunate antifreeze<br />

scandal of the 80s. Whether from<br />

the Kremstal, Kamptal or Wachau regions,<br />

there is no shortage of these impressively<br />

decent and characterful whites to enjoy,<br />

under €15.Stylistically Gruner tends to<br />

occupy a space somewhere between<br />

Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling with some of<br />

the gooseberry and grapefruit character of<br />

the former with the more floral and stony<br />

notes of the latter and a distinctive note of<br />

freshly milled white pepper. Recommended<br />

producers include Domaine Wachau, Sepp<br />

Moser and Weingut Stadt Krems.<br />

Picpoul de Pinet<br />

Known as the Muscadet of the<br />

south, this charming and supple<br />

wine shares some of its northern<br />

cousin’s leesy, wheaty character<br />

but with a ripeness of spicy,<br />

cinnamon-dusted melon fruit<br />

that reminds you that it hails<br />

from the warmer climes of the<br />

Languedoc. A great example of<br />

an affordable wine appreciated by those<br />

in the know, its ever-growing fanbase will<br />

attest to what a pleasure it is tasting<br />

an unpretentious, versatile white that is<br />

zippier yet fuller textured than Pinot Grigio<br />

but fruitier and softer than lesser Loire<br />

Sauvignon Blanc and similarly priced. A great<br />

and gluggable aperitif, it’s also well-paired<br />

to the local oysters and other freshlycaught<br />

shellfish. Recommended producers<br />

include Domaine Ls Croix Gratiot, Le Cave<br />

de L’Ormarine and Domaine Les Lauriers.<br />

Barbera (d’Asti/ d’Alba<br />

or del Monferrato)<br />

Very much thought of as the<br />

second grape of the Langhe – with<br />

Nebbiolo and the grand wines of<br />

Barolo and Barbaresco hogging<br />

the limelight, Barbera is well<br />

worth getting to grips with. Its<br />

forest berry, brambly character<br />

is supported by a crisp vein of<br />

natural acidity whilst its tannins are quite<br />

gentle and fruity. Rarely expensive, Barbera<br />

is always good with charcuterie but also a<br />

meaty ragu and less wallet-busting wines<br />

of Piedmont. Spending your well-earned<br />

savings on extra truffle shavings definitely<br />

makes sense… recommended wines come<br />

from Villa Sparina, Castello di Neive and<br />

Araldica.<br />

Monstant DO<br />

With vineyards almost completely<br />

surrounding Spain’s most voguish<br />

wine destination, Priorat, Monstant<br />

is capable of producing some<br />

exciting, richly hedonistic reds<br />

especially. Stony soils, often<br />

bordering the mountains after<br />

which the region is named, an<br />

arid climate and, where you can<br />

find it, old vine Garnacha (Grenache) and<br />

Carinena (Carignan) makes for an attractive<br />

combination that tends to punch well above<br />

its modest price. Dark-fruited with polished<br />

leather and dried herb notes, Monstant<br />

reds are good examples of affordable<br />

<strong>winter</strong> warmers, and great with roasted<br />

and slow braised meats. Recommended<br />

wines come from Bodegas Acoustic, Celler<br />

de Capcanes and Cinglesblaus.<br />

Uruguayan Tannat<br />

What Malbec has done for Argentina,<br />

and Carmenere is doing for Chile,<br />

Tannat is hoping to achieve for<br />

Uruguay, i.e take a later-ripening,<br />

lesser known European grape and<br />

applying more sunshine and heat<br />

in order to get sufficiently juicy<br />

fruit to balance the rich tannins<br />

and slightly green character<br />

that cooler climates produce. When<br />

this is achieved the resultant wines are<br />

powerful and spicy with chocolate pod,<br />

coffee bean aromas alongside a morass<br />

of dark, plummy fruit. The leading light in<br />

this field is Bodega Garzon, whose wines<br />

are terrific value for the quality and scale<br />

of production. Other recommended wines<br />

to try this season come from Pisano and<br />

Bodegas Carrau.<br />

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Eat Montenegro<br />

THE TOP TABLES<br />

AND EATERIES TO<br />

FIT ALL PALATES<br />

AND POCKETS<br />

IN GLORIOUS<br />

SVETI STEFAN<br />

ADROVIC RESTAURANT<br />

Adrovic Restaurant at Hotel Adrovic is a stunning<br />

place to eat and not just because of the incredible<br />

views form the top terrace. The Budva Riviera has<br />

amazing sunsets and this is the perfect place to view<br />

them. The food is fresh, exciting and innovative, with<br />

an impressive locally sourced wine list and also a<br />

great Italian selection. Take your special one here for<br />

dinner if you want to impress!<br />

Jadranski Put bb<br />

Tel: +382 33 468 507 | €€<br />

NOBU<br />

If further proof was ever needed that Sveti<br />

Stefan was a hotspot for the hip and incredibly<br />

well-heeled, the 2016 opening of a Nobu<br />

restaurant is it. Perched on a wooded hill with<br />

divine views of the island and over to Budva,<br />

Nobu features a slick menu, designer sushi and<br />

sashimi that is famous the world over.<br />

Sv. Stefan<br />

Tel: +382 69 133 158 | €€€€<br />

OLIVE TREE<br />

Counting a rich tradition of excellent food,<br />

service and the place to be seen, this new<br />

eatery is on the site of the original Olive Tree,<br />

a restaurant that served the Yugoslav jet-set<br />

during the 70s. The three levels can comfortably<br />

accommodate 250 guests, so if you’re looking<br />

for intimacy, then look elsewhere. Specialising<br />

in Greek and Mediterranean dishes, this is a top<br />

destination for foodies.<br />

Sv. Stefan<br />

Tel: +382 69 187 988 | €€€<br />

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TABLE TALK<br />

FEMELJA KENTERA<br />

Well priced local cuisine in a<br />

homey atmosphere. The menu is<br />

nicely priced, the staff are friendly<br />

and the views from the balcony are<br />

stupendous. This is a great place<br />

to enjoy the famous views without<br />

the price tag, especially at sunset.<br />

With a varied menu, there is<br />

something here for everyone, but<br />

with an accent on seafood…<br />

Slobode 24<br />

Tel: + 382 69 231 922 | €€<br />

RESTAURANT NOBU<br />

SVETI STEFAN, MONTENEGRO<br />

PAŠTROVIĆA DVWORI<br />

With its authentic, homemade Paštrovići cuisine and nightly traditional<br />

entertainment, this happy, hospitable family-run restaurant ought to<br />

be on every traveller's to-try list. It is less flashy than most Sveti Stefan<br />

restaurants but ticks all the boxes. A little tough to find and off the beaten<br />

track, but maybe this is its charm. Warm staff, great value and definitely<br />

worth a visit in the evening for the ‘local’ entertainment.<br />

Blizkuce<br />

Tel: +382 33 468 162 | €€€<br />

BLACK<br />

RISOTTO<br />

A coastal specialty,<br />

which gets its famous<br />

black colour from cuttlefish<br />

ink. A really good black<br />

risotto also has subtle<br />

flavours of white wine,<br />

bay, garlic and<br />

nutmeg<br />

DRAGO<br />

Traditional Montenegrin cuisine<br />

like calamari, octopus and Balkan<br />

sausages at reasonable prices.<br />

Have a light breakfast and lunch,<br />

the servings are very generous.<br />

Semi-formal but relaxed and the<br />

staff are knowledgeable, friendly<br />

and quick. Once again, wonderful<br />

views, a varied menu, basically<br />

a decent mid range restaurant<br />

where you can’t go wrong.<br />

Slobode 32<br />

Tel: +382 33 468 477 | €€<br />

BROILED BLACK COD WITH MISO Serves 4<br />

INGREDIENTS<br />

4 black cod fillets<br />

800g Nobu-style Saikyo Miso<br />

METHOD<br />

• Pat the fillets thoroughly dry with paper towels. Slather the<br />

fish with Nobu-style Saikyo Miso and place in a dish and<br />

cover tightly. Leave to steep in the fridge for 2 to 3 days.<br />

• Preheat the oven to 200˚C. Preheat a grill or broiler. Lightly<br />

wipe off any excess miso clinging to the fillets but don’t<br />

rinse it off. Place the fish on the grill, or in a broiler pan,<br />

and grill or broil until the surface of the fish turns brown.<br />

Then bake for 10 to 15 minutes.<br />

• Arrange the black cod fillets on individual plates and<br />

garnish with hajikami. Add a few extra drops of Nobu-style<br />

Saikyo Miso to each plate.<br />

NOBU-STYLE SAIKYO MISO<br />

Sake<br />

150ml mirin<br />

1 stalk hajikami per serving<br />

450g white miso paste<br />

225g granulated sugar<br />

METHOD<br />

• Bring the sake and mirin to a boil in a saucepan over high<br />

heat. Boil for 20 seconds to evaporate the alcohol.<br />

• Turn the heat down to low and add the miso paste, mixing<br />

with a wooden spoon. When the miso has dissolved<br />

completely, turn the heat up again and add the sugar,<br />

stirring constantly. Remove from heat once the sugar is<br />

fully dissolved. Cool to room temperature.<br />

HAJIMAKI (ginger pickled in sweet vinegar)<br />

• Cut the ginger into lengths. Briefly plunge the ginger into<br />

a pot of boiling water to which rice vinegar has been added<br />

(1 tablespoon per 1 quart/liger water). Drain and sprinkle<br />

thoroughly with sea salt. Let cool to room temperature.<br />

Leave for 12 hours to pickle in Ama-zu which has been<br />

diluted 100% with water.<br />

AMA-ZU (sweet vinegar)<br />

8 tbps rice vinegar<br />

6 tbps granulated sugar<br />

2 tsp sea salt<br />

• Heat the rice vinegar, sugar and sea salt in a small<br />

saucepan over medium heat until the sugar has fully<br />

dissolved. Remove from heat immediately.<br />

• Cool to room temperature.<br />

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The latest facts, fads and tips to help keep<br />

you in ship shape condition this <strong>winter</strong><br />

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GENEVA<br />

Bespoke programmes involve a<br />

roll call of cryo-wraps (to kickstart<br />

circulation), balneotherapy (to boost<br />

metabolism) and cellulite-blasting<br />

lipomassage. But enjoyment is<br />

also part of the experience. Café<br />

Lauren, a light-filled sanctuary of<br />

cream leather, velvet cushions and<br />

flattering lighting, is the pumping<br />

heart of the spa. Refined sugar is<br />

banned, but there’s dense chestnut<br />

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and the best spice-rubbed tuna<br />

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perfect <strong>winter</strong> spa escape.<br />

HERO ADAPTOGENS<br />

ASHWAGANDHA<br />

One of the most widely used herbs in<br />

Ayurdevic medecine, this falls on the<br />

calming end of the spectrum. It’s known<br />

for its anti-axiety effects and can help<br />

you get a good night’s sleep too.<br />

RHODIOLA ROSEA<br />

Rhodiola can have a more stimulating<br />

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relaxation.<br />

BEAUTY MYTH<br />

USE OF CASTOR OIL INCREASES<br />

GROWTH OF EYELASH AND<br />

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While castor oil has long been<br />

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application of the oil itself does not<br />

affect rate of hair growth. However<br />

when applying the oil, it’s suggested<br />

use is massaging it onto the<br />

desired area for a few minutes. It’s<br />

the stimulation that’s associated<br />

with the massage action that likely<br />

causes boosted hair growth.<br />

SLEEP APPS<br />

SLEEP TIME+<br />

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Understand your<br />

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sleep quality. Fall asleep to soothing<br />

soundscapes. Measure resting heart<br />

rate with your phone.<br />

GOOD MORNING<br />

ALARM CLOCK<br />

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It generates low-to-high<br />

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BEAT YOUR STRESS<br />

Relax, you deserve it, it’s good for you, and it takes<br />

less time than you think. You don’t need a spa<br />

weekend or a retreat in order to feel relaxed and<br />

happy. If you are feeling stressed, anxious or if you<br />

have sleeping problems, try the following tips<br />

Breathe deeply<br />

Sit up straight, eyes closed, with a hand on your belly.<br />

Slowly inhale through your nose, reverse the process<br />

and exhale through your mouth. This helps slow your<br />

heart rate, do this exercise for at least 5 minutes.<br />

Decompress<br />

Place a warm heat wrap around your neck and<br />

shoulders for 10 minutes. Close your eyes and relax<br />

your face, neck, upper chest, and back muscles.<br />

Remove the wrap, lay on your back, and use a tennis<br />

ball to massage away tension all over your back.<br />

Watch your diet<br />

What we eat and drink largely impacts our emotional<br />

state. Caffeine and alcohol, even consumed in small<br />

amounts, can cause anxiety and increase feelings<br />

of nervousness and irritability. Greasy and sugary<br />

foods will give an instant sense of pleasure. But will<br />

disappear even quicker, leaving you with an even<br />

stronger feeling of discomfort.<br />

Exercise<br />

Exercise is one of the best remedies to combat<br />

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exercise can relieve mental stress. The benefits are<br />

the strongest when you exercise regularly.<br />

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BODY<br />

Let’s get fizzical<br />

This fizzy face-cleansing technique originally from Japan and popularised in Korea claims to be<br />

a skin miracle worker, not only purifying it post-cleanse, but firming its overall appearance<br />

Fizzy water facial<br />

What is it about?<br />

Carbonated water has a lower pH (between pH3 and<br />

4, which makes it slightly more acidic) than tap water<br />

(between pH6.5-8.5) so it’s less likely to lead to dryness.<br />

Plus, it dilates the skin and widens blood vessels to create<br />

a smoother, brighter complexion.<br />

What are the benefits?<br />

The reason some aestheticians love this treatment, other<br />

than for its simplicity, is because the mineral water can<br />

help keep the cells between collagen fibres strong, aiding<br />

overall firmness and plumpness of the skin. The sparkling<br />

water is also known to help mechanically wash out the<br />

pores without too much harshness.<br />

Regular sparkling water V sparkling mineral water?<br />

The mineral content mixed with the carbonated water is<br />

what is supposed to help deliver the benefits beyond that<br />

of simple sparkling water cleansing the skin. Typically, the<br />

ratio of the water mixes should be one to one. Also, the<br />

mineral water helps dilute the harshness of the fizzing in<br />

the carbonated water, so it’s best to mix the two together.<br />

Alternatively, you can use carbonated mineral water, but<br />

this should then be mixed with regular water, the idea is<br />

to dilute the carbonation to be gentler on the face.<br />

How does it feel?<br />

Carbonated water feels a bit warm, and some say you can<br />

feel the fizzing action on the skin. It doesn’t necessarily<br />

hurt, but because it does warm up and feel slightly tingly,<br />

it can feel a bit unfamiliar and uncomfortable.<br />

Who is it best for?<br />

This is fairly gentle and great for most skin types; very<br />

sensitive skin types should proceed with some caution.<br />

And, of course, moderation is key. Because of the fizzing<br />

action, this shouldn’t be done excessively. More is not<br />

more, in this case.<br />

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Get glowing<br />

The fastest way to<br />

treat your skin needs<br />

is to bag yourself a<br />

good serum<br />

IMPROVE SKIN TONE AND<br />

REDUCE WRINKLES<br />

UV PROTECTION<br />

Antioxidant rich serums (such<br />

as those rich in Vitamin C) tend<br />

to work well at preventing the<br />

effects from pollution and UV that<br />

we are all exposed to during the<br />

day. Apply under a sunscreen in<br />

the morning.<br />

Serums feel sensuous on the skin and<br />

create an extra layer between your delicate<br />

complexion and the elements, especially<br />

important during the <strong>winter</strong> months, and<br />

the ravages wrought by dehydrating central<br />

heating. So equip yourself with a complexion<br />

correcting and protecting souped-up formula,<br />

and pave your way to a smoother visage.<br />

With a much lighter consistency than face<br />

creams, they contain a higher concentration of<br />

active ingredients. The smaller molecular weight<br />

can penetrate the skin much deeper than a<br />

heavier cream. In fact, serums are the ones that<br />

do all the hard work. If you could only use one<br />

skincare product for the rest of your life, we’d<br />

say grab a serum.<br />

So what is a serum?<br />

You are not alone in having no earthly idea what<br />

a serum is. Even if you’re the proud owner of<br />

several serums, it’s not a particularly clear<br />

WHICH SERUM IS RIGHT FOR YOUR SKIN TYPE?<br />

ACNE-PRONE SKIN<br />

Look for vitamin C (increases collagen<br />

production, and reduces inflammation),<br />

retinol (also an antioxidant), zinc (soothes<br />

irritation), salicylic acid (un-clogs pores).<br />

DRY SKIN<br />

Look for vitamin E (an antioxidant, protects<br />

cells from oxidative damage), niacinamide<br />

(improves skin elasticity), glycolic acid (gently<br />

exfoliates and lightens discoloration) and<br />

hyaluronic acid (retains moisture).<br />

product on the surface. Plus, you need super<br />

human eye sight to read the labels and any of the<br />

ingredients or how to use them.<br />

Finding the best face serum for you<br />

There are so many serums out there it’s tricky<br />

knowing which serum is right for you. You can<br />

either look for one that suits your skin type, for<br />

example if you have dry skin you ought to opt for<br />

one with high levels of hyaluronic acid, whilst<br />

if you suffer from breakouts, one containing<br />

vitamin C will do wonders. In our opinion it’s<br />

good to have a serum wardrobe that you can turn<br />

to in the morning.<br />

How often should I use my serum?<br />

Well, this all depends on the serum and your skin<br />

type. Read the label (good luck), but once a day<br />

will probably cover all bases. Yes, serums tend to<br />

be on the pricier end of the skincare spectrum.<br />

But for a very good reason. Remember that bit<br />

about being super concentrated and potent?<br />

FEELING DULL<br />

Look for antioxidants like green tea extract,<br />

resveratrol, ferulic acid (these combat free<br />

radicals, and promote cellular repair and<br />

healing by night).<br />

A word of caution: Because serums are<br />

super potent, more is not always better.<br />

Be careful before piling it on. Powerful<br />

ingredients can irritate sensitive skin. Mix<br />

in with your normal moisturiser and always<br />

patch-test accordingly.<br />

BRIGHTEN DULL SKIN<br />

As you age, your skin can<br />

naturally start to lose that<br />

look of natural radiance. Apply<br />

the chosen serum to clean skin,<br />

both morning and evening,<br />

to help illuminate the skin<br />

and stimulate cell renewal,<br />

revealing more youthful looking<br />

complexion.<br />

MINIMISE DARK SPOTS<br />

Daily UV exposure and aging<br />

can result in the appearance of<br />

dull skin and discolorations like<br />

dark spots. Serums can make<br />

skin look more luminous and<br />

help fade the appearance of dark<br />

spots over time. Apply before<br />

heading out for the day, and be<br />

sure to also take sun protection<br />

measures.<br />

ADDRESS SIGNS OF AGING<br />

Face serum plays a vital role<br />

in any effective anti-aging skin<br />

care routine. Pick a serum that<br />

contains intensely hydrating<br />

hyaluronic acid. These serums<br />

absorbs quickly to help reveal<br />

instantly replenished, plumped<br />

skin. Apply the serum after am<br />

and pm cleansing, This includes<br />

you boys….<br />

BOOST VOLUME<br />

Use a serum to help boost volume<br />

As you mature, your skin can<br />

gradually lose moisture and<br />

volume, especially in delicate areas<br />

like cheekbones and under the<br />

eyes. Use a serum that contains<br />

hyaluronic acid. Follow up with a<br />

nourishing moisturiser.<br />

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BODY<br />

1<br />

2 3 4<br />

Supercharge your skin<br />

<strong>ONBOARD</strong>’s picks for the best serums to fight<br />

wrinkles, hydrate and lighten dark spots<br />

5 6 7<br />

1 DR SEBAGH<br />

Rose de Vie Serum<br />

€219 www.drsebagh.com<br />

2 EISENBERG<br />

Masque Creme Magique for eyes<br />

€100 www.eisenberg.com<br />

3 MALIN+GOETZ<br />

Replenishing face serum<br />

€65 www.malinandgoetz.eu<br />

4 DR. JART+<br />

Cermidin Treatment<br />

€35 www.sephora.fr<br />

5 BYBI<br />

Supercharge Serum<br />

€35 www.sephora.fr<br />

6 VERSO<br />

Hydration Serum<br />

€90 www.versoskincare.eu<br />

8 9 10<br />

7 BECCA SKIN LOVE<br />

Glow Elixir<br />

€45 www.sephora.fr<br />

8 THE ORGANIC PHARMACY<br />

Four Acid Peel<br />

€40 www.theorganicpharmacy.com<br />

9 111SKIN<br />

Vitamin C Brightening Booster<br />

€95 www.111skin.com<br />

10 SISLEYA<br />

Anti-Age Firming Serum<br />

€300 www.sephora.fr<br />

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GYM-TASTIC<br />

To match the stylish and elegant<br />

interiors of the world’s most<br />

luxurious yachts, your gym also<br />

needs a touch of style. View our<br />

favourite equipment fit for any<br />

yacht’s gym<br />

A5X ASCENT TRAINER<br />

Take your fitness training to the next level. Tone<br />

and strengthen your entire body, boost muscular<br />

endurance and improve cardio stamina.<br />

€8,927 gymmarine.com<br />

8 TR SERIES TREADMILL<br />

Star Trac’s triple cell cushioning system<br />

along with dual-adjustable fans creates<br />

a more rewarding workout. A sleek design<br />

paired with top interactive features.<br />

€14,500 gymmarine.com<br />

FINESSE BARBELLS<br />

Finesse model barbells, gold plated<br />

10kg to 60kg in 5kg increments on<br />

vertical rack. Available in a variety of<br />

styles, finishes and colours<br />

€128,650 customgymequipment.co.uk<br />

THE WATERROWER A1<br />

Handcrafted in premium ash hardwood<br />

with a sleek aluminium monorail.<br />

For reasons of ecology, all woods are<br />

harvested from replenishable forests.<br />

€833 gymmarine.com<br />

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ELEGANCE DUMBBELLS<br />

Finesse model dumbbells, gold plated 2.5kg to 50kg<br />

in 2.5kg increments on vertical rack. All models are<br />

available with different finishes and colours.<br />

€169,500 customgymequipment.co.uk<br />

WATER GRINDER<br />

In sailing it is the grinder’s<br />

task to transform wind into<br />

propulsion by hoisting the<br />

sails as quickly as possible.<br />

Achieve the fitness of a<br />

racing grinder in the gym!<br />

€1,776 gymmarine.com<br />

BERLUTI<br />

Hock Design is renowned<br />

for its precision engineered<br />

fitness equipment: steel,<br />

polished leather and wood<br />

4kg dumbbells.<br />

€1,250 mrporter.com<br />

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Suited and<br />

booted<br />

Uniforms help dress the yacht and give a sense<br />

of belonging to the crew as well as being the<br />

clothes best suited to performing work onboard<br />

SLAM<br />

NILIT, a unique natural material made additive, is drawn<br />

from coffee residue and coffee-beans shells. This is<br />

added to the extruder during the spinning process, via<br />

micron meter size particles. A small percentage of oxide<br />

particles is added to improve effectiveness and for better<br />

washing resistance. The additive is proven to be skin<br />

friendly, and is harmless to the human body. The special<br />

composition of the coffee carbon together with the oxide<br />

absorbs the body heat and captures it for an extended<br />

period of time. This activity is most effective when the<br />

fabric is used as base layer nearest to the body, allowing<br />

the complex structure of the additive to capture our body temperature, isolate it<br />

and keep it in the garment. Superior thermal insulation, comfortable sweat free<br />

sensation. Powerful deodorising effect. Effective anti-bacterial properties. Natural<br />

colour and dye free.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)7584 281 810<br />

or visit www.slamuk.com<br />

Zhik<br />

Zhik’s Avlare® shirts hate water. These highly<br />

technical tops are made from Avlare fabric,<br />

a revolutionary fibre containing an extremely<br />

durable, water repellent technology. The result<br />

is a totally hydrophobic fabric, where spray<br />

and rain simply roll off it. Avlare is extremely<br />

lightweight, air permeable with a four-way<br />

stretch that bounces right back, making these<br />

tops comfortable to wear for athletic activity<br />

and in warm conditions. It is highly breathable,<br />

yet keeps you warm due to its ability to block<br />

out both wind chill and water. Being soft and<br />

light, its lasting water repellence is ideal for<br />

all watersports enthusiasts, including crew.<br />

Tailored for both men and women in short<br />

and long-sleeves tees, Avlare weighs just one<br />

quarter the weight of wet Spandex used for<br />

rash vests.<br />

For more details Tel: +31 646 345 877<br />

or visit www.zhik.com<br />

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Suitform<br />

Suitform work on an ad hoc project basis for the ultimate<br />

in personalised apparel and can design and manufacture<br />

absolutely anything their clients request. The fabrics are<br />

chosen on the grounds of their quality and their performance<br />

towards the end product, according to the space/surroundings<br />

and the specialty of the crew. Personalised embroidery and<br />

printing techniques are used, which are enhanced by the<br />

brand’s design and manufacturing know-how. What Suitform<br />

foresees is that the uniforms will stray from the strict lines of a<br />

typical form, which is something that, as a company, they are<br />

already applying and suggest. These predictions stem from<br />

the development process of yachts, as regards the field of<br />

designing and technology.<br />

For more details Tel: +30 210 4113671<br />

or visit www.suitform.com<br />

Helly Hansen<br />

F<br />

or fabric innovation this season, Helly<br />

Hansen has introduced some key new<br />

technologies across it’s collection including;<br />

LIFALOFT technology that is so mobile<br />

and comfortable you’ll likely forget you’re<br />

wearing it. The all-purpose marine-designed<br />

HP Racing Midlayer delivers the ideal amount<br />

of warmth with new, proprietary LIFALOFT<br />

insulation that is thinner and can be lighter<br />

and warmer than typical alternatives. The<br />

exterior is constructed with waterproof,<br />

windproof and breathable Helly Tech® fabrics<br />

that, combined with the insulation and provide<br />

full-stretch performance. S.Café® coffee<br />

grounds technology boosts sun protection to<br />

UPF 50 wet and dry. LIFA® Active Light is a<br />

high-performance fabric that keeps skin dry in<br />

any condition due to its inherent hydrophobic<br />

properties and moisture moving construction.<br />

By adding S.Café coffee grounds to the<br />

structure of LIFA® fibres, sun protection greatly<br />

increases. Since the coffee grounds are part of<br />

the LIFA® filament, they never wash out. The<br />

lightweight shirts breathe easy, provide just<br />

enough insulation when needed and promise<br />

all day comfort with quick-dry construction.<br />

For more details visit www.hellyhansen.com<br />

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The Trimmer Range,<br />

Designed in New Zealand,<br />

delivered to the world.<br />

4 Way Stretch, Water Repellent, Environment - Friendly & Fast drying.<br />

Sales Enquiries:<br />

sales@eventsclothing.co.nz<br />

Find Our Full Range Here:<br />

www.eventsclothing.co.nz/catalogue<br />

100 | WINTER <strong>2019</strong> | <strong>ONBOARD</strong>


Crew and Tailor<br />

Crew and Tailor is a next generation<br />

uniform brand out to change the<br />

expectations of the yacht uniform. Driven<br />

by evolving technologies in the superyacht<br />

industry, they don’t believe crew uniform<br />

should compromise on style, performance or<br />

quality. Crew and Tailor offer an all-inclusive<br />

service with a readily available range, bespoke<br />

design development and branded uniform<br />

supplies. Their debut range showcases their<br />

custom colour ways and tailored cuts that<br />

are purposefully constructed in ‘smart’ fabrics<br />

providing UV protection, bacteria barriers<br />

and that self-regulate body temperature.<br />

Their designs boast technical features<br />

born from work on deck like wash-down<br />

safe pockets, laser cut aeration and rubber<br />

coated buttons. Crew and Tailor are London<br />

based and committed to supporting British<br />

manufacturers and suppliers where possible.<br />

Along with the high standard of quality<br />

synonymous with the ‘Made in GB’ label,<br />

local manufacturing reduces lead times and<br />

enables them to deliver swiftly. Turn heads<br />

on the water in <strong>2019</strong> with our unique colour<br />

palette or the function-forward, heat bonded<br />

pieces from their ready-made line or start<br />

development on your own uniform story.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)79 4014 9909<br />

or visit www.crewandtailor.com<br />

Grace & The Sea<br />

The team at Grace & The Sea are based in the superyacht hub of Barcelona and are<br />

passionate about being a part of the yachting industry and offer a versatile range of<br />

crew wear that will appeal to a wide range of needs, tastes, and operational budgets. The<br />

objective is to offer apparel brands and custom designs that are currently not available<br />

from other crew wear providers. The team have been working within the superyacht<br />

industry for many years and understand the wants and needs of crew in terms of style,<br />

wearability and fabrics. The range offered covers all departments on the yacht and items<br />

are available for both summer and <strong>winter</strong> seasons, with a wide range of accessories, such<br />

as bags, belts, shoes, caps and sunglasses. They offer a full range of uniforms for all crew<br />

and seasons together with a selection of spa wear and towels.<br />

For more details visit www.graceandthesea.com<br />

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Events Clothing Company<br />

Fabric technology is the driving force behind Events Clothing’s ethos. The<br />

garments they develop and provide to superyacht crew all have a point of<br />

difference. The Trimmer Shorts and Skort for example are manufactured with<br />

water repellent 4-way-stretch, quick drying material, providing maximum comfort<br />

and durability, while looking super smart. So good they have been asked to<br />

add pants to this range (Due Feb. <strong>2019</strong>) Events Grinder Polo (men’s & women’s<br />

style) is produced with an environment-friendly ‘bluesign accredited’ fabric. 72%<br />

recycled polyester/28% cotton and using zero chemicals to achieve maximum<br />

performance, coffee technology, antibacterial, wicking and breathability are all<br />

wrapped up in this garment. Coordination of design and practicality are key to<br />

any successful uniform supply and with 25+ years of experience and knowledge<br />

the team at Events welcome these challenges. Boss on Boss off, on charter off<br />

charter, deckhands, interior, Spa, watersports, engineers or chefs, Events Clothing<br />

can supply the complete uniform range for any size of superyacht.<br />

For more details contact sales@eventsclothing.co.nz<br />

or visit www.eventsclothing.co.nz<br />

Taylor Made Designs<br />

T<br />

MD are seeing a demand for lighter,<br />

more durable products. Fabric needs<br />

to move with the pace of the crew and<br />

they don’t want to be hindered in anyway<br />

by their kit. Quick and easy venting and a<br />

focus on athleticism will be a key feature.<br />

The yachting industry is moving faster than<br />

ever before and how products are designed<br />

and developed is reflecting this. Customers<br />

want to look good, garments to last longer<br />

and they are thinking more about their<br />

carbon footprint. The marine sector is also<br />

getting more confident with colour. Even<br />

the most traditional customer is updating<br />

their look as the fashion and outdoor<br />

market is accessing more people online, and<br />

social media influencers play an increasing<br />

part in their buying decisions.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)1202 473311<br />

or visit www.taylormadedesigns.co.uk<br />

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ADVERTORIAL<br />

THE PERFECT<br />

SOLUTION<br />

John Shinske looks at the latest<br />

options available in the event of<br />

necessary teak deck replacement<br />

Try Teak Solutions Patented “Resin Infusion Process” instead<br />

of deck replacement. We have all seen the heartbreaking<br />

sight of 18mm of perfect teak being removed in splinters<br />

from a two-year-old teak deck because faulty adhesive was used<br />

in the installation. It is possible that as much as 30 per cent of<br />

the teak decks manufactured and installed are removed and or<br />

replaced prior to the wood wearing out due to faulty installation<br />

or product failure.<br />

Teak Solutions was the first company to aggressively research<br />

and test methods to ‘save’ essentially new teak decks. This<br />

approach seemed prudent given the dwindling quantity and quality<br />

of teak coming from the forest. The research revealed that the<br />

primary cause of early deck failure necessitating replacement<br />

was voids created by improper installation. All teak decks develop<br />

some leaks over time. When a few teak seams open or battens<br />

crack and cause leaks on a well designed and installed teak deck,<br />

there is really nowhere for the water to go and the problems are<br />

minimal. On poorly designed or badly installed decks when the<br />

seams open, the water runs into voids under the teak. When<br />

stepped upon, they expand and the void worsens. Eventually the<br />

teak deck lifts and the trapped water which often contains salt<br />

causes corrosion which can lead to structural damage. With<br />

the problem identified, Teak Solutions has developed a cure, our<br />

patented “Resin Infusion Process”.<br />

A special two part resin is infused<br />

into the voids with pressure, thus<br />

filling the voids and returning the<br />

deck to a solid state<br />

More research, testing, developing of methods, special equipment,<br />

and proprietary materials were required. When testing was<br />

finished the writing and attaining of international patents was<br />

conducted. The final result is a Teak Solutions patented “Resin<br />

Infusion Process” where in a very simple explanation of a complex<br />

solution the voids under a teak deck are opened to atmosphere,<br />

the trapped water removed, the voids cleaned, and a special two<br />

part resin infused into the voids with pressure thus filling the<br />

voids and returning the deck to a solid state.<br />

Teak Solutions has perfected this process over the past few years<br />

and used it on numerous mega yachts to save beautiful teak<br />

decks; reducing the impact on the rain forest; keeping the yacht<br />

in service; and in fact, the quality of the teak saved simply could<br />

not be replaced for any amount of money on today’s teak market.<br />

If you have a teak deck which is beautiful but having problems,<br />

maybe Teak Solutions patented “Resin Infusion Process” can<br />

save it. Call Teak Solutions, our patented Resin Infusion process<br />

is proven, it works and will save your teak.<br />

For more details Tel:+34 689 520 180<br />

or visit www.teaksolutions.com<br />

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GOING THE EXTRA YARD<br />

The finest yards with the skills and expertise needed to provide the perfect refit<br />

NEWPORT SHIPYARD<br />

UNITED STATES<br />

Located in the heart of Newport, Rhode Island, Newport Shipyard<br />

is a full-service marina and refit/repair yard with hauling<br />

capabilities for sailboats and power yachts up to 500 MT. Newport<br />

Shipyard offers many amenities to their customers including:<br />

ship store & chandlery, fitness centre, crew housing, courtesy<br />

vehicles, Belle’s Café, and more. In addition to their state-of-the-art<br />

equipment and highly trained team, they offer project management<br />

services to help customers complete their refit/repair projects as<br />

timely and efficiently as possible.<br />

Yard size 40,000 sqm<br />

Max length 90m +<br />

Max lift 500 mt<br />

Travel lift 500 mt, 200mt, 100mt<br />

Dry dock 12,000 sqm<br />

Other amenities Dockside café, fitness centre, chandlery, ships<br />

store, courtesy vehicles, crew housing.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 401 846 6000<br />

or visit www.newportshipyard.com<br />

MB92 LA CIOTAT<br />

FRANCE<br />

MB92 La Ciotat is ideally situated on the beautiful coastline of<br />

the Cote d’Azur, a traditional hotspot for superyacht owners<br />

and charters, and is able to cater to the needs of some of the largest<br />

superyachts in the global fleet. Clients have access to world-class<br />

facilities including dry dock space for vessels up to 180m LOA,<br />

a 2000t Rexroth hydraulic shiplift, travel lifts, a 50m paint shed,<br />

over 2km of berthing space, as well as fully equipped office space<br />

and crew facilities including a gym and crew lounge. During their<br />

stay in the shipyard, clients will enjoy over 20 years’ experience<br />

at delivering first class superyacht refit, maintenance and repair<br />

service from a range of experts in their fields. Supported by their<br />

international network of service providers and suppliers, each and<br />

every project will continue to benefit from unrivalled assistance long<br />

after the vessel has left the shipyard. Ensuring all captains and crew<br />

get the most from their stay is their concierge team who will be on<br />

hand to care to every need.<br />

Yard size 14,000m 2 hard standing area for up to 14 yachts with 4<br />

spaces equipped with keel pits; 2 drydocks (200m and 60m)<br />

Max length Unlimited LOA capabilities<br />

Mega yacht berths 4 megayachts berths on the hard for vessels up<br />

to 85m. 200m dry dock. 250m of quayside space for in water works<br />

Other amenities 25-600t Cranes. 300t travel lift. 50m paint cabin.<br />

Helipad. Electricity up to 1200 amps per berth; fresh water; cooling<br />

water; rubbish collection; grey and black water processing.<br />

For more details Tel: +33 (0)4 42 83 81 28<br />

or visit www.mb92.com<br />

104 | WINTER <strong>2019</strong> | <strong>ONBOARD</strong>


SHIPYARDS<br />

NAVANTIA<br />

SPAIN<br />

Navantia shipyard in Cartagena, strategically located on the<br />

Mediterranean coast, is specialised in repair and refit of large<br />

yachts. Among the works carried out in the facilities, are extensions<br />

of ships, interior renovations, exterior painting, rigging service,<br />

technical services and machine room reforms. This centre has its<br />

own team of highly qualified people to meet the needs of yachts<br />

in steel, aluminum, mechanisation, electricity and carpentry. In<br />

addition, it maintains collaboration agreements with prestigious<br />

auxiliary companies with a long tradition and experience in the local<br />

area. It also has an engine factory, offering different services for<br />

Caterpillar, MAN or MTU engines, the supply of spare parts, block<br />

casting, machining and engine testing.<br />

Drydock 214 x 20.5 x 7.5m 35,000DWT<br />

Syncrolift 150 x 20.5 x 7.5m, net lifting 5000 tons<br />

Cranes up to 30 tons<br />

Quays 1300m, max draft 7.5m<br />

For more details Tel: +34 91 335 85 55<br />

or visit www.navantia.es<br />

HAMBLE YACHT SERVICES<br />

UNITED KINGDOM<br />

Hamble Yacht Services is one of the most renowned boat yards<br />

in the world, and this is largely due to the reputation and<br />

facilities offered by their Boat Refit and Repair workshop. No job is<br />

too big or too small whether you need emergency boat repair work<br />

or an extensive yacht refit. Over the years Hamble have managed<br />

yacht refit projects for some of the most prestigious yachts and<br />

motorboats, as well as high profile race boats and round the world<br />

charter fleets. From the initial survey and quote through to project<br />

management and quality control they can look after every aspect<br />

of your yacht restoration or refit from start to finish. An expert and<br />

experienced refit and repair team can undertake emergency boat<br />

repair work in all materials. From collisions and groundings to<br />

general wear and tear, they can get your yacht or motorboat back<br />

on the water quickly and efficiently. Hamble also have extensive<br />

experience working with classic wooden yacht restorations and<br />

timber yacht repairs including everything from topside planking<br />

replacement and re-painting to installing modern fittings.<br />

Max length up to 100ft<br />

Max lift 80 tonnes<br />

Travel lift 80 tonnes<br />

Dry dock n/a<br />

Other amenities Riggers, full service yard, storage, offices to let<br />

and a café.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)2380 454111<br />

or visit www.hambleyachtservices.co.uk<br />

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SUPERYACHT REFIT & REPAIR<br />

Composed of engineers, project managers, highly<br />

qualified in-house teams with fully equipped shipyards<br />

and service points in Turkey<br />

Tel: +90 212 26 26 726<br />

Email: info@ krmyacht.com<br />

www.krmyacht.com<br />

Istanbul | Antalya | Göcek | Yalova | Bodrum


SHIPYARDS<br />

CHALKIS SHIPYARDS<br />

GREECE<br />

Chalkis Shipyards S.A. is one of the leading shipyards in the<br />

Mediterranean that can accomplish almost all the ship repair<br />

work spectrum having as background the completion of a significant<br />

number of projects. Established in early 70s, having the experienced,<br />

perfectly qualified personnel, certified EN ISO 9001:2015 and OHSAS<br />

18001:2007 and with Port facilities that are under the implementation<br />

of ISPS code safety procedures, Chalkis Shipyards also complies<br />

with all requirements for the protection of the environment<br />

through compliance with mandatory legislation and also with the<br />

improvement of its environmental performance. Maintaining and<br />

improving with diligence the quality of services, Chalkis Shipyards<br />

is targeting to the full satisfaction of its clients in all fields of cooperation<br />

(quality of work, delivery time and cost of work). Chalkis<br />

Shipyards is willing to ensure a strong international presence in<br />

ship repair business through the effective management of a wide<br />

range of services and activities and also establish itself in the field of<br />

newbuilding of specialised vessels.<br />

Yard size 400.000 sqm<br />

Max length 195m<br />

Max lift 13.000 tons<br />

Floating crane upto 30m<br />

Dry dock 2 floating docks<br />

For more details Tel: +30 22210 33300<br />

or visit www.chalkis-shipyards.gr<br />

MB92 BARCELONA<br />

SPAIN<br />

Set in the heart of the beautiful Mediterranean city of Barcelona,<br />

the shipyard covers 124,00m 2 and offers a comprehensive refit,<br />

repair and maintenance service to superyachts up to 220m LOA.<br />

The facilities include a 200m dry dock, a synchrolift with space to<br />

accommodate up to 7 yachts at any one time, and work is nearing<br />

completion on a new 4800t shiplift capable of hosting vessels of up<br />

to 115m LOA. Their team of dedicated specialists take care of all<br />

client needs and requests from pre-project through to delivery and<br />

beyond. Working alongside them on-site are over 1000 world class<br />

subcontractors during high season with an international network of<br />

partnering suppliers and service providers able to provide support<br />

wherever needed. As one of the most desired locations for captains<br />

and crew, MB92 work hard to ensure that every stay with them in<br />

Barcelona is enjoyable. Not only does the city offer so much to see<br />

and do, but it also provides fantastic international connections via<br />

the nearby airport to ensure that anything required for the project<br />

can be sourced and delivered as efficiently and speedily as possible.<br />

Yard size 124,500m 2 working area<br />

Max length 200m LOA<br />

Mega yacht berths 16 berthing spaces for yachts up to 200m<br />

Other amenities Shore power supply; DSL & Fibre; fresh water and<br />

cooling water; Connection to waste water discharge; Connection to<br />

the fire system; air conditioning system; mobile crane, fork lifts and<br />

elevator platforms; waste removal, cleaning and recycling services<br />

For more details Tel: +34 93 224 02 24<br />

or visit www.mb92.com<br />

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SHIPYARDS<br />

TOULON BAY<br />

FRANCE<br />

Toulon Bay is well known for exceptional sailing conditions, deep<br />

water berths and access for even the world’s largest ships (up to<br />

340m LOA). In 2018 three of the most prestigious yachts in the world<br />

stopped for technical, supply or bunkering calls. They were attracted<br />

by ISPS conformity, round the clock security, and the local network<br />

of shipyards and expert service companies. No less than five refit<br />

yards are based in Toulon. They offer an array of technical know how,<br />

variable lifting capacities, and complimentary services to provide<br />

visiting yachts with a wide variety of facilities and services. Toulon<br />

Bay’s port authority accompanies these shipyards’ implementation and<br />

development by land reclamation and offering berthing space when<br />

the yards are full. In 2017, the area was completely renovated and<br />

welcomed Monaco Marine’s seventh facility. In 2018 the development<br />

of a new port area was started in the South of the bay with an extra 1.4<br />

km of secure quayside with video surveillance for visiting superyachts.<br />

Toulon’s new facilities are close to international transport hubs and the<br />

major yachting destinations, such as Saint-Tropez, Antibes, Cannes<br />

and Monaco. Facilities include: Endel, Foselev,IMS 300 and IMS 700,<br />

Monaco Marine.<br />

For more details Tel: + 33 (0)6 46 69 77 27<br />

or visit www.ports-tpm.fr<br />

PRIVATSEA MARINE<br />

GREECE<br />

PrivatSea Marine Services is one of the largest shipyards in<br />

the Eastern Mediterranean comprising 1,500 m of docks and<br />

piers, 15,000 sq.m of buildings and structures on 88,000 sqm of<br />

land. PrivatSea Marine Services is committed to provide quality of<br />

services at competitive prices with the assurance and quality of a<br />

large shipyard. The company is licensed by the Greek Authorities<br />

for building of vessels, conversions, repairs and maintenance and is<br />

listed in the Greek Special Registry (top category). Operates under<br />

ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001 as observed by<br />

Bureau Veritas. Operates in accordance with ISPS code as observed<br />

by the Greek Port Authorities. Operates as a tax free zone, licensed<br />

by the Greek Authorities. PrivatSea Marine Services is one of the<br />

largest shipyards in the Eastern Mediterranean comprising 1,500 m<br />

of docks and piers, 15,000 sqm of buildings and structures on 88,000<br />

sqm of land. Competitive pricing for alongside berthing and all year<br />

mooring of large vessels up to 200m makes the facility one of the<br />

most attractive yards for repairs and maintenance in the region.<br />

Max yacht length 200 m<br />

Docks and piers 1500 m<br />

Depths 6 m<br />

Buildings & structures 15000 sqm<br />

Yard size m 2 88000 sq.m land<br />

Covered shed size m 2 500 m 2<br />

For more details Tel: +30 210 55 45 100<br />

or visit www.privatsea.com<br />

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SHIPYARDS<br />

KRM YACHT REFIT & REPAIR<br />

TURKEY<br />

KRM Yacht is the first and only company specialising solely in<br />

superyacht refit services with professional in-house teams,<br />

consisting of engineers, architects, craftsmen and meticulously<br />

picked up agreed subcontractors, in Turkey. KRM’s in house services<br />

for high quality finishing for painting, interior, metal works, carpentry<br />

and metal works with fully equipped work shops at our refit facilities<br />

in Istanbul and Antalya, also have a technical service point at Göcek<br />

where the best cruising area in Turkey. All the refit projects are<br />

managed by projects managers who have years of experience in<br />

superyacht refit.<br />

Istanbul facility<br />

Travel lift 75t and 300t<br />

Boat mover 30t<br />

Yard size 20,000 sqm<br />

200m repairing quay yachts upto 90m<br />

2 x 50m sheds, climatization<br />

400m repairing quay, yachts upto 45m<br />

For more details Tel: +90 212 26 26 726<br />

or visit www.krmyacht.com<br />

LLOYD WERFT<br />

GERMANY<br />

Lloyd Werft is located on a site covering more than 260,000<br />

square metres in Bremerhaven’s Überseehafen on the German<br />

North Sea coast, well known for its variety of first class yacht<br />

shipyards. For more than 160 years the name of Lloyd Werft has<br />

been associated with building and converting unique ships and<br />

with a shipbuilding tradition spanning many generations of the<br />

same families. Three large dry and floating docks as well as highperformance<br />

workshops and logistics sectors are available for<br />

building and converting ships of more than 300 metres in length<br />

and a draught of up to 11 metres. Work is carried out by a highly<br />

motivated team of full-time, professional staff and carefully selected,<br />

first-class partner companies from many different specialised<br />

fields. Together, they create ships to the highest possible standard,<br />

combining advanced technology with proven reliability – like the 140<br />

metre yacht currently under construction. The international success<br />

of Lloyd Werft is founded on the newbuilding and conversion of<br />

mega yachts, cruise ships and special purpose vessels.<br />

Yard size 260,000 sqm<br />

Max length 300m +<br />

Max draft 11m<br />

Certifications Quality, Safety and Ecological Assurance Standards<br />

(DIN ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 18001).<br />

For more details Tel: +49 471478-0<br />

or visit www.lloydwerft.com<br />

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TOULON BAY #YACHTS YARDS AND MORE<br />

CONTACT US<br />

+33 646 697 727 toulon@metropoletpm.fr<br />

FOLLOW US<br />

www.ports-tpm.fr<br />

Toulon Bay Yachting<br />

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SHIPYARDS<br />

NCA REFIT<br />

ITALY<br />

NCA Refit offers exceptional infrastructure and services to all<br />

superyachts crossing the Mediterranean. Thanks to constant<br />

and significant evolution, NCA Refit is considered one of the most<br />

important high-level and prestigious shipyards. The yard counts<br />

100,000 square metres operative space, 1,320sqm subcontractors’<br />

production workshop, 11 warehouses, 200 metres private dry dock<br />

(the biggest in the Mediterranean and the only able to allocate even<br />

200-metre yachts), 2,000 metres docks, a floating dock for yachts up<br />

to 90 metres with a maximum capacity of 2,200 tons, private heliport<br />

and inhouse upholstery and steel workshop. Since 1942 NCA Refit<br />

has represented excellence in refit and repair operations for both<br />

motor and sailing yachts. An exclusive concierge service is also<br />

reserved for crew members.<br />

Yard size sqm 100.000<br />

Max length 200m<br />

Max lift 1500tons<br />

Travel lift Yes<br />

Dry dock 200m<br />

Other amenities floating dock – 24/7 guardian service – bunkering<br />

service – painting facility<br />

For more details visit www.ncarefit.com<br />

MELITA MARINE GROUP<br />

MALTA<br />

Melita Marine Group has been established in Malta since 1989<br />

and provides highest quality marine services and facilities<br />

in Malta, Greece and Spain. The group’s services include refit and<br />

repairs shipyards in Malta and in Tarragona – Spain. All yards are<br />

equipped with Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics,<br />

Steel, Wood Carpentry, Upholstery workshops. Direct employment<br />

of over 180 people including Yacht Painting team plus specialist<br />

approved sub-contractors local and other countries. Melita Marine<br />

are also the sole agents for MTU Engines in Malta, Greece and Libya.<br />

Awards<br />

MTU Distributor of the year 2012 and 2017<br />

Captain’s recommended Service 2017<br />

UK Yachting Industry Service Award 2002<br />

Ferretti Group Service Award 2008<br />

Malta capacity to lift yachts out of the water up to 5,000 tons and 110<br />

metres long<br />

Quay space available for necessary boat works<br />

Yards are all equipped with engineering, mechanical, electrical,<br />

electronics, steel, wood carpentry and upholstery works.<br />

Capable of carrying out in-water work<br />

Directly employing over 130 people including a yacht painting team<br />

plus approved, specialist, local and foreign subcontractors<br />

Certifications ISPS, ERA, ISO 14001 and 18001<br />

For more details visit www.melitamarinegroup.net<br />

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YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

Chris Clifford recommends his essential<br />

products and services for <strong>2019</strong><br />

HeliRiviera<br />

HeliRiviera is a training provider and a Fixed-Base Operator<br />

with vessel support, concierge and charter services. Their<br />

expert instructors provide heli-yacht training online and on<br />

deck, as well as helicopter simulator training and helideck<br />

auditing. Their base at Cannes Mandelieu Airport offers<br />

hangarage, permit procurement, flight planning tools,<br />

concierge and charter services from a multilingual team.<br />

Drawing upon almost 20 years of experience in helicopter<br />

aviation and luxury yachting, they offer a personalised, reliable<br />

service tailored to you.<br />

For more details Tel: +33 (0)4 93 90 53 00<br />

or visit www.heliriviera.com<br />

YACHTNEEDS<br />

YACHTNEEDS provides yacht crew, wherever<br />

they are, to confidently source carefully<br />

selected, specifically catalogued, high quality<br />

onshore professionals, products and services.<br />

Crew can chat live, apply for the industries<br />

latest jobs and listen live to Superyacht Radio,<br />

all in one app. Download it for free from the<br />

App Store or Google Play! YACHTNEEDS, the<br />

only superyacht app you will ever need!<br />

For more details email info@yachtneeds.net<br />

or visit www.yachtneeds.net<br />

Siebensee Outdoor Furniture<br />

Siebensee is a brand of premium outdoor furniture for yachts, created by furniture<br />

manufactory Finkeldei and exterior fitted furniture specialist Stükerjürgen.<br />

Siebensee stands for premium quality, a wide variety of materials and an attractive<br />

price point. Their range of products includes: dining chairs, lounge chairs, sun<br />

loungers, bar stools, dining tables, coffee tables, bar cabinets, parasol stands<br />

and exterior cushions.<br />

For more details Tel: +49 5274 980 116<br />

or visit www.siebensee.com<br />

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Panama Yacht Registry<br />

The General Consulate of Panama is located in the legendary Vieux-<br />

Port of Marseille, France and offers the Panama Yacht Registry<br />

for pleasure yachts of all types and sailing boats. The Consulate<br />

provides with efficiency and speed the Seaman Books for officials<br />

and ratings. Their clients may pay their taxes and other services<br />

directly, without any intermediaries, in the Consulate, having the<br />

same official prices of the Panama Maritime Authority. The only<br />

Consulate of Marine Merchants in France offers a wide range of<br />

services, including authentication of signature and legalisation<br />

of documents needed for sales and finance. The Panama Ship<br />

Registry is trustworthy with worldwide prestige, known for its<br />

incentives on the financial, banking and maritime services.<br />

For more details Tel: +33 (0)4 91 90 05 84<br />

or visit www.consulatgeneraldepanamamarseille.com<br />

Sentini Marine<br />

There is a significant difference in the standard of documentation<br />

supplied to new-build yachts to that of commercial vessels.<br />

Yacht crew rely on poor ‘as-built’ drawings and inconsistent<br />

technical information from various manufacturers, reducing<br />

overall coherence and value. Sentini Marine wants to bridge<br />

that gap with bespoke high-quality, yacht-specific and fitfor-purpose<br />

documentation. A full range of manuals, system<br />

diagrams, and functional/operational descriptions are provided,<br />

not only print-based, but also in electronic format. ‘Yacht<br />

standard’ documentation results in increased safety, efficiency<br />

and reliability on board your vessel.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)1484 514123<br />

or visit www.sentinimarine.com<br />

Jersey Ships’ Registry<br />

Jersey has had an active ships registry since 1803, therefore<br />

offering over 200 years of experience. The Registry is a member<br />

of the coveted Red Ensign Group and has a worldwide portfolio of<br />

vessels which are able to fly the unique defaced Jersey Red Ensign.<br />

The Registry welcomes applications from EU, Commonwealth,<br />

British, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories individuals<br />

and companies. With a well-regulated offshore finance centre,<br />

Jersey also has the associated maritime, legal, company formation<br />

and banking expertise to assist potential owners in their financial<br />

needs and to register their vessel at the Jersey port.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)1534 447728<br />

or visit www.ports.je/shipsregistry<br />

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CrewMatch powered by Monjin<br />

Crew Match is a new system empowered to bring the right<br />

crew to every yacht. As a product that recognises the common<br />

quest of both crew and their future employers to find the best<br />

fit in each other, it enables crew to showcase their best skills<br />

and the yacht or employer to effortlessly seek the most suitable<br />

candidate by advertising a vacancy to a database of over 12,000<br />

crew members and captains.Interested crew automatically receive<br />

this vacancy and if interested, get in touch with the yacht or<br />

employers. The next initial step is to forward the full CV and set<br />

up a video interview.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)7584 149370<br />

or visit www.acrew.com<br />

Fastmount<br />

Having received a special mention at the METSTRADE<br />

DAME Design Awards in November, the heavy duty textile<br />

fastening TC-F6H from Fastmount has become a new on<br />

board favourite product. Manufactured in New Zealand,<br />

the clip is designed to keep exterior cushions in place<br />

when it is needed the most: underway with guests on<br />

board. Featuring a simple slide-lock mechanism that makes<br />

removal and replacement of cushions quick, the female<br />

clip pairs with a translucent, self-adhesive male to create<br />

a break out load of 23kg, ensuring a durable hold to keep<br />

cushions under control.<br />

For more details Tel: +33 (0)6 72 80 81 85<br />

or visit www.fastmount.com<br />

Workrest<br />

Workrest is driving innovation in crew management, providing the<br />

maritime industry with a smarter way to manage crew. From work<br />

rest compliance to crew rotation schedules, Workrest handles<br />

your most tedious administration tasks and helps you win back<br />

precious time to focus on more important things. Thousands of<br />

crew on vessels from 20 to 140m are saving between 30-50<br />

minutes each month compared to their old processes whilst<br />

helping Captains, HOD’s and Vessel Management make better<br />

decisions based on real-time information. Ready to manage your<br />

crew on a whole new level?<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0) 7720 466 012<br />

or visit www.workrest.co<br />

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YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

SHOXS<br />

SHOXS provides highly engineered, premium quality shock mitigation<br />

systems. The military heritage and high performance standards<br />

result in bulletproof products and unwavering customer support.<br />

SHOXS have equipped some of the hardest-working men and women<br />

on earth in jobs where life and health are at stake and brought<br />

them home safely time and time again. They’ve introduced some<br />

of the world’s most technologically advanced shock-mitigation<br />

solutions, and are constantly testing ways to further measure<br />

and mitigate impact shock. This technology has now been brought<br />

into the superyacht industry. Their goal is simple: to transform<br />

the experience of impact so boaters can safely travel farther and<br />

faster, no matter the destination or conditions.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)773 032 8991<br />

or visit www.shoxs.com<br />

Gordon S. Blair Law Offices<br />

Gordon S. Blair is an independent law firm, established<br />

in Monaco in 1920. They provide comprehensive<br />

and personalised services to individuals, worldwide<br />

families, local companies and international groups.<br />

They address a large number of cross-border<br />

issues and work closely with a selected network of<br />

professionals located in major jurisdictions, including<br />

a strong partnership with Gordon S. Blair Switzerland<br />

in Geneva. Their commitment is to provide the highest<br />

quality service by combining expertise, efficiency and<br />

innovation. This dedication to serve their clients’<br />

best interests has cemented their reputation for<br />

nearly a century.<br />

For more details Tel: +377 93 25 85 25<br />

or visit www.gordonblair.com<br />

NeKo Yacht Supply<br />

NeKo Yacht Supply is a worldwide yacht supplier providing the finest food,<br />

professional technical equipment and tailor-made services. NeKo supply all<br />

yachts who appreciate a supplier who will arrange everything after placing<br />

the order. The products and services are all individually adjusted to clients<br />

needs. Any product on your wish list can be sourced from partners they<br />

have worked with for many years, including fishermen and butchers. It<br />

is the company mission to offer meat and fish of a constant high quality<br />

to chefs who believe and share their philosophy. All provisioning products<br />

guarantee a thoroughly tested and quality professional preparation and<br />

delivery according to strictly controlled, hygienic conditions that are<br />

required by law. NeKo Yacht Supply can also provide all technical types<br />

of products for all the various departments and activities on board to<br />

keep a yacht in top operating order.<br />

For more details Tel: +31(0)10 800 55 40<br />

or visit www.nekoyachts.nl<br />

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Superyacht Tenders and Toys<br />

Superyacht Tenders and Toys provides the best value and supported<br />

tender and toy packages in the industry offering a one stop-shop<br />

for all tender and toy needs. Superyacht Tenders and Toys provides<br />

all of the popular yacht toy brands as well as gym equipment, beach<br />

set ups, deck gear and submersibles. The team provides invaluable<br />

advice and assistance regarding the choice, specification, options,<br />

build and integration of all items. All products are supported at no<br />

charge for the lifetime of the goods. Superyacht Tenders and Toys<br />

has outfitted the world’s finest yachts and offers industry leading<br />

knowledge, training advice and support which is second to none.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)2380 016363<br />

or visit www.superyachttendersandtoys.com<br />

Van Berge Henegouwen<br />

Van Cappellen Consultancy<br />

VBH has the history behind it to be the go to company for AV, IT,<br />

control, communication, lighting, and security on board yachts. Their<br />

innovative systems and services are tailored to meet each client’s<br />

specific requirements. Their team of over 165 dedicated professionals<br />

have one mission, to enrich the yachting experience throughout the<br />

entire customer journey and provide unique turnkey solutions. They<br />

work in close collaboration with owners, build teams, management<br />

companies, yards, architects, and designers. The VBH services include<br />

system design, engineering, project management through to supply,<br />

development and installation.<br />

For more details Tel: +31 20 799 3700<br />

or visit www.vbhi.com<br />

The ENCAPSURE is a custom designed sound enclosure<br />

tailored to your specific on board requirements. This<br />

makes it an ideal choice for refit projects this time of<br />

year. Key features of the ENCAPSURE are the unique<br />

patented closure system, which ensures tight sealing,<br />

excellent air-borne noise reduction and the ability to<br />

remove all panels within minutes, leaving no frames. The<br />

engineering does not stop at the ENCAPSURE design<br />

itself, as the specialists at Van Cappellen know that<br />

inadequate mount selection, rigid connections and/or<br />

dynamically weak foundations can largely destroy the<br />

effect of any enclosure.<br />

For more details Tel: +31 78 200 13 44<br />

or visit www.vancappellen.org<br />

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YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

Aigua Sea School<br />

After a busy Mediterranean season, it’s time to think about<br />

securing qualifications that reflect the professional mariner that<br />

you are or aim to become.Aigua Sea School, based in Mallorca,<br />

trains yacht crew to achieve Certificates of Competence including<br />

Powerboating (yacht tender driving), and Yachtmaster, from<br />

Yachtmaster Coastal, Offshore and, ultimately, Ocean. The Aigua<br />

team are well established, consistently highly recommended and<br />

experienced to provide advice on commercial endorsements and<br />

provides important and knowledgeable career advice for your future<br />

progress within the industry. Aigua Sea School is a regional office<br />

of the PYA and can attest sea service for MCA qualifications.<br />

STCW courses to follow soon.<br />

For more details Tel: +34 871 230 373<br />

or visit www.aiguaseaschool.com<br />

Fiona’s Atelier<br />

Fiona’s Atelier aim is to inspire its clients with the very best selection<br />

of brands and products to make a yacht’s interior perfect for any<br />

discerning owner or guest. They are specialists in yacht supplies<br />

and can help to master the art or receiving guests. They collaborate<br />

with more than 300 carefully selected wholesalers and brands to<br />

source rattan or leather goods, cordless lamps, lanterns, crockery,<br />

cutlery, glassware, decor items, bath amenities, linens and more.<br />

For more details visit www.fionasatelier.com<br />

Ruben Doñaque<br />

Ruben Doñaque is dedicated to specialised marine welding,<br />

metal repairs and fabrication in Palma de Mallorca. Established<br />

since 1990, the company works with all metals and alloys,<br />

such as stainless steel, aluminium, mild steel, copper-nickel,<br />

titanium and others. Their services include; design, repair,<br />

fabrication and/or polishing of, deck hardware and fittings,<br />

bronze and aluminium propellers, pipework for engines,<br />

exhausts and ventilation systems, biminis, awnings, pulpits,<br />

railings, stanchions, swim ladders, etc in any metal. The<br />

business is Lloyd´s certified and available 24/7 for emergency<br />

services.<br />

For more details Tel: 34 971 760796<br />

or visit www.rubendonaquewelding.com<br />

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Jemal Wright Design Studio<br />

Since 1999, Jemal Wright Design Studio has specialised in the<br />

design and fabrication of bespoke bath and spa furnishings for<br />

the yachting, aviation, residential and commercial industries.<br />

The fixtures have been described as functional works of art<br />

created for the consumer who has a unique sense of style.<br />

Today’s superyacht industry has evolved into one where being<br />

status quo is not an option and extreme creativity is a must.<br />

With this in mind, Jemal Wright Design Studio create fixtures<br />

in any metallic finish or colour as well as a variety of materials<br />

including carbon fibre. This flexibility gives their clients a wide<br />

range of options to complement any design idea while keeping<br />

weight and space restrictions in mind.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 305 915 0969<br />

or visit www.jemalwright.com<br />

Transshipping Agents<br />

First class services to the superyachts consigned to their care in<br />

Panama Canal transits, Panamanian ports and other destinations.<br />

Port Calls services include: immigration and customs procedures,<br />

marina slip reservations, concierge services, local provisions<br />

delivery & Panama Canal transits. Securing that vessels comply<br />

with Panama Canal regulations, lines and fender rental with linemen<br />

assistance. Additional services such as bunkering coordination,<br />

private shore excursions, local flight charters, navigation permits,<br />

planning itineraries are also available.<br />

For more details Tel: +507-397-9682 or visit<br />

www.transshipping-pty.com<br />

Anchorlift Technic<br />

Anchorlift Technic deliver a wide selection<br />

of davits for tenders, RIBs and jetskis up<br />

to 7m, for mounting on swim platforms<br />

and decks. For yachts that don’t have a<br />

hydraulic platform or crane for lifting the<br />

tender out of water Anchorlift Technic<br />

have created a unique swing / tilt type<br />

davit called DD5, for tenders and jet skis<br />

up to 3,5m and 300kg. All products are<br />

100% European made. Davits are fully<br />

adjustable and fit most tenders / jetskis<br />

on the marketd.<br />

For more details Tel: +47 90090414<br />

or visit www.anchorlifttechnic.com<br />

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YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

Rand Boats<br />

The innovative Danish boat manufacturer RAND Boats offers<br />

4 unique tender models ranging from 18-28ft - all incredibly<br />

lightweight, available with electric engines, and based on the<br />

groundbreaking RAND design maximizing space on board for up<br />

to 12 people. Among the four models, the luxurious Leisure 28<br />

is the perfect companion for superyachts, and can easily be lifted<br />

onto the deck due to its low weight, or be used as a chase boat<br />

with its strong off-shoring capabilities. Whatever the purpose<br />

you are sure to arrive in style with one of the most trailblazing<br />

and sustainable boats on the market.<br />

For more details Tel: + 45 3151 3030<br />

or visit www.randboats.com<br />

Carpentry and Boat Building Services<br />

C.A.B.B.S was established in 2007 and is widely known as a<br />

company that provides quality workmanship above all else. The<br />

highly skilled team is willing and able to complete whatever<br />

job is required, be it a full interior refit or alteration, a new<br />

teak deck or repairs, bespoke exterior furniture, or perhaps<br />

Perspex or Corian work. All completed with an end result<br />

that you will be proud of. With an emphasis on quality and<br />

customer service C.A.B.B.S is the logical choice. For an<br />

honest reliable service based in the hub of Mediterranean<br />

yachting call C.A.B.B.S.<br />

For more details Tel: +34 971 074 965<br />

or visit www.cabbs.es<br />

Shipyard Supply Co<br />

Shipyard Supply Co offers a range of high quality, no compromise<br />

deck products, designed and manufactured in the UK. Tight<br />

controls in the manufacturing process along with only ever using<br />

the best materials and fittings ensure that the products offer<br />

a superior finish that will stand up to the rigours of daily use<br />

on board whilst offering the best value for money. Contact the<br />

team for more information on tender whips, fenders, mooring<br />

lines, jet-ski trolleys, lifting gear, fender hooks, safety equipment,<br />

custom fabrication and much more. New for <strong>2019</strong>: procurement<br />

department handling deck and engineering spares.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)1473 598091<br />

or visit www.shipyardsupply.co<br />

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WINDLASSES | BOW ROLLERS | CAPSTANS | ANCHORS | DAVITS<br />

Anchorlift Technic, Oslo Norway Phone: +47 90090414 Email: roy@anchorlift.com www.anchorlifttechnic.com<br />

Maritime Safety Equipment<br />

Sales & Service<br />

Approved SOLAS RIBs Service Station<br />

Mobile: +382 (0) 68 008 758<br />

Mobile: +382 (0) 69 858 418<br />

E-mail: info@repforn.com<br />

www.repforn.com<br />

YOUR SAFETY - OUR COMMITMENT<br />

“Quality does make a difference and will remain<br />

a propelling power in all our activities”<br />

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YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

NautiBuoy Marine<br />

NautiBuoy Marine specialises in an award winning, modular system<br />

of inflatable platforms and docks with a unique faux teak finish.<br />

One of the most popular combinations are two platforms that<br />

can be connected in a T-Shape configuration to create the perfect<br />

jet-ski dock. With each platform having 4 x 40 litre ballast bags<br />

with quick dump system built in, the jet-ski dock has 8 ballast<br />

bags in total for superior stability. Also, as the dock is made up<br />

of two sections it is easy to stow, plus it has the flexibility to<br />

be configured as an L-shape tender bay, end-to-end as a long<br />

run way or with the platforms side-by-side as a large area for<br />

relaxation. And with the new modular addition of the C-Dock for<br />

SEABOBS the benefits keep on growing.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)1364 643921<br />

or visit www.nautibuoymarine.com<br />

CleantoGleam Marine<br />

Tec Wire<br />

Tec Wire has become an industry name in the precision<br />

engineering of carbon fibre and stainless steel products<br />

and solutions.Their standard range of sun awnings,<br />

stanchions and flagpoles sit alongside their specialism<br />

in custom products.The solution focussed approach<br />

of Tec Wire centres around high quality materials and<br />

finish, earning them recognition from leading superyachts<br />

and yards.From concept to design and engineering to<br />

production, Tec Wire’s complete in-house range of services<br />

and facilities ensure dynamic expertise and exceptional<br />

understanding of onboard requirements. Be it standard,<br />

bespoke, carbon fibre constructions or stainless steel<br />

hardware, Tec Wire seamlessly combines beautiful design<br />

with technical and engineering ingenuity.<br />

For more details Tel: +31 113 223 524<br />

or visit www.en.tecwire.nl<br />

With over 20 years’ experience in cleaning yachts, CEO of CleantoGleam,<br />

Gary Winter, has recently developed a range of products that are both<br />

tough on blemishes, but at the same time gentle on the surfaces<br />

that need to be protected. He wanted to change the face of cleaning<br />

products for yachts and therefore sourced the top ten cleaning<br />

products from around the globe and took them to different chemists<br />

in the UK to find out how to better them. Today, CleantoGleam has<br />

seven new highly advanced cleaning products on the market – four<br />

for exterior and three for interior – due to this precise R&D. With<br />

a wide range of products being environmentally friendly and having<br />

biodegradable ingredients is a priority.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)1491 845550<br />

or visit www.cleantogleam.com<br />

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LUXURIOUS OUTDOOR FURNITURE FOR YACHTS<br />

Siebensee is the ideal partner for furnishing a yacht with<br />

outdoor furniture of highest quality. No wonder, each<br />

piece of Siebensee furniture is handcrafted to perfection<br />

by Finkeldei and Stükerjürgen in Germany.<br />

Discover our luxurious outdoor furniture collections now:<br />

Visit www.siebensee.com and request our new brochure.<br />

Or follow Siebensee on social media and get our instant<br />

updates about new products and events.<br />

www.siebensee.com . info@siebensee.com . Made by Finkeldei Interiors GmbH & Co. KG and Stükerjürgen Aerospace Composites GmbH & Co. KG<br />

Palma de Mallorca<br />

TEL + 34 646 281 532<br />

24/7 Service<br />

info@rubendonaquewelding.com<br />

www.rubendonaquewelding.com<br />

Marine bespoke metalwork<br />

Specialised welders (TIG-MIG)<br />

Repairs and fabrication<br />

Professional machining<br />

Services for and on board yachts<br />

Lloyd’s certified welders<br />

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YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

Custom Gym Equipment<br />

Custom Gym Equipment is an established<br />

British company that designs and produces<br />

custom-made luxury weights and racking<br />

systems. They service clients from the<br />

superyacht world, luxury hospitality to<br />

prestigious private homes. They produce<br />

bespoke personalised weights to<br />

the most luxurious standards.<br />

Custom Gym Equipment works<br />

hand in hand with designers,<br />

architects and planners to<br />

create the perfect centre<br />

piece for any luxury fitness<br />

space. They combine<br />

artistic design, modern<br />

engineering practices<br />

and a passion for<br />

excellence to ensure<br />

that they deliver stylish, unique<br />

and prestigious products.<br />

For more details Tel: + 44 (0)7825 809557<br />

or visit www.customgymequipment.co.uk<br />

Subbase Drydock<br />

SAES<br />

The Specialists in Underwater Acoustics and Electronics, SAES developed<br />

the DDS-03 system for simple integration into the current on board<br />

surveillance system. Are you safe from underwater threats such as<br />

divers? SAES provides a Diver Detection System (DDS-03) capable of<br />

360-degree surveillance around the superyacht with automatic alarms<br />

and deterrent capabilities. Easy to install and maintain, no need for a<br />

skilled operator. SAES provides advanced systems for undersea security<br />

whether anchored off the coast or berthed in a marina or port. Their 30<br />

years of experience in the military market with the obvious high demands<br />

on security and quality is now at your service in the superyacht market.<br />

For more details Tel: +34 968 50 82 14<br />

or visit www.electronica-submarina.com<br />

Subbase Drydock was founded on three main guiding<br />

principles and they strive to incorporate these<br />

principles in all their daily operations: dedication to<br />

the utmost in quality service, unparalleled reliability,<br />

and a commitment that will earn your trust. As a family<br />

owned business operating for more than 35 years,<br />

you know they must be doing something right.They<br />

believe that yacht owners deserve the support of a<br />

service provider who will commit to providing the best<br />

means and methods that the industry has to offer.<br />

Subbase Drydock is located in St. Thomas in the US<br />

Virgin Islands and is the largest yacht repair facility in<br />

the Caribbean. They provide comprehensive services<br />

and specialise in performing highly technical projects<br />

for the largest superyachts in the Caribbean. Their<br />

clients fill the spectrum from local yacht owners to<br />

Mediterranean bound superyachts just passing though.<br />

For more details Tel: +1 340 776 2078<br />

or visit www.subbasedrydock.com<br />

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YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

BM Composites<br />

BM Composites offer complete new build and refit solutions for<br />

large sailing yachts and motor yachts alike. With many years of<br />

experience in the marine industry they pride themselves on the<br />

ability to create structures that either solve weight and stability<br />

issues or create fantastic new leisure areas that can enhance<br />

the enjoyment of a yacht. BMC use a network of associated<br />

companies that each have their own specialty within the industry.<br />

By using this wealth of expertise, closely monitored by the project<br />

management team they overcome most design issues and provide<br />

clients with the best solution for realising their ideas. The dedicated<br />

team in Palma are producing large composites structures from<br />

the new 1500sqm facility.<br />

For more details Tel: +34 971 254 181<br />

or visit www.bmcomposites.com<br />

LIGNIA Yacht<br />

LIGNIA® Yacht is the proven real wood alternative to Burmese teak in<br />

yacht decking, making it a natural choice for long-term sustainability<br />

in the marine industry. This is beautiful wood, sourced legally and<br />

sustainably from FSC-certified plantations. Once modified by LIGNIA<br />

in their manufacturing plant in the UK, it provides consistent high<br />

performance compared to teak and even exceeds it in some cases.<br />

LIGNIA Yacht provides both price stability and continuity of supply<br />

via major international timber importers and yacht deck stockists.<br />

For more details Tel:+44 (0)1446 507077<br />

or visit www.lignia.com<br />

Ming System<br />

Wireless, intelligent and instinctive, the Ming will soon<br />

become the owner’s personal device.It is designed to<br />

fulfil one function, and one function only – and does<br />

this to perfection. A delight to have and to hold, Ming<br />

is a sophisticated wireless steward call system. Each<br />

button is lovingly hand-made from the finest materials,<br />

combining German precision engineering with traditional<br />

craftsmanship. While the elegant circle of LEDs discreetly<br />

acknowledges receipt of the call. Readily comprehensible<br />

in any language.<br />

For more details Tel: + 49 15 777 555 111<br />

or visit www.mingsystem.com<br />

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Interior & Outdoor Furnishings for<br />

Yachts, Residencies & Aircraft<br />

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The smartest way to manage your crew<br />

Get to done. Faster.<br />

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YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

YAS PROTEC<br />

The excellence in temporary protection. With 15 years of experience<br />

and more than 1500 protected yachts, YAS Protec is the world’s<br />

largest specialist in temporary protection during refit and new built.<br />

Chief Executive David SIEUR explains, “Our goal is to ease the level<br />

of involvement onboard by managers, shipyards representatives,<br />

crew members and subcontractors. We assist and protect against<br />

damage on luxury fittings during works, allowing subcontractors<br />

to work with confidence without fear of damaging expensive items<br />

on board. For the crew, they feel the yacht is protected and the<br />

shipyards show its customers the importance of caring for the<br />

yacht and facilitating delivery of the yacht without and surprises<br />

due to potential damage.”<br />

For more details Tel: +33 (0)6 60 69 56 50<br />

or visit www.yas-protec.com<br />

Extender<br />

The first folding tenders with rigid keel made of rubber and fibreglass<br />

designed to occupy reduced space on board and to offer more space<br />

once unloaded to the water. They fold up easily in less than two minutes<br />

thanks to the patented closing system and are totally customisable<br />

in colours, finishing, accessories and lengths. During 2018 many<br />

new vessels were developed for every contingency, from the biggest<br />

model EXT 645 (4,05 once closed) to the smallest model EXT 370<br />

(2,25 once closed with a maximum height of 0,82 including motor).<br />

Besides the other models EXT 610 (4,05 m once folded), EXT 520<br />

(3.30 folded) and EXT 430/460/490 (2,70 m – 3,00 m – 3,30 m folded).<br />

For more details Tel: +39 0375968490<br />

or visit www.tender-extender.com<br />

Girschner<br />

Girschner’s Rack Cooling Units (RCU) air/water-heat<br />

exchangers achieve, depending on the provided cooling<br />

water, a high cooling capacity of 1,000 to 24,000 W.<br />

The construction design is a perfect balance independent<br />

of ambient influences and maintenance accessibility<br />

unlike other cooling units on the market. The entire<br />

casing is made of stainless steel. Only brand-named<br />

and renowned components are installed inside. Higher<br />

energy efficiency is reached due to reduced power loss<br />

and heat development of EC fans inside. All Rack Cooling<br />

Units are equipped with electronic touch controllers.<br />

All Rack Cooling Units can be designed according to<br />

customer requirements.<br />

For more details Tel: +49 4221 98379-0<br />

or visit www.girschner-marine.com<br />

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YACHT ESSENTIALS<br />

PhR Yacht Design<br />

PhR Yacht Design and Naval Architects are specialists in one off<br />

motor and sailing yachts based in Marseille, France. The company<br />

has collaborated for years with WEYVES Couture, and specialise in<br />

projects with fashion designers and luxury brands ‘Made in France’.<br />

PhR Yacht Design concentrate on unique projects, emphasising<br />

the essence of design without forgetting the importance of naval<br />

architecture: respecting both comfort and style at sea and at<br />

anchor and the actual needs of customers.<br />

For more details Tel: +33 (0)6 09 83 58 08<br />

or visit www.phr-yacht-design.com<br />

Vyva Fabrics<br />

Insignia Crew<br />

On-trend, colourful, dynamic, flexible and diverse. Vyva Fabrics<br />

was founded in 1990 and started as a supplier of upholstery<br />

materials for boats and yachts from a small warehouse in a Dutch<br />

harbour. 25 years later, they are a wholesaler specialised in the<br />

distribution and production of high quality vinyls, artificial leather<br />

and fabrics for indoors and outdoors. Their international client<br />

base ranges from architects to shipbuilders, and their innovative<br />

and durable vinyls and fabrics are used in hotels, restaurants,<br />

clubs, wellness centres, hospitals, universities, shops, offices.<br />

With 25 years of experience and a diverse network of long-term<br />

relations they offer excellent service, and fresh and inspired ideas.<br />

For more details Tel: +31 (0)20 6599523<br />

or visit www.vyvafabrics.com<br />

Founded with an overwhelming desire to raise the bar in<br />

yacht crew appointments, Insignia Crew’s vision is to place<br />

professional, committed and career driven crew aboard the<br />

world’s most exclusive superyachts. Insignia Crew candidates<br />

are drawn from its comprehensive network and elite pool<br />

of former Royal Navy and Royal Marines whose advanced<br />

mariner skills perfectly match the needs of today’s modern<br />

superyacht industry. These exceptional individuals have an<br />

inherent understanding of life at sea, the importance of rank<br />

structure, teamwork, adaptability, discretion and loyalty.<br />

Insignia Crew is an MLC compliant organisation and works<br />

closely with its clients to understand every detail of their<br />

need. Consideration is given to safe manning policies, crew<br />

dynamics and how to achieve more with less by way of<br />

additional skill sets.<br />

For more details Tel: +44 (0)7500 888 472<br />

or visit www.insigniacrew.com<br />

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ADVERTORIAL<br />

FUTURE<br />

TECH<br />

VBH specialise in on board<br />

entertainment. Nico van<br />

Leeuwen explains how<br />

they create intuitive and<br />

customised solutions for<br />

some of the world’s most<br />

demanding customers and<br />

combine multiple technologies<br />

to deliver outstanding results<br />

that are user friendly and will<br />

stand the test of time<br />

VBH strongly believe the<br />

ultimate luxury is custom<br />

innovation, turning your<br />

dreams into reality. By<br />

developing user-friendly<br />

innovations for all on board,<br />

we create new experiences<br />

for the yachting lifestyle.<br />

We specialise in Audio Visual and IT, in<br />

lighting, security and bespoke installations<br />

that merge art and technology. It’s both<br />

exciting and inspirational to see the different<br />

technical disciplines within VBH work<br />

together and realise a project. The potential<br />

of what achieve is always growing since<br />

technology develops so fast. Anticipating<br />

the future requires us to be flexible and agile<br />

and keep thinking ahead. The process of<br />

integration is as much an art as a science,<br />

and when everyone with their different skill<br />

sets and specialisations works as a team the<br />

results can be truly exceptional. Combining<br />

the very latest in technology with the beauty<br />

and craftsmanship of the world’s finest<br />

yachts is something of which I never tire.<br />

VBH offers fantastic service throughout<br />

the yacht’s lifecycle. We employ dedicated,<br />

highly specialized Field Service Engineers<br />

and Service Coordinators to ensure fast<br />

response times, no matter where the yacht<br />

is. With our 24/7 helpdesk, we are able to<br />

offer around the clock remote assistance.<br />

We have a worldwide support system, with<br />

fast response times.<br />

Ever since the sixties, at VBH, we look for<br />

ways to make yachting better and more<br />

exciting for everyone on board. Technology<br />

offers many ways of improving life on board.<br />

Reliability, convenience and simplicity are<br />

key points of attention, and bring many<br />

innovation opportunities. Technology<br />

offers many ways of improving life on<br />

board for different clients. By combining<br />

and integrating multiple technologies, we<br />

bring new capabilities to live. Building such<br />

complex systems, while keeping usage and<br />

interaction simple is something VBH always<br />

focuses on.<br />

VBH stays on top of what is<br />

important for everyone.<br />

By stimulating joint projects<br />

and collaboration, we get<br />

the best of both worlds<br />

One of the key challenges during any yacht<br />

build is that technology evolves, while the<br />

yacht is build. You don’t want a new yacht,<br />

with old technology! In the past, systems<br />

needed to be connected physically. This is<br />

changing to a software based connection,<br />

which brings many advantages when it comes<br />

to flexible systems. By using a flexible<br />

software based backbone, it’s easier to<br />

connect new hardware later in the build.<br />

We’ve used this on a recent 87m yacht.<br />

By working closely with suppliers, clients<br />

and designers, VBH stays on top of what<br />

is important for everyone. By stimulating<br />

joint projects and collaboration, we get<br />

the best of both worlds. E.g. integrating<br />

technology in ways that convey emotion,<br />

and by using technology as a living material,<br />

as a texture.<br />

Good examples of subtle applications are<br />

automated sequences for watching movies<br />

or TV shows, where light settings are<br />

automatically adjusted based on activities.<br />

More extravagant examples are interactive<br />

bars, walls and hallways that use screens<br />

to display content to transform spaces.<br />

Instead of such screens being only in use<br />

for movies or TV, we use them as interactive<br />

backgrounds for moods. They can add<br />

depth and meaning to a space. Think of<br />

yoga sessions, parties, dinners, business<br />

meetings, etc.<br />

At VBH we are specialised in integrating<br />

luxury technology on board superyachts.<br />

We believe the ultimate luxury is custom<br />

innovation, turning dreams into reality. By<br />

developing user-friendly innovations for all<br />

on board, we create new experiences for<br />

the yachting lifestyle.<br />

VBH is active in all stages of the yacht lifecycle.<br />

We help design and build Audio, Video<br />

and IT solutions for New Builds. We offer<br />

24/7 global service for yacht out sailing.<br />

We do upgrades and refits, to help keep<br />

the yacht in perfect shape for existing or<br />

new owners.<br />

From our offices in Amsterdam, Antibes<br />

and Fort Lauderdale, it’s easy to enter a<br />

conversation with us about how you would<br />

like to use technology.<br />

Nico van Leeuwen is Director of Marketing<br />

& Sales at VBH.<br />

For more details<br />

Tel: +31 20 799 3700<br />

or visit www.vbhi.com<br />

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TO SERVE<br />

AND TO<br />

PROTECT<br />

FRANCES AND MICHAEL HOWORTH LOOK AT THE LATEST PAINT AND<br />

ANTIFOULING COATINGS ALONG WITH VINYL WRAPPINGS IN USE<br />

THROUGHOUT THE SUPERYACHT INDUSTRY<br />

Call it the big cover up or even, if you want to; a<br />

protection racket but the fact is: we are not entering<br />

the realms of writing about crime fiction. We are<br />

talking here about protective coatings as applied<br />

to superyachts.<br />

With the constant need to keep a superyacht looking good, the<br />

informed maintenance and application of protective coatings is<br />

becoming an increasingly important task for the accomplished<br />

member of crew. Today’s crew person needs to know how everyday<br />

issues relating to paint and varnish can be coped with and with<br />

manufacturers each claiming that their product can either cut<br />

emissions, boost performance or improve fuel economy, there<br />

is a lot more to the protection racket than just a chamois and<br />

squeezy blade.<br />

Yachts live in some of the most corrosive conditions for paintwork<br />

in the world attacked constantly by high doses of ultra violet<br />

light and salt water. Paint surfaces are porous with millions<br />

of microscopic holes. Salt crystals get into these holes and<br />

act a little like the tip of a screwdriver boring away making the<br />

pores bigger. The sooner these salt crystals are removed the<br />

less damage is done. The less damage is done the smoother<br />

the surface and the smoother the surface the shinier the boat<br />

looks, as light is refracted in a focussed single beam rather than<br />

diffused in many directions.<br />

Yacht detailing products and yacht cleaning supplies from the<br />

US based Sea-Shield have been developed over the years by<br />

experienced professionals working within the superyacht industry.<br />

Their Francisco Linares understands better than most, the<br />

task involved in yacht detailing and the importance of adding a<br />

protective barrier against the damaging effects of the sun and<br />

the sea. He says, “We developed products to make the crew’s<br />

life easier. When our products are applied maintenance time<br />

is substantially reduced. Future wash downs get easier every<br />

time Sea Shield is used and so insures the yacht has the best<br />

protection available.”<br />

The application of ceramic protective coatings will seal the pores<br />

on paint, glass and stainless, preventing them from being damaged<br />

and creating an uneven surface that will never shine no matter<br />

how many wash downs are done. From the crew’s point of view,<br />

washing down a surface sealed with a smooth ceramic coating is<br />

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ABSOLUTE BOAT CARE<br />

Paintwork, varnishing, antifouling, polishing, gelcoat repairs...<br />

all done by one company. No more subcontractors arguing<br />

about who’s doing what and when. Absolute Boat Care do it all,<br />

so you don’t waste time organising various subcontractors and<br />

you can get on with more important work. Absolute Boat Care<br />

adjusts to changes in schedule easily and without fuss. The team<br />

understands that at peak times they need to be flexible, and we<br />

go out of our way to make sure that our work is done on time and<br />

in budget.<br />

For more details Tel: +34 649 989 909<br />

or visit www.absoluteboatcare.net<br />

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“ The best<br />

kept secret<br />

in superyacht<br />

finishing”<br />

Fairing | Painting | Finishing<br />

Refit | New Build<br />

www.finishing-deluxe.com<br />

CeraShield – Ceramic Coatings for Yachts<br />

No time or budget to paint...? CeraShield have the answer.<br />

Spain: (+34) 635 395 345 / (+34) 620 393 033<br />

Email: andy@cerashield.net or claire@cerashield.net<br />

www.cerashield.net<br />

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COATINGS<br />

CERASHIELD<br />

CeraShield has become the market leader in offering first class<br />

application and removal of premium ceramic and Si02 coatings to<br />

paint, glass and stainless steel which offer performance, protection<br />

and durability for the exterior and interior of superyachts. The<br />

experienced team of applicators are pioneers in this advanced<br />

technology with over 10 years’ experience in applying ceramic<br />

coatings and Sio2 coatings to superyachts. The company<br />

management and project management have their roots firmly<br />

embedded in the industry and in the painting sector. They pride<br />

themselves on the bespoke service and support given to the clients.<br />

Specs include 10 and 7 micron ceramic coatings, 7 micron Sio2<br />

coating, with the benefits of restoring and sealing faded paint and<br />

gel coats, and extending the life of new paint, adding a high gloss,<br />

cleaning and wash downs are easier, it protects against soot and<br />

exhaust emissions, harmful UV rays, salt and acid rain & there are no<br />

adverse effects to the future painting programme.<br />

For more details Tel: +34 635 395 345<br />

or visit www.cerashield.net<br />

quick and easy and results in the perfect shine. These specialist<br />

polymer and ceramic coatings enhance and protect the exterior<br />

paint surfaces against ultra violet, salt, dirt, exhaust fumes,<br />

oil and a host of other contaminates.Using a good polish can<br />

delay a paint cycle and if applied from new or whilst still in good<br />

condition can extend the life of the paint for years.<br />

When discussing this with Andy Williams from CeraShield he<br />

explains “All our coatings have been especially formulated and<br />

engineered. With the harsh environments that superyachts<br />

find themselves operating in its essential to protect against<br />

harmful and damaging UV rays, soot and exhaust emissions,<br />

acid rain oxidation and salt deposits. Our next generation,<br />

premium Ceramic and Sio2 coatings can also restore and seal<br />

faded paint and gel coats. Once applied the ceramic coating<br />

forms a gas barrier which means no soot or exhaust emissions<br />

can penetrate the coating and leaves the surface with a slick,<br />

glass like finish that is very easy to clean and maintain without<br />

the use of aggressive chemicals and leaves the crew free to<br />

perform other important duties around the vessel.”<br />

Isofan and Stoppani are paints made for the yachting market by<br />

the German Lechler Brand. Since 1883 Stoppani has dedicated<br />

special care to product quality and reliability. The product range<br />

they offer is continuously evolving using Lechler’s technological<br />

expertise with the aim of offering innovative paint processes to<br />

fully satisfy the different yachting segments’ needs. The Isofan<br />

Marine product range includes solid, metallic and pearl finishes<br />

of matchless gloss, light fastness and ageing resistance for<br />

yachts, pleasure and sailing boats.<br />

The difference between a good paint job and a poor one is always said<br />

to be down to the preparation. It is a cliché, but it is also true, that<br />

99% of every good paint job lies in the preparation. It doesn’t matter<br />

if the finish is wood or fibreglass, the prep work still has to be done.<br />

This begins with removing all hardware, railings and decorative<br />

strips. Except where the complete removal of the object cannot<br />

be safely achieved the use of masking tape should be avoided.<br />

Before applying any coating, check that air conditioning units<br />

that vent on the area to be coated are cleaned or if possible<br />

that the fans have been turned off. It is a sad fact of life that the<br />

Sahara Desert is just too close to the marinas on the northern<br />

shores of the Mediterranean. That and the fact that superyacht<br />

docks are often close to roads, means that whenever crew are<br />

trying to paint a surface outside they encounter dust. Minute<br />

particles of sand or road grit are generally invisible to the eye<br />

but add a layer of wet coating to a surface and the annoying<br />

molecules of grit can quickly spoil hours of hard work. It’s a<br />

really good idea to use an air compressor to blow away dust<br />

from its surface and then to sprinkle clean fresh water on the<br />

deck, in the area being coated. This will help keep dust on the<br />

deck and help prevent it moving around in the air.<br />

Kevin Viles recently sold out his fairing and painting company<br />

Concept Yachts Finishing brand to Finishing De Luxe in Germany<br />

and joined the board of the newly enlarged company as Commercial<br />

Director. Now with offices in the UK, Holland and Germany the<br />

company currently has five projects over 50 metres running<br />

simultaneously inside Heesen Yachts, along with two 90 metre<br />

refit projects underway at Royal Huisman.” Director Chasan<br />

Kalfoglou says, “For us it goes without saying that good<br />

preparation is one of the most important steps that we take<br />

on our projects. A high standard of preparation starts from day<br />

one and we maintain a high standard throughout the process.<br />

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COATINGS<br />

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For most of the different disciplines on a yacht sophisticated systems<br />

are developed and in use, on which long term maintenance is based.<br />

These systems clearly stipulate what kind of work is required, when<br />

it needs to be carried out and what the costs involved are to keep<br />

the vessel in top condition. Such a maintenance system has not<br />

been developed for the paint discipline, which is one of the largest<br />

returning items on yachts. Atlas Paint Consultants has recognised the<br />

need for such Paint Maintenance Manual and has developed such a<br />

document. In general the purpose of the document is to create and<br />

maintain a data bank of the paint condition on a yacht. Enabling yacht<br />

managers and/or captains to adequately plan and budget their future<br />

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These steps in preparation are crucial for the final<br />

result as poor preparation is easily spotted in the<br />

final top coat (gloss) and could easily compromise<br />

both manufacturers warranties and the overall<br />

finish of the vessel. The client expects a very<br />

high quality finish and as a standard we strive to<br />

provide this every time. Taking steps backwards on<br />

a project due to poor preparation is never efficient<br />

and extremely costly, so why risk it?”<br />

Longevity, high gloss and easy cleaning are the<br />

standout features offered by a new class of coating<br />

made possible by recent advances in ceramic<br />

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acid rain streaks, oils and diesel soot are all easily<br />

removed. The hard, slick, abrasion-resistant finish does not wear<br />

down like waxes, polishes and polymers.<br />

More importantly the product cuts crew cleaning time down to<br />

a fraction. By preventing diesel soot from permanently staining<br />

polyurethane paints, crew can avoid unsightly and expensive<br />

damage and eliminate the need to tediously polish out these<br />

defects. With its hard, scratch-resistant properties, fenders<br />

and hawsers mark Zytexx far less than paint. The company has<br />

supplied over 90 vessels in the Mediterranean alone all are using<br />

it to great effect. Captain Eddie West, in command of Sarafsa,<br />

is a big fan and has stated, “Zytexx has without doubt, extended<br />

the life of our paintwork to the extent where we have original<br />

paint of 11 years old in some areas. Glass readings were as low<br />

as 7 prior to using Zytexx and now readings are in the high 80s<br />

on this old paint. The application team are quick and efficient,<br />

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Speaking for the company, Michael Pass says Captains<br />

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Glass Treatment restores salt pitted windows to clarity, greatly<br />

enhancing the look of your vessel. Treated windows become<br />

extremely water repellent; Water literally rolls right off eliminating<br />

spotting and reducing further etching. Even on windows fitted<br />

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Nico Roper of Atlas Paint Consultants believes it is important<br />

before contemplating any large scale painting project, specialist<br />

firms such as his are called in. The job of a consultant should<br />

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GOOD<br />

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THE PREPARATION. IT IS A CLICHÉ, BUT IT<br />

IS ALSO TRUE THAT 99% OF EVERY GOOD<br />

PAINT JOB LIES IN THE PREPARATION<br />

be to carry out a full pre refit paint status survey. Once that is<br />

done the consultant should prepare a bid book to reflect all the<br />

necessary requirements. Then he should have the yard and or the<br />

paint contractor prepare a paint manual. “It is vital,” he says,<br />

“to list the responsibilities and communication lines to make<br />

sure there are clear and open corporation between all parties”.<br />

Painted surfaces that have a dappled look about them are often<br />

referred to as having an orange peel finish because of the texture<br />

of the surface after coating resembles the skin of an orange or<br />

grapefruit. This phenomenon is almost certainly the result of<br />

improper painting a technique, and can often be caused by fast<br />

evaporation of thinners or when using an incorrectly set up spray<br />

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before the texture as a whole does so. When using a spray gun<br />

check the air pressure and ensure the correctly sized nozzle is<br />

fitted. Avoid spraying paint at an angle other than perpendicular<br />

to the surface and never apply an over excessive amount of paint.<br />

When painting, it is always best to avoid extreme air quality<br />

or temperature conditions. Low temperatures will for example<br />

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COATINGS<br />

COPPERCOAT SUPERYACHT<br />

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lifespan of between 10 and 20 years per<br />

treatment, this ultra hard wearing epoxy<br />

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increase drying times while high temperatures will reduce drying<br />

times and can make application more difficult, as product flow<br />

and levelling is compromised. Optimal painting conditions are<br />

when the ambient temperature is between 10 - 26°C and relative<br />

humidity is below 65%.<br />

FINISHING DE LUXE<br />

Finishing De Luxe are a family run superyacht fairing and painting<br />

company with experience that goes back over 30 years. Regarded<br />

as one of the best kept secrets in the superyacht finishing<br />

industry, and with a team of over 250 highly experienced<br />

professionals, FDL are leading the way and setting the industries<br />

highest standards. Boasting an international management team<br />

and offices in the UK, Germany and Holland, Finishing De Luxe<br />

are a truly global company. FDL pride themselves on not having<br />

to rely on subcontractor teams, as do so many other larger<br />

finishing companies, Last season the company successfully ran<br />

and completed multiple projects in five different countries at the<br />

same time.<br />

For more details Tel: +49 (0) 177 38 80 410<br />

or visit www.finishing-deluxe.com<br />

It is always best to avoid painting in direct sunlight, or when<br />

the substrate itself is excessively warm. One good way to check<br />

this is to check the surface temperature using a specialised<br />

surface thermometer.<br />

With over 20 years experience crewing superyachts, Duncan<br />

Sykes the Managing Director at Absolute Boat Care, understand<br />

absolutely the requirements and demands of captains and owners<br />

alike. Based in Mallorca, they have a large, highly professional<br />

team who have the capabilities to undertake absolutely any job,<br />

whatever the size. Captain Jason Lambourne, of the motor<br />

yacht Angara has enjoyed working with Absolute Boat Care and<br />

done so for the past four years. He says, “The products and the<br />

knowledge they employ when polishing Angara have always given<br />

her an incredible shine and made sure she is looking fantastic<br />

for her owners every season.”<br />

When applying epoxies in high humidity conditions they can<br />

develop an ‘amine blush’ on the surface particularly at lower<br />

temperatures. This slightly sticky substance must be removed<br />

and can normally be washed off with soap and water. If the blush<br />

is not removed it can lead to the delamination of subsequent<br />

coats. High humidity conditions can reduce the amount of solvent<br />

evaporation during the drying/curing stages; with epoxies this<br />

can lead to a ‘soft cure’ where solvent can remain trapped in<br />

the film for many days leading to slow or poor final cure.<br />

Patching paint is always tricky. There are some who say patching<br />

should always be thought of as a temporary repair because it<br />

will more than likely always be identified as such. Others believe<br />

that done well it is hard to tell if a patch repair has been made<br />

or not. It is a truism, however, that hard cut lines are almost<br />

always visible, especially in darker colours the likes of dark blues<br />

and blacks. They should, be avoided in areas where they are going<br />

to be very easy to spot.<br />

It is of course imperative to use the same brand and colour as<br />

the original when trying to perfect the repair. One good tip is to<br />

keep a log of what is painted when it was completed and what<br />

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COATINGS<br />

product was used noting any batch numbers or identification<br />

codes shown on the tin. That way you know exactly what colour<br />

was originally used.<br />

Some experts suggest it is best not to polish hard cut lines<br />

advising, hard cut lines will look worse than if they were simply<br />

left as they were. It is sometimes better to paint an entire<br />

section than a patch in the middle of a surface, as you would<br />

have less risk of it being visible. Larger areas are often better<br />

than smaller ones. Polishing out soft cut lines using specialist<br />

polishes is always the better solution. Certain paints can be<br />

polished and others cannot be polished, so be aware of what<br />

is possible before you start. A well polished patch when done<br />

properly will be almost invisible.<br />

Based in Palma de Mallorca, Pure, headed up by Nic Clarke has<br />

painted over 20 superyachts in the 10 years the company has<br />

been in business project managing refits. He says, “I know a<br />

bit about paint and coatings but could not be regarded as an<br />

expert. That is why we always retain the services of a paint<br />

surveyor, sometimes much to the annoyance of the applicators<br />

working on the project. It was the project management style<br />

of the company that secured the responsibility of completely<br />

repainting the exterior of the 70 metre Lurssen built Saint<br />

Nicholas and it was perhaps because of the paint quality that<br />

this yacht exchanged hands so quickly one released onto the<br />

brokerage market.<br />

Versatility<br />

One certain benefit of Ceramic and Sio2 coatings from CeraShield<br />

is the ease of cleaning. “All that’s needed by the crew is a simple<br />

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chemicals or polishing is required, which considerably cuts down<br />

the time crew members are kept away from other important<br />

tasks and is obviously better for the overall health and safety of<br />

the crew and means that no harsh chemicals are being dispersed<br />

into our oceans”<br />

Williams continues, “But it’s not just the paint work that can<br />

benefit, why not apply to metals and glass? Metals onboard<br />

would no longer need to be polished before every boss or guest<br />

trip. The coating keeps the metal looking bright with that ‘just<br />

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LECHLER<br />

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COATINGS<br />

ZYTEXX<br />

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Series. Zytexx laboratories are at the forefront of the<br />

ceramic coating industry. Year in, year out they continue<br />

to develop and advance the proprietary clear-coats<br />

designed for the marine industry. “We had continual<br />

issues with the hull staining after long passages, and<br />

being a large area, began to be quite time consuming<br />

for the crew to keep on top of keeping the hull looking<br />

good. The application of ZYTEXX was a eureka moment,<br />

suddenly everything became easier, and additionally the<br />

hull finish was gleaming” Eddie Cooney, M/Y Grace E .<br />

For more details Tel: +33(0)4 83 28 2178<br />

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Bottom coats<br />

Aquarius Marine Coatings Ltd. manufactures the high-performance<br />

multi-season antifouls Coppercoat, Coppercoat-Superyacht and<br />

Coppercoat Commercial. Since launching in 1991, these coatings<br />

have proven to be durable and long-lasting. These hard-wearing<br />

and densely copper-filled epoxy resins provide protection against<br />

unwanted marine growth for many years (commonly over a<br />

decade). To date, more than 60,000 sail and power vessels have<br />

been treated with Coppercoat in the leisure, commercial and<br />

superyacht sectors.<br />

Coppercoat consists of copper powder and resin, and its nonablative<br />

characteristics mean it will firmly adhere to a wide variety<br />

of surfaces including GRP, concrete, steel, iron and aluminium. Its<br />

leach rate is less than 50mcg/cu/cm2 after 30 days. Managing<br />

Director at Coppercoat Ewan Clark says, “Increasingly restrictive<br />

laws governing the use of biocides in ant-fouls weighs heavily on<br />

coating manufacturers. Within Europe, the latest Biocides and<br />

Pesticides Register has reduced the number of allowable biocides<br />

by approximately 80%. The armoury available to paint chemists<br />

has been severely depleted.” He adds, “But a restricted choice<br />

of ingredients and a lowering of biocide levels need not result in<br />

poor performance. The latest coatings technology concentrates<br />

on making best use of the ingredients. The latest Coppercoat-<br />

Superyacht anti-foul being a case in point. The water-based,<br />

VOC-free epoxy carrier is loaded with pure copper particles,<br />

curing to create a semi-permanent outer surface so copper-rich<br />

as to be inhospitable to virtually all bio-fouling.”<br />

The proof of the pudding is they say is in the eating. Coppercoat<br />

is currently celebrating its own memorable proof in the aftermath<br />

of the 2017-2018 Clipper Round The World Race. When the<br />

Clipper boats were finally lifted out after 40,000NM of racing<br />

and 16 months of continual immersion, the Coppercoat on their<br />

hulls revealed almost no loss of coating thickness. Barring the<br />

faintest trace of slime at the waterline in some parts, the hulls<br />

were virtually spotless.<br />

So well did the Coppercoat antifoul perform that, for the first<br />

time in the Clipper’s 22-year history, the boats did not need to<br />

be lifted out at the race’s halfway mark in Sydney. As every boat<br />

owner is all too painfully aware, lifting out vessels to clean off old<br />

antifoul and apply a new coat can be a slow and costly business,<br />

so Coppercoat’s matchless resilience meant substantial savings<br />

in time and money for Clipper Race organisers and crews alike.<br />

“This enormously successful outcome understandably delighted<br />

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Such positive feedback contrasts markedly with recent testimony<br />

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for less than six months. Even, by this point, barnacle growth on<br />

hulls was so advanced that it was calculated to be responsible<br />

for a 0.5 to 1 knot reduction in boat speed for every hour sailed.<br />

It’s a wrap<br />

Paints and varnishes are not the only way to protect surfaces<br />

and keep things smart. Vinyl wrapping is a way of protecting a<br />

paint finish with a plastic layer, rather than a chemical topcoat.<br />

The process known as wrapping has developed dramatically<br />

over the past decade and has moved into the premier league of<br />

coatings and is no longer simply in the realm of those seeking<br />

to temporarily advertise a new product or design on the side of<br />

a commercial white van. Vinyl allows for special effects the likes<br />

of pearlescent or matt effect to be applied if required, and we<br />

are now seeing many interiors receiving a fresh coat of vinyl...<br />

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A day in the<br />

life of...<br />

LUKE PORTER<br />

COMMERCIAL MANAGER<br />

SHIPYARD SUPPLY CO.<br />

My first taste of the superyacht<br />

industry was working as a<br />

deckhand onboard an 83ft motor<br />

yacht. Like many others, I moved<br />

down to the south of France to dock<br />

walk and ultimately land a job as a<br />

deckie. My dockwalking persistence<br />

finally paid off when I was offered<br />

the deckhand job on MY Felixia, a<br />

Ferretti 830.<br />

Since those early days in the<br />

superyacht industry I have worked<br />

on some beautiful yachts, travelled<br />

to places that most people only get<br />

to read about and now live with my<br />

wife and 18-month-old daughter.<br />

Having worked for a yacht broker<br />

and as a project manager for Oyster<br />

Yachts, I now head up Shipyard Supply<br />

Co (SSCo), a brand-new company<br />

specialising in the design, manufacture<br />

and supply of deck equipment to new<br />

builds and operational superyachts.<br />

Setting up a company is no mean feat<br />

and it certainly doesn’t conform to<br />

9-5, but it does have its perks.<br />

DAY BEGINS<br />

My day begins at 06:30 when my human alarm clock starts chatting to herself at<br />

the other end of the landing. There’s really no need to set an alarm, my daughter<br />

has built-in Swiss timing. Sitting down as a family for breakfast is important to<br />

us, so even though it’s pretty chaotic we<br />

start each day by eating together. My wife<br />

and I both work in the marine sector, so<br />

we often find ourselves talking about the<br />

latest industry news whilst sat at the<br />

kitchen table. I have time for a quick check<br />

of my inbox after breakfast to see what<br />

has come in overnight and then it’s off to<br />

the office. I drive from our home in a village<br />

on the east coast in Suffolk to the office.<br />

The 50-minute commute past picturesque<br />

fields and river estuaries affords me the<br />

time to think about the day ahead.<br />

TYPICAL MORNING<br />

I arrive at the office at 08:30 and after a<br />

cup of tea and a chat with the team I get<br />

straight into the emails.<br />

Once the urgent emails have been taken<br />

care of, I get the team together to discuss<br />

the upcoming trade show we’re attending.<br />

This will be the first one the company has<br />

attended so we’re all keen to get the look<br />

and feel just right. It’s still early days,<br />

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LUNCH<br />

At 13:00 I leave the office for a lunch meeting with the<br />

company’s directors, Josh and Claire Richardson, at a<br />

local pub called the Butt and Oyster. It’s on the river,<br />

serves great food and most importantly it’s only<br />

five minutes from the office. The water might not<br />

be azure blue, but it makes for a picturesque<br />

backdrop and a peaceful setting. It’s a good<br />

opportunity to catch up on how things are going,<br />

not just with SSCo, but also Josh and Claire’s<br />

other successful company, Superyacht Tenders<br />

and Toys (SYTT).<br />

Having already built up an established and thriving<br />

business, their insight is invaluable. They always<br />

take the time to engage with the progress and<br />

challenges within SSCo and we regularly take time<br />

away from the office to touch base. SYTT focuses on<br />

the project management and third-party supply of tenders<br />

and toys and SSco manufactures associated deck and ancillary<br />

equipment, so the two businesses are closely aligned and there is plenty of<br />

crossover. The afternoon proves to be no exception as Josh and I excuse ourselves<br />

after lunch to go and test an e-foil board that has just landed in the SYTT office.<br />

We drive five minutes down the road where we launch the board and spend the<br />

next hour teaching ourselves to foil. On the way back to the office, adrenalinefuelled<br />

and salty, I drop in on our aluminium fabricators to check on the set of<br />

chocks we have in production for a client’s Ski Nautique wake surf boat.<br />

so our brand<br />

identity is<br />

evolving with<br />

each new piece<br />

of activity. We are<br />

a niche company, so<br />

it’s important that we<br />

communicate our USPs clearly<br />

and concisely from the start.<br />

TONIGHT<br />

Then it’s back to the office and back to reality. Tonight, I’m flying<br />

out to the Netherlands ahead of tomorrow’s meeting with the<br />

chief mate of a 100m+ yacht in build at Oceanco. We are supplying<br />

the transom fenders and aft step arrangement and we need to<br />

drill down on the details to make sure everything is just how the<br />

owners envisage it. I prepare the templating kit and make sure<br />

I have everything required to accurately template the yacht’s<br />

transom and ensure the fenders will fit perfectly. I’m sure most<br />

heads of companies have someone to do templating for them,<br />

but we’re a new and growing business and I want to look future<br />

employees in the eye when I ask them to do something, knowing<br />

that I’ve done everything I ask of them myself.<br />

We’re lucky to have workshops and warehousing on site<br />

and I like to regularly go and talk to the production team,<br />

which is something I have carried over from my days<br />

as a project manager at Oyster. Communication with<br />

the team building the end product is crucial for quality<br />

control and meeting client expectations. Currently, our<br />

tender mooring whips are seeing strong sales, so I take<br />

the time to go and see how the manufacturing of our<br />

latest batch is progressing.<br />

By title, I’m the commercial manager at SSCo, but the<br />

reality of a small company means that I’m involved in<br />

everything regardless of whether it’s liaising with clients,<br />

designers and fabricators or overseeing the finances<br />

and ordering stationery. It has to be that way, especially<br />

in the early days, to make sure we stay focused and on<br />

track. I tell myself that even Richard Branson did it all<br />

once upon a time!<br />

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GO ALGHERO<br />

Frances and Michael Howorth<br />

discover there is more to<br />

Sardinia than Porto Cervo,<br />

Calle di Volpe and Porto<br />

Rotondo. In the north-west<br />

of the island, Alghero is one<br />

of Sardinia’s most alluring<br />

destinations<br />

STAY<br />

HOTEL CATALUNYA<br />

This hotel prides itself on making<br />

everyone feel at home with different<br />

morning breakfast habits, reflecting the<br />

nationalities of those staying here. At the<br />

same time, they are just as happy to offer<br />

guests a chance to sample the traditional<br />

Italian breakfast.<br />

www.hotelcatalunya.it<br />

HOTEL DEI PINI<br />

Four star luxury beachfront resort located<br />

within the Porto Conte Nature Reserve, a<br />

stone’s throw from the Capo Caccia/Isola<br />

Piana Marine Protected Area, and just 9<br />

km from Alghero Fertilia airport and the<br />

centre of Alghero.<br />

www.hoteldeipini.com<br />

HOTEL FRANCESCO<br />

The former convent in the city’s old quarter<br />

has preserved a slightly spartan feel, with<br />

a relaxing, meditative ambience. Simple<br />

rooms, a good breakfast, attentive and<br />

professional staff and the perfect location<br />

for some well deserved RnR.<br />

www.sanfrancescohotel.com<br />

HOTEL CARLOS V<br />

Comfort is the watchword of this luxury<br />

hotel. The terraces afford panoramic views<br />

that encompass everything from the Capo<br />

Caccia promontory with its silhouette<br />

resembling a sleeping giant, to the costal<br />

road that leads to Bosa.<br />

www.hotelcarlosv.it<br />

VILLA LAS TRONAS HOTEL & SPA<br />

Surrounded by rock formations now greatly<br />

eroded by the sea this enchanting 5-star<br />

waterside hotel is situated on a promontory<br />

between Cala Lavatoio to the north and<br />

Cala Capone to the south. A centuryold<br />

park separates it from the seaside<br />

boulevard of the city.<br />

www.hotelvillalastronas.it<br />

EAT<br />

LA BOTTEGHINA<br />

For sea urchin on toast, sea urchin with<br />

linguine and fregola with prawns & mussels.<br />

If that’s not to your liking, they also serve<br />

great pizza.<br />

Tel: +39 07 997 38375<br />

RISTORANTE MARADOR<br />

In the centre of town, on the beachfront<br />

for fresh mackerel, monkfish, mullet roe or<br />

bottarga, fregola pasta with langoustine<br />

and a fritto misto of fish and vegetables.<br />

Tel: +39 07 973 4018<br />

MOVIDA<br />

Spread over two levels with dining in<br />

the tranquil San Erasmo Square, and on<br />

the panoramic Magellan bastion offering<br />

stunning views of the port and the ancient<br />

walls. The simple and traditional cuisine<br />

based on fresh locally caught fish is<br />

delightful. Try Spaghetti Algherese, strigoli<br />

with clams and zucchini.<br />

Tel: +39 07 997 4589<br />

AGRITURISMO SA MANDRA<br />

More than just a meal it’s a true experience<br />

where you can see pecorino cheese being<br />

made, as well as fresh ricotta which you<br />

eat later. Hand made ravioli stuffed with<br />

potato, cheese and mint while by the fire<br />

a suckling pig, head down on the spit so<br />

the fat runs over as it cooks. We can’t<br />

wait to return.<br />

Tel: +39 07 999 9150<br />

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NAVIGATOR<br />

DRINK<br />

CAFÉ LATINO<br />

An upmarket bar located on a corner of the<br />

city walls with views over the marina, this<br />

bar has a cool ambience and a stunning<br />

selection of cocktails.<br />

L’ARCA<br />

Just south of the old town right on the<br />

seafront, this large spacious bar has<br />

plenty of outside seating, while inside table<br />

football and live music prevail.<br />

BARONDA<br />

On Piazza della Misericordia is a stylish<br />

bar with a wide range of cocktails. DJs<br />

provide music and there’s space to dance<br />

for those who do.<br />

CANTINA SANTA MARIA LA PALMA<br />

Famous for Akenta, their sparkling wine<br />

made from the Vermentino grape. Every<br />

year 700 bottles are conditioned at sea<br />

40m underwater. They claim that the<br />

pressure increases the size of the bubbles<br />

and improves the aging process.<br />

BEACHES<br />

SPAGGIA MUGONI<br />

An oasis of peace blessed with soft pale<br />

sand and crystal clear water that is almost<br />

entirely enclosed and hidden in the Porto<br />

Conte Bay at the north-western part of<br />

the island.<br />

PORTO FERRO<br />

Accessed using an unmade bumpy sandy<br />

track through the woods this is a less<br />

populated beach beloved by surfers and kite<br />

boarders alike. A simple beach bar serves<br />

uncomplicated food and drink.<br />

CULTURE<br />

EASTER PARADES<br />

Festivities in Alghero see statues of the<br />

Virgin carried through the streets led by<br />

a brass band and surrounded by women<br />

dressed in black with ornate shawls singing<br />

mournful hymns. The town is decorated<br />

with red lanterns and the strangely<br />

hypnotic event is fascinating to watch.<br />

TUNA MUSEUM<br />

In Stintino you will find the traditional<br />

method of tuna fishing, practiced in the<br />

Gulf of Asinara until the last century. This<br />

museum allows visitors to picture the lives<br />

of the men who fished and prepared tunas.<br />

PALMAVERA<br />

Go back in time and check out the Nuragic<br />

complex at Palmavera, which dates back to<br />

the 8th century B.C. It is the site of one<br />

of the largest concentrations of so-called<br />

Domus de Janas (prehistoric hypogea -<br />

tombs carved out of the rocks) on this<br />

historic island.<br />

BASKETRY MUSEUM<br />

Inside the Doria Castle in Castelsardo is a<br />

collection of Sardinian basketwork including<br />

the renowned baskets of Castelsardo,<br />

fishing traps, typical su fassoni freshwater<br />

boats, and sieves and other bread-making<br />

tools. The fascinating exhibits provide indepth<br />

information on the raw materials<br />

used and the various techniques employed.<br />

ALGHERO CATHEDRAL<br />

Make sure you tick off Alghero Cathedral,<br />

built in the 16th century, the impressive<br />

Sant Miquel’s Dome, and the Porta Terra<br />

tower, which you can climb up for fantastic<br />

views across Alghero.<br />

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION<br />

MARINA DI SANT’ELMO<br />

40° 33’N 08° 18’ E<br />

VHF 16 & 9<br />

Tel +39 079 9893117<br />

Email direzione@portodialghero.com<br />

Website www.portodialghero.com<br />

Max length 70 metres<br />

Max beam 25 metres<br />

Max draught 4.8 metres<br />

BUCKET LIST<br />

STROLL AROUND THE OLD TOWN<br />

From Alghero’s waterfront ramparts<br />

to its striking religious architecture,<br />

you’ll encounter several impressive<br />

landmarks during a relaxed stroll.<br />

PAY A VISIT TO BOSA<br />

Head south along the picturesque<br />

coastal road, past dramatic rock<br />

formations and stunning sea views<br />

to discover the small town of Bosa.<br />

It is one of the most attractive<br />

settlements on the island and famed<br />

for its rainbow-coloured buildings.<br />

DISCOVER NEPTUNE’S GROTTO<br />

Mesmerising sea caves, set below<br />

a sheer cliff face, are believed to<br />

stretch inland for around 4km, while<br />

the ‘Goat’s Steps’, carved into the<br />

cliff face in the 1950s, provide some<br />

great vantage points of this dramatic<br />

coastal landscape. The Grottoes can<br />

be reached with a short boat trip.<br />

VISIT THE VINEYARDS<br />

Get a traditional taste of Sardinia<br />

by paying a visit to the vineyards of<br />

Sella and Mosca. For fans of wine,<br />

there’s no better way to spend an<br />

afternoon, followed by the inevitable<br />

tasting session.<br />

SHOP FOR RED CORAL<br />

Recognised since ancient times for<br />

its intense natural colour Corailium<br />

Rubrum, known as red coral, is of<br />

great value to the Alghero economy.<br />

Only licensed fishermen can collect the<br />

coral and only certificated craftsmen<br />

are allowed to transform it into artpieces<br />

and jewellery.<br />

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ADVERTORIAL<br />

INNOVATION UNDER FOOT<br />

Jorge Marquez, President of LONSEAL FLOORING, explains<br />

what makes Lonseal a reliable choice for yacht owners<br />

There was once upon a time that the<br />

only options for boat flooring were<br />

carpet, wood, and maybe AstroTurf<br />

(if you’re into that kind of thing). There was<br />

even that slippery, kitchen-grade linoleum<br />

flooring that surprisingly made its way into<br />

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have seen that one of the most important<br />

upgrade found in boats is the improvement<br />

of flooring options.<br />

Lonseal® marine-grade, sheet vinyl flooring<br />

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We like to set the market trends and are<br />

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PYA<br />

Professionalism,<br />

manpower and training<br />

training and certification path for captains<br />

already serving on yachts, but without<br />

formal qualifications.<br />

Over the past two decades, this has<br />

led to a multi layered approach towards<br />

providing a pathway for deck and engineering<br />

seafarers to become licensed to serve<br />

on yachts of any size or gross Tonnage.<br />

The vessels on which<br />

superyacht crew<br />

have served on have<br />

changed dramatically<br />

since the mid 1990s<br />

as the vessels have<br />

increased in size and<br />

complexity<br />

Words: Capt A. Croft<br />

MBA, AFNI<br />

How have the training and certification<br />

requirements for crew kept pace?<br />

In the UK, until the early 90s, hiring and<br />

manning in this sector was mostly left to<br />

the owner/ or management independent of<br />

any overseeing regulatory examination body.<br />

Although there was a UK requirement<br />

that fully trained merchant officers should<br />

be employed on Red Ensign yachts over<br />

80GRT, this was in essence ignored by<br />

almost everyone. Even on yachts that<br />

chartered, it was quite common for crew<br />

to have few or no formal qualifications,<br />

from the Captain downwards.<br />

Of course there were yacht crew in this<br />

period who held Merchant Navy training,<br />

but they tended to be in the minority and<br />

there was little premium placed on hiring<br />

such individuals over a lessor qualified<br />

candidate.<br />

In the early 90s the UK maritime authorities<br />

woke up to the fact that the superyacht<br />

industry was booming and that UHNWI<br />

were commissioning a number of larger<br />

and more complex yachts that were used<br />

for both private and charter use.<br />

The result was the UK regulations for Vessels<br />

in Commercial Use for Sport or Pleasure,<br />

meaning that yachts that chartered over 80<br />

GRT were now considered to be commercial<br />

vessels. However, very few yachts would<br />

have been able to operate under this<br />

legislation even if they wanted to, as there<br />

was no ready supply of merchant officers<br />

aware of the yacht market or looking to<br />

join the sector. Owners also wanted to<br />

keep their existing captains and crew,<br />

who had mostly be serving on board their<br />

yachts without issue.<br />

Faced with the prospect of a number of<br />

superyachts operating illegally in what<br />

was already approaching a billion dollar<br />

industry, the UK Marine Safety Agency, as<br />

it was then, took a global lead in creating a<br />

As with all CoCs, there is currently<br />

no regulatory requirement for formal<br />

reassessment of navigational/seamanship<br />

skills later in the career of any deck officer<br />

(including Master). As long as the sea<br />

time requirement is fulfilled when the<br />

CoC is revalidated, the CoC Issuing State<br />

assumes that critical knowledge and skill<br />

sets remain current.<br />

Encouraging investment in training<br />

Yacht employer training schemes vary<br />

considerably, depending on the interest<br />

of the owner/management in investing in<br />

their crew. As a result, many seafarers in<br />

the yacht sector often support themselves<br />

whilst investing in training courses.<br />

However, a recent market survey carried<br />

out by the PYA highlighted that a large<br />

number of seafarers in the sector see<br />

CPD as a waste of resources, especially<br />

as few seafarers feel that it is valued by<br />

those that might employ them. It is rare<br />

that seafarers are advised that they<br />

obtained a position or promotion based<br />

on having additional knowledge/training<br />

above standard qualifications.<br />

One factor which affects willingness to<br />

invest in additional training is that the<br />

luxury yacht sector is an image driven<br />

environment. There is strong survey evidence<br />

that crew often encounter age bias during<br />

the hiring process. This particularly limits<br />

employment opportunities for those reentering<br />

the market aged 50 and over.<br />

Age bias is forcing out a number of timetested,<br />

highly skilled, talented, creative,<br />

productive, experienced senior seafarers,<br />

in the prime of their careers. With this in<br />

mind, individual training investment may<br />

start to look less appealing.<br />

The sector needs to realise that seafarers<br />

are not innate commodities, and unlike modern<br />

technology they generally appreciate with<br />

age. The challenge is to make the industry<br />

realise this and value it appropriately.<br />

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Q & A<br />

ASK THE EXPERTS<br />

Advice and knowledge from the leading experts in their fields<br />

LUKE PORTER<br />

Commercial Manager<br />

Shipyard Supply Co<br />

SAM THOMPSON<br />

Co-founder & Director<br />

JMS Crew<br />

EDDIE KLOOSTERMAN<br />

Global Commercial Manager<br />

Mr Smith<br />

GWYNNE LEWIS<br />

Product Line Director<br />

Orolia Maritime<br />

WHAT OPTIONS ARE<br />

AVAILABLE IN INFLATABLE<br />

FENDER CONSTRUCTION?<br />

AS A CREWMEMBER IS<br />

BIGGER ALWAYS BETTER?<br />

WHAT ARE THE LATEST<br />

DEVELOPMENTS FOR ON<br />

BOARD ENTERTAINMENT<br />

SYSTEMS?<br />

IN A GROWING AGE OF<br />

CYBER-CRIME AT SEA,<br />

HOW CAN WE SECURE OUR<br />

NAVIGATIONAL SYSTEMS?<br />

There are three main<br />

fabrics used in inflatable<br />

fender construction; PVC,<br />

Hypalon and Polyurethane<br />

(PU) and each has its pros<br />

and cons depending on<br />

budget and intended usage.<br />

Most will be familiar with<br />

PVC fenders as they’re<br />

used on small dinghies<br />

through to superyachts.<br />

They’re lightweight,<br />

have neat welded seams<br />

and generally offer the<br />

most cost-effective<br />

way of protecting the<br />

yacht. However, they are<br />

more susceptible to UV<br />

degradation so are best<br />

used with a protective<br />

acrylic cover. Hypalon,<br />

on the other hand offers<br />

better UV and abrasion<br />

resistance and the glued<br />

seams are easier to<br />

repair once out at sea.<br />

This functionality typically<br />

comes at a higher cost<br />

and increased weight<br />

compared to PVC. Finally,<br />

there is Polyurethane for<br />

the ultimate abrasion<br />

resistant and hardcore<br />

fendering solution. But<br />

more frequently used in<br />

the commercial sector<br />

on very large yachts.<br />

More and more I am<br />

getting crewmembers<br />

stating a specific size of<br />

yacht they are looking to<br />

join. When I hear this I<br />

immediately roll out the<br />

phrase that ‘bigger isn’t<br />

always better’ which in<br />

the case of superyachts<br />

is very relevant. One size<br />

most definitely doesn’t fit<br />

all in this industry and it<br />

often takes a bit of trial<br />

and error before you find<br />

out what works for you.<br />

The scope of a specific role<br />

differs massively from a<br />

30m to an 80m, so much<br />

so that it takes a very<br />

different mind set and skill<br />

level to be able to tackle<br />

the job properly. This runs<br />

across all departments and<br />

we haven’t even touched on<br />

the required certification!<br />

To ensure a happy and well<br />

run yacht it is vital that<br />

the crew enjoy and feel<br />

comfortable in the role<br />

they are taking on and it<br />

shouldn’t be ‘all about the<br />

money’. Never rule out a<br />

smaller yacht as it could be<br />

the best job you have ever<br />

had, it was for me!<br />

The biggest development<br />

is IP Television, this<br />

means you do not have to<br />

use any tvro’s anymore<br />

only a good and stable<br />

internet which could be<br />

provided for example by<br />

cellweaver.Other latest<br />

developments are Apple<br />

TV solutions, updates via<br />

app and music streams.<br />

A yacht owner or guest<br />

needs to feel that they can<br />

go across the world with<br />

just one single touch of a<br />

touchscreen button. At<br />

Mr Smith we provide the<br />

ultimate entertainment<br />

experience for superyachts<br />

by employing user friendly<br />

software for accessible<br />

control. We believe that<br />

entertainment systems<br />

must be quick, high-end<br />

and easy to use regarding<br />

movies, series or any kind<br />

of music or entertainment<br />

that is requested. We also<br />

pride ourselves in constant<br />

reasearch and development<br />

so we’re always ahead of<br />

the curve and providing<br />

the very latest in on board<br />

audio visual solutions.<br />

Since the development<br />

of the Global Navigation<br />

Satellite System (GNSS)<br />

in the late 70s, Position,<br />

Navigation and Timing<br />

(PNT) based on satellite<br />

input has been vital<br />

on board superyachts,<br />

allowing GNSS receivers to<br />

determine location using<br />

time signals transmitted<br />

from space. The best way<br />

to protect navigational<br />

systems from intentional<br />

interference is with a<br />

multi-layered suite of<br />

resilient PNT solutions:<br />

Passive protection<br />

devices such as antijam<br />

antennae that block GNSS<br />

interference from the<br />

horizon, software-based<br />

navigation protection<br />

devices that alert<br />

the bridge and active<br />

defence solutions which<br />

filter suspicious radio<br />

frequencies from the GNSS<br />

signal. Orolia Maritime also<br />

offers alternatives such as<br />

Satellite Time and Location<br />

(STL), an encrypted signal<br />

1000x stronger than<br />

GNSS. It resists spoofing<br />

and allows vessels to<br />

maintain course even when<br />

there has been total denial<br />

of navigation signals.<br />

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RECRUIT<br />

The challenges of recruiting<br />

seafarers in <strong>2019</strong><br />

As yachts get larger and carry more<br />

crew with unlimited certificates, we<br />

see the skills gap between yachting and<br />

shipping reducing and thus naturally, these<br />

two worlds have started to intertwine in<br />

an unprecedented fashion.<br />

I have elaborated in the past on the shortage<br />

of crew facing the yachting industry and<br />

believe it is now fitting to look at the bigger<br />

picture, especially given the forthcoming<br />

sectoral meeting in February <strong>2019</strong> in<br />

Geneva at the ILO on “Recruitment and<br />

Retention of Seafarers and the Promotion<br />

of Opportunities for Women Seafarers”...<br />

More on that in due course.<br />

What is the current situation? Every five<br />

years the manpower report from BIMCO<br />

(Baltic and International Maritime Council)<br />

and the ICS (International Chamber of<br />

Shipping) is published and in the most recent<br />

release, it is stated that the shortage of<br />

officers was in the order of 16 500 and<br />

is estimated to increase, continually, to<br />

over 145 000 by 2025. Although the global<br />

supply of officers is forecast to increase<br />

steadily, this is predicted to be outpaced<br />

by increasing demand.<br />

At the end of 2018 ICS has released<br />

another study, this time conducted by the<br />

Hamburg School of Business Administration<br />

(HSBA), regarding the potential effects of<br />

autonomous ships on the role of seafarers<br />

and the global shipping industry. With<br />

over 1.6 million seafarers currently<br />

estimated to serve on merchant ships<br />

trading internationally, the impact of MASS<br />

(Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships) on<br />

seafarers requires thorough consideration<br />

going forward.<br />

“Encouragingly, the study indicates that<br />

there will be no shortage of jobs for<br />

seafarers, especially officers, in the next<br />

two decades. While the size of crews<br />

may evolve in response to technological<br />

Laurence Lewis looks<br />

at crew shortfalls<br />

and the challenges<br />

of recruiting and<br />

retaining crew in <strong>2019</strong><br />

and beyond<br />

changes on board, there may also be<br />

considerable additional jobs ashore which<br />

require seafaring experience,” Mr Platten,<br />

ICS Secretary General explained.<br />

These numbers do of course, dwarf our<br />

yachting figures, yet with a total number<br />

of crew soon approaching 85 000,<br />

the yachting industry has its own crewing<br />

challenges, albeit very different from the<br />

Merchant Navy.<br />

2018 has been the second busiest year<br />

at YPI CREW in terms of Engineers and<br />

Deck Officers new registrations along with<br />

an overall across the board registration<br />

increase of 8 %.Given the fact that<br />

the company has already a network of<br />

candidates spanning 16 years, this is a<br />

healthy percentage which highlights the<br />

vitality of the industry.<br />

Yachting crew, and deck crew especially, if<br />

they stay in the industry past their university<br />

gap years, are for the most part, career<br />

orientated and racing towards “that”<br />

captain’s job. However, there just aren’t<br />

enough Captain’s jobs to accommodate all<br />

aspiring masters and therefore, officers<br />

will likely have to remain as deck officers<br />

for a longer period of time as can be the<br />

case in the Merchant Navy where many<br />

officers, both deck and Engineering are<br />

qualified well before promotion.<br />

The current true shortage of crew in<br />

yachting lies within the interior department,<br />

with an acute shortfall of experienced<br />

stewardesses and stewards. Retaining<br />

stewardesses long term in the industry<br />

is a challenge and whilst offering rotation<br />

is perhaps a solution, eventually, those<br />

wanting to start a family will inevitably leave.<br />

Shipping, cruising, yachting; complex<br />

worlds with different purposes, yet a<br />

single common denominator; the crew, and<br />

the necessity to attract and retain them.<br />

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CALENDAR<br />

MAR<br />

©Jeff Brown<br />

28FEB<br />

©LaurensMorel<br />

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH<br />

10 PHUKET YACHT SHOW RENDEZVOUS<br />

Royal Phuket Marina, Thailand<br />

16 MOUNT GAY RUM ROUND BARBADOS<br />

Barbados, WI<br />

19 BOOT DUSSELDORF<br />

Messe, Dusseldorf, Germany<br />

23 NEW YORK BOAT SHOW<br />

Javits Center, NYC<br />

27 GRENADA SAILING WEEK<br />

Grenada, WI<br />

30 NEW ZEALAND MILLENNIUM CUP<br />

Auckland, New Zealand<br />

31 THE SUPERYACHT CUP, ANTIGUA<br />

English Harbour, Antigua, WI<br />

8 JOLLY HARBOUR REGATTA<br />

Antigua, WI<br />

14 MIAMI YACHT SHOW<br />

Florida, USA<br />

15 ANTIGUA 360 RTI RACE<br />

Antigua, WI<br />

18 RORC CARIBBEAN 600<br />

Anguilla – Guadeloupe, WI<br />

22 MED CUP WINDSURFING, MARSEILLE<br />

Marseille, France<br />

26 DUBAI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW<br />

Exhibition Centre, Dubai, UAE<br />

28 ST MAARTEN HEINEKEN REGATTA<br />

St Maarten, WI<br />

6 MOSCOW BOAT SHOW<br />

Crocus, Moscow, Russia<br />

6 HISWA AMSTERDAM BOAT SHOW<br />

RAI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />

13 QATAR INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW<br />

Porto Arrabia, The Pearl, Qatar<br />

21 ST BARTHS BUCKET REGATTA<br />

Saint Barthélemy, WI<br />

22 ST THOMAS INTERNATIONAL REGATTA<br />

Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands<br />

25 BVI SPRING REGATTA<br />

Nanny Cay Resort and Marina, BVI<br />

28 PALM BEACH BOAT SHOW<br />

West Palm Beach, Florida<br />

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