On display at Berth C1, the Majesty 48 from Gulf Craft is ideal for both holiday a long weekend sojourn, and is a welcome addition to the brand’s ever-growing list of luxury superyachts.
Recent sales of two 41.5m vessels, to Australian and Chinese buyers, are giving credence to Heysea Yachts’ claim to be the “next big thing” in quality Chinese superyacht construction.
In this update on Asia-Pacific fishing, we start with a look left at the Australian-built Maritimo M62 sportfishers sold by Eric Koh of SG Boating in Singapore, show satellite-tagged marlin tracks from tournaments Down Under, report on the oil rig fishing expeditions out of Hong Kong, backed by Asia-wide Simpson Marine which offers big Vikings and nippy Barracudas, and suggest various other options to wet a line.
Simpson Marine will join in the inaugural Phuket Rendezvous boat show, which will kick-start in style on the first week of January 2018. Being the largest exhibitor, remember to view the showcase and see what the brand has in store for future yacht owners
Feadship marketing director Farouk Nefzi’s assertion that Asia-Pacific is already the “next big thing” for superyacht yards, reported exclusively in Yacht Style earlier this year, raised eyebrows.