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September/October 2012

Monaco 2012: Amels – Step One

This 180-foot (55-meter) Amels is another world premiere. With exterior design by Tim Heywood, interior design by Laura Sessa and Moran Yacht & Ship as owner’s representative, she is the newest model in the successful Amels Limited Editions range that bridges the gap between semi-custom and fully custom yachts.

Monaco 2012: Trinity – Lady Linda

This new beamy aluminum tri-deck with accommodations for 12 guests in six cabins is the second yacht built by Trinity for this American couple. Designer Evan K. Marshall, who designed their previous 157-foot Lady Linda, created a playful interior using outstanding burl and a staggering selection of high-quality Italian marbles, custom furniture and colorful artwork.

Monaco 2012: Icon – Maidelle

Maidelle (project Midlandia) is Icon Yachts’ third 205-foot (62.5-meter) motoryacht. She follows Icon, delivered in 2009, and Baton Rouge, delivered in 2010. Built for an experienced owner, she features exterior styling by Redman Whiteley Dixon Design and a tasteful interior design from Cristiano Gatto.

Monaco 2012: Alloy – Vertigo

Vertigo (Hull No. AY41) is the largest sailing yacht to date from New Zealand builder Alloy Yachts. Designed with modern lines by Philippe Briand, she has a stunningly elegant interior by Christian Liagre Interior Design, whose brief was to render her “Urban at Sea.”

Monaco 2012: Freire Shipyard – Pegaso

Though known more for its commercial vessels than its luxury yachts, Freire Shipyard—based in Vigo, Spain—was the perfect place to secretly build and launch what would otherwise have been a high-profile project. H2 Yacht Design and Moore Design dreamed up her exteriors styling and her interior is by Mark Berryman.

Monaco 2012: Nobiskrug – Mogambo

Mogambo was fully custom built by Nobiskrug in close cooperation with the owner and his team to ensure an exceptional yacht. She combines modern styling with a wide range of spacious, open areas and an owner’s terrace. With sophisticated interior design by Reymond Langton Design, Mogambo has a spectacular sun deck that features an air-conditioned gym and Jacuzzi.

Monaco 2012: Hakvoort – Pamela V

Owned by the Hakvoort family since 1919, the Netherland-based Hakvoort Shipyard has plenty of experience building yachts. One of their newest fully custom builds is the 147-foot (45m) Pamela V designed by Diana Yacht Design. This beautiful four-deck gentleman’s yacht evokes a classic feel with both her exterior styling and her understated interior by Jaques Grange, but was built with all the modern amenities.

Monaco 2012: RMK – Karia

Based in Turkey, RMK Marine has experience building both custom sail and power megayachts and the details all came into play in their new147-foot (45-meter) build Karia. This dark-hulled beauty combines classic lines with large windows and long-range cruising capabilities to appeal to a wide range of yachtsmen.

ISA Papi du Papi: Family First

The second in a series of three 164-foot yachts based on the same naval platform but with totally different exterior lines and interior layout, Papi du Papi is designed for long, relaxing holidays and family time.

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Monaco 2012: Amels – Step One

This 180-foot (55-meter) Amels is another world premiere. With exterior design by Tim Heywood, interior design by Laura Sessa and Moran Yacht & Ship as owner’s representative, she is the newest model in the successful Amels Limited Editions range that bridges the gap between semi-custom and fully custom yachts.

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Monaco 2012: Trinity – Lady Linda

This new beamy aluminum tri-deck with accommodations for 12 guests in six cabins is the second yacht built by Trinity for this American couple. Designer Evan K. Marshall, who designed their previous 157-foot Lady Linda, created a playful interior using outstanding burl and a staggering selection of high-quality Italian marbles, custom furniture and colorful artwork.

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Monaco 2012: Icon – Maidelle

Maidelle (project Midlandia) is Icon Yachts’ third 205-foot (62.5-meter) motoryacht. She follows Icon, delivered in 2009, and Baton Rouge, delivered in 2010. Built for an experienced owner, she features exterior styling by Redman Whiteley Dixon Design and a tasteful interior design from Cristiano Gatto.

Monaco12_Alloy-Vertigo

Monaco 2012: Alloy – Vertigo

Vertigo (Hull No. AY41) is the largest sailing yacht to date from New Zealand builder Alloy Yachts. Designed with modern lines by Philippe Briand, she has a stunningly elegant interior by Christian Liagre Interior Design, whose brief was to render her “Urban at Sea.”

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Monaco 2012: Freire Shipyard – Pegaso

Though known more for its commercial vessels than its luxury yachts, Freire Shipyard—based in Vigo, Spain—was the perfect place to secretly build and launch what would otherwise have been a high-profile project. H2 Yacht Design and Moore Design dreamed up her exteriors styling and her interior is by Mark Berryman.

Monaco12_Nobiskrug-Mogambo

Monaco 2012: Nobiskrug – Mogambo

Mogambo was fully custom built by Nobiskrug in close cooperation with the owner and his team to ensure an exceptional yacht. She combines modern styling with a wide range of spacious, open areas and an owner’s terrace. With sophisticated interior design by Reymond Langton Design, Mogambo has a spectacular sun deck that features an air-conditioned gym and Jacuzzi.

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Monaco 2012: Hakvoort – Pamela V

Owned by the Hakvoort family since 1919, the Netherland-based Hakvoort Shipyard has plenty of experience building yachts. One of their newest fully custom builds is the 147-foot (45m) Pamela V designed by Diana Yacht Design. This beautiful four-deck gentleman’s yacht evokes a classic feel with both her exterior styling and her understated interior by Jaques Grange, but was built with all the modern amenities.

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Monaco 2012: RMK – Karia

Based in Turkey, RMK Marine has experience building both custom sail and power megayachts and the details all came into play in their new147-foot (45-meter) build Karia. This dark-hulled beauty combines classic lines with large windows and long-range cruising capabilities to appeal to a wide range of yachtsmen.

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ISA Papi du Papi: Family First

The second in a series of three 164-foot yachts based on the same naval platform but with totally different exterior lines and interior layout, Papi du Papi is designed for long, relaxing holidays and family time.

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