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27 Jul 20201: BOAT Briefing 00:01:15
BOAT International's Editor-in-chief presents the latest news from the world from superyachts with exclusive interviews, breaking stories and behind-the-scenes access.
30 Jul 20201: Episode 1 - BOAT Briefing with Rafael Nadal00:45:51
Episode 1 of BOAT International's new BOAT Briefing podcast, the team talk superyacht events, what territories are opening and closing to yachts, the latest spying scandal to rock the America's Cup and some of the impressive new launches hitting the water. We also have an exclusive interview with tennis superstar Rafael Nadal about his brand new boat.  
05 Aug 20202: Episode 2 - BOAT Briefing with Chairman of the World Superyacht Awards 00:53:41
The team discuss TV show Below Deck in the latest issue of the BOAT Briefing podcast, as well as why Hollywood loves to blow up superyachts. We also cover all the latest news and what safety measures visitors can expect at the upcoming Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. Meanwhile, nominations for the World Superyacht Awards are now open - so we interview Richard Raper, chairman of the judges about what goes into deciding the winners of the most coveted awards in yachting.
12 Aug 20203: Episode 3 - BOAT Briefing with Nina Jensen, CEO of ground-breaking superyacht REV Ocean00:44:41
On this week's BOAT Briefing podcast, the team sit down with Nina Jensen, CEO of ground-breaking superyacht REV Ocean, currently under construction in Norway. They also pick out their yachting highlights from the upcoming Cannes Yachting Festival, discuss new threats facing the Galapagos islands and talk crew salaries with information gleaned from the annual Dockwalk Salary Survey. Don't miss it.
21 Aug 20204: Episode 4 – BOAT Briefing with treasure hunter Jimmy Gadomski00:22:39
In Episode 4 of the BOAT Briefing podcast, features director Charlotte Hogarth-Jones and deputy editor Caroline White discuss the latest headlines – from superyachts on fire, to speedy new launches being kept tightly under wraps, and the first America’s Cup sailors gearing up for action. Executive editor Cecile Gauert, meanwhile, speaks to Jimmy Gadomski, a technical diver and captain about the secretive world of treasure hunting...
26 Aug 20205: Episode 5 - BOAT Briefing with superyacht owner Pier Luigi Loro Piana00:36:29
In this week's podcast, we discuss why the Feadship Lady May is making headline news, the cancellation of the Cannes Yachting Festival at the 11th hour and some positive data coming out of the superyacht industry. We also sit down with Pier Luigi Loro Piana to talk about the loss of his superyacht My Song in May last year.
03 Sep 20206: Episode 6 - BOAT Briefing with Jasper Smith, Chairman of Arksen 00:39:31
In this week's podcast we, delve into the excitingly COVID-proof cancellation deals charter brokers are offering; learn about the superyacht owner trying to bring an easy home-test kit to market; discuss the latest launches and some very positive brokerage figures; plus Stewart goes on a rant about cringe-worthy superyacht TV programmes. We also sit down with Jasper Smith about his eco-focussed explorer yacht brand Arksen. 
10 Sep 20207: Episode 7 - BOAT Briefing with sensory expert Professor Barry Smith00:48:48
In this week's BOAT Briefing podcast, the team discuss how superyacht behaviour is changing due to COVID-19, the latest launches and why Forrest Gump is now associated with a superyacht project. We also meet sensory expert Professor Barry Smith, who talks about how our faculties work and interact with each other, and how yacht owners and designers can exploit this information to transform their yacht into a sensory paradise.
17 Sep 20208: Episode 8 - BOAT Briefing with superstar sailor Ken Read00:52:42
This week the team talk Tenet and why 73 metre superyacht Planet Nine is the real star of the hit movie. Listeners also get an insight into the 100-metre-plus market, given the news Amels has recently signed its biggest ever boat, 120 metre Project Signature. Superstar sailor Ken Read, meanwhile, sits down to discuss his career and why he grew up hating sailing!
24 Sep 20209: Episode 9 - BOAT Briefing with Skip Novak, Director of Sailing Operations at EYOS 00:50:14
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, the team reveal why it's not all bad news on the brokerage front, why Australia might be ripe for a charter boom and how the superyacht industry is trying to clean up its act. This week, we also hear from Skip Novak, the master of high latitudes sailing. Hear about Skip's career skippering yachts in Antarctica and some truly scary crossings of Drake Passage.
01 Oct 202010: Episode 10 - BOAT Briefing with former F1 champion Nico Rosberg00:36:38
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, the team discusses why more women are buying boats (and why we need to rethink yacht marketing to target them better),  delves into the latest data on the explorer yacht market and reveals the latest launches and deliveries. This week, editor-in-chief Stewart Campbell also speaks to former F1 champion Nico Rosberg. Nico talks about his love of yachting, relives some of his F1 glory and tells us why catamarans are the next big thing.
07 Oct 202011: Episode 11 - BOAT Briefing with Andrew Winch, Terry Disdale and Tim Heywood: Part 100:49:28
In the latest episode of BOAT Briefing, we bring you the first part in a special interview series with design icons Andrew Winch, Terry Disdale and Tim Heywood. Earlier this year we sat down with the trio to discuss their starts in the superyacht business, and what it was like to work in the legendary studio of Jon Bannenberg. Part 2 of the series will feature in next week's BOAT Briefing, and Part 3 after that. 
Stay tuned for a fascinating insight into the lives and work of three of the biggest names in yachting.
14 Oct 202012: Episode 12 - BOAT Briefing with Andrew Winch, Terry Disdale and Tim Heywood: Part 200:35:10
In the latest episode of BOAT Briefing, we bring you the second part in a special interview series with design icons Andrew Winch, Terry Disdale and Tim Heywood. Earlier this year we sat down with the trio to discuss some of the ground-breaking projects they had worked on and how the superyacht industry has changed over the years. Part 3 of the series will feature in next week's BOAT Briefing. Stay tuned for a fascinating insight into the lives and work of three of the biggest names in yachting.
22 Oct 202013: Episode 13 - BOAT Briefing with Andrew Winch, Terry Disdale and Tim Heywood: Part 3 00:36:25
In the latest episode of BOAT Briefing, we bring you the third and final part in a special interview series with design icons Andrew Winch, Terry Disdale and Tim Heywood. Earlier this year we sat down with the trio to discuss everything from their starts in the business to what the future holds for superyacht design. The first two parts are also available now – so don't miss this opportunity to hear directly from three of yachting's biggest names.
30 Oct 202014: Episode 14 - BOAT Briefing with Joe Michaels of Californian-based tech company HaptX00:48:30
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, the team discusses an intriguing conversation with Burgess boss Jonathan Beckett – starring a tale about Donald Trump – as well as the Alaskan adventures of Ocean Dreamwalker III, the freshest data on sailing superyachts and the latest launches and deliveries. This week, features director Charlotte Hogarth-Jones speaks to Joe Michaels of Californian-based tech company HaptX. He outlines what haptics are, and what they mean for the future of yacht building and design. 
06 Nov 202015: Episode 15 - BOAT Briefing with Niel Fox, founder of Based on a True Story00:55:48
In this week's episode, the team discuss the unfolding US presidential election, along with the Trump Princess and JFK's elegant Honey Fitz. Plus, there's news from FLIBS, special insights on the world's biggest new boats, stats on the tremendous growth of German shipyards, and an exclusive interview with 
Niel Fox, founder of Based on a True Story, a company that designs, builds, and manages magical – sometimes fantastical – journeys around the world, often incorporating superyachts.
13 Nov 202016: Episode 16 - BOAT Briefing with Jack Cowin, the owner of 60m superyacht Slipstream00:44:51
In this week's BOAT Briefing, we sit down with Jack Cowin, the owner of 60m superyacht Slipstream, who talks about how a business opportunity morphed into a lifelong love of yachting. We also discuss all the latest news, including the relaunch of Kaos, formerly Jubilee, and the delivery of Damen explorer La Datcha. We also dig into some sportfisher stats and reveal some headline numbers from the Global Order Book.
20 Nov 202017: Episode 17 - BOAT Briefing with filmmaker Mark Dalio, founder of OceanX00:53:53
In this episode of BOAT Briefing, the team reflect on this year's World Superyacht Awards winners, including the incredible adventures of Dorothea III, which crossed the Atlantic with fishing yacht Post One in tow. There's news on the refit of Marala, the beautiful 1931 boat that's hosted both Salvador Dali and aviator Amelia Earheart. And, as talk turns to Netflix sensation The Crown, Stewart Campbell recalls another celebrity favourite – Jonikal, now known as Sokar – where Princess Diana was once famously photographed. This week's interview is with filmmaker Mark Dalio, who tells us all about OceanX, his new ocean exploration initiative. 
26 Nov 202018: Episode 18 - BOAT Briefing with Pete Murphy from yacht security company Priavo00:53:56
In this week's BOAT Briefing, the team talk Thanksgiving, why so many superyacht projects have been delayed in 2020, and delve into next-generation medical practices on board. This week's interviewee is Pete Murphy from yacht security company Priavo, who talks ending up a fugitive in Papua New Guinea, the importance of local guides, and why you may not know your crew as well as you think.
03 Dec 202019: Episode 19 - BOAT Briefing with Captain Lee from hit TV show Below Deck 00:42:21
This week's BOAT Briefing contains an exclusive interview with Captain Lee from the hit reality TV series Below Deck. He tells our senior digital writer Holly Overton about his new-found fame, spills some show secrets and recounts some of the craziest guest requests he's ever received as a captain. Meanwhile, the team talk about the Dutch master who can make you a Lego superyacht, and look at some Christmas bargains – a clutch of Caribbean charters that have had their prices slashed, and classic Feadship Anahita V, up for sale at only £95,000. There's also a look at autonomous yacht The Mayflower which sets off for the US in April, and a thrilling new sportfish on the horizon that's got everyone excited – a 52m, five-deck wonder by Royal Huisman.
11 Dec 202020: Episode 20 - BOAT Briefing with Chris Gartner, captain of 106.7m Oceanco yacht Black Pearl01:10:37
In this week's BOAT Briefing, the team discuss some of the yachts spreading out from the Med to warmer waters, the secrets of 180 metre superyacht Azzam, and name the year's biggest brokerage deals. We also discuss the toll 2020 has taken on the mental health of superyacht crews, and talk through all the big headlines from the week. We also catch up Chris Gartner, captain of 106.7m Oceanco yacht Black Pearl, to hear what it's like helming the world's biggest sailing boat.
18 Dec 202021: Episode 21 - BOAT Briefing with Jeremy Jauncey, the man behind the 14-million follower Beautiful Destinations Instagram account01:04:44
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we meet Jeremy Jauncey, the man behind the 14-million follower Beautiful Destinations Instagram account, and learn how to take the perfect selfie. The team also talk last-minute Christmas gifts, test each other's yachting knowledge and discuss all the latest superyachting news. We also dig into the Global Order Book to examine the precise state of the superyacht industry.
24 Dec 202022: Episode 22 - BOAT Briefing with Jonathan Beckett, CEO of Burgess00:57:40
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we spend some time with one of the most fascinating figures from the superyachting business, Jonathan Beckett. Joff, as he's commonly known, has been active in the industry since 1981, and has been involved in some of the biggest boat deals in history. Hear him recount highlights from his long career – and spill the beans on what it was really like to work with Donald Trump.
08 Jan 202123: Episode 23 - BOAT Briefing with adventurer Mike Horn00:56:45
In the first BOAT Briefing of 2021, the team discuss Feadship's in-build explorer Shinkai, why support vessels are becoming more and more popular and all the biggest headlines from the week. We also review the 2020's full-year brokerage figures to see how the year stacked up in terms of sales. Our interviewee this week is adventurer Mike Horn, who talks about his incredible career – and when an iceberg nearly rolled on top of him.
15 Jan 202124: Episode 24 - BOAT Briefing with artist Alexandra Gould00:45:00
In this week's BOAT Briefing, the team discuss the news that 2020 was a record-breaking year for boat sales in the US, the shortage of charter yachts for the upcoming Med season, and the extraordinary laziness of one particular superyacht stewardess. We also talk Wally, and dig through data on superyacht deliveries last year. This week's interviewee, meanwhile, is artist Alexandra Gould, who took part in the groundbreaking Five Deeps expedition. 
22 Jan 202125: Episode 25 - BOAT Briefing with Raphael Sauleau, CEO of Fraser00:43:55
In this week's edition of BOAT Briefing, we talk restoration and some of the classic boats that have been rescued from the scrapheap, we discover which Hollywood A-lister Eddie Jordan has been sailing with, and discuss some standout videos that have appeared on the website this week. Caroline White, meanwhile, sits down with Fraser boss Raphael Sauleau to get his take on the state of superyachting, and hear how he got into yachting.

Blue II - https://www.boatinternational.com/virtualboatshow/new-build/blue-ii-turquoise
Boardwalk timelapse - https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/feadship-superyacht-boardwalk--42427
W fire - https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/feadship-superyacht-w-refit--41409
Polaris - https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/70-metre-rossinavi-king-shark-sold--32513
Swan Shadow - https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/swan-shadow-chaseboat-revealed
Cantiere delle Marche - https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/first-rj-130-explorer-launched-by-cdm
29 Jan 202126: Episode 26 - BOAT Briefing with Hayat Mokhenache, a specialist ice pilot in Greenland01:08:01
05 Feb 202127: Episode 27 - BOAT Briefing with John Crupi, captain of Dorothea III01:09:02
In this week's BOAT Briefing, the team discuss sustainability and the superyacht industry, the latest in the developing Perini Navi bankruptcy story – and whether Norbert is a good name for an explorer. We also dig into data around the brokerage market to discover why, despite everything, 2020 was a phenomenal year for boat sales. This week's interviewee is superyacht captain John Crupi, who piloted 45 metre Dorothea III to victory at the 2020 World Superyacht Awards.

Dorothea III: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/voyagers-award-winner-dorothea-3-superyacht

12 Feb 202128: Episode 28 - BOAT Briefing with superyacht owner Carolyn Aronson00:51:45
In this week's BOAT Briefing, the team look ahead to the final stages of the America's Cup, discuss the yachts owned by superyacht designers and examine some of the most exciting new semi-custom superyachts coming onto the market. Meanwhile, Charlotte also sits down with superyacht owner Carolyn Aronson, who talks about buying a yacht without ever having chartered one, what it takes to be successful in business, partying with her girlfriends in the Bahamas and what's on her wishlist for boat number two.

Everything you need to know about the America's Cup: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/americas-cup/americas-cup-sailing-guide
Subscribe to BOAT International: https://www.boatinternational.com/subscriptions
19 Feb 202129: Episode 29 - BOAT Briefing with Jimmy Carroll from adventure company Pelorus00:57:33
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we discuss the latest Covid controversy in the America's Cup, the inspirational story of the yacht Conidaw, and sit down with Jimmy Carroll from adventure company Pelorus, who has just finished rowing the Atlantic. We also discuss all the biggest news stories from the week, and dig into data around multihulls to see what the future holds for the novel hull form.

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26 Feb 202130: Episode 30 - BOAT Briefing with Tim Ciasulli, owner of the 40 metre Benetti Rebeca00:45:44
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing we look into the transformative changes announced for this year’s Monaco yacht Show, the strange story of Saddam Hussein’s yacht Basrah Breeze and sit down with Tim Ciasulli, powerboating champion and owner of the 40 metre Benetti Rebeca. We also discuss all the biggest news stories from the week, and filter data on the spectacular success of the US superyacht brokerage market in 2020. 

Links…

05 Mar 202131: Episode 31 - BOAT Briefing with world-renowned car designer Giles Taylor01:08:51
In this week’s BOAT Briefing, editor-in-chief Stewart Campbell interviews world-renowned car designer Giles Taylor, who’s been tasked with reimagining the future of superyacht design. The team also discuss the America’s Cup, legendary pop icon Rod Stewart, and the most impressive kids’ spaces onboard – from basketball courts and virtual reality rooms to science labs for the ultimate in home schooling. There’s news and data analysis too – in this episode, we’re looking at which nationality buys the world’s biggest boats...

Young Designer of the Year: https://www.boatinternational.com/luxury-yacht-events/young-designer-of-the-year-award
Superyacht Design Festival: https://www.boatinternational.com/luxury-yacht-events/superyacht-design-festival
Yachts for Science: https://yachtsforscience.com/
Feadship Viva: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/feadship-launches-94m-superyacht-viva
Project Titanium: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/admiral-to-build-project-titanium
Baltic Yachts 111: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/baltic-111-custom-sailing-yacht-revealed
BOAT Pro: https://www.boatinternational.com/boat-pro

12 Mar 202132: Episode 32 - BOAT Briefing with yacht videographer Shelton Dupreez00:49:58
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, the team talk glass, and the amazing things happening with the material in superyacht design and construction, we also catch up with all the latest news and discuss the growing popularity of support vessels. This week's interviewee is videographer Shelton Dupreez, who has made a career out of documenting guests' amazing trips on superyachts around the world. 

Subscribe to BOAT International: https://www.boatinternational.com/subscriptions
Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
19 Mar 202133: Episode 33 - BOAT Briefing with superyacht owner Tomas de Vargas Machuca01:22:55
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, the team discuss Emirates Team New Zealand's big win in Auckland, and whether we might see America's Cup action in home waters sometime soon, the future of Colonel Gadaffi's old Sunseeker, and the hit documentary My Octopus Teacher, which is up for an Ocean Award this year. Our interviewee this week is superyacht owner Tomas de Vargas Machuca, who talks about his passion for classic sailing yachts.
Links:
Subscribe to BOAT International: https://www.boatinternational.com/subscriptions
Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
25 Mar 202134: Episode 34 - BOAT Briefing with legendary Hollywood director Roland Emmerich00:36:08
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we sit down with legendary Hollywood director Roland Emmerich to discuss his beautiful classic motor yacht, where he loves to cruise – and how he just missed out on directing Titanic. We also talk through all the biggest headlines from the week, and pick out some of the boating highlights at the Palm Beach Boat Show, which is on now.

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23 Apr 202135: Episode 35 - BOAT Briefing with Dr Patrick Gruber, a pioneer in the creation of bio-synthetic fuels.00:57:26
BOAT Briefing is back after a short break, and this week we tackle topics such hydrogen power for superyachts and the thrill of spotting narwhals in the Arctic. Our data story this week concerns Q1 brokerage figures - and the news is good, with the market continuing its extremely strong performance. Meanwhile, we also discuss the news that Lurssen has sold a fuel cell-powered superyacht and Vripack's "sportfisher on steroids". This week's interviewee is Dr Patrick Gruber, a pioneer in the creation of bio-synthetic fuels. 
30 Apr 202136: Episode 36 - BOAT Briefing with Ben Willows, the CEO of the UKSA00:48:44
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, the team discuss the news of a rescue plan for Perini Navi, the new super-slick ClubSwan 125, and we dig into data around superyacht manufacturing in the US to discover if America is as good at building superyachts as it is at buying them. This week we talk to Ben Willows, the CEO of the UKSA, one of the world's foremost superyacht crew training facilities, about his ambitious plans for the organisation

Links:
New Dockwalk: www.dockwalk.com
Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
14 May 202137: Episode 37 - BOAT Briefing with superyacht owner Andy Scott00:40:15
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, the team discover which superyachts travelled the most miles in 2020 and we sit down with superyacht owner Andy Scott, who tells us about his passion for rescuing boats and the time he was kidnapped by pirates. We also dig into all the big headlines from the week, including the news that Jeff Bezos might be behind a big 127 metre project at Oceanco, and the stunning Q1 brokerage figures.

LINKS:
BOAT Pro: https://www.boatinternational.com/boat-pro
Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
21 May 202138: Episode 38 - BOAT Briefing with Mark Boddington of luxury furniture-maker Silverlining00:32:09
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we sit down with Mark Boddington of luxury furniture-maker Silverlining, to discuss fantastical design and the changing tastes of superyacht owners. We also look ahead to the Monaco Grand Prix and some of the superyachts in town for the event. In the news this week is Feadship's launch of 95 metre Bliss, a new pocket explorer from RMK Marine, and Giorgio Armani's backing of an IPO for The Italian Sea Group. Our data story concerns semi-custom yachts - and why they now dominate the market.

Eclipse: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/on-board-blohm-voss-superyacht-eclipse
Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
28 May 202139: Episode 39 - BOAT Briefing with James Blake, the son of legendary sailor Peter Blake. 00:32:06
In this episode of BOAT Briefing the team discuss the reopening of boat shows – from Venice to Cannes – and discuss a trio of new boats, including Southern Wind’s “sexy, comfortable and sporty” 29m hybrid sailing yacht, Nyumba

There’s chat about the wild world of adventure photography including hairy encounters with polar bears and flesh-eating bacteria, while the interview is with James Blake, the son of legendary sailor Peter Blake. He tells all about his groundbreaking new project to build the world’s first kite boat…

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04 Jun 202140: Episode 40 - BOAT Briefing with bestselling author John Englander00:51:57
In this week's BOAT Briefing, we discuss sea level rise with bestselling author John Englander, the nominees for the World Superyacht Awards and why "butt wobbling bass" is a thing. We also talk through all the biggest headlines from the week, including the news that the UK might be getting a new national flagship, and preview a week of great BOAT International events to celebrate World Oceans Day. 

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Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
11 Jun 202141: Episode 41 - BOAT Briefing with Joss Kent, CEO of luxury travel company &Beyond, and scientist Dr Tessa Hempson00:53:39
This week's episode of BOAT Briefing caps a week-long celebration of ocean conservation, and features an interview with Joss Kent, CEO of luxury travel company &Beyond, and scientist Dr Tessa Hempson about responsible tourism and the work they're doing to protect the seas of East Africa. We also look back at the creation of our Ocean Awards, and the fantastic Yacht for Science initiative. This week's data story, meanwhile, concerns those greenest of boats - sailing yachts.
Links:
Yachts for Science: https://yachtsforscience.com/
Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
18 Jun 202142: Episode 42 - BOAT Briefing with Tresno Seery, CEO of Silolona Sojourns00:35:28
In this week’s BOAT Briefing we are joined by Tresno Seery, CEO of Silolona Sojourns, who is at the forefront of developing the phinisi charter market in Indonesia. We also discuss Saddam Hussein's duvet, Terry Hutchinson's gripping account of American Magic's capsize during the Prada Cup earlier this year, and talk through all the big stories from the week, including the news that The Italian Sea Group will build the world's largest sailing catamaran.












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25 Jun 202143: Episode 43 - BOAT Briefing with Damen Yachting managing director Rose Damen00:48:02
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we conduct the live draw for the inaugural World Cup of Superyachts! Find out who has been matched against who in this eagerly awaited tournament. We also sit down with Damen Yachting managing director Rose Damen to talk custom yachting, Limited Editions, and why she spent 10 years away from the family business. In news, we cover the launch of Lurssen's Project JAG and find out which British designers have thrown their hats into the ring to design the new national flagship.

Links:
Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
02 Jul 202144: Episode 44 - BOAT Briefing with Jill Hinckley, of the legendary Hinckley boatbuilding family00:51:17
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we reveal the first-round winners of the inaugural World Cup of Superyachts! Discover whether classic beauty Nahlin pipped rugged explorer Ulysses, or Kingdom 5KR – formerly owned by Donald Trump – knocked out David Geffen’s ex-yacht Pelorus, plus many more. We sit down with Jill Hinckley, of the legendary Hinckley boatbuilding family in Maine – who is also a professional matchmaker, with a focus on finding love for those who adore yachts and the ocean. In news, we cover the launch of Pier Luigi Loro Piana’s 51m refit Masquenada and Winch Design’s new £500m, 222m “private residence superyacht”.


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Oleg Burlakov:

Masquenada launched:
Winch Design's "private residence superyacht":

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09 Jul 202145: Episode 45 - BOAT Briefing with Artefact's captain Aaron Clark 01:02:41
Episode 45 - BOAT Briefing with Artefact's captain Aaron Clark

This week's podcast is all about winners. We announce the results of the inaugural World Cup of Superyachts, which crowned Eclipse as a winner among 16 of the world's most iconic yachts. Plus, we take a closer look at all of the 2021 BOAT Design & Innovation Award winners, and speak to captain Aaron Clark of 80m Nobiskrug superyacht Artefact, which took three prizes in this year's competition.

https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/on-board-nobiskrug-superyacht-artefact

https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/on-board-blohm-voss-superyacht-eclipse

https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/geist-owner-spirit-111

https://www.boatinternational.com/virtualboatshow/new-build/blue-ii-turquoise

https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/baglietto-superyacht-club-m

https://www.boatinternational.com/luxury-yacht-events/design-and-innovation-awards/winners-2021

16 Jul 202146: Episode 46 - BOAT Briefing with the creative directors of Dutch design studio Vripack, Bart Bouwhuis and Marnix Hoekstra00:49:18
In this week’s podcast the team discuss how to snare yourself a super crew, from red flags during the interview process, to time off for training, and boats whose name has been dragged through the mud. They also discuss Sunreef’s exciting new 30.48m catamaran, the Sunreef 100 Eco; Benetti’s new 65.4m Triumph, designed by Giorgio Cassetta; and Heesen’s new 57m Akira, which begins construction this autumn. The data story, meanwhile, focuses on flag states, looking at what they mean and which are the most popular, while the interview is with the creative directors of Dutch design studio Vripack, Bart Bouwhuis and Marnix Hoekstra. The company was founded back in 1961, and today has an impressive portfolio of more than 7,400 designs.

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06 Aug 202147: Episode 47 - BOAT Briefing with Alistair Reid, captain of the groundbreaking 77m Damen La Datcha00:45:10
In this week’s podcast the team discuss the glamorous and tragic stories of Hollywood’s most famous yachts. We also cover Royal Huisman’s cool blue motor yacht, Project Phi, the latest from the Monaco Yacht Show and exclusively reveal the latest sales figures in a spectacular year for superyacht brokerage. Finally, we sit down with Alistair Reid, captain of the groundbreaking 77m Damen La Datcha. He fills us in on the yacht's action-packed first charter season – including heliskiing in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula – and charts his path from cleaning hire boats in Salcombe to becoming captain of one of the world’s most exciting explorer yachts.

Links: 

13 Aug 202148: Episode 48 - BOAT Briefing with Jennifer Jencks and Steve Monk about crowdsourced bathymetry00:58:59
In this week's BOAT Briefing, we discuss the sale of 126 metre explorer yacht Octopus, the grounding of the sailing yacht Malizia and the upcoming World Superyacht Awards in Monaco. We also learn about the dire state of depth information available to mariners around the globe - and why in some cases yachts are relying on data gathered by Captain Cook. 
To know more, don't miss this week's fascinating interview.
Links:
IHO Crowdsourced Bathymetry: https://iho.int/en/crowdsourced-bathymetry
To contribute, contact: bathydata@iho.int
20 Aug 202149: BOAT Briefing: What it's like to pilot a superyacht in the Antarctic00:47:49
In this week’s BOAT Briefing the team discuss top yachting cities – from Hong Kong to Miami – and a sudden owner boom in Australia. They ponder which vessels might suit Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher, who also recently expressed an interest in hitting the water himself, with a fitting name: Mega Mega White Thing. 

In the headlines, there’s news of a new 44.1m sailing catamaran by Wider and Pajot Custom Yachts; some big listings including the 72m Azteca and the 24m pocket explorer Livingstone; and the team discuss the new images that have been released of 115m Lurssen superyacht Enzo, formerly known as Project Testarossa. 

The data story focuses on the world’s biggest boats, and analyses the current fleet of 100m+, while the interview is with expert ice pilot Ashley Perrin. 

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27 Aug 202150: BOAT Briefing: What was it like restoring the classic 32m Sea Breeze III? Owners Simon Greenwood and Charlotte Devereux share their story.00:57:38
What was it like restoring the classic 32m Sea Breeze III? Owners Simon Greenwood and Charlotte Devereux share their story.

It’s the 50th BOAT Briefing since the podcast launched, so in this week’s episode the team reflect on some of their favourite highlights so far. In the news, there’s details of Espen Øino’s new 79.5m Silver Edge; official details of the Nobiskrug shipyard takeover; and an exciting new 127m explorer concept from the Harrison Eidsgaard studio, complete with an indoor pool and a helicopter landing pad cum squash court. We also debate the merits of vinyl wrapping your boat instead of painting it, place our bets on this year’s World Superyacht Winners, and look at data on the impressive number of 50m+ yachts being delivered this year.

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02 Sep 202151: BOAT Briefing: Exploring the world's most extreme waters with the owner-operator of superyacht Grey Wolf00:44:31
Would you buy a functional powerboat? Owner Peter Watson shares tales of his adventures onboard Grey Wolf


On this week’s BOAT Briefing, the team discuss the new series of Netflix’s The Crown, complete with Royal Yacht Britannia, and share top tips on how to get your refit done faster and smoother. There’s news of Freire’s new 105m expedition yacht, designed inside and out by Bannenberg & Rowell; Heesen’s “muscular” new 55m Apollo; and the first 100 Sunreef Power Catamaran, which has just launched in Gdansk, Poland. In the data story, we’re looking at long-term deliveries of yachts over 24 metres, while the interview is with adventurous owner-operator Peter Watson, of the 26 metre functional powerboat Grey Wolf.


10 Sep 202152: BOAT Briefing: With the owners of 39.6 metre charter sensation All Inn00:54:43
In this week’s BOAT Briefing the team catch up after a busy week at the World Superyacht Awards and the Cannes Yachting Festival. They discuss the standout yachts in Cannes, including the divisive Wally Why200, and ponder what should be the greeting etiquette at yacht shows post COVID. In the headlines; Sanlorenzo partners with Siemens in green push, the devastating fire on board 35m Siempre and what attracted Formula One champion Fernando Alonso to commission an eco-friendly 60 Sunreef Power. In keeping with this week’s travels, the data story focuses on French superyacht production, while the interview is with dynamic design duo and owners of Westport All Inn, Ann and David Sutherland. 

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17 Sep 202153: BOAT Briefing: Can Beyonce get away with wearing high heels on teak (and other important topics)?00:51:56
In this week’s episode of BOAT Briefing the team build up for the Monaco Yacht Show and delve into the best yachts that will be on display. They also discuss the latest news on private residential yacht projects Njord and Somnio, consider IJE’s place in the most expensive yachts on the market and debate Beyoncé’s on-board footwear etiquette. This week’s data story focuses on superyacht production in Italy, while the interview is with the captain of 60m Perini Navi Seahawk, that has been undertaking philanthropic endeavours in the Galapagos. 

01 Oct 202154: BOAT Briefing: The biggest stories from the Monaco Yacht Show!00:32:44
In this week's BOAT Briefing, the team reflect on the Monaco Yacht Show and bring you some of their personal highlights, as well as all the biggest stories from the event and beyond, including news that Turquoise Yachts will build Turkey's biggest ever superyacht, Lurssen's new order for a 103 metre, details on the upcoming auction of a 120 metre yacht, and the latest on Perini Navi. We also delve in the data behind this year's event and reveal a few numbers showing how the show has grown since its launch in 1991.

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08 Oct 202155: BOAT Briefing: Crazy superyacht concepts – for or against?00:59:00
BOAT Briefing: Crazy superyacht concepts – for or against?

In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we discuss some of the exciting speakers at the upcoming Explorer Yachts Summit and Life Under Sail events and debate the value of crazy superyacht concepts. News this week focusses around the launch of Oceanco's giant new 117 metre superyacht Y719, and Feadship's new custom explorer Shinkai. We also sit down with Inmarsat's Peter Broadhurst to discuss how the expedition yacht boom is driving innovation in the satcom sector.


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15 Oct 202156: BOAT Briefing – How do you encourage more women captains on board?00:58:57
In this episode of BOAT Briefing the team discuss architect Renzo Piano's latest yacht design, MY Zattera, consider the future of the yacht-office hybrid, and catch up on the latest yachts being used in The Crown. They also discuss Benetti’s latest launch Lucky Wave, Rosetti's Emocean, and an eye-catching sailing yacht concept from DynaRig. The interview is with Captain Kelly Gordon of 32 metre Freddy, who swapped the chemistry lab for a life on superyachts, and is passionate about encouraging more women to follow in her footsteps.

https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/renzo-piano-boat-zattera 
22 Oct 202157: BOAT Briefing - Is the Red Sea ripe for a superyacht invasion?00:55:31
In this week’s BOAT Briefing, the team discuss the yacht that Richard Burton bought Elizabeth Taylor, Kalizmah, and her exciting new refit; editor Stewart Campbell reports back following a recent trip to Saudi Arabia; and travel editor Georgia Boscawen interviews Martin Enckell, one of the co-founders of Nansen Polar Expeditions, who she joined onboard the 72 metre expedition vessel Nansen Explorer in Iceland earlier this year.

There’s also news of a 127m yacht rumoured to belong to Amazon’s Jeff Bezos; Van de Valk’s new “explorer-type” motor yacht, Lady Lene; Silent Yachts’ new 31m flagship, the Silent 100 Explorer; and a highly-customised steel 50m currently in build at Heesen. The data story focuses on the growth of the explorer yacht market, and where the boats are heading.


  1. https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/jeff-bezos-oceanco-sailing-yacht
  2. https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/van-der-valk-custom-explorer-lady-lene
  3. https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/silent-yachts-100-explorer
  4. https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/project-oslo-24-heesen



  1. https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/jeff-bezos-oceanco-sailing-yacht
  2. https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/van-der-valk-custom-explorer-lady-lene
  3. https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/silent-yachts-100-explorer
  4. https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/project-oslo-24-heesen

29 Oct 202158: BOAT Briefing - Why do people buy superyachts?01:16:12
Editor-in-chief Stewart Campbell speaks to Dr Phil Klaus and Dr Annalisa Tarquini from the University of Monaco, who have undertaken the first ever academic study of the study into the superyacht owner experience.
Meanwhile the team also discuss the standout superyachts at FLIBS and the challenges facing young designers entering the industry. They also catch up on the latest news from the Perini Navi bidding war and Project Phi’s journey to sea trials.

Italian Sea Group makes bold offer for Perini https://www.boatinternational.com/business/news/italian-sea-group-offers-for-perini-navi


Royal Huisman's 58.5m superyacht Project Phi prepares for sea trials

Oceanco's 127m sailing yacht Y721 pictured on transport – Not sure if you spoke about this yacht last week?

New 24m Maori 80 superyacht Mama-G sinks after

Standout superyachts attending the 2021 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show
05 Nov 202159: BOAT Briefing - David Yarrow on photographing big game – and supermodels00:55:18
In this week's podcast, we sit down with world famous photographer (and favourite of superyacht owners), David Yarrow. We also look forward to a talk by Artefact owner Mike Lazaridis at the upcoming Superyacht Design Festival, and discuss some of the boats entering this year's Top 101 list. We also get some great news from the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show and rundown the top five largest explorer yachts.

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19 Nov 202160: BOAT Briefing - "The superyacht industry has never had it so good"00:56:57
In this week's BOAT Briefing, we discuss some key learnings from the recent Explorer Yachts Summit and bring you our impressions of METS in Amsterdam. In the news is Lurssen's recent delivery of the 55 metre Moon Sand, the Feadship explorer Shinkai, which has been spotted on sea trials, and some big brokerage deals. Our data story concerns Dutch superyacht production and we reveal some key insights from the latest Global Order Book. The interview this week is with Lisa Verbit of Bank of America, who specialises in marine finance. She tells us she has never seen a market as active as 2021's...

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26 Nov 202161: BOAT Briefing - This year's biggest new boats, and what's in store for 202201:10:09
In this week’s BOAT Briefing the team catch up the latest superyachts to be spotted in London, look ahead to the biggest deliveries of 2022 and debate their favourite Tim Heywood designed superyacht. They also catch up on the latest news including 126 metre Octopus’ charter schedule, Heesen’s new flagship Galactica and Lady Lene’s interiors. This week’s interview is with Neil Emmott and Dudley Savage from AMIKids, a yachting charity which helps by getting them involved in yachting.   


03 Dec 202162: BOAT Briefing – Landing spaceships on superyachts01:01:48
In this week’s episode, the team discuss which items are top of their Christmas list, and give a run down of the six superyachts currently moored in London. They ask whether superyachts and space travel can ever go hand in hand, and if buying your next boat with cryptocurrency is a wise idea or not. 
There’s speculation on whether the ten-year-old Dream Symphony may finally be about to find an owner, and news of Sanlorenzo’s impressive new motor yacht, the 72Steel. The data story focuses on how this year’s brokerage figures compare to previous years, and you can also listen to Tim Soper, Founding Partner of EYOS Expeditions, Sacha Williams, Director of Charter Marketing at Camper & Nicholsons and John Crupi of Captain Dorothea III as they discuss exciting new travel frontiers with BOAT’s Sophia Wilson.

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10 Dec 202163: BOAT Briefing - how healthy is the superyacht business?01:12:06
In this week's BOAT Briefing, we take a deep dive into the Global Order Book, which is our annual survey of the superyacht industry, counting all superyachts in build or on order around the world. We also discuss the growing trend of electric tenders, the auction of giant 120 metre Project Y910, and hear about some outrageous superyacht guest requests. This week's interviewee is legendary superyacht designer Tim Heywood, this year's recipient of our Lifetime Achievement Award. Tim discusses some of his best-known projects and why he likes to work alone.

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17 Dec 202164: BOAT Briefing - The biggest stories - and best boats - of 202100:42:35
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we look back at some of the yachting highlights from 2021, and look ahead to some of the most exciting launches of 2022. We also cover the week's biggest news stories, including the sad yacht fire in Newport, RI that destroyed two yachts, and the announcement that Alinghi and Red Bull have teamed up to launch a new challenge for the America's Cup. The data story covers the year's biggest brokerage deals in what has been a sensational 12 months for the market.

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23 Dec 202165: BOAT Briefing - How can superyachts explore more sustainably?00:32:39
How can superyachts explore more sustainably?
With the team away for the holidays there is the opportunity to catch up on the highly topical “Leave no trace” panel from this year’s Explorer Yacht Summit. BOAT’s Sophia Wilson was joined on stage by Ashley Perrin, owner of Antarctic Ice Pilot, Mark Duncan, director of marketing and business development at Fraser Yachts, founder of Three Sixty Marine Captain Malcolm and Rosie O'Donnell, coordinator at Yachts for Science, to discuss the difficult balance between wanting to explore remote and remarkable environments, while also ensuring they are protected for future generations.
24 Dec 202165: BOAT Briefing: How to kit your superyacht out for adventure00:36:26
With the team still on holiday in this week’s podcast we bring you the “Kitted out for adventure” panel from the Explorer Yacht Summit. To debate what is the essential kit to have on board and how the current trend for more toys and equipment is impacting design, BOAT’s Sophia Wilson was joined by Enrique Tintore, SeaXplorer design manager at Damen Yachting, experienced expedition captain Tom Henshilwood and Craig Barnett, director of sales and marketing at Triton Submarines.
07 Jan 202266: BOAT Briefing: What it's like to dive to the deepest point in the ocean01:09:19
This week we catch up with adventurer and superyacht owner Victor Vescovo, who has dived deeper than any other human being. We also discuss the boats that rang in New Year's Eve in St Barths, why watching Below Deck saved Christmas, and the final, and quite incredible, number of brokerage transactions recorded in 2021. In this week's news, meanwhile, we cover The Italian Sea Group's acquisition of Perini Navi and a novel new fully-electric catamaran concept from Rossinavi. In the data story this week, we look at the crew required to staff the growing numbers of superyachts hitting the water.


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14 Jan 202267: BOAT Briefing: Would you buy a superyacht at auction?00:34:05
In this week's episode, the team look at price rises on the brokerage market, and pick up on a couple of yachts for sale currently that could go for more than their owners originally bought them for. There's speculation on who will be brave enough to snap up the partially built 45m Bella T over in South Africa, in an auction that's due to take place on Microsoft Teams, and tales of another bold owner, 32m sailing yacht Elton's Andy Scott. We shine a spotlight on some great new tenders, and bring you all this week's latest news – from a serious fire at Ferretti's Cattolica shipyard, to a key partnership between the Dutch refit yard Balk, and Chinese investment company Zhongying International. The data story, meanwhile, hones in on yachts above 100m, which are due to be delivered this year.

https://www.boatinternational.com/yacht-market-intelligence/brokerage-sales-news/amels-motor-yacht-lili-for-sale
https://www.boatinternational.com/yacht-market-intelligence/brokerage-sales-news/heesen-motor-yacht-laurentia-for-sale
21 Jan 202268: BOAT Briefing: The biggest, cheapest boats money can buy00:35:02
On this week's BOAT Briefing, the team hunt down some amazing deals on the brokerage market, and reveal some big news about the World Superyacht Awards, which are coming to London in May. In the news this week, we discuss Feadship's launch of the 71 metre Juice, a new order for a 65 metre for Royal Hakvoort and the launch of 62 metre Rio by CRN in Ancona. For the data story, we go yacht spotting to see where in the world you can find some of the world's coolest superyachts.

World Superyacht Awards: www.boatinternational.com/luxury-yacht-events/world-superyacht-awards/ak-yachts-sponsors-world-superyacht-awards-2022
Atlantis II: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/the-superyacht-directory/atlantis-ii--56837
Yaakun: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts-for-sale/yaakun-nicolini-1987
Blue Dawn: https://www.boatinternational.com/yacht-market-intelligence/brokerage-sales-news/classic-motor-yacht-blue-dawn-for-sale--34411
Voyager: https://www.boatinternational.com/yacht-market-intelligence/brokerage-sales-news/expedition-yacht-voyager-for-sale
Feadship Project 823: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/feadship-project-823
Feadship launches Juice: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/71m-feadship-yacht-juice
Royal Hakvoort order: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/royal-hakvoort-largest-ever-new-build-fraser
CRN launches Rio: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/crn-yacht-project-c138-rio

24 Jan 202269: The Big BOAT Interview: Shirish Saraf, owner of Kalizma00:29:37
In the first of our Big BOAT Interviews, we speak to Shirish Saraf, owner of the 46-metre classic yacht Kalizma. Formerly owned by Richard Burton, and having hosted stars including Clint Eastwood and Prince Phillip on board, the boat underwent a significant refit throughout the pandemic and is now available to charter. Saraf shares the story of how he bought her, what state she was in, and describes the soul of this bewitching beauty…

28 Jan 202270: BOAT Briefing: Will this be the best season for charter bookings yet?00:35:40
In this week’s episode, the team takes a look at an EU-related VAT rule, that’s leading to an increase in superyachts in London. They speculate on if 2022 will be the bumper charter year that’s projected, and share insights on a new trend for long-term bookings, as well as details on a few hot boats to the market. 
In the news, they take a look at the 62m Nobiskrug yacht Project 794; the Baltic 110 by Malcolm McKeon; and the first 33m crossover X-105 superyacht from Dutch yard Holterman Shipyard, named Lady Fleur. 
The data story, meanwhile, focuses on how the pandemic has affected the number of visiting yachts around the world. Spoiler alert: some countries fared better than others…

31 Jan 202271: The Big BOAT Interview: Jamie Edmiston, CEO of Edmiston00:43:03
In this week's interview, Jamie Edmiston sits down with Stewart Campbell, Editor-in-Chief, to discuss the wild ride the superyacht business has been on in the last two years, how he initially resisted joining the family business, and why he's so excited about the potential of the wonder material graphene. Edmiston is a world-renowned brokerage firm established in 1996 by Jamie's father, Nick, which has been involved in some of the biggest transactions in yachting history. Don't forget to tune in on Friday to catch up on all the news from the world of superyachting. 
04 Feb 202272: BOAT Briefing: Are yards big enough to build the superyachts of the future?00:26:48
With the news that the Koningshaven bridge in Rotterdam is set to be dismantled to allow Oceanco's 127 metre sailing yacht project dominating the headlines this week, the team discuss how yards might have to adapt further as superyachts get bigger. They also talk about Sanlorenzo’s bid to get the first 50 metre using fuel cell technology on the water, the sale of Tankoa Yacht’s first T55 Sportiva, and a conversion project that incorporates and open air tennis court. For the data story, we look back at the number of launches in 2021 and how the pandemic has impacted the past three years.

07 Feb 202273: The Big BOAT Interview: Captain Brendan O'Shannassy00:47:15
This week we speak to superyacht captain Brendan O'Shannassy, who has taken charge of some of the world's most significant and important yachts for over 20 years. Ahead of the launch of his new book, Superyacht Captain: Life and Leadership in the World’s Most Incredible Industry, he shares the story of how he climbed the ranks from a last-minute appointment as an inexperienced deckhand, and the amazing experiences he's enjoyed along the way – plus pearls of wisdom including how to get anyone to listen to you, and why a bigger boat isn't necessarily better ...
11 Feb 202274: BOAT Briefing: A tribute to a legend of the industry00:35:12
In this week’s podcast the team pay tribute to charter and brokerage editor Malcolm Maclean, who passed away this week having worked for BOAT for more than 30 years.  They share memories and condolences that have been sent in from across the superyacht community.
In the news they talk about Perini Navi’s return to operation, Oceanco Infinity’s sea trials and the new SeaXplorer 60. The data story looks at far flung destinations and how these places have been impacted by the pandemic.


Tributes paid to BOAT International brokerage editor Malcolm Maclean
Tributes have been pouring in as the yachting industry mourns the loss of BOAT International's charter & brokerage editor Malcolm Maclean.
14 Feb 202275: The Big BOAT Interview: Bob Denison, President of Denison Yachting00:34:04
This week we sit down with Bob Denison, president of the eponymous yacht brokerage company. The Denison name is synonymous with superyachting. Bob's grandfather, Frank, founded Broward Marine in 1948 and went on to build some of the 20th century's best loved yachts. In 2002, Bob took over Denison Yacht Sales and built the company into one of the world's most dynamic brokerage houses, which sold 53 superyachts in 2021, more than any other company. In this interview Bob talks about everything from the asking prices of today's superyachts and dealing with tricky clients, to NFTs and even colourful chinos ...
18 Feb 202276: BOAT Briefing: The latest from the Miami International Boat Show00:29:21
With the Miami International Boat Show in full swing BOAT International’s US Editor, Cecile Gauert, joins the podcast. She shares her thoughts and news from the show, including the hype surrounding the possibility of a yachting metaverse. In the news the team talk about the delivery of 74m Amels Avanti, Damen Yachting’s new 53m support vessel and the sale of a third 80m Bilgin 263. This week’s data also has an American focus and looks at the growth and challenges around the US Global Order Book.

21 Feb 202277: The Big BOAT Interview: Jouin Manku00:48:27
A design chat with the creators behind Jouin Manku. From restaurants to luxurious retail spaces for clients such as Van Cleef & Arpels and hotels to a public space on a cruise ship and now a yacht, the acclaimed Paris-based design firm Jouin Manku has an extraordinary and diverse portfolio. Co-creators Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku share their views on design, discuss their childlike wonder and lust for travel and how they went from designing restaurants and luxury spaces, including the superb Air France Lounge at CDG, to their first yacht commission. They joined the project with exterior design by Azure and archineers.berlin when it was already started to create the interior look of 75 metre Admiral Kenshō, which promises to be one of the most interesting yacht debuts of 2022.
25 Feb 202278: BOAT Briefing: Why superyacht buyers are getting younger00:33:05
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, we consider the impacts of the Ukraine crisis on the superyacht sector, talk about Oman as a superyacht destination and discover why brokerage clients are suddenly getting a lot younger. While Charlotte has been touring the Gulf, Stewart has been in Cornwall seeing Pendennis and Princess, and sneaks on board the 1931 classic Marala. In the news, we discuss a new 76 metre order at Turquoise, Pershing's new GTX116 and Heesen's 60-metre Lusine. Our data story concerns sportfishers – and why this market is looking very good indeed.


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28 Feb 202279: The Big BOAT Interview: Terry Hutchinson00:27:11
A lifelong sailor with multiple accolades, Terry Hutchinson is once again embarking on a quest to bring the America's Cup back home with American Magic and the New York Yacht Club. We caught up with him from his home in Maryland where he lives, surprisingly enough, on a farm. He brings us to speed with the recently inked agreement with the New York Yacht Club, American Magic's long-term vision, revisit briefly AC36 and the moment Patriot caught a bad break, chat about sailing for fun and sailing to win. and family. Terry, who wrote a column in BOAT's US edition all through AC36, calls the America's Cup the Everest of sailing and his focus is on reaching the summit!
03 Mar 202280: BOAT Briefing: How is the war in Ukraine impacting the industry?00:29:31
After a week that has put superyachts under intense scrutiny the team reflect on what some of the implications are and how they might be felt across the industry. In lighter discussions the team chat about of Denison Yachting’s acquisition, Sophia’s upcoming trip to the Dubai International Boat Show and Stewart’s pilgrimage to Florida for the best fried chicken. In news the team cover the launch of 160m Project Blue, a busy week for Amels and the announcement that 77m Project Black Shark will be completed at Nobiskrug. This week’s date is focused around Gross Tonnage and looks at the difference between the longest and the largest yachts in the world.


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07 Mar 202281: The Big BOAT Interview: Captain Malcolm Jacotine00:34:47
This week we sit down with Captain Malcolm Jacotine, who has more than thirty years’ experience at the helm of some of the world’s largest yachts. Alongside his consultancy Three Sixty Marine, he is a passionate advocate for sustainability in yachting and has created Superyacht2030.com in an effort to cast a light on some of the challenges the industry is facing. In this interview we talk about what superyachts of the future might look like, what can be done to make the current fleet more sustainable and why it is vital that there is collaborative effort for change.
11 Mar 202282: BOAT Briefing: The superyacht industry rallies in support of refugees00:22:55
In this week’s episode of BOAT Briefing, we discuss how companies in the superyacht industry are rallying in support of Ukrainian refugees, and further examine how the sector is responding to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. In the news this week is a $95 million NFT superyacht, the arrival in Falmouth of the classic 58 metre explorer yacht Seawolf, which is set to undergo an extensive refit, and an update on the German shipyard Lloyd Werft, which has found a buyer after declaring bankruptcy earlier this year. To mark the the Dubai Boat Show, our data story this week concerns boats built in the UAE.

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14 Mar 202283: The Big BOAT Interview: Alex Jimenez (aka The Yacht Guy)00:39:10
Anyone who has an Instagram account and is even remotely familiar with yachting will have heard of The Yacht Guy – you probably follow him. The man behind the account is New York native Alex Jimenez, who went from sleeping in his truck to staying on superyachts. Hear how Alex got his start, what it was like becoming the world’s biggest yachting influencer, and how he thinks social media has changed the game for the yachting industry. 

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01 Apr 202284: BOAT Briefing: Which hot superyachts are on the market now?00:36:47
In this week’s episode of BOAT Briefing, Stewart reports back from both the St Barths Bucket and the Palm Beach International Boat Show, and chat turns to amazing superyachts that are currently on the market: including the incredibly well-travelled Dorothea III.
The news covers the recent arrest of the 58m Phi in London; the announcement that Barcelona has been named as host of 37th America’s Cup regatta in 2024; a major refit of the 63m Force Blue at Lusben; and an impressive new 75m hybrid expedition yacht at Damen. The data story, meanwhile, focuses on three major Dutch shipyards: Feadship, Oceanco, and Amels.

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06 Apr 202285: The Big BOAT Interview: Lars Windhorst 00:35:01
This week we sit down with the owner of 74 metre superyacht Global, who is also the new owner of the Nobiskrug shipyard in northern Germany. Just 45, Lars was once hailed as the “German Bill Gates” before losing it all in the Dotcom bubble. He founded his investment company Tennor in 2004 and has since built it into a global enterprise. Lars talks about the highs and lows of his career, including his amazing survival in a private jet crash, and why he decided to take a bet on the superyacht industry.

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07 Apr 202286: BOAT Briefing: Two fascinating refits to have on your radar00:30:57
In this week’s BOAT Briefing US Editor Cecile Gauert joins the show and shares her thoughts after the dust has settled on a hectic Palm Beach Boat Show, including some exclusive insight on two intriguing refit projects. Meanwhile, Sophia has just returned from the world premiere of the Amels 80 in Amsterdam and a trip to the Yacht Club de Monaco. The news covers Project Blue’s sea trials, Italian shipyard Tankoa’s contract for a 52 metre and the delivery of 71m Feadship superyacht Juice. For the data story the focus returns to Amels, looking at the brand’s growth and the success of the Limited Edition series.

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11 Apr 202287: The Big BOAT Interview: Richard A Sykes00:47:47
This week we sit down with the owner of the 33m Benetti Odyssey III. As well as refitting this 1967 beauty, Sykes has also been involved with the multi-million pound restoration of Grantley Hall, a 1600s countryside mansion that’s now one of Britain’s leading luxury hotels, which he bought together with his mother Valeria. 
Sykes talks about the small changes that have made a big difference his yacht, which became a project that the whole family was involved in; how he was forced to change careers after the financial crisis of 2008; what he still has to learn in the world of hospitality; and why for him, success is so much more than the bottom line of a balance sheet. 

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14 Apr 202288: BOAT Briefing: Could this be the strongest year for brokerage sales ever?00:32:07
In this week’s episode, the team looks at brokerage sales in Q1 of this year compared to previous years, and discusses some of 2022’s most expensive listings. They also shine a spotlight on the trend for standout superyacht lighting, and run through this week’s headlines – including a new fully custom 42.5m Feadship named Callisto, a 65m ice class explorer that looks like a classic yacht, designed by Canadian designer Ivan Erdevicki, and the fact that Mengi-Yay Yachts in Tuzla has just launched the 48m NB101, the first hull in the new Virtus 47 line.


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19 Apr 202289: The Big BOAT Interview: Bengt & Philip Mortstedt00:38:50
This week we sit down with the owner of the 34m Benetti Star of the Sea, who tells the fascinating story of how he tracked down this beauty on the other side of the world before bringing her to the Grenadines where she now resides at Bequia Beach Hotel.
Mortstet and his family have established one of the Caribbean’s coolest hotels, a project that the whole family is involved with. They talk about how they captured the magic of the Grenadines and tell us what it really takes to build a super-luxurious beachfront hotel on the other side of the world.

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22 Apr 202290: BOAT Briefing: Why Sydney Harbour is the best waterway in the world00:34:06
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, the team discuss the wonders of Sydney Harbour, and why so many superyacht owners own vineyards. We also talk treasure hunting, and a new boat show that has started in London. In the news this week is the launch of 88 metre Project X by Golden Yachts, the first sighting of the future Feadship flagship, Project 821, and a new hybrid catamaran design by Silent Yachts. Our data story, meanwhile, looks at some of the most adventurous yachts of 2022 so far.


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25 Apr 202291: The Big BOAT Interview: Mark Elliott00:43:19
This week’s Big BOAT interview is with IYC yacht broker Mark Elliott. A Miami native who got his sea legs early, Mark was an experienced captain by the age of 19. We talk about the time he met Bernie Little, a yacht aficionado who loomed large in his career, the hairy hours when he battled to save the guests and crew of 37 metre Nadine (which eventually sank in 15-metre waves off Sardinia) – an incident made famous by the movie Wolf of Wall Street, his fondness for flying, the time he met Sean Connery, the American yacht building industry and a few of his current listings, which include 73.1 metre Laurel, 64 metre Atomic and the one-of-a-kind Jon Bannenberg-designed all-carbon Oceanfast Thunder.

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29 Apr 202292: BOAT Briefing: Why it's all about the experience for millennial yacht owners00:31:15
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, Sophia reports back from the first ever Experiential Yachting Forum in Monaco, we discuss why the shared ownership model has never taken off and learn more about the out-of-this-world refit of 56 metre Galaxy. We also bring you news of a brand new superyacht shipyard on the South Coast of the UK, and the fascinating history of the boat it's currently restoring, TT Calshot, and we ask the question: how long can the superyacht boom last? In the headlines this week are Benetti's newly launched Calex, Southern Wind's 32 metre Sorvind and Numarine's baby explorer, the 22XP.


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02 May 202293: The Big BOAT Interview: Guillaume Hodde, co-founder of AirYacht00:37:56
In this week's Big BOAT Interview, we sit down with Guillaume Hodde, the co-founder of a company called AirYacht, which is seeking to build "the superyacht of the skies". This is a 200-metre-lond airship that carries a 50-metre long, superyacht-styled residence that can be dropped on water or on land. You can read more about AirYacht in our story here - www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/airyacht-airship-superyacht-unveiled ( https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/airyacht-airship-superyacht-unveiled ) - and hear more details about the project from Guillaume at our Superyacht Design Festival in Milan, running from 22-24 June. Tickets are available now via our website.

06 May 202294: BOAT Briefing: Will we have yacht shows without yachts?00:34:27
In this week's episode of BOAT Briefing, Sophia reports back from the Spring Pop Up in Monaco where topics included how the war in Ukraine is impacting the market and emerging shipyard destinations. We also look at how a booked-up charter season impacted the MYBA charter show and the forthcoming Formula One Grand Prix in Miami, including the incorporation of a marina without any water. We also celebrate the winners of this year’s Ocean Awards. In the news this week we cover the new flagship of Bering explorer series, the launch of the Oasis 34M and that Tankoa will build a 52 metre Vitruvius. 

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13 May 202295: BOAT Briefing: Who are the biggest builders in China?00:32:18
In this week’s episode, the team discuss the recent Owners’ Club event in Miami, and plans for the upcoming Superyacht Design Festival at the end of June. There’s also talk of David Bowie’s yacht, El Caran, which is currently up for sale; an update to the charter licensing fees in Turkey, which should lure more boats to the area; and analysis of this year’s Q1 brokerage sales. In the news, they discuss the 45m Benetti yacht Domani, which recently took on water off the coast of Grays Harbor in Washington; a glimpse of an exciting new 100m+ yacht emerging from the Lürssen sheds, rumoured to be named Project Alibaba; and an innovative new 88m eco-focused concept from Vripack, called Utopia at Sea. The data story focuses on the number of superyacht builders and projects currently in the sheds in China. 
 
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16 May 202296: The Big BOAT Interview: Rob Doyle and Pieter Van Geest 00:47:47
Could this be the future of yachting design? A trimaran nearly as wide as it is long with virtually unlimited range, as long as there is wind, water and sun. Designer Pieter Van Geest and naval architect Rob Doyle conceived Domus as a flexible platform, ideally suited for a circumnavigation (“Panamax ready” both in terms of its width and height), or a party platform. The design team says that despite its radical looks (please go to boatinternational.com for the incredible visuals), this trimaran would be easier and less expensive to build than a comparable catamaran. All systems are concentrated in the central hull, and the boat could be built in sections. Roy and Pieter, who both have a particular affinity to sailing have worked with Ron Holland in years past and now both head their own studios, in Ireland and The Netherlands respectively. They say the pendulum is swinging back to sailing, and one of the challenges is the lack of build slots. However, with everyone looking for space, a trimaran is a plausible and attractive solution, which offers plenty of space to stretch out and incorporate solar panels, batteries, and fuel cells.

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20 May 202297: BOAT Briefing: Why green graphene will change future of superyachting00:39:58
On this week’s podcast Stewart reports back from whirlwind visit to British climate technology company Levidian Nanosystems, which recently announced a new partnership with Edmiston. The team also discuss the sad demolition of former Atlantic record holder Gentry Eagle and debate the benefits of a trimaran design. They also look at the Q1 charter numbers and why there is  unprecedented demand for charters this summer. In news the team discuss Wider and Nauta Design’s Moonflower 72 and the Azimut Benetti Group’s record-breaking order book. The data story focused on the five biggest sales by LOA so far this year.

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23 May 202298: The Big BOAT Interview: Dean Pilatti00:38:16
In this week's Big BOAT Interview, Charlotte sits down with Dean Pilatti, captain onboard the 60.9m yacht Arience. Dean shares the story of how he got the job running Arience, and how the crew’s social media campaign has made it one of the most booked-up charter yachts this season. He also gave his steer on which destinations to head to, and which to avoid (spoiler alert: he can’t stand Capri), as well as how to create a comfortable, family atmosphere onboard that puts everyone at ease.

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