The SuperYacht Times MY Ipanema July_August 2016
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The SuperYacht Times MY Ipanema July_August 2016
The SuperYacht Times | July / August 2016 Joy departs Feadship The SYT team were on scene to capture the 70 metre Joy as she was moved through the narrow canals of Holland to reach the outskirts of Rotterdam on 16th June. With an exterior design by Bannenberg & Rowell, Joy’s sharp cut exterior and unique deck space layout is sure to turn heads. Fellow Londonbased design house Studio Indigo is responsible for the yacht’s interior. iQ - Market Watch Mondomarine launches Ipanema Mondomarine launched their sporty red-hulled superyacht named Ipanema in June. Designed by Milan-based studio Hot Lab, the all-aluminium yacht is based on a semi-displacement hull and features a three-deck layout with a particularly spacious sundeck. Her naval architecture is by Mondomarine Engineering, and her sporty hull colour has been personally selected by the owner. She is expected to be ready for delivery by the end of July. 5 Admiral Yachts delivers 38m Tremenda Lucid Yacht Group, selling brokers of Admiral Yachts’ latest superyacht, the 38 metre Tremenda, announced that she has been delivered to her owners following a late-April launch. The launching of Tremenda marked the third superyacht launch of 2016 for the Italian shipyard, succeeding the 55 metre Quinta Essentia and the 50 metre Ouranos earlier this year. She features a masculine exterior from the drawing boards of Luca Dini, with her opulent interior from Gian Marco Campanino in collaboration with Admiral Centro Stile. Tremenda’s owner will use her privately throughout the Mediterranean this summer season before heading to the Caribbean and U.S. waters. Fulk Al Salamah readies to join Al Said First unveiled in 2014, the 150+ metre superyacht under construction at the Mariotti shipyard in Genoa that has been known as project Saffron until now is named Fulk Al Salamah. These new images show the vessel in a near completed state suggesting that she could possibly be getting ready to join what we believe is her mothership, the 155 metre Lürssen superyacht Al Said based in Oman. A 136 metre support vessel named Fulk Al Salamah currently forms part of the Omani Royal fleet, but this latest discovery leads us to believe that this smaller vessel is to be renamed and replaced by the newer Mariotti by the same name. The new Fulk Al Salamah shares a number of similar exterior design cues with the 155 metre Al Said such as her commercial grade finish, aft-swept masts, and large awnings on the two forward upper decks. Advertisement superyachttimes.com
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