MY Willpower To Debut at Cannes Boat Show

The Cannes Festival de la Plaisance (Cannes Boat Show) this September provides a wonderful opportunity to see many fabulous yachts on display. Among them will be Heesen Yachts’ ninth in the 3700 series, MY Willpower. The yacht, styled by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects, derives a particularly impressive presence form her streamlined profile and lustrous Super Jet Black hull.

The goal of interior designer Gabriel Bernardi of was to create a timeless sense of style through the use of interior elements reminiscent of classic yachts. He states, “My inspiration for this interior and most of my interiors in general, is this incredibly sophisticated era between the two world wars, where style and entertainment took position over outward displays of wealth. Craftsmanship, style, beauty and above all charm were important ingredients to life and people had an aesthetic appreciation and were rarely vulgar.”

Although unusual in contemporary interiors, classic yachts featured freestanding furniture that could be rearranged to accommodate varying social situations, from business meetings to cocktail parties. Bernardi reintroduces this functionality with the same high-level sophistication and quality craftsmanship found on storied vessels of the mid-war period.

Despite MY Willpower’s retro aura it is a thoroughly modern yacht. The owner’s suite, located on the main deck, and four guest cabins are located on the lower deck, are beautifully appointed with convenient amenities and ample storage. Exterior social areas include the spacious sundeck with sitting area, wet bar and spa pool. Powered by twin MTU 16V 4000 M90 diesel engines, MY Willpower can slice through waves at a speedy 31 knots. In addition, VT Naiad, Active trim tab stabilization helps to insure a smooth ride.

LOA: 122’

Beam: 24′

Draft: 7’

Maximum speed: 31 knots

Range: 2,000 nm @ 12 knots

Fuel: 8,700 Gal.

Water: 2,100 Gal.

Hull type: twin screw, hard chine, semi-displacement

Hull and superstructure material: aluminum

Photo Credits: profile René Keuvelaar – shed Dick Holthuis

We will be blogging all the news from the Cannes Boat Show – and if you plan to be there and would like to look at specific charter yachts, please feel free to contact us – we’d love to meet you!

Tips for planning the Perfect Family Yacht Charter

The Triton Newspaper just released the results of a survey that questioned captains and crew about having children as guests onboard yachts. Respondents were primarily crew on yachts between 80 and 140 feet in length.  Over 81% of yachts expect to have kids aboard during the high season, and 74% enjoy having children as guests.

In general, although contractually the legal responsibility belongs to the charterers, the crew make every effort to both entertain and educate their younger guests. Charter yachts normally feature a variety of onboard activities to amuse children and grown-ups alike. Besides cards, board games and entertainment systems with the latest movies, video games and the ever-popular Wii, crews are generally delighted to have a junior chef or mini-mate who is eager to literally learn the ropes.

Typical activities the crew do with kids are fishing (always a huge favorite), water sports (kids love them and it tires them out!), helping  prepare food in the galley, and having a treasure hunt. Kids also love just learning how yachts work, such as seeing the engines, navigation systems, and gadgets in the bridge.

The way to insure a successful family charter is to carefully consider everyone’s needs and expectations in advance. Communication between the charter agent, parents, children and the crew is key to having a great experience that is memorable for everyone, regardless of age.   Please see “Chartering with Children” for some valuable tips on family charter.
Here is the Triton article in its entirety.

New Moonen 133′ Yacht Sophia III: Size Matters

Moonen Shipyard reaches new lengths in undertaking construction of the elegant Moonen 133, their largest build to date, that is scheduled to debut at the Monaco Yacht Show in 2012. The modified long-range explorer yacht is easily recognizable as a Moonen progeny, combining traditional features within a modern context.

The overall design created by the Moonen design team, in collaboration with René van der Velden, gracefully succeeds in overcoming some unique design challenges. For example, the owner, an experienced yachtsman and a repeat Moonen client, wished for long-range capabilities yet ability to access smaller areas with a shallow draft.

Another design challenge was to house and launch the owner’s personal two-man submarine as safely and efficiently as possible. The solution was to store the submarine on deck and to launch with a hydraulic ramp, creating a space that then converts to a voluminous swim platform. Another notable design feature places the tender on the wheelhouse deck to be launched either to port or starboard via a centerline crane.

Spacious interiors include six guest cabins with a full-beam master suite and social areas that feature oversized windows for spectacular views. The owner has again chosen to work with Artline for stylish interiors that will likely be elegantly contemporary. The Moonen 133′ is designed and built as a family yacht, making it the perfect option for future family charters. In the meantime, please visit Boatbookings.com to charter your ideal yacht today!

Moonen 133 Sophia III

LOA: 133′

Beam: 29′

Draft: 7’8″

Fuel: 11,348 GAL.

Water: 2,639 GAL.

Engines: 2 x Cat C32 DI-TTA Acert MKIII

Maximum Speed: 14.5 knots

Cruising Speed: 12 knots

Range: 5,000 nm at 9 knots

Announcing the Boatbookings Sailing Discount Club – 5% Repeat Purchase and Referral Discounts!

Repeat Charter Discount

Boatbookings is delighted to announce a program where our bareboat clients receive repeat discounts when you book a 2nd bareboat sailing yacht (monohull or catamaran) through us anywhere in the world. As part of our “Boatbookings Sailing Discount Club”, we will give you 5% off of your next charter (and any ones after that!) anywhere in the world where we have yachts. If you chartered in the BVI last year, why not explore Croatia or Phuket this year, and save 5%!

Tell a Friend and Save!

Also, we want to give you a nice incentive to “spread the word” about our service. If you recommend friends to book a charter through us, we will give you a credit of 5% of their charter cost toward your next charter. Tell enough friends, and you could charter for free!

Please see our full program description and terms and conditions on the site, and start planning that charter for next year!

Sail and Stay at BVI’s Most Exclusive Retreats: Private Guana, Peter and Necker Islands

Magical, lush and inspiring, the islands that comprise the British Virgin Islands are without equal as a sailing destination. Verdant hillsides, thick with ancient mahogany, cascade down into sweeping white sand beaches. White powder sand slips beneath clear turquoise tides into a Technicolor aquarium of diverse sea life, living coral reefs and infamous wrecks. The storied past of Amerindians, slave traders, plantation owners and pirates is ever present. Whether you select a Boatbookings crewed, skippered, or bareboat charter, you set sail for an unforgettable experience.

Among the many extraordinary destinations in the BVI are three privately owned islands, Guana Island, Necker Island and Peter Island. Many discriminating clients like to include an island stay as part of their charter vacation experience and take pleasure in the best of both land and sea. These three islands each offer exclusive and distinctive options for an island interlude.

Guana Island

For charter clients with an interest in history and ecology Guana Island offers an unrivaled experience. The eighth largest island in the chain, Guana Island has a storied past. At the museum guests learn about two 18th century Quaker families’ thriving cotton and sugar plantations whose walls, mills, cannons and other ruins can be explored around the island. Subsequently abandoned, the island reverted to local families that sold the island in 1935 to Beth and Louis Bigelow of Massachusettes. These creative visionaries constructed several vacation cottages to attract well-heeled intellectuals and eccentrics from around the world. In 1975, Henry and Gloria Jareki purchased the secluded island and succeeded in improving facilities while preserving the unique history, flora and fauna.

Today their sons, Andrew, Tom and Eugene, insure that Guana Island remains an extraordinary place for future generations. Indeed, scientists say the abundance and diversity of plant and animal species exceeds that of any other island of its size in the Caribbean.

In addition to fabulous hiking trails and seven powder sand beaches, scuba divers and snorkelers will thrill to three reef areas that are home to parti-colored tropical fish, amazing varieties of coral, and deepwater reefs where tuna and king mackerel can be glimpsed gliding among the wrecks.

The Guana Island Resort has all-inclusive accommodation in private cottages with balconies, a romantic gourmet restaurant, an outdoor spa, yoga classes and nightly special events. Visit www.guana.com.

Peter Island

Peter Island is the largest private island among the 60 islands, cays and exposed reefs that comprise the British Virgin Islands. Located just four miles southwest of Road Town, Tortola, Peter Island has a colorful history of notable visitors including pirates, planters and privateers. Yachtsmen are welcomed at Peter Island Resort’s full service marina to enjoy hours or days spent at the resort’s numerous facilities that include an award-winning Ayurvedic spa.

Of the five spectacular beaches on Peter Island, Little Deadman’s Bay and Beach, a private island enclave, is the favorite anchorage for superyachts. On Deadman’s Beach, of Blackbeard notoriety, guests can play or party at the resort’s sports center and Beach Bar and Grill. World-class snorkeling and diving is also just a few steps off the magnificent beaches.

In addition to the island’s natural wonders, Peter Island Resort hosts a variety of scheduled activities to please everyone form serene romantics to curious children. Among the many festivities, Halloween is celebrated with pirate-themed merriment, and for connoisseurs, the Holiday Wine and Dine package is an unsurpassed culinary experience. With abundant natural wonders, posh amenities and diverse activities, Peter Island is an unmatched destination for couples, families and friends who wish add an island stay to their charter itinerary. Please see www.peterisland.com

Necker Island

Perhaps the most magical paradise of the private islands is Sir Richard Branson’s all-inclusive retreat on Necker Island. Balinese open architecture, exotic woods, imported furnishings and stunning artworks create an awe- inspiring setting. The Great House, perched atop Devil’s Hill, has six marvelous rooms including a master suite with private terrace and Jacuzzi. In addition, six secluded Bali houses with magnificent views dot the island. Michelin-trained chefs prepare culinary delights that range from formal to beachside and traditional to themed.

Normally the entire island is privately rented to accommodate up to 28 guests. However during ˜Celebration Weeks’ couples or singles can book individual stays to share the island ˜house party style’. There are also ˜Family Fun Weeks’ when children are welcome.  There are several open weeks in September, October and during the BVI Kite Jam, February 26, 2011. For additional information visit www.neckerisland.virgin.com

The British Virgin Islands are a spectacular destination any time of year, but are especially popular during the high season; November to May. These winter months bring gentle trade winds that maintain a tropical climate and create optimal sailing conditions, minimal rain chance, and average winter temperatures that ascend from a deliciously cool 70°F at night to a daytime high of 84°F. We strongly advise you to reserve your Boatbookings sail and stay vacation well in advance, especially if traveling during the holidays, as availability is limited.

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