As show season begins, MCM announces positive results from showcasing at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show. The company continues to draw attention of yacht owners searching for expert advice during the construction as well as operation of their yachts.
“The annual pilgrimage to the Monaco Yacht Show was a busy time for all of us from MCM, having had meetings not only with vendors, designers and industry insiders, but also very in-depth and interesting deliberations with prospective clients as well as current and past clients. Being well represented in Monaco with four members of our squad in attendance, plus a booth, again proved to be a most worthwhile undertaking.” – Peter Wilson.
MCM new builds include:
47.6m sloop at Royal Huisman, for 2014 delivery.
39.0m expedition motor yacht at Alloy Yachts, for 2013 delivery.
38.5m ‘spirit of tradition’ sloop at Claasen, for spring 2015 delivery.
35.5m fast cruising sloop at Baltic, for late 2014 delivery.
32.6m high-performance sloop at Baltic, for early 2013 delivery.
MCM yacht management boats, signed up this year include:
30m catamaran yacht Q5 Quintessential, recently launched from Yachting Developments (also under MCM construction management).
J-Class sailing yacht Lionheart, already successfully having competed in regattas.
35.5m fast cruising sloop at Baltic, for late 2014 delivery.
+ the 27.5m world cruiser yacht Boo Too and 22.3m cruiser-racer Heroina.
MCM’s team, including founding partner Peter Wilson and its Yacht Management Division, will be at Fort Lauderdale Boat Show following on from MCM exhibiting at Monaco Yacht Show. MCM’s founding partner, Nigel Ingram will be at METS, Amsterdam in November.
Prospective and existing yacht owners can call MCM on +1 401 849 3387 to line up a meeting in Fort Lauderdale.
MCM has managed the construction of over 70 yachts in the last 24 years. The company has recently launched MCM ADVOCATE – latest edition, including the story of Quintessential superyacht, published for MYS and FL Shows.