Luxury Yacht Charter for the Monaco Grand Prix 2013, Part II

Screen-shot-2012-11-06-at-12.57.501With a circuit that runs through the streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine, past the many superyachts which are moored in the harbour, the Monaco Grand Prix is considered to be one of the most prestigious and exciting sporting events in the world.

Known to be one of the most demanding courses in Formula One, the circuit contains both the slowest corner and one of the fastest in the Grand Prix calendar, as well as a variety of uphill and downhill sections.

Organised by the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) and the Fédération International de l’Automobile (FIA), the Grand Prix circuit takes around 6 weeks to build and 3 weeks to disassemble.

In addition to the main Formula One race, other events in the FIA series (such as GP2 and GP3 touring-car races) are provided to keep crowds entertained. There are also hundreds of other related events and parties that draw some extremely high-profile guests. Many of these guests combine their trip with a visit to the Cannes Film Festival, which takes place at around the same time and is only a short boat ride away.Screen-shot-2012-11-06-at-12.59.47

In 1995, the harbour was also used as a location in the James Bond film GoldenEye. The title character (played Piers Brosnan for the first time) tries to stop Xenia Onatopp from stealing a military helicopter.

Charter guests watching the race from the marina have a perfect view as the cars emerge from the famous tunnel at speeds of 280 kilometres per hour and are forced to break sharply in order to successfully negotiate the tight left and right chicane. This is arguably one of the most exciting areas of the track as it is generally one of the only places that drivers can attempt overtaking manouvres. The chicane has produced some of the biggest accidents in the past few years.

After coming through a corner called Tabac, charter guests can continue watching the cars move quickly through the swimming pool section and through the two final corners (La Racasse and Virage Antony Noghes). The cars then begin the ascent back up towards Casino Square.

Renting a berth in Port Hercules may be too pricey for some, but anchoring just outside the port is free and an equally enjoyable experience. Boats anchored outside the port won’t have a perfect view of the race, but most clients cScreen-shot-2012-11-06-at-13.02.30hose to book a lunch and viewing spot on the private balcony or roof terrace of one of the many high-rises around Monaco. Guests are brought in by tender before the race starts. We can help you find the best viewing tickets as part of our comprehensive Monaco Grand Prix service.

Among the boats that we have available during the Monaco Grand Prix is D5, a Fairline Squadron 78 with plenty of indoor and outdoor living space. We recommend chartering her (or one of our other fantastic crewed motor yachts) as part of a 4 or 5-day charter from Antibes up to Monaco for the race on Sunday and along to Portofino or Corsica.

Please have a look at our Monaco Grand Prix Yacht Charter Overview for more information and a comprehensive listing of boats that are available for charter in Monaco.

Designer Swimwear and Sunglasses for your Thanksgiving and Christmas Luxury Yacht Charters!

Following on from our recent post on the most prestigious yachting watches on the market, this post aims to provide you with some inspiration and guidance for what’s hip and cool for your Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations. For many, vacations provide the only opportunity of the year to relax, whilst for others a time to be adventurous and to let their hair down. However it is clear that no matter what the occasion is, no expense is spared by charterers to look their very best and to have the latest and most fashionable items.

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VILEBREQUIN Swimwear Collection

Founded along the quaint streets of Saint-Tropez, Vilebrequin has become one of the most recognisable and prestigious swimwear brands. They encompass everything that you require in a swimshort: Practicality, Comfort and Style. Available in a range of different colours, styles and sizes, there is a pair of Vilebrequins for everybody!  We particularly liked the range in the Cannes boutique recently and they would be a great gift idea for your Thanksgiving and Christmas luxury yacht charter holiday, or your summer Cannes to Saint-Tropez yacht charter. Whether you are looking for board shorts, short shorts, fitted shorts or the same style for your children, Vilebrequin will be able to provide you with the very best options possible!

RAY BAN – The Wayfarer

2012 has definitely been the year for Wayfarer sunglasses, thanks to their great comfort, design and style. Similarly to Vilebrequin, Ray Ban have created a range of Wayfarers that appeal to the whole market. Whether you are looking for classic black, white or custom finishes, Ray Ban have designed some of the most exciting sunglasses on the market. They offer the very best quality Polarised or Photocromatic lenses in a lightweight metal or plastic design, at a price affordable to all.

To keep up to date on the latest yachting gossip, fashion and trends, please watch this space for news article. If this article interested you, please take a look at our post on Luxury Yachting Watches, posted by Guest Blogger Fraser Strand. If you are interested in finding out more information on how to charter a yacht anywhere in the world, please enquire via the links provided in the article, or send an email to [email protected]. We would be delighted to help you organise an experience of a lifetime!

 

Luxury Charter Yachts at the Deuxième Salon de la Plaisance du Golfe de St Tropez aux Marines de Cogolin 2012

On Friday 2nd November, we, the Boatbloggings team were present at the Salon de la Plaisance du Golfe de St Tropez, at the Marines de Cogolin. As Boatbloggings.com is the news site for Boatbookings.com, meeting and networking with many suppliers was very important.

Of the yachts on show, many were for sale, but we had two highlights of the day, which we would love to share with you.

Med 48

The Med 48 is a new build yacht available for charter for the 2013 Summer season, from St Tropez. She is a beautiful new design which reminded us of a Van Dutch, with a sleek and modern exterior. Her interior was spacious, with two double cabins both en suite and a small galley area too. One of our favourite parts of her was her was her sunbed area, which can be configured in many different ways, from two benches facing each other with a table in the middle, two benches facing the same way, to collapsing the seats down to reveal a full sunbed, with enough room for several to comfortably enjoy the sun. If you would like to charter a yacht from St Tropez, click here for more information.

 

La Gazelle des Sables

This beautifully crafted small sailboat was a great part of our day. Please see the video below for a fantastic snippet of her in action in the port of Cogolin.

If you’re interested in chartering a yacht, please go to boatbookings.com or email us at [email protected].

 

Steve Jobs Custom Luxury Yacht Charter Feadship Unveiled

Just over a year after his death, the luxury motor yacht that Apple founder Steve Jobs commissioned and helped to design has finally been completed and launched in the Netherlands.Described by some as looking like a “floating Apple Store”, the custom built 80m (260ft) Feadship is named VENUS, after the Roman goddess of love.

Job’s biographer, Walter Isaacson, suggests that Jobs became almost obsessed with the yacht in the months leading up to his death. Jobs is quoted as saying “I know that it’s possible I will die and leave Laurene [his wife] with a half-built boat. But I have to keep going on it. If I don’t, it’s an admission that I’m about to die.”

Designed in collaboration with French product designer Philippe Starck, VENUS is now a posthumous testament to the sleek and crisp white designs that became synonymous with Apple during Job’s time as head of the company. While Starck denies that there is any relation between the design of this yacht and Apple (he insists that the electronics company and a boat of this size are completely different), he does admit that VENUS is a Steve Jobs work”.

Jobs had asked the chief engineer of the Apple Stores to design a special glass that would allow 10-foot-high windows while also providing the necessary structural support. Apple also provided 7 24-inch iMac’s to be set up on the bridge of the yacht, among other Apple equipment.

The Jobs’ family reportedly attended the launch of the yacht and gave a customised iPod Shuffle to everybody who helped with the build, as a thank you for their ‘hard work and craftsmanship.’

With their ability to custom build yachts to exacting owners specifications, Feadship has been a major force creating the super yacht market as we know it today. The company has built over 200 yachts since it was founded in 1949, releasing an average of just 4 or 5 new yachts a year.

In addition to the Apple founder, Feadship has built a 200-foot yacht for Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 1996 as well as custom yachts for Chelsea owner Roman Abramovic, founder of the Ford Motor Company Henry Ford, and Malcolm Forbes of Forbes magazine.

If you are interested in chartering a Feadship yacht (or any other type of yacht) then please see here or email [email protected].

Planning to Build a New Yacht? Why Not Try, Before You Buy? (by Guest Blogger Phil Friedman)

Back in the days when I was running a megayacht shipyard, one new 50 metre build I did ended up costing a lot more (and I mean a lot more), and taking a lot more time to complete than originally anticipated. This was not, as you might assume, because our yard was inefficient at yacht construction, but because the build’s owner began the project without a really clear idea of what he and his family ultimately needed and wanted.

 

For example, the owner’s architect provided a general arrangement that included a large “country kitchen” style galley on the main deck. After the galley was about 75% built out to the agreed upon design and specifications, the owner and his architect came aboard.  They decided they didn’t like the main deck location for the galley after all, and issued a change order to move the galley to the lower deck, and modify it into a “professional” style kitchen.

The build proceeded, and once again the owner, some family members, and the architect came to inspect the work in process, which included the revised galley, now almost 100% complete. Unfortunately, they all decided that they really liked the idea of gathering in the “kitchen”, as they did at their homes, and that the lower deck galley was just too dark and not sufficiently conducive to family style conviviality, after all. Enter a new change order to move the galley back to the main deck.

To my mind, a big factor in the confusion was that they were using their “family architect”, who had designed several houses for them, but who had not previously designed a yacht. Unfamiliar with how spaces on a yacht feel in the real world, as opposed to how they seem on the drawing board, their residential architect was not able to keep them on a clear and ultimately correct course. He could not help them anticipate what they would ultimately like, and instead was thrown back on evaluating the look and feel of the interior space, especially the galley, only after such spaces were mostly completed.

So, you ask, what’s the point of this yarn? It is that, if you are considering a new build, you should consider chartering before you finalize your plans and specifications for that new build. Chartering one or more yachts of the size and type you are considering having built will provide you with the opportunity to sort out your true tastes and requirements — at least, to as great a degree as is ever possible

Spaces and configurations that look okay to you on paper (or on the computer), may not feel right after you live in them for a week or two, or more. For instance, during a charter, you may find that you really like having the master suite on the main deck, but that you don’t mind having the galley down, close to the crew quarters forward. Or you may find that extra space devoted to your master bath would be worth scrimping a bit on that space you wanted for a private en suite business office. Indeed, perhaps you’ll find that the place from where you’re most like to conduct business is the upper boat deck or skylounge. The possibilities for comfortable living in a new yacht are almost endless, and often the best way to sort out those possibilities is to try before you buy.

Phil Friedman, former President and CEO of Palmer Johnson Yachts (Sturgeon Bay, WI and Savannah, GA, USA), is currently Director of New Build and Refit for Dwight Tracy & Friends Yacht Sales in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He is the author of more than 600 articles in a wide array of international yachting magazines, and regularly shares his 30 years of professional experience in yacht design, engineering, construction, and refit at his blog YachtBuildAdvisor.com. His recent eBook, “Ten Golden Rules for Successful Yacht Build Projects”, has received widespread praise from a variety of industry professionals.