Bob Denison founded Denison Yachting 21 years ago and his company has sold more yachts over 80’ (24.38 m) the last two years than any other brokerage company in the world.
The American boating industry was rocked this morning by the latest industry consolidation as it was announced that OneWater (NASDAQ: ONEW) has reached an agreement to acquire Denison Yachting. Denison has 21 offices in the U.S. and its brokerage business handles vessels from 25’ (7.62 m) to some of the largest superyachts. It is reported that last year Denison Yachting sold yachts with a total value of nearly a billion dollars. Denison’s top line was reportedly $80 million.
In an exclusive interview this morning with BoatTEST, Bob Denison said that now his company will have access to OneWater’s "brain trust" which has some of the most creative and business savvy minds in the business. It will also give Denison Yachting access to capital markets to fund his aggressive expansion plans. More...
For the 88, Sirena Yachts once again collaborated with legendary naval architect German Frers to develop a hull intended to cover long distances smoothly and efficiently, even in less-than-ideal conditions. With twin 1,550-hp MAN V12 diesels running at 1250 rpm, her range exceeds 1,040 nautical miles. Back off to 1000 rpm and 9.3 knots to cover 1,617.7 nm. If the situation calls for it, she can top 20 knots. Because she’s fully customizable, no two versions of the 88 will be the same. More...
When most people look at the SeaKits Essentials contents, they invariably think they can buy the equipment in it for a lot less money – and they’re right. But, most won’t ever get around to it. Then there is the matter of the time one spends driving from one place to another to find all of the exact things in the kit. What is your time worth? If it’s not much, we recommend that you go to the SeaKits website to make your list of things to buy and the right brands. The SeaKits contents have been vetted by experts and the very best materials are included – all in one water-tight case – and if you can put that all together, SeaKits will have done its job. More...
The Sunseeker 90 Ocean is one of the British manufacturer’s newest models.
Sunseeker Yachts has partnered with RINA and is adopting the Module F scheme of certification across the British manufacturer’s entire line of yachts. The new level of certification is approved under the Recreational Craft Directive (2013/53/EU) that, for vessels between 39.37’ and 78.74’ (12 m and 24 m), requires two modules of assessment. More...
One of the things that never ceases to amaze us is how slow most American builders are to see a future trend. Basically, it takes about 20 years for Americans to get the message – just look at inflatable RIBs and catamarans. The U.S. was the last to adopt both in any numbers. The exception that proves the rule is the Aviara line, a division of MasterCraft. All the stops were pulled out when the AV36 was designed and fitted out. The interior is as plush as any on the market and there are amenities galore. She is not cheap, but that’s one of her attributes – she’s only for connoisseurs of quality boats. More...
Dorothea III is a 147’ (45 m) expedition yacht that was designed to explore the globe while being self-sufficient and leaving a low carbon footprint. She has cruised more than 170,000 miles in the past eight years and has undergone three major refits in the past decade. Her steel hull is .8” (20 mm) thick at the keel, transitioning to .47” (12 mm) midway and .31” (8 mm) at the bulwarks. The superstructure is FRP with carbon-fiber stiffening in high-stress areas. More...
First launched in 2019, the Jet Capsule is now in production. It’s a 25’9” (7.85 m) vessel with an 11’1” (3.38 m) beam and it’s powered by a hybrid diesel-electric powertrain linked to a Hamilton 292 jet drive. It’s available with several interior layouts and can seat up to eight passengers plus the captain. The company’s video commercial is a “must see.” More...
We generally like flybridge boats because of their great 360-degree visibility when piloting. The Regal 42 FXO flying bridge is sure to be a popular space for hanging out with many seating and lounging options, all of which can be protected by a bimini top (which we strongly recommend). For more outdoor seating options, there’s a wraparound lounge to port in the cockpit that’s equipped with a grill. More...
Inboard-powered motoryachts and sailboats have many unique systems that require routine maintenance and one of the most often overlooked is the stuffing box. In part one, we looked at the basics of stuffing boxes and how to remove the old packing. Now, we’ll continue with installing the new material and getting the boat back into the water. More...
Have you ever noticed that dogs of all breeds love to go boating? It’s better than sticking their heads out a car window any day. Limited memberships for dogs and their best friends are available at the Sovereign Boat Club with locations in St. Petersburg, Bradenton, and Riviera Beach, Fla. Contact us here or text/call: 727-200-3474.
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"Two aspiring sailors take a break from watching for Jeff Bezos to row ashore from his 417’ $500 million Flying Fox seen in the background at right, anchored off the Pitons in St. Lucia."
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