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What if luxury design could blend seamlessly with sustainability? Join us for an exclusive conversation with Jim Dixon from Winch Design, who takes us through his inspiring journey from crafting furniture to becoming a key player in the world of superyacht and aviation design. Jim shares the visionary process behind creating yacht owners' dreams, starting with the very first yacht he ever contributed to, the 165-meter motoryacht Dubai, and unveils the behind-the-scenes magic of integrating clients’ lifestyle preferences into high-end yachts, along with private jets and luxury residences.
Tune in to hear about the development of a 43-metre explorer vessel for an eco-conscious American family, where sustainable design principles meet unparalleled luxury. Jim delves into how the family's values influenced the use of low-VOC materials and other green practices. We also explore the philosophy that drives Winch Design, a firm committed to innovation and excellence. From the serendipitous start of their aviation projects to their dedication to using sustainable materials, this episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by the evolving world of luxury design. For more details, visit winchdesign.com.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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Embark on a maritime adventure with Amanda and Adam Langley, the pioneering duo behind Superyacht East Coast, as they chart a course through Canada's East Coast's yachting splendor. Uncover the secrets of navigating serene waters from the balmy Northumberland Strait to the awe-inspiring fjords of Newfoundland. This episode offers a treasure trove of surprises, including unexpectedly swimmable waters and a refreshing climate that rivals the American East Coast's summer warmth. Learn the ideal times to cruise these northern waters and discover why this region promises to become your next nautical home away from home.
Set your compass for an episode filled with the allure of the high seas as we reveal the unspoiled beauty and outdoor adventures that await you along Canada's Atlantic provinces. With the Langleys as our guides, we're not just cruising; we're transforming into ambassadors for the unique charm and maritime traditions of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. From the thrill of iceberg spotting off the rugged Newfoundland coast to the tranquil sails up the St. John River, join us as we lift the veil on this hidden yachting haven.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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When tradition waltzes with innovation, the result is the timeless elegance by the team at Silverlining Furniture. This episode peels back the curtain on nearly four decades of passion and precision, where each piece of furniture tells a story steeped in family heritage and creative spirit. Mark Boddington, the maestro behind the studio, shares tales that trace the lineage of artistry running through his veins and how Silverlining Furniture harmoniously blends age-old handcraftsmanship with cutting-edge technologies like 3D printing.
Sail away with us into the world of custom superyacht interiors, where luxury meets the resilience of the high seas. Mark delves into the art of designing spaces that not only cater to multi-generational families but also adapt to the myriad activities that unfold on a yacht. Discover how Silverlining Furniture confronts the unique challenges of marine environments by selecting robust yet opulent materials that transcend mere aesthetics. The company's commitment to sustainability sets sail as well, ensuring that the beauty of the ocean is matched by conscientious craftsmanship.
Embark on a journey through Silverlining Furniture's rich history and the art of bespoke design, which you can also experience in the company's upcoming book. Overall, Mark offers a glimpse into the studio's creative process, from the collaborative dance with clients to the birth of innovative ideas that push the boundaries of luxury design. Access a world where dreams are skillfully transformed into tangible masterpieces. Whether it's a dressing table sculpted around a beauty regimen or a chair that carries the echo of a family's laughter, Silverlining's website is your portal to its universe of refined craftsmanship.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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Step aboard the luxurious world of yacht chartering as Tim Davis, the marketing manager at Burgess, unveils the secrets to curating your dream voyage on the high seas. We promise that you'll emerge with a treasure trove of knowledge, from the prime time to secure your floating sanctuary to the artistry of pairing with a crew that's as bespoke as your itinerary. Peak seasons and glamorous global events like the Monaco Grand Prix no longer confine the possibilities—charter seasons are expanding, and with them, opportunities to set sail in less traditional, yet equally enchanting times of the year. A perfect match goes beyond just the yacht's aesthetics, with a crew's personality and the vessel's amenities playing pivotal roles in ensuring your sea escapade is nothing short of extraordinary.
Cast off into the trends shaping luxury yacht charters, where the timeless allure of the Mediterranean beckons and the whispers of past voyagers guide the way for new adventurers. Savor the tales of yacht chefs orchestrating a culinary renaissance on the waves, where every meal promises to rival the splendor of Michelin-starred dining rooms. As we traverse this floating culinary landscape, discover how yacht design is evolving to meet the gastronomic gusto fueled by social media's spotlight on foodie culture. Chefs are embarking on their own quests, sourcing local produce to bring the farm-to-table ethos on board, crafting an epicurean journey that elevates the charter experience to dizzying new heights. Don't just listen—immerse yourself in this feast for the senses, captained by the insight of Burgess' Tim Davis.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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Embark on an enthralling odyssey with Dee Momi, the visionary behind Seven Access, as she recounts her astonishing transformation from a London personal shopper to a superyacht chef on the high seas, and eventually a lifestyle concierge for the crème de la crème. Discover how a serendipitous email and the turbulence of a global recession launched her into the opulent realm of yachting, equipping her with the finesse of tailored service and the might of intimate connections. As Momi unfolds her narrative, you're invited to grasp the essence that fuels Seven Access, meticulously fulfilling the fancies of not only ultra-affluent private clients, but also the clients of yacht brokers, ultimately purveying supreme travel experiences.
Momi imparts a sea of wisdom, gleaned from a dozen years navigating the waters of luxury service, where being second-best is never an option. Through her eyes, we learn how the anticipation of a client's desires and the flawless execution of even their most trivial whims can forge an indelible impact. Revel in the tales of how a scrupulous eye for detail and adept problem-solving can elevate any encounter from mundane to magnificent. Tune in and let Momi's unique trajectory, navigated with grace, inspire you to work with her and her team.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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Have you ever wondered how a farm girl from Indiana with a background in chemistry became a sought-after mentor, educator, and speaker in the yachting industry? We're talking about none other than our guest, Captain Kelly Gordon. With no previous boating experience, Kelly's life journey took an unexpected turn when she found her passion on the water. Her inspiring voyage from land to sea and the valuable lessons she learned along the way will surely take you by surprise.
We move beyond the glittering aesthetics of yachting and venture into the deeper waters of professionalism and gender dynamics prevalent in the industry. Kelly, along with our hosts, share their personal experiences and unique insights into the challenges faced by crew members living and working together in confined spaces. With a focus on leadership training and the importance of mutual regard, this episode sheds light on the realities of life aboard a yacht.
Finally, we celebrate the ripples of influence created by Captain Gordon's teachings and the feedback she has received. From an eager learner flying from Italy just to hear her speak, to her innovative "Captain's Classroom" videos, Kelly's passion for educating and inspiring others is palpable. As an advocate for diversity and inclusion, and a known figure on social media, this conversation with Captain Kelly J. Gordon promises to leave you feeling motivated and ready to take on new challenges. Buckle up and get ready for a journey unlike any other!Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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Prepare to plunge into the captivating world of superyacht submersibles! Whether you're an aquatic aficionado or just a curious enthusiast, this episode promises an immersive journey. We're thrilled to have Charles Kohnen from SEAmagine, Patrick Lahey from Triton Submarines, and Ofer Ketter from Submerge onboard today. Their impressive insights shed light on the cutting-edge technology propelling these remarkable machines, the evolving safety regulations that they adhere to and proudly uphold, and the sense of wonder and discovery that superyacht owners and guests get to enjoy.
From the uncharted depths of the ocean, we bring you first-hand experiences of navigating these submersibles. Our expert guests reveal how comprehensive briefings and well-trained crews are key to ensuring a safe and exhilarating voyage. They'll regale you with thrilling stories of underwater discoveries and conservation initiatives that superyacht submersibles have made possible. Take a peek into the transformation of submersibles from mere ideas to invaluable tools for ocean exploration and preservation.
As we navigate the final chapters, prepare yourself for an engaging discourse on deep-sea exploration and the paramount role that submersibles play in it. We discuss the awe-inspiring discoveries that superyacht submersibles have made possible, from ancient shipwrecks to previously unknown volcanic activity. Learn how these machines have revolutionized scientific research, conservation efforts, and even facilitated incredible footage of elusive sea creatures. Tune in as we unravel the limitless potential these machines offer in unlocking the secrets of the deep sea. This episode is your golden ticket to the enthralling depths of marine exploration.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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Prepare to be transported into the world of luxury yacht charters as we enjoy an insightful conversation with Nicole Haboush. As the senior charter broker manager for TJB Super Yachts and the head of its Florida office, Nicole has an extraordinary professional journey to draw upon, starting in a modest cubicle in a leading American superyacht shipyard. She shares her expertise on the significance of building relationships and patterned attention to detail, which has earned her respect among her clients.
As we dive beneath the surface of luxury yacht charters, Nicole talks about the importance of going the extra nautical mile. Ceating unforgettable experiences for clients means personalizing services in a wide range of ways. This includes in-depth research into emerging destinations--including ones rarely visited by superyachts. We also uncover the impact of reality shows like Below Deck on yacht charter. Nicole underscores how these portrayals have actually heightened the popularity of yacht charters. In fact, she says they invite more people to experience this luxury vacation.
Tune in for a captivating peek into the yacht charter business, and discover how it's further an incredible job opportunity.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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Prepare to embark on a captivating journey with us, as we sit down with Ron Cleveringa, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Burger Boat Company. Get ready to delve into the awe-inspiring 160-year legacy of Burger, from its beginnings crafting Mackinaw fishing vessels and schooners, to producing mighty military vessels and extravagant yachts. We discuss Burger's evolution and its commitment to tracking its fleet. Learn why even commercial clients prefer Burger's hands-on approach and the craftsmanship that goes into its custom yacht construction and modern-day steel and aluminum vessels.
In our second act, we journey into the heart of Burger's creation process as we explore the construction of two of their biggest projects right now, each a 180-foot yacht. Ron Cleveringa walks us through the careful planning and execution that goes into each venture, keeping the client's vision as the guiding light. Listen for insights into the dedication and detail that go into creating these seafaring beauties and the unique aspects of nurturing a long-term relationship with a client. Join us for this inspiring tale of craftsmanship, customer relationships, and the enduring legacy of Burger Boat Company.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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Back in 2004, two ambitious young men from Italy created Hot Lab, a yacht-design studio with equally big ambitions. Fast forward to today, and Hot Lab has grown not only to have nearly a dozen people under its roof, but also to have clients and primarily fully custom yachts on the water and in build around the world. Additionally, and importantly, Hot Lab focuses on more than simply superyacht décor. The studio’s tag line, “Architecture for Voyagers,” lends a little insight into the difference.
In this episode of Megayacht News Radio, Hot Lab’s co-founder, Antonio Romano, explains how the tagline is the guiding principle for everything the studio does. He further explains:
· why Hot Lab decided to pursue yachting, despite Romano never having been aboard a boat
· how the studio landed its first contract (a great story, too)
· what “Architecture for Voyagers” means, and how it differentiates what the studio does
· why family is at the center of everything for superyacht owners, in the studio’s experience.
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If you’re a longtime listener, you may remember a few years ago we welcomed Andrew Grant Super of Berkeley Rand to the podcast, to talk about what was then a new concept: having “experiential engineers” create off-grid superyacht experiences for owners and guests through immersive technology and artificial intelligence. Well, a lot has changed since that conversation back in 2000. Berkeley Rand is even more aptly called an experiential adventure company, and it’s creating experiences in well-traveled destinations as well as the far-off ones.
In this episode, we talk to Andrew about what exactly this means, as well as how Andrew and his team are delivering what yacht owners and guests want—even when they themselves don’t initially realize the possibilities.
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Commitment. In a word, this is exactly what superyacht owners want, in the experience of Patrick Knowles. In fact, as much as every company in the superyacht industry talks about putting owners at the center of what they do, their talk tends to focus on themselves. It's an often inadvertent mistake that can lead to confusion, conflict, and more. That's why Patrick Knowles Designs takes note, literally, of everything that its clients say in every meeting--because even the smallest things can add up to big breakthroughs and ultimately success.
Knowles explains how his team does this, and how trust has taken shape beyond the walls of his clients' yachts, in this episode of Megayacht News Radio.
Knowles has produced award-winning designs for domestic and international clients, many of whom have become longtime collaborators and retained clientele. With beginnings in designing aircraft interiors for private, VIP, and head-of-state sectors, Knowles used his ability to capture and interpret the imagination of the world's most discerning clients to cross over into the luxury yacht market more than three decades ago. Since then, he's worked with numerous shipyards in Europe, the Americas and beyond, collaborating with the likes of Burger Boat Company, Christensen Shipyard, Delta Marine, Feadship, ISA, Palmer Johnson, and more.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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YachtAid Global is best known for its charitable work connecting superyachts to communities in crisis around the globe, helping to deliver much-needed humanitarian aid after natural disasters. The non-profit also is closely aligned with conservation causes, and Operation Swimway is its latest initiative. The expedition and dive specialists from Tahiti Private Expeditions are joining it in this incredible cause--as can you.
Operation Swimway enables interested owners, guests, and crew to work closely with distinguished members of the scientific community to accelerate the conservation of pelagic species. The collaborative efforts are focused on conservation of critical migration corridors for sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, whales, and billfish. Overfishing and bycatch have dramatically impacted these corridors, making it all the more crucial to help the species reach new feeding grounds and maintain their population numbers.In this episode of Megayacht News Radio, you'll hear how you can join in on planned activities with scientists, including assisting with dives, operating underwater equipment, tagging, measuring animals, and learning hands-on conservation methods and science. It's an exciting educational experience and comes with the pride of knowing you've contributed to ocean preservation efforts.
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Currently in yachting, conversations frequently focus on sustainability and efforts towards lessening yachts’ environmental impact. It’s not a simple task, though. Despite an abundance of general information about emissions, power consumption, and related topics, the superyacht industry and superyacht owners have lacked an objective way to judge whether some yachts are actually “greener” than others. That’s where the Yacht Environmental Transparency Index comes in, and is making a difference.
The index is a tool from the Water Revolution Foundation, a non-profit focused on preserving the oceans and simultaneously diminishing yachting’s impact on them. In development for the past four years, the index has led to the establishment of a benchmark by which existing and in-development projects can evaluate themselves. Robert van Tol, the executive director of the Water Revolution Foundation, explains the details in this Megayacht News Radio podcast episode.
As you’ll learn, the Yacht Environmental Transparency Index relies on real data that owners, their crew, and/or their representatives provide. The Water Revolution Foundation team analyzes that information side by side against data from AIS, “to understand what is actually the average operational profile of the fleet,” van Tol explains.
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Since yachting is all about enjoying big, beautiful bays and the world's oceans, the health of those waters is of increasing importance to yacht owners and crewmembers. Scientists and researchers, however, face a big obstacle in learning more about our oceans: access to vessels. Thankfully, owners and crew can welcome scientists onboard and see with their own eyes the difference and the discoveries. Better yet, you can do the same.
In this episode of Megayacht News Radio, we introduce you to the team at the International SeaKeepers Society, a non-profit that helps connect scientists in need with superyacht owners and crew wishing to lend a helping hand with scientist-led expeditions and citizen-science initiatives.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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You've likely seen more than a few headlines and stories from traditional news media chronicling sordid details about superyacht owners’ lives, giving the impression that people who buy these yachts are hoarding their wealth, have no empathy for the rest of society, and essentially live like Thurston Howell III from Gilligan’s Island did before he was shipwrecked.
While attention-grabbing headlines are effective tools to convey information, there's also way more to the story of superyacht owners than a hackneyed stereotype. The Superyacht Life Foundation wants to ensure the general public understands this. Its mission is to change the conversation around superyachting. Megayacht News Radio's host, Diane M. Byrne, speaks with Dilan Sarac, the marketing manager for the Foundation, and Charlotte Thomas, the editor-in-chief for all of their content, to find out how they're doing this.
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As a senior charter manager and group director with Ocean Independence. Daphne D’Offay oversees the charter marketing operations for the company’s American-managed fleet. She has keen insight into how first-time yacht-charter guests are discovering this extraordinary vacation option, and how yacht charter overall has skyrocketed in popularity over the past two years.
how her own upbringing--aboard a boat!--influenced her careerwhat yacht charter is, and what makes it such an extraordinary vacation optionwhich destinations are perfect for first-time yacht charter guestswhat destinations experienced charterers are beginning to discover, and what the allure isand more.
In this episode of Megayacht News Radio, D'Offay shares:Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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As the executive director of the New Zealand Marine Industry Association, Peter Busfield helps promote his country's vast cruising and service offerings to superyacht owners, guests, and crew worldwide. During the pandemic, of course, that became tremendously difficult, since New Zealand kept its international borders shut. With the sea border about to re-open--in August--several superyachts are making plans to return. In this episode of Megayacht News Radio, Peter discusses how New Zealand superyacht marinas and service providers have made several significant improvements, to handle more business. He also shares some of his personal favorite places to enjoy superyacht cruising, which we all should put on our bucket lists.
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It’s no secret that boating and yachting have been booming due to the pandemic, with people from all walks of life realizing that being out on the water, with just your family, is one of the safest and most relaxing ways to spend time. The upper end of the industry that we cover has certainly been no exception—but some recent news from Fraser Yachts along these lines is remarkable.
First, the average age of its customers today is 10 years younger compared to prior to the pandemic—with the youngest clients in their 20s and 30s. Secondly, Fraser saw a 175% increase in sales from 2020 to 2021. These in turn have brought newcomers to yachting, new buying and cruising attitudes, and some pretty interesting business opportunities. So, to talk about them, Mark Duncan, the director of marketing and business development for Fraser Yachts, joins us for a great discussion.
From the so-called COVID effect that drove--and continues driving--the boom in buying and chartering, to how clients are placing a far higher priority on the experience onboard, especially in charter, Mark reveals some fascinating and at times eye-opening details, all of which are changes for the better for the superyacht industry and customers alike.Thanks for listening! Follow Megayacht News and engage with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads!
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News media and social media around the world have covered the ongoing Russian yacht arrests and detentions related to the invasion of Ukraine. However, a number of media reports and social media posts since March have gotten the facts wrong, which has understandably led to confusion about what has actually occurred. Some of the reports seem to have stemmed from a rush to have an “exclusive,” but much of it stems from the use of one particular word, “seize,” and variations of it. In a nutshell, there’s an impression that all, or nearly all, of the Russian yachts that have been arrested or detained have been confiscated. But that’s not true.
In this episode of Megayacht News Radio, we help you better understand what has gone on so far, and what is likely to continue. We start with some background on the American task force that’s enforcing sanctions and taking possession of assets, such as yachts, then explain the difference between a yacht being detained and being under arrest, as well as why “seize” is causing a lot of the confusion, and finally outline what the future fate may be for these yachts.
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