Interesting. On their web site they just show it as a boat midway between the Aquariva and Rivarama. However, to me the most unique difference is single engine Volvo with Aquamatic Duoprop.
A tender from another yacht crashed into luxury yacht in Ibiza recently. The tender some say might have come from the superyacht "Le Grand Bleu" but this has not been verified. What can be seen is that the craft crashed into the Ferretti Custom Line 38-meter yacht. The name isn't known of this vessel but it is suggested that it perhaps could be "Lady Dia" that was built in 2011. Apparently, the tender hit another yacht according to reports before crashing into the master suite area of the hull of the Ferretti Custom Line yacht. Here are a couple photos...
Yes the blue one... as you can see the white silhouette of Le Grand Bleu on the engine but people were saying about the grey one involved in the crash. Not sure how true that is though.
I have heard it was LGB's tender that hit it , It was me who posted the photo the other day in the Yacht Club thread
Talking about tenders... This helicopter has not been pinned publicly to her owner because of confidentiality but the registration is said to be G-DLBR. Airbus Helicopters did mention that the helicopter was going to a client to be used on their yacht. With a registration G-DLBR... it would seem to point to the brand new Lurssen 515-foot "Dilbar" which had two large helipads. The livery of the helicopter also matches the brown on the new Dilbar as well so we can perhaps be safe in saying that the owner is...Mr. U.
Here's T/T Nirvana, a Xtenders' 16m tender to Dubois Project 380. http://xtenders.com/tenders/view/3/16m_day_cruiser
View the two latest tenders by Hodgdon due to be delivered to a Dutch yard later this year for a new superyacht. Tender design is by Michael Peters Yacht Design.
Hasna has some cool tenders made by Vikal. Pictures taken from Vikal and Olympic Marine Instagram accounts.
Hodgdon recently launched a pair of tenders for a new superyacht. The tenders are going to a superyacht from a German shipyard. Any guesses as to who this yard is and who the mothership is? One is a 9.5-meter guest limo and the other an 8-meter open guest.
S/Y "Aquijo" has a pair of RIB tenders called "FELIX" and "NELLO". They were manufactured by XTenders and are 6.9-meters (beachlander) and 6.8-meters respectively.
Interesting solution to get the semi-limo to fit in "Savannah's" garage...such a tight squeeze. What if that electrical system that controls the lowering of the 'superstructure' stops working, how would they get the tender onboard?