Motor yacht Big Fish, the flagship of Aquos Yachts, is currently in Ushuia, at the southern tip of Patagonia, waiting for a weather window to cross the infamous Drake Passage to the Antarctic Peninsula. There, she will continue her extraordinarily successful maiden voyage charter career, offering the only fly-in, fly-out luxury yacht charters offered in Antarctica. ... read full story
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Construction begins on Explorer Superyacht Star Fish by Aquos Series & McMullen & Wing
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We have recently received news that construction for the 50m Explorer Superyacht Star Fish is in progress at McMullen & Wing. Due for launch in 2012, 50m megayacht Star Fish is the latest yacht in the Aquos Series and is expected to follow the success of M/Y Big Fish in the international superyacht scene. ... read full story
DuraShield® Marine Sales Increase of 42 Percent to Date in 2010
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Glasshape® Limited Specialist Glass Products, manufacturer of DuraShield® Superyacht and Marine Glass, reported that 2010 sales to date are up 42 percent compared to last year – 35 percent higher than the initial forecast which was set 40 percent above 2009 sales. ... read full story
New Zealand Marine Industry aims to grow 55% by 2015
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The NZ Marine Industry (NZMI) sets ambitious course for $2.7 billion p.a. by 2015 which is an increase of 55% over the next five years. ... read full story
Expedition Yacht Big Fish in Fort Lauderdale
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Luxury charter expedition yacht Big Fish has safely arrived in Fort Lauderdale, from where she will depart in mid November for the second leg of her circumnavigation. ... read full story
Explorer Superyacht Star Fish by Aquos Series & McMullen & Wing to use TRACZero Speed Stabilisers
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Superyacht STAR FISH by McMullen & Wing and Aquos Yachts will use a range of TRAC products including TRAC Zero Speed Stabilisers, powerpack, hydraulics and bow thrusters. ... read full story
Mega yacht Big Fish leaves for Papeete in the Society Islands
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First Stop will be Tahiti, then on to Fort Lauderdale. After almost three years of construction, the 45 meter Luxury Expedition Yacht Big Fish quietly slipped her ways in the Auckland Harbor Viaduct on June 28 and pointed her bows toward her first destination of Papeete in the Society Islands. ... read full story
Yacht Big Fish Lights Up Auckland With Official Launch Celebrations
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Superyacht Big Fish is scheduled to depart Auckland after final finishing in mid-June to begin her maiden voyage - the first-ever Polar Circumnavigation - which will begin in Tahiti and continue to the Antarctic, then to the Amazon, then to the Caribbean, Northern Europe, and conclude with the first luxury yacht transit of the fabled Northeast Passage over the top of Russia. The yacht, which will be available for charter throughout its route over the top and bottom of the world, has already booked several charters in Tahiti. ... read full story
New Zealand Yacht Big Fish Successfully Completes First Sea Trial
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After delivery, Yacht Big Fish will embark on the first leg of her historic round-the-world Polar Circumnavigation voyage. Her first stop will be the enchanting islands of French Polynesia, where she will be photographed prior to starting her charter career. ... read full story
Yacht Big Fish Books First Charter
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BIG FISH Yacht Charters Big Fish will be based in the South Pacific for the coming Northern Hemisphere summer, and then will visit Fort Lauderdale for the international yacht show, after which she will embark on an extraordinary and historic cruise to be the first vessel in history to complete a Polar Circumnavigation, including the first yacht crossing of the famed Northeast Passage over the top of Russia. Big Fish will be offering 10-day luxury expedition charters in the Antarctic (Dec. - Feb.), the Amazon (Mar. - April), Cuba (May - June) and Northern Europe/Arctic Circle/Northeast Passage (July - Sept.) before returning to the Pacific in late September 2011. ... read full story