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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Time to go green !


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Article published on the Daily Mail website
How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world...

We've all noticed it. The filthy black smoke kicked out by funnels on cross-Channel ferries, cruise liners, container ships, oil tankers and even tugboats...

Read the complete article here and check out the map showing the world's major shipping routes and the density of traffic - and therefore- pollution along them.

Will the bonus boom buoy the super yacht market ?

Boat International Brokerage Editor Malcolm MacLean reported several recent sales with key players like Camper & Nicholson, YPI, Burgess, Fraser Yacht and Edmiston.

The Wealth Bulletin reported that "A wave of around £6bn ($9.9) in bonuses expected to be distributed to City financiers in spring will support London's prime property market in areas such as Chelsea and Kensington, although the mainstream market is expected to continue to decline."

However, a Savill representative said that "The question is whether bonuses will be paid enough in cash versus equity".

What wil be the effect on the super yacht market ?

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Yacht for sale, make offer !!!


Photo BillionaireXchange.com

Your superyacht is on the market for more than 1 year...

Your favorite broker, alias "Large Yacht Consultant" alias "Senior Superyacht Broker" alias "Superyacht Expert" strongly suggested to reduce the asking price for a quick deal but "you know, the market is very quiet".

Did you know that, now, you can put up your superyacht for auction ?
BillionaireXchange is "the world’s first online auction and trade site for luxury items. Members of The Xchange are able to buy, sell, bid-on, auction, and or exchange luxury items all around the world."

Check out this 157ft Trinity

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Cruise tip question...charter tipping?

In a recent post, The Times website reported that "Cruise-ship passengers are becoming increasingly hostile to a system of tipping that is more mandatory than discretionary, and is used to subsidise crew salaries, rather than reward good service."

The big cruise company like giant Royal Caribbean International admits that it is “rethinking” its policy...

Royal Caribbean International has announced that it will be reviewing its on-board tipping policy due to the lack of gratuities from British passengers.

Charter tips is an old debate and charter yacht crew have come to expect tip's as part of their income. Although charterers are generaly High Net Worth Individual, the tipping policy is sometimes an issue: what effect will tipping change in the cruise industry have on the charter industry ?

Have a look at the Times article here: Times Online

Monday, November 9, 2009

Moran Yacht: Florida yacht broker gets prison time for offshore tax evasion

"I am really very sorry for opening this account and not reporting it"
Broker Robert Moran at the hearing
According to IBI News, "Florida yacht broker Robert Moran was last week sentenced to two months in prison for offshore tax evasion.

IBI News also reported that "As a convicted felon, Moran will lose his Florida license to sell new yachts."