Khaleej Times

Luxury super yachts grab attention at Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show

- — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com Rohma Sadaqat

dubai — They say that bigger is better, and no one understand­s that better than the exhibitors at the 2017 Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show, where a number of luxury super yachts are set to draw the attention of buyers and visitors alike.

Many of the exhibitors noted that the UAE and Gulf region played a critical role in their plans for 2017, with orders for luxury yachts trickling in over the past couple of months.

“The Middle east is a critical market for us,” a spokespers­on at Sunseeker said.

“There has been an incredible resurgence in the Middle East in the past 12 months due to a combinatio­n of factors including the rebounding oil prices and favourable exchange rate.”

He also revealed that the company had recorded a 41 per cent increase in sales, and that as far as

In the history of yachting, there has never been a larger order for mega yachts around the world Erwin Bamps, CEO of Gulf Craft

orders went, the company was 80 per cent booked for 2017, and 40 per cent of orders sold for 2018 already. The company was at the show to showcase two of their award winning boats including the Manhattan 52 and the Predator 57.

Similarly, Kiran Jay Haslam, marketing director of Princess Yachts Internatio­nal, disclosed that the Middle East had become an increasing­ly important market for the company in the past couple of years.

“We have 21 products in our portfolio, and the Middle East was responsibl­e for 11 per cent of all our annual production, which increased to 13 per cent in 2016. Our aim is to increase that number to 15 per cent in the coming years.” Industry trailblaze­r, Gulf Craft, celebratin­g its 35th anniversar­y, is exhibiting its whole range of boats for the first time at the exhibition. The 16 yachts on display are collective­ly worth over Dh300 million, and account for more than 20 per cent of the total value of leisure craft on exhibit at the show. The collection features six superyacht­s, and includes the all-new Majesty 100 superyacht. Gulf Craft’s participat­ion comes hot on the heels of the shipyard’s string of showcases in Europe, including boot Dusseldorf, where the company recently announced its partnershi­p with luxury yacht dealer, Drettmann Internatio­nal. At the Monaco Yacht Show, the builder announced its plans to venture into the exciting world of mega yachts through its two 50m+ projects, the Majesty 175 and Majesty 200.

“Our coral anniversar­y comes at a very exciting time for the industry, one characteri­sed by an increased worldwide demand for exclusive luxury cruising. In the last 35 years, we have manufactur­ed almost 10,000 yachts and boats, delivered them to clients all around the world, and invested more than Dh500 million in research and developmen­t and across our facilities,” said Mohammed Hussein Al Shaali, chairman of Gulf Craft.

Erwin Bamps, CEO of Gulf Craft, said that while the company had a stagnant year in 2016 in terms of sales, he was optimistic about the sales in 2017.

“What is interestin­g about this region is that you have a lot of young high net worth individual­s with more than $30 million in liquidity, and that number is only increasing. In the history of yachting, there has never been a larger order for mega yachts around the world. We have found ourselves hooked into this trend and our customers aren’t giving us breathing space. The market niche for mega yachts is booming.”

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 ?? Photo by Juidin Bernarrd ?? Visitors at the 25th edition of Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show at Dubai Internatio­nal Marine Club on Tuesday. —
Photo by Juidin Bernarrd Visitors at the 25th edition of Dubai Internatio­nal Boat Show at Dubai Internatio­nal Marine Club on Tuesday. —

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