Sevenstar Yacht Transport has partnered with the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show for 10 years now and has a record breaking amount of at least 93 yachts on 7 motor vessels (MV’s) heading to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach as well as Jacksonville this time. Scheduled times of arrival vary from 5 to 14 October. The majority of the yachts shipped are newly constructed motor yachts.
MV Dynamogracht was loaded in Genoa, Italy and has 26 yachts, varying in size from 10 to 36 meters, on board.
The second vessel, MV Statengracht, is coming from Southampton and is transporting 8 new-build yachts to West Palm Beach.
Another vessel MV Dijksgracht, from Hong Kong and Kaohsiung, has 11 yachts on board and will discharge in West Palm Beach.
In Rauma another motor yacht, on its way to the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show, was loaded on MV Slotergracht. This yacht will be discharged in Jacksonville.
MV Tracer has loaded 10 yachts in Ancona, serving the Italian shipyards from the Adriatic, mostly new-build, and is heading to Fort Lauderdale.
From La Rochelle, France, Sevenstar positioned the MV Lady Claudia, which is presently on its way to West Palm Beach. Lady Claudia carries 17 new-build yachts of France’s largest yacht builder on board.
Besides the above mentioned vessels, all owned by Sevenstar sister companies, Sevenstar has also chartered MV Maersk Illinois, which will be loaded in Genoa and Palma de Mallorca and will head to Fort Lauderdale with over 20 yachts on board.
Many of the yachts being shipped will be exhibited at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. It goes without saying that Sevenstar Yacht Transport will host a stand on this years’ show (stand no. 665).
With this number of yachts being shipped on a high class fleet, Sevenstar Yacht Transport proves again to be a world leading yacht shipping company.