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FUELLING MOTORSPORT
Peter Valentino interviews Darius Goodwin,
Enemed’s executive chairman Kevin Chircop
managing director at RLR Ltd, on the nostalgic
explains how the local fuel company is helping
days of their chandlery that’s been operating
sport organisations identify their weakest links,
for some 50 years.
and which are then strengthened through Enemed’s backing.
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Skipper sails through Malta’s thousands of years sailing history.
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ALL ABOVE BOARD (PART 1)
BOAT REVIEWS
Peter Valentino interviews Jovin Rausi, a
Skipper reviews an exciting range of boats
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including the Oceanis 51.1, Elan GT5, Atlantis
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Skipper features some unmissable sights only accessible by boat.
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Peter Valentino interviews Austin Calleja, Hon. Secretary of the Malta Cruising Club, on how the club was formed and the aim of the club itself.
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INTERVIEW
UNSINKABLE Peter Valentino interviews Darius Goodwin, managing director at RLR Ltd, on the nostalgic days of their chandlery that’s been operating for some 50 years and on the major challenges and changes that came about over the years.
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p. 11
I’m sure it happens to all of us as we drive or
serious effort. It was a bit like out of a cartoon
walk past certain places that were part of our
and this certainly isn’t the case nowadays.
childhood. We tend to remember what places
Times changed and RLR moved with time and I
looked like, what particular shops used to sell,
now wish the rest of this to be tacked by Darius
odours of spaces, the faces of those we used
Goodwin who holds the position of Managing
to meet, characters per se and so much more.
Director at RLR. Now I know that many of you already know Darius; every sailor certainly
I recently wanted a Slam shirt and without
does but there’s something I wish to say. He’s
thinking much I drove to Gżira and walked into
straightforward, he’s a gentleman, he’s a keen
RLR; a chandlery that I’m sure is known to all.
sailor and he loves sport in general. He’s an
It’s a landmark, both in the industry of yachting
athlete who always aims higher and climbs with
and as a building; and who knows how many a
respect. I last saw Darius when I walked in to
time I used it to give directions to someone.
purchase my shirt and that’s when I hinted I wished to interview him.
So many memories came back to me as I walked in; mind you, they always do, and this
When did you join RLR and how did this come
time in particular it felt as though I was six years
about?
old again because I suddenly pictured the chandlery as it was then. A shop window and a
I was approached by Christian Ripard back in
long rectangular shop that was so interesting.
2003 to join RLR. My job at that time was not
It was full of boating equipment, and when I say
related to yachting and I felt it was time to make
full, I mean it. Buoys and tackle that hung from
a career change back to an industry which I feel
the ceiling; yes, I remember all these orange
passionate about.
and white buoys, oars, boat hooks and ropes that were all suspended from high above.
Where does RLR fit into the Maltese maritime history, both in sport and industry?
That whiff, that particular odour of rubber; the distinct smell of foul weather gear, that in those
As many of your readers will know, RLR has
days was most generally in yellow; and of the
been around since the early 1960s and was the
boots that were made out of thin rubber. I used
first Chandlery on the Maltese islands. John
to spend a lot of time in that shop with my dad
and Paul Ripard managed to secure some very
who always after a particular rope or fitting
important agencies of which many of them
and as he used to say ‘let’s go to RLR; let’s get
we still represent. They competed in the 1960
the proper thing’. I mentioned this because I
Rome Olympics against Keith Musto who until
remember it so very well. Yes, it was and still
today, each time we meet, reminds me of the
is a chandlery, but it had the club effect where
regatta. Today a company survives on a sound
anyone who had a boat could be found there,
business practice in a very competitive world.
rummaging through newly imported items; and
At the time of RLR’s inception, sailing was a
the dishevelled display in itself made it indeed
passion for John and Paul and they wanted to
even more interesting.
promote the sport in Malta. As time passed, so did the yachting scene and the business
I remember that in those days most of us wore
started to grow at quite a dramatic rate.
what was available; so, our dinghy sailing clothes consisted of a track suit, at best.
Today, when I visit shows and attend regattas
Not only did this mean that we froze during
overseas, the Ripard name still carries a lot
winter but getting back aboard a dinghy
of weight because of John and Paul and this
after a capsize meant you kissed your race
shows me how much respect there is within the
goodbye since the track suit would absorb so
industry. Several of the Ripard grandchildren
much water that getting back on was so time
are working in yacht-related activities around
consuming and the exercise in itself required
the globe so the name is still active. ›
Darius Goodwin with Sir Robin Knox-Johnston
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You’ve seen many changes; a new shop and
Sailors to constantly improve the garments. The
eventually new offices. Are your clients better
technical side of the development is extremely
served though this?
interesting and we are constantly seeing improvements and new product being made
RLR is very lucky to be able to operate from
available. So today we can offer a product for
the location we are in. For many years, the ‘old’
any type of activity that will keep you dry and
building served customers as a retail outlet,
safe.
work shop, spare parts shop and even a small grocer which I only found out about a few years
Your best day at RLR so far?
ago. Is change good? This is difficult to answer and, as you know yourself Peter, you remember
Wow, difficult question to answer. I honestly
the smells and layout of the old RLR which is
cannot pinpoint to one particular day in the last
reminiscent of that era. Every business needs to
16 years. However, there have been a number
move with the times and we have had to make
of highs and the Middle Sea Race always brings
some drastic changes over the years some of
a lot of exciting times. Its unfortunate Malta can
which were not ideal. The new outlet is smaller,
only host one big international yachting event
but we have tried to keep this a friendly and
a year but the RMYC do a fantastic job with
inviting place. A lot of the brands we represent
this race. We meet so many sailors in the shop
ask us to adhere to their own protocol with
during the few weeks they are here and they
regards to displaying their products, areas etc.
cannot praise the event enough. It brings the
In one way, we lose the old character but on the
local yachting community together and shows
other hand, the younger customer expects this
all the visiting crews what we have on offer. It
type of cleaner and more organised layout.
really is the highlight of the season for me.
You’ve also witnessed changes in equipment
We’ve gone through a few points, but I’d now
and I’d particularly like you to focus on foul
like you to tell our readers a bit more about
weather gear. I remember the days when
RLR; and I’ll leave this entirely in your hands.
foul weather gear was heavy, unsightly, and
(maybe you wish to mention power boat-
How long did it take you to fit in and nowadays
uncomfortable Moreover it wasn’t really
related items?)
what’s your typical day like?
waterproof. Where do we stand now?
My early days at RLR were varied and extremely
I have been sailing for the last 26 years and the
and as a company, it has passed through some
hectic. I was trying to learn the ropes, no pun
changes in design, fabrics and applications
challenging times and also seen major changes
intended, and I came into a business which
has been huge. Foul weather gear today is a
in the yachting industry. We have the pleasure
covered so many different aspects of yachting
massive area of the industry.
in representing market leaders such as Volvo
That whiff, that particular odour of rubber; the distinct smell of foul weather gear, that in those days was most generally in yellow; and of the boots that were made out of thin rubber.
RLR has been around for over 50 years now
so there really was so much to learn. I must
Penta, Raymarine, Musto, SLAM and many
admit that I always preferred to be out in the
We can split this into several different
others. It’s a very challenging business but
marinas talking with customers on their boats
applications being dinghy sailing, power
one which is also rewarding. Fixing a problem
but at the end of the day, one always needs
boating and keel boat sailing. Even then,
for a cruiser so he can head off to his next
to get down to the countless emails and
this can be further split into specialised
destination, guiding and advising a customer
administrative work there is.
applications. For example, on a Day Race Boat,
on his next foul weather purchase, installing
the Bowman cannot do his job in big heavy
new navigational equipment as an upgrade or
Today, our business has changed and moved
gear so he requires lighter flexible garments
just listening to the seasoned sailors and their
with the industry. Life is faster and the day can
that still need to keep him dry. However, crew
stories are all part of the job for us here.
start from Home as soon as I wake up. 2019
participating in an Off-Shore Race could often
no longer allows us to leave our computers at
be on deck for long periods of time and retire
All of this would not be possible without
work. Our phones and emails are with us all
into a wet and damp cabin so they need to
the team we have who, I must say, are the
time so it’s very hard not to start the working
be dry and warm. The products have come
backbone of our business.
day early. As is the case in any business, you
a long way in terms of technology and they
can plan the day ahead but things can change.
are now using top athletes and big races to
Darius, on behalf of our readers I thank you for
Priority issues often take over the daily grind
test and develop the products. Musto’s R&D
your time and for this interview that I’m sure
and we need to act accordingly.
department works hand in hand with real time
our readers will enjoy and appreciate.
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INTERVIEW
Jovin Rausi with Albert Fenech and Martin Meachin
ALL ABOVE BOARD Peter Valentino interviews Jovin Rausi, a sailor, an official, a friend to every club and a mentor to many individuals. He served the sport for decades, and the trade too, through an insurance firm he once owned. This interview isn’t a straightforward one
in tal-Għażżenin, and chasing cockroaches on
the 70s, I bought my first sailing boat dinghy, I
because your involvement in the sailing and
the pavement in the evenings. What fun it was
knew then that there was no hope for me. I was
boating world is so vast, it has ‘a finger in
for us kids, but not for the cockroaches though.
seriously addicted to the sea and sailing.
My father was an avid fisherman always with
Let’s go to actual sailing and racing. What
a fishing rod over the weekend and hardly
memories do you hold closest to your heart?
every pie’. When and how did your adventure begin? Ever since I can remember, my grandmother
ever catching anything. He just enjoyed the
(who brought me up) loved the sea, she never
tranquillity and solitude of the beach. But when
I got my first taste of sailing at Mellieħa bay.
owned a boat, but every year she used to rent
I could join him, I loved to go on the rocks at the
I had just bought a GP 14 and I parked it on
a place in St Paul’s Bay and we used to spend
Sirens Club chasing crabs. It was then that I
a trolley in tal-Għażżenin. The seller had
the summer there. Swimming every day, and
was first infected with the love for the sea and
promised to teach me how to sail but in that
occasionally joined by my cousins, sleeping on
remains a very serious and incurable disease
same weekend the dinghy championships
mattresses on the floor, fishing with our nets
right to this very day. When in my thirties, in
were taking place. In those days, it was run
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p. 15
by the Royal Malta Yacht Club and at Mellieħa
The Yachting Federation was born out of a
true, but more of that later. I was asked by the
Bay. I did not want to miss that. So, on my
protest by dinghy sailors against the lack of
Malta Olympic Committee to run the sailing
own I launched the dinghy in a gregale, and I
adequately knowledgeable people on the
event of the Small Nation Games (GSSE) in
somehow managed to sail, single-handed, all
bridge on how to run within the then IYRU
1993. (There was no one else to do that at the
the way around Mellieħa. I learned how to sail
Rules, dinghy racing, and even more less when
time!) I was again approached in 2003 to do the
along the way, sailing for the first time ever.
it came to listening to our protests. True that
same for the GSSE 2003. Both were extremely
if it were not for these volunteers there would
successful events with Malta winning a record
Mellieħa Bay was home to the Għadira Sailing
not have been any serious dinghy racing. But
haul of medals, including Gold. Windsurfing
Club and countless regattas for both dinghies
sailors were becoming keen to race and their
joined the event for the 2003 event and here
and windsurfing. It was not at all unusual to
knowledge of the rules became endemic. Still,
too, medals were won with great satisfaction to
see 130 dinghies on the start line and an even
during a dinghy championship in Mellieha in the
the sailing community. I was an elected ›
bigger number of windsurfers. What a sight
late 1970s, several of us sailors met on the jetty
from the bridge. Every event was followed by
at the Tunny Net in Mellieha Bay and we agreed
a big party at the Mellieħa Bay Hotel. What
to approach all the dinghy clubs for us to set
pleasant memories.
up a Federation, later called the Malta Yachting Federation. In 1975 it was constituted through
You started officiating at a relatively young
an elected committee under Walter Camilleri
age. How come, and which part of this did you
who was its first president.
enjoy? All the dinghy clubs at the time, including I was competing in a dinghy championship
the RMYC, joined the Federation and it has
in 1974 (run by the RMYC) and Benny Grech
since then done sailing a good service. It later
was on the bridge, mostly on his own, and
changed its name to Malta Sailing Federation
trying (unsuccessfully) to get the dinghies
and it is still here today. I was one of its elected
to start a race off to a clean start. He was on
members, its secretary, vice-president, and
his own and I asked how come he was alone.
president during my 21-year tenure on the
He said that everyone wants to sail instead
Committee during which time I was also
and no one wants to help. I stopped racing in
elected to represent sailing on the Malta
championships after that event and I went on
Olympic Committee. I was also a founder
the bridge to help him. I am an avid organiser in
member of the Għadira Sailing Club set up
everything I do. I am a Virgo you see.
with the active encouragement and practical
Middles Sea Race, 1996
logistical support of Chris Scott Taggart, That was 45 years ago, and I am still on that
the then manager at the Mellieħa Bay Hotel.
‘bridge’, be it dinghies, windsurfing, yachting,
The club was set up officially on the 4th of
or even in the Protest Room. Quite frankly, there
September 1980 and it was for many years a
were others who knew the rules and how to
great and successfully strong family dinghy
organise racing. I just happened to be the right
sailing club with wives joining in the racing
man at the right time and in the right place.
as crews, but not crewing for their husbands
Fewer today, but in the same situation, and their
to avoid the risk of divorce and separations!
absence will be a great setback to sailing if they
Word went around the sailing grape vine that
had to hang up their rule book. I enjoyed every
at the Għadira Sailing Club sailors were wife
event I organised, too many to count in the past
swapping. True, in a way, but it was not what
45 years, and was fortunate enough to find
you are thinking.
support throughout, similarly enthused, to do safety and help organise.
Here too, at the GSC, I went through the ranks, including commodore, serving as a member for
Can you please give us some insight
over two decades. The onset of windsurfing
regarding your involvement in the Malta
changed all that, and it happened at a time
Sailing Federation, The Għadira Sailing Club,
when dinghy racing was already on the wane,
The Games of the Small States and The Royal
and some, even today, still accuse me of killing
Malta Yacht Club?
off dinghy sailing for windsurfers, not at all
Middles Sea Race, 1996
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When the Royal Malta Yacht Club decided to restart the then Middle Sea Race, now the world-famous Rolex Middle Sea Race; the Commodore then called upon you to be the Chairman of the Organising Committee. Can you list some of the challenges you faced, some of the concerns and also the most pleasant moments and memories you hold? That was indeed a great honour and an even greater pleasure to do for the two events, one in 1998 and again in 1999. The biggest challenge was to re-organise, and re-wire, the mentality and ingrained practices of committee members who (as ex-naval officers but still not
Presenting an award to Francesca Vincent, 1988
knowing the racing rules) were used to have a free hand based on their rank and status within the club, irrespective of the fact that a separate has since honoured me by inviting me to sit on
committee was running the MSR event. The
the Rolex Middle Sea Race International Protest
RMYC Committee members were invited to join
Committee and that was a great experience
our committee as long as they held an office
and which I shall always cherish as the icing
on the MSR committee. We had a job to do,
on the ‘sailing career’ cake. The RMYC has
and I alone (it seemed to me at the time) knew
changed its spots since when I first joined.
what needed to be done to have a successful
The main activity of the club seems to be yacht
event and I agreed to run the event on one
racing now, perhaps at the expense of the
condition. No one, not even the Commodore,
cruising section?
could reverse any decision taken by the autonomous Middle Sea Race Committee of
The Hon. Dr. Michael Refalo presenting the Middle Sea Race sponsorship to Mr. Jovin Rausi
But they know best I assume. Yes, it has
which I was Chairman, (the Commodore was
changed, positively perhaps, because at the
vice-Chairman) without an express agreement
time of joining it was run by many expats who
by me to such changes. In other words, no rank
seemed mainly concerned with their status on
pulling. One other struggle was to persuade
the committee more than with sailing. Some
people that committee members could no
were sailors and boat owners in their own time,
longer come in to the club at Couvre Porte with
but not always quite approachable or even
their friends and families and eat and drink
knowledgeable of the rules of sailing.
for free upon their signature at the bar. Food coupons were issued and drinks had to be
member of the MOC for 21 years and was
In one protest committee hearing I was asked
paid for. It was sometimes a struggle, a battle
selected to represent Malta at the Los Angeles
to give my version of events after I protested
with some, but eventually it worked, people
Olympic Games where I accompanied the
another boat following which statement I was
saw the sense in what we were trying to do and
Maltese teams participating in these Games,
asked to leave the room. I protested at this
everything was fine.
as well as in many other international events for
because the rules had since been changed
sailing where Malta was represented.
allowing both protestor and protestee to hear
Remember that in those days we did not have
each other’s statements of the facts as they
Martini to sponsor us and the days of milk
I became a member of the Royal Malta Yacht
saw them. The panel was not aware of this new
and honey were well over. In fact, John Ripard
Club so many years ago. I was an elected
rule and they insisted that I leave the room,
(Sr) and I begged three ministers asking for
member of the committee for many years and
with me not knowing what the other sailor (the
financial assistance every year the Middle
I helped out on the bridge where necessary,
protestee) had said. I won the protest anyway
Sea Race was approaching and it was not
and in the Protest Room. John Ripard (Sr) had
but it indicated the need for a federation to be
the time to just spend and drain that milk
invited me to sit on the International Martini
above all clubs, and indeed, this did happen in
cow dry! Happily, we got all the financial help
Middle Sea Race during the 1980s. The club
1975.
we needed, ironically from ministers from ›
THE NEW PRESTIGE 590S
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face some angry wives and mothers who were
office (I was the only man among many women
anxious to know where their loved ones were
then – and I greatly enjoyed those meetings!)
on the course. Well with transponders switched
- plotting the event and making sure that we
off and no reporting by the boats racing, there
had all the logistical support we needed. We
was no point in secrecy. Technology changed
did, and it was a great success, again thanks
all that.
to good leadership in every department by the volunteers and to the enthusiastic and
Ironically the action of non-reporting and the
dedicated helpers. Parents were of great help
switching off of transponders relieved us of any
too as they provided rubber dinghies for safety.
liability as boats racing then undertook to take upon themselves their safety, relieving us of
This culminated to the then-government
any responsibility of being able to assist them.
granting land to the MYSC and it today houses
Crazy thing!
one of the most successful dinghy clubs on the island. I am passionate about the club
The datatracking devices were important in
because like a son or daughter, and now I have
one particular year when just minutes before
grandchildren, I have seen it grow, provide
prize-giving, we received the results of the
good sailors, and yet, in spite of the age limits
tracking. One boat whose skipper was about to
imposed on the Optimist class, it still provided
step up to the podium for his prize was stopped
new sailors who in turn keep feeding the sport
the two main political parties as an election
in his tracks (no pun intended) as the tracking
with experienced sailors who later join the
popped up when the MSR was restarted. But
sheet of his boat revealed that he had missed
Laser fleet and even the crew on the bigger
both parties supported our pleas for help as
rounding Stromboli!
boats. My feeling is clubs like the RMYC should
they realised the enormous potential to the
play a bigger role in supporting such clubs
country and tourism. We were successful and
Happily, the tracking and the listing of ‘safe’
because these youngsters are their club’s own
the re-organisation worked so much so that
Sicilian stations has endured and is still done
future as well.
the MSR race grew, and we got more Italian
in today’s Rolex Race, improved greatly today
participation, we got maxis, we got Rolex, and
thanks to satellite technology.
the rest is history.
Greatly instrumental in this success was Anna Rossi and her team. Anna was the motor which
Pleasant memories? – Prize-giving! Not for
drove the success of the MYSC, and she is
There were no real worries, not after we
the canapés and the drinks but for the relief
there even today after a long stint as President
introduced Datatrack on each boat after we
of knowing that, mostly, boats were already,
of the Malta Sailing Federation.
first tested it on my own boat half way to Sicily
and by that time, either in the marina or in
with Tony Terreni, the Club Secretary and an
their home ports and that all were safe and
Italian technician who tested the equipment. In
sound. The contribution by the volunteers
my role as communications officer I arranged
of every section cannot be underestimated.
for each boat to have a full set of phone/
We all worked as one team. Us organisers in
contact numbers of all the maritime stations
knowing that we could rely on the dedication
run by the Sicilian authorities along the entire
and enthusiasm of the volunteers and the
600 miles long (quasi) Sicilian coast, for
volunteers happy on seeing that we meant
competitors to report their positions and which
business and that we knew what we organisers
station to call in case of an emergency.
were doing.
Of course, and perhaps typically, some (mostly
In a chronological order, we’re now
Maltese) boats did not report their position
somewhere at the time when the Malta Young
as requested and some even switched off
Sailors Club was formed. You were and still
their responders so that we, and the other
are so passionate about this club. What do
competitors, did not know where they were!
you see in it?
The second part of this interview will appear in Skipper's October
Incredible, when our main scope was to ensure that everyone was safe. There was a time when
I was honoured to be involved in this event from
at the Club we were not allowed to give out
day one of its birth. I remember meeting other
the position of the boats racing and we had to
volunteers at the Gillieru or at Sarah Grech’s
edition.
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INSIGHT
Skipper features some unmissable sights only accessible by boat.
the island on modified rafts, and Malta’s central location has made it a diamond in the rough for most of the islands’ colonisers. The surrounding waters are filled with shipwrecks and little nooks and crannies where the cliffs hollow out to cave systems. Tour companies usually offer trips out to these locations for a package deal, however if you have access to a boat and a reasonable amount of experience sailing, there’s also the opportunity to access these places on your own. Here are some unmissable sights only accessible by boat. Malta’s in-a-day size and public transport make it easy to plan a holiday around accessing
BLUE LAGOON
places of historical and cultural interests. With UNESCO world heritage temples, fortified
Although sharing part of a name with the
cities, and thousands of years of history
Blue Grotto, the Blue Lagoon is completely
crammed into every nook and cranny, it might
different to the Żurrieq sea caves. The Blue
take a while to see everything that Malta has to
Lagoon is far more popular in the summer
offer.
than in the winter, however you will always find people sunning themselves on the sand
However, while the opportunities for touristic
and admiring the crystalline blue waters of the
locations on land are plentiful, Malta’s
lagoon. Furthermore, if you’re spending a day
surrounding shores and sea also offer a lot to
at the Blue Lagoon anyway, you might as well
see. Malta’s history has been intrinsically tied to
take the opportunity and explore Comino, an
the water ever since the Phoenicians arrived on
uninhabited rocky island that acts as a wildlife
INSIGHT
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sanctuary. Visiting during off-peak season, when swimming is not as popular as it is in summer, is recommended to get the most out of the island. BLUE GROTTO The Blue Grotto isn’t one sea cavern - it’s a whole line of them, linking each other together with shadowy, angled turns, and unmistakably blue water. Tour operators frequently take people around the Blue Grotto, and while there’s a chance that you won’t be alone if you’re visiting the caverns, there’s enough natural beauty to go around. On an especially clear day, the water will show off underwater flora and fauna in a rainbow of colours, such as red, yellow, and green. DWEJRA BAY IL-QARRABA
relatively unknown location for a lot of people, which also limits the number of people that are
While Dwejra’s promontory has diminished a little in majesty after the fall of the Azure
Tucked between Riviera Beach and Ġnejna,
aware of it, and can access it, as there are only
Window, Dwejra Bay is perfect for underwater
il-Qarraba is a sandy beach compounded
two ways to get to it: a long trek on foot, or by
dives and snorkelling. The water runs deep
by shallow water and rolling, blue-clay hills.
boat.
and clear blue, but the relatively out-of-reach
Visiting during springtime, when swimming
location means that it’s often a quiet place for
season is at its earliest, almost guarantees that
an afternoon spent by the water. Anchoring
there will be no people at the same location,
down and spending some time here would be
and that the rolling hills that slope down to the
The second-largest uninhabited landmass in
ideal for a relaxed day.
water are festooned in colour. Qarraba is a
the Maltese islands, St Paul’s Islands are one ›
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INSIGHT
of the most-visited options in Malta, but only by
to spend an afternoon in. Best of all, even at
boat. There’s no way on or off the island without
the peak of summer, it’s unknown enough
a vessel, and while tours do frequently ferry
that there will be very few people taking over
people across to enjoy a day of sunbathing and
the beach, leaving you free to explore to your
exploration, it largely depends on the year.
leisure and relax when other beaches and boating spots are taken over.
Swimming season will always bring more people to St Paul’s Islands than winter,
Malta’s seas are a treasure trove of things
which may make it difficult to feel completely
waiting to be discovered. The sea caverns and
secluded if you’re looking for a peaceful island.
the angled, jutting rocks alone make up for a
Early April or early May will also see the flowers
large proponent of adventuring in the water,
blooming, so if you want the best of both, wait
however with a good experience in snorkelling,
until later in the year to visit the islands.
the limitations are endless.
ĠEBEL TAL-ĦALFA
Malta has several shipwrecks beneath the surface that are popular diving spots, and the
Very few locations are unknown in Malta,
minimal threat offered by the water, and lack
however this one appears to be a best-kept
of large natural predators such as sharks,
local secret. Boaters familiar to the area call
make boating and snorkelling in even the most
it ‘behind the rock’, and this tiny cove and its
remote locations a relatively safe experience
little pebble beach are a pretty little location
provided that you are not alone.
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INTERVIEW
BROADEN your HORIZONS Peter Valentino interviews Austin Calleja, Hon. Secretary of the Malta Cruising Club, on how the club was formed and the aim of the club itself.
I had only just finished interviewing Michael
Austin, can you give us a brief of the club’s
and the first committee included Prof Edward
Mifsud, the new President of the Malta
history and formation?
Scicluna (currently Minister of Finance), Prof
Sailing Federation and instead of stopping
Daniel Darmanin, the late Roland Darmanin
just there I carried on chatting about the
The club was formed by a group of gentlemen
sea, boats, international affairs as well as
in 2005 who thought it would be a great idea to
Kissaun and Shawn Spiteri Duca.
the local scene. At some point, Michael
form a club exclusively for people who wanted
The club’s character is ‘strictly cruising’;
thought that it would be a good idea to
to cruise around the Maltese Islands and
but then there’s a nautical saying and I’ll
interview Austin Calleja who happens to
beyond rather than participate in competitive
state: ‘two or more boats moving in the
be the Hon. Secretary of the Malta Cruising
racing. The first Commodore of the Club and
same direction are racing’. What’s the club’s
Club. I jumped to the occasion.
the key promoter was Prof Antony de Bono
approach to this?
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Most of our members have at some point in
between May and October and our social and
or up the Adriatic coasts. We support them as
time been involved in racing. Some still enjoy
technical talks during the rest of the year.
much as possible and after they return to Malta
it. However, the aim of the club is to bring
we ask them to give us a presentation on their
together people who are more interested
There are fixed annual social events like a Hog
in cruising alone or in the company of other
Roast Night and an end-of-year Sunday lunch
boats to interesting local anchorages, coast
as well as a quiz night in spring. In summer we
towns in Sicily or even as far away as Greece or
organise the Sette Giugno Pozzallo Cruise and
Sardinia, rather than participate in competitive
three or four organised crossings to the nearby
All our events are very well-attended. The
racing. Getting more boat speed from a pair
Sicilian ports of Siracusa, Marzamemi and
recent technical talks held at the beginning of
of new sails would of course be a subject for
Scoglitti and further afield to both the Lipari
this year on ‘Maintenance of Diesel Engines’
discussion between members, how a windlass
Islands and Calabria or to the Egadi Islands and
and on ‘Anti-fouling Paints’ were a great
problem has been solved, or where they have
Trapani. There are of course the adventurous
success. This indicates that there is a growing
been last summer. But ultimately the typical
members who venture to Greece or Sardinia
interest from boat owners to learn more on
adventure. Which is the best-attended event? And why?
members’ objective is how well-maintained
how to maintain and operate their boat safely
his boat is and how to enjoy themselves on the
and efficiently. Last year we had similar talks on
water away from it all.
navigational equipment which attracted a lot of interest from local boat owners.
How many members do you have and how best can you describe them?
As for our sailing events, our prime event of the year is the Sette Giugno Pozzallo Cruise
The number of members in the early years of
which is held every year on and around the 7th
the club was modest but to date the club has
June (public holiday). This year it was our 7th
over 100 paid-up members, almost all sailing
edition and we had 33 sailing boats and over
boat owners and who together with their family
120 members, family and friends leaving for
and friends regularly attend club activities.
Pozzallo to take part in a three-day event which included interesting shore excursions in Sicily,
How many events do you organise every year
a friendly cruise with our friends at the Lega
and what kind of events?
Navale Pozzallo along the Pozzallo coast and fine dining in the evening. This year the event
We classify our events into sailing events, social
was sponsored by Falken Tyres and their local
events and technical talks. Our aim is to have
agent in Malta, Standard Group. The event is
at least one event every month throughout the
coordinated by the club with the cooperation of
year. Obviously, the sailing events mainly happen
the Lega Navale Pozzallo under the patronage ›
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INTERVIEW
of the Comune di Pozzallo and is very popular with our members. Power or sail? Can you please give our readers your opinion and can you tell us the percentage of members who own power or sailing boats? When the club was first set up, membership was open for both sailing and power boat owners. It still is, however we never managed to attract power boat owners and today, the members are exclusively sailing boat owners. Power and sailing boat owners do not speak the same language mainly because of the different boat operating and maintenance skills required by the owners. There is also a huge diversity in the pleasure derived by skippers owning a sailing boat compared to those
Any future plans?
owning a power boat. As I said earlier, one of our future targets is to All clubs that organise racing are obliged
have a club house where we could meet regularly
to seek membership of the Malta Sailing
and conduct talks and lectures to our members.
Federation. The Malta Cruising Club hasn’t,
We are working on this and hopefully we will
fair enough, since you do not organise
succeed in the not too distant future. We would
races. However, would you consider joining
like to grow our membership base too and
if your club will have a wider reach, more
reach out to the many boat owners who are not
contacts and can be the recipient of further
members of a local club, some of whom venture
information?
out at sea with little more than basic boathandling skills. We see ourselves as the club that
It is true that the Malta Cruising Club is not
can promote sailing and in a relaxed and informal
a member of the Malta Sailing Federation.
way bring together boat owners, encouraging
Primarily because the Federation is more
them to enjoy their boats in a safe manner and at
racing oriented. We do not however exclude
the same time widen their sailing horizons.
the possibility of joining the Federation soon especially if we are convinced that the club can
What’s the drill to become a member of your
contribute towards the local sailing community.
club?
Where do members meet?
Becoming a member of the club is
and his/her friends without them necessarily
downright easy. The best way is to visit
becoming members of the club.
Unfortunately, the club does not have its own
www.maltacruisingclub.org and go to the
premises. Efforts are ongoing to try to establish
membership section and fill in the details.
a club house where the committee and the
You can also write to me, club secretary, on
members can meet on a regular basis. So far
maltacruisingclub@gmail.com and I will
Last year we found out that there is a sailing
this project has eluded us but we are hopeful
guide you accordingly. We usually process
Club in Gozo called the Gozo Cruise and Crews
that eventually we will succeed in renting/
the membership procedure within a couple of
Club made up predominantly of expats living in
owning a suitable premise. Club events, such as
days. No referrals are necessary except for a
Gozo who has similar aims as those of the Malta
technical talks, are held in local hotels that offer
genuine love for anything related to boating.
Cruising Club. We have established contact
conference facilities. Committee meetings are
You do not necessarily have to be a boat owner.
with them and we have decided to forge an
usually held at one of the committee member’s
Membership is tied to one person, usually the
‘alliance’ with them and hold occasional joint
own office and sometimes even in the saloon of
skipper/owner of the boat but most events
events, albeit of a social nature, which benefits
one of our own boats.
of the club are open for the skipper’s family
the members of both clubs.
Anything else you may wish to add?
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PROMO
FUELLING MOTORSPORT Enemed’s executive chairman Kevin Chircop explains how the local fuel company is helping sport organisations identify their weakest links, and which are then strengthened through Enemed’s backing.
Enemed has implemented a system that allows the sponsored parties to develop a strategic and holistic approach to the point where the association will one day become self-sustainable.
In a time when awareness about climate
where the interest in sport stems from, Enemed
can never become sustainable if you do not
change and environmental issues are at an
Executive Chairman Kevin Chircop shares
have professional input to push you forward.
all-time high, local fuel company Enemed has
his personal frustration about an untapped
Unfortunately, passion is not enough,” the
its work cut out for itself. Malta’s leading fuel
potential in the local sport scene. “Malta tends
executive chairman said.
supplier, Enemed, was formed in 2014. Since
to fall behind when it comes to sport – and it’s
opening, Enemed’s team has strived to provide
not like we don’t have talented and committed
Instead of focusing solely on providing
cleaner, safer, and superior quality fuels for the
people to push the sport forward,” he said.
monetary support, Enemed works closely with
domestic, leisure, commercial, industry and
its sport partners to identify the weakest links
the aviation sectors. Having launched the new
Due to a shortage of funding for local sport
in their system where they would benefit most
ePower range for petrol and diesel, Enemed is
associations, many of the leaders within are
from Enemed’s backing. Prior to sealing an
hard at work to develop higher quality fuels that
volunteers, and are incredibly committed
agreement, expenses and costs are planned
are more efficient fuels and to help decrease
to their cause, however they often lack
ahead and key performance indicators are put
pollution.
professional knowledge and experience,
in place to measure the return on the invested
unable to escape the funding-related problems
funds.
Beyond ensuring a more environmentally
they’re faced with. This is where Enemed steps
friendly product, Enemed is taking steps to
in. “We feel that it’s our responsibility to reach
Through this approach, associations are not
give back something to the local community,
out to local sport associations because we
only held accountable, but they’re also able to
particularly in relation to sport. When asked
are aware of the support they require. “You
sensibly allocate funds where they are needed
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most - be it for strategic consultancy, human resources or event planning. Instead of setting an impossible standard on getting a return for their support, Enemed has implemented a system that allows the sponsored parties to develop a strategic and holistic approach to the point where the association will one day become self-sustainable. Malta’s first powerboat racing event, VOOMQUEST is a clear example of Enemed’s sponsorship strategy. Enemed’s collaboration with five-time world champion, Aaron Ciantar, has led to the organisation to a quarterly event that has not only attracted racers from all over Europe, but also the recognition of the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM), the international governing body of powerboating championships. In its second year of contract with Enemed, VOOMQUEST has exceeded expectations, and is well on track. Next year will see the closure of this partnership, and the team behind the race will have to seek out new partnerships, allowing itself to flourish in new ways, while Enemed moves on and tackles a new discipline. “Our goal is to help these associations go beyond mediocrity and to shed the halfbaked approach which plagues our islands,” Mr Chircop highlighted. “With a focus on encouraging sponsorship partners to be professional, resourceful and proactive, Enemed is working to help associations tap into their potential wisely, without the risk of losing money or time,” he added.
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TRADITION
KEEP ROWING Skipper looks at Malta’s traditional regatta - a celebration of passion, ingenuity and fighting spirit that has pushed the Maltese to withstand numerous defeats, and still come out victorious.
1800s
Twice yearly, Maltese sailors and sailor-
into two categories, using traditional boats
enthusiasts flock to the Grand Harbour in
such as the frejgatini, kajjikki and dgħajjes
Malta to watch the Regatta, a 10 head-race
tal-pass and tal-midalji, which are now used as
In 1822, when Malta was under the
competition that pits seven participants
racing craft and rowing craft rather than their
governance of the British Isles, the Regatta
against each other in timed trials to declare a
traditional use of fishing, freight, and leisure
was implemented to celebrate Our Lady of
new victor.
boats. Boats are weighed and examined before
Victories, and the prizes offered to the winners
and after starting each race. Competitors who
were ‘palju’ linen flags and cash prizes to the
The Regatta is now used to commemorate both
place in the first three positions are awarded
first three victors, though often it was the ‘palju’
the withdrawal of British troops and the Royal
points depending on a variety of factors, and
that was treasured above the cash.
Navy from Malta’s shores, and Victory Day,
at the end, the one who has the most points is
however the Regatta’s implementation on the
awarded the Aggregate Shield, and declared
Maltese rowers were known for their namesake
island has been in place since the Middle Ages.
the ultimate victors.
style, which combined the powerful English
It was only until 1995 that the Regatta offered prizes to its winners,and became a nationally-
rowing style, and the Italian style. Considering PRE-1800s
renowned rowing competition. Prior to that, the
that this was also the time when the British navy had taken over the ports, and British influence
Regatta was used primarily as a celebration, for
When the Knights of St John were using
was everywhere around the island, it’s easy
various reasons.
Malta as its homebase, frequent historic
to see where the Maltese style achieved its
records make reference to requests made for
particular flair.
HOW IT WORKS
professional rowing competitions to celebrate religious feast days; this is considered to be
1900s
The Malta National Regatta is a four- to five-
the first ever instance of the Regatta, though
hour display of the best that seven rowing
there is little information beyond the Knights’
At the turn of the century, Regattas were
clubs can offer, delivered in two phases.
requests to the grandmasters to shed light on
common festival celebrations, and multiple
Competing clubs take part in 10 races split
how these festivals progressed.
ones were held a year to commemorate
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particular village feasts, especially around the
Marsamxett (yellow), Senglea (red and yellow)
including undergoing strict training regimens
Grand Harbour areas. The Maltese rowing style,
and Vittoriosa (red). Competitive spirit runs
both on the water and in the gym to ensure that
already noticeable for its intermeshing of two
fierce through the Regatta, particularly
they are in peak condition for the Regatta.
rowing styles, became far more pronounced in
between Cospicua, a reigning champion who
this area with the increase of localised regattas.
has clinched the Regatta championship a
As an experience, the September Regatta is an
record 18 times, and other competitors.
unparalleled display of passion and tradition,
While boats are still identified by their
and the festivities are infectious for whoever
considerably different colours, the colours that
While, traditionally, small flags were tied to
goes to watch. Visitors crowd the Harbour
depicted a team at that time was drastically
the vessels to denote which team they sailed
hours before the Regatta begins, and when
changed from colours before or after.
on, today the boats are painted in the team’s
the boats shoot across the water, the noise is
colours and easier to recognise from the water,
unrivalled, louder than any festa.
MODERN DAY
while also creating a beautiful display on the blue water. Similarly, while the boats have
For Malta, the Regatta is more than a
Very few regattas in Malta are held now, but
retained a lot of their similarities with their older
celebration of their victories: defeating the
boating still remains an important part of
counterparts, they are no longer traditional
Turks in 1565, gaining freedom from the
many village festivals around the harbour.
water vessels that were also used for fishing
English, withstanding the bombing of World
The modern Regatta typically sets off from
and freight; today, the boats are specifically
War II.
the Grand Harbour, and the boats can be
racing boats, modified to retain their shape
recognised from the shirts that the rowers
while also making it easier and quicker to race
For the Maltese who compete in the Regatta,
wear.
through the water.
the competition is more than that: it’s a
The seven teams usually include Cospicua
The Regatta tradition is particularly strong in
and the fighting spirit that has pushed the
(light blue), Kalkara (green), Birżebbuġa
Bormla, where the regatta club works year-
Maltese to withstand numerous defeats, and
(red, white, and blue), Marsa (red and blue),
round to prepare their rowers for the regatta,
still come out victorious in the end.
celebration of the passion and the ingenuity
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INTERVIEW
RUNNING A TIGHT SHIP Peter Valentino interviews newly appointed French-born Jerome Millet, general manager at the Manoel Island Yacht Yard, who has a great passion for boats and organising. It’s the time of the year when boat and yacht
a service station to service life rafts and
owners begin to take decisions and to plan
life-saving equipment. For that purpose, we
the maintenance schedule for 2020; hence I
are certified for most parts of the brands
thought that this interview is timely.
and skilled to service 17 brands. The most prestigious ones are Viking and Survitec. We
Jerome, what best prepared you for this
also service life-rafts that can take up to 250
responsible role?
persons or less.
I strongly believe my first career in the French
What’s your typical day like?
Navy, especially the French Naval Academy, is a significant element that led me to assume
It normally starts at around 7.15am with a
certain responsibilities. Changing my position,
30-minute round of the yard in a bid to review
environment and team every two or three years
the situation, followed by a briefing. During
contributed to enhancing my experience and
the day, I meet the section managers to review
adaptation capabilities. I held various positions,
any new challenges and key performance
including as an engineer on French Navy
indicators. These reviews are also conducted in
ships, as well as a workshop manager and fleet
a bid to follow up on actions.
technical manager. I also served as head of projects at a yard that provided maintenance,
Part of the day, generally towards the end of
repair and refit works for superyachts.
the morning or beginning of the afternoon, is dedicated to our clients to understand their
How big is the yard? How many people does
needs and what they think about our services.
the yard employ? What boat sizes do you
Their feedback is used to improve our service
work on?
and we appreciate all their feedback.
Our fully secured yard is around 40,000 m2 and
Some time is also spent discussing salient
employs 39 people in four main areas. Slipway
to 20 metres for basic maintenance such as
issues with our contractors regarding our yard.
to maintain service boats and yachts weighing
antifouling application and polishing, as well
Contractors represent us directly so quality
up to 500 tons with seven slots. We handle
as more sophisticated ones, like painting and
and client satisfaction are a priority and we
project management and perform welding,
varnishing for instance.
request them to share our policy from start
carpentry, painting, mechanical engineering,
to finish. Furthermore, they participate in the
handling and electricity. Hard Standing
Maintenance and repairs for boats that are
day-to-day activities of the yard and we seek
activity to welcome and maintain yachts up
afloat in harbours and marinas. We have
to maintain a friendly atmosphere at the yard.
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Many clients have expressed their satisfaction
Promote the idea of well-accomplished
moving to and how does it impact the work
over the fact that there is a friendly atmosphere.
projects. Malta, as an Island, has a well-known
that needs to be done and most importantly
maritime history. The maritime industry should
your long-term planning?
Does the amount of work change according
be better promoted than it is now. We will
to season?
contribute to that soon by organising an open
The diversity of our installations (we have two
day for Maltese people and help to reconnect
travel lifts that weigh 80 tons, seven slipway
Our activity is very seasonal as all yacht and
to our traditions. We will reinforce our
winches, a crane for handling small boats and
boat owners want to be out at sea when the
collaboration with maritime training schools
all this enables us to work on different designs,
weather is nice. Regarding yachts, we are
like MCAST and links with the AFM Maritime
sizes and types of boats. We are very happy
available to help them in case of emergency.
Squadron. We already have a partnership to
that we can do this. It makes our job even the
The life-raft sector is far more active but also
train a technician and we will increase our
more exciting and it sustains and enhances our
influenced by the summer season. We are
collaboration further.
skills.
whole week if need be, depending on project
Can you tell our readers about your best day
Moreover, we benefit from different client
and client requirements. Furthermore, we offer
in office so far?
experiences as well. For instance, a fisherman
working six days a week and sometimes for a
services at the yard as well afloat or overseas if necessary.
who spends much of his time out at sea needs It was a Sunday morning and I had just
reliable and solid installations for his fishing
started my managerial position and found
boat. Luxury yacht owners for instance will
my team working in a very organised and
require high quality products and services and
professional way, with the sole purpose of
sailing boat owners would require other types
Our strong point is our client approach. We
satisfying our boat owners and the needs of our
of installations.
position our clients in the heart of all our
representatives. I also found our administration
actions. We feel that listening to our clients
and staff managers working hard to welcome
Currently, there is a trend in purchasing
and the permanent research of quality and
clients, answer any requests and finalising their
catamaran motor yachts. They are appreciated
satisfaction, are our main strengths.
projects in time for our clients to make the most
for their comfort, stability and space. Normally,
of the fine weather. All our operations were
future owners seek a yacht to entertain
What should Malta do to ensure we will
performed in a friendly atmosphere. That day
their family and friends. They’d look for a
always have skilled workmen?
I was made aware of our strengths, a strong
comfortable and easy to sail boat. Price is of
desire to satisfy our clients’ needs. I really
course a major issue for boat builders, and
appreciated it.
they are proposing products which sport nice
What are the strengths of the yard?
My answer will not be politically correct but I feel the same for France. We need to return to
designs but at times are built in way that is not
basic and fundamental values. Promote manual
You come across different boats in terms
easy to maintain due to a lack of accessibility.
work of course rather than online gaming.
of size and design; which direction is this
For example, even if quality on a composite ›
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hull improved over the years, that impacts, to an
Should and can the yard be closer to the
extent, the running and maintenances costs.
boating community in Malta? Do you have any plans to achieve this?
How do you cope with boats that are built out of exotic materials like carbon? Do you have
We intend to increase our contribution when
the necessary skilled workforce to do it?
it comes to major yachting events in Malta and abroad with the Cannes and Monaco boat
Top work on carbon boats is no easy feat and
shows. Considering the history of the yard,
you need high skilled workers to do so and
I feel the need to be more connected to the
ones who are savvy of the very specific process
Maltese sailing yacht world more than the past.
needed to repair hulls that must be done under
I will do my best to contribute to open the yard
certain temperatures and in a hygrometry-
to all who love the sea and boats. I know there
controlled ambiance. For that kind of job, we
are many people out there who do.
are working with an expert contractor; only a few are available in Malta and who have proved their efficiency. For large repairing works we are working through my contacts with French experts. It is important to take into consideration that the work process is essential. This kind of repair work is followed up by our project management team to guarantee that those involved are adhering to carbon repair rules in place. Anything else you’d like our readers to know? (e.g. Slipway, paint shop, joinery etc.) Manoel Island Yacht Yard is an after-sales refit and repair centre for Sanremo Yachts that demonstrates superyachts; boatbuilders trust our skill and experience.
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BLUE BLOODED Skipper sails through Malta's thousands of years of sailing history.
There’s no way onto or off the island of Malta without boats. Isolated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, with no access to the greater landmasses of Europe or the Middle East, it’s no wonder that the blood of the Maltese is intrinsically tied to sailing, and that the history of the Maltese people started with a raft and a wish to be somewhere other than Sicily. Throughout the years, that history has only grown, with fishermen statues erected in the middle of fishing villages, and old fishermen taking over the mantle to show foreigners the island from the sea-side, and while a portion of food does get imported into the island, it’s hard to imagine a Malta without the Sunday fish markets that crowd piers and promenades, glossy, slick, fish bodies fresh from the water steaming gently in the sun. While there is a lot of Maltese history left to uncover, the traces left behind and on display around the temples say a lot already about how deeply connected the Maltese were to the sea. At Tarxien Temples, a monolith built around 3,000 BC, shows ship graffiti and fish reliefs on the walls. Similarly, archaeologists unearthed a necklace made of fish bones, which could have been used as some kind of spiritual amulet. Considering that two of the most significant temples, Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra, are built overlooking the sea, the spiritual
HISTORY
HISTORY
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connection to the seaside is considerable.
and left grain and foreign produce in return...
Later, as the Bronze Age crept slowly into
As the knights took over, a newer element of
the islands and people discovered tools, and
Maltese sailing history took shape: Corsairing.
weapons, and ways to make their life easier,
Corsairs were Maltese pirates, put in place to
they discovered also sea trade. Numerous
protect the island from the Barbary Corsairs, a
vessels would visit Malta to purchase
Muslim slaver operation that had built galleys
handcrafts, such as linen, and to sell their
to specifically raid Mediterranean shipping
wares - earthenware, jewellery, different
ports. While piracy in the Mediterranean islands
fabrics. These items have been recovered
was not unknown, this was the first time that
from tombstones, despite the commonly-
the Maltese were the pirates rather than the
held notion that Malta was an isolated island
victims.
that very few people knew about until it was coveted for its harbours and its ports, which
Prior to implementing Maltese Corsairs,
came a few scant years afterwards.
the Knights of St. John sunk a lot of money into perfecting and building up a formidable
As the Phoenicians took over the island and
naval force. Their fleet, which initially was
made it their home, evidence of Malta as a
just three vessels, expanded to eight in total,
heavily-used trading port emerged. Malta’s
not including the smaller vessels, and the
central location has made it the jewel in the
Knights’ vessels were lauded for their speed
crown of multiple navies and nations over the
and flexibility. Later, some vessels were
years - the English wanted it for its easy access
ornamented in gold and jewels to show off the
trade routes to both Europe and Africa, the
Knights’ power, and when the naval force was
Spanish wanted it for the same thing, and so,
complete, the Knights of St. John turned their
as it turns out, did the Phoenicians. The people
attention to the Corsairs.
who controlled Malta could name their price for passage, as no ship could pass through
There were a few Corsairs in Malta before the
the Mediterranean without coming into the
Knights arrived; the island had always been a
influence of the island. When the Phoenicians
preferred port for privateers and pirates, and
were in power, that influence was primarily as
Corsairs had initially been licensed by Sicily.
a trading port and a stop-over between North Africa, Italy, and the Eastern Mediterranean.
As the Knights took over, they not only allowed them to continue their raids, but helped them
The Punic Wars ended with the Romans taking
grow through money and power. Later, in
control of the island, who implemented many
1605, the Tribunale degli Armamenti was
of the early infrastructures on the island.
implemented, to control corsairing activity
Sea-trade didn’t diminish during this period,
while sailing on the high seas by introducing
although agriculture was also climbing steadily
rules: Corsairs whose home base was Malta
in popularity at the time, but increased it:
had to indicate themselves by flying the flag
as Malta and Gozo traded their textiles and
of the order, they could only attack Muslim
welcomed trading ships from all over the world.
shipping, and they had to respect safe-
Shipwrecks around the island confirm that
conduct passes that were issued by Christian
the island was popular, at least during Roman
monarchs. Corsairs who broke the rules were
times, where wrecked vessels indicated a
taken to court and fined.
little of what was being traded in Malta: grass frit from Aquilea, amphorae from Greece, and
By 1660, there were 30 heavily-armed corsair
mortaria from Syria. In return, traders could
vessels working in Malta, employing roughly
pick up Maltese honey and Roman-planted
one-fifth of the Maltese adult male population.
olive oil, and take home Maltese cloth and linen.
However, due to the rapid-fire expansion, very few Corsairs kept to the rules when journeys
In the Middle Ages, the popularity of Malta’s
out did not offer much in the way of shipping
ports continued unaided. Vessels who visited
to raid. Venetians ships, in particular, were
Malta picked up salves, locally-grown cotton,
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bore fruit in larger fishing villages - Marsaxlokk, Wied Iż-Żurrieq, Marsascala. Though there are no written records to provide a detailed account of the tradition itself - as most of the Maltese islands at the time were illiterate contemporary accounts identified that the fish population within the islands was substantial enough to feed a good portion of the island. Stories about large catches that fed entire villages are still retold in these Maltese villages, such as Marsamxett. Traditional fishing, however, was hindered by cost. People couldn’t afford to upkeep 'luzzu' and 'kajjik', the locally-built vessels, and other equipment beyond nets and traps were impossible for most low-income families. Catches were therefore limited to what a family could eat, usually hauled up by a fisher on a small sailing boat. Furthermore, traditional fishing was affected by seasons - different fish Venetians took land belonging to the Knights
required differing levels of preparation.
as recompense. Greek ships were also unfairly targeted, and the additional Turkish cargo that
Today, Malta does not rely on traditional
they sometimes carried made them attractive
fishing as much; it has instead gone the way of
to Maltese Corsairs, who could attempt to
modernisation, where 'pixkeriji', or fish markets,
circumvent getting taken to church by pointing
set up house on the piers and give fishermen
out that the Greeks weren’t ‘true Christians’ as
a portion of their income through their sales.
they belonged to the Eastern Orthodox church.
Sometimes, these fishermen set up stalls themselves, and sell their wares themselves,
Historical friction between countries also
or drive around the country in air-conditioned
made it difficult for Corsairs to keep up their
vans, setting up in street after street.
activities. French shipping, although it carried a Muslim trade, was off-limits as they held a large
'Luzzu', the traditional and luxury vessels that
proportion of the Knights’ income; English
have been on the water since the time of the
and Dutch ships were superiorly armed to the
Phoenicians, are still rocking on the waves; a
Maltese Corsairs, and Greek vessels appealed
large proponent of them are now motorised,
to the Vatican to stop the Maltese Corsairs from
and devoted to showing tourists the island
raiding their vessels. The Corsairs were over
from the water. Fishing villages have erected
by 1740, and the last time a Maltese galley was
they could expand their reach to other services:
statues to their fishermen, such as the one in
used on the island was to ferry relief supplies to
merchant ships, naval men of war, fishermen,
Marsaxlokk that greets visitors every day.
Messina after a devastating earthquake.
and gondola men, ferrying people from harbour to harbour.
Modern Day
Maltese history has always been intrinsically and unavoidably tied to the sea. As history rolls
This same tradition is retained in the handing
on, this is one aspect that only keeps adapting
In the 1800s, the British authorities took over
down of 'luzzu', vessels that hold a lot of
and changing and keeping up with the times.
Malta, and sailing as a tradition continued
importance to the families that own them: a
unaided from the English. Both during the
'luzzu' is given from a father to a son, to a son,
The Roman takeover didn’t destroy the luzzu,
time of the Knights and British rule, the
to a son, and maintained in the same way that it
and the Knights of St John couldn’t keep the
Maltese learned how to pilot vessels through
was created, otherwise bad luck will follow.
Corsairs off the water; in 2019, Malta’s only
apprenticeship, usually to their own father or an older relative. Once they learned the basics,
certainty is that where there is water, there will Ironically, the Maltese fishing tradition only
always be Maltese people ready to set sail.
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OCEANIS 51.1 The power of a new generation
Incredibly comfortable and much faster than any of her forerunners, the Oceanis 51.1 promises to be bang on trend and the most customisable and cruising yacht on the market. The first cruiser developed under the supervision of Beneteau’s marketing director, Gianguido Girotti, epitomises the exuberant energy of a new generation. Although the
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the range, Beneteau will shortly reveal the first of a new generation of Oceanis sailing yachts to the international arena.
high level of sea-keeping and comfort that forged the reputation of this leading range is still present, Beneteau has turned their racing performances to their advantage, enhancing the Oceanis 51.1. “We capitalised on our experiences with the First and the Figaro, which are more focused on racing, by bringing their values into the heart of a cruising yacht,” Girotti explains. From bow to stem, indoors and on deck, at anchor and at sail, the Oceanis 51.1 is elegant, smart, comfortable and performs majestically. Innovative architecture The architectural choice, by Olivier Racoupeau, of a stepped hull, extending over a third of the hull, is a major element in the development of the range. In addition to the interesting aesthetics of this flared shape, the new hull creates additional interior space without changing the shape of the bottom, essential for a good performance under sail. This allows for exciting new layouts on a boat this size. The variety of colours available for the hull is the first of the many attractive customisable features. Smartly elegant With clean lines characteristic of Nauta Design, the Oceanis 51.1 emphasis on taut cruiser lines and she is a joy to move around and reassuringly safe. The furling mast, self-tailing jib and all the halyards and sheets on the standard model are all brought back to a single winch at each of the helm stations, making her simple and easy to sail. As for harbour manoeuvring, Dock & Go technology simplifies everything. She is an ingenious sailing yacht, with no less than four different interior layouts, five rigging plans, three different keel types, and a choice of 150 available options out of 700 possible combinations – promising an individually unique Oceanis 51.1 to any future buyer.
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Comfort and atmosphere
relaxation and plenty of sun-loungers. The
The boat has a 2.8-metre lead bulb keel in this
Inside, the owner cabin has an en-suite shower
large modular cockpit table, top quality covers
high-performance configuration. This reduces
room and toilet, and a 1.6 m wide island bed,
and Bimini, plancha grill built-in to the aft
weight and hydrodynamic drag. To complete
worthy of a 55-foot sailing yacht. Particularly
bench, spacious open swim platform are all
this version, a composite steering wheel, top-
ingenious, the aft shower cabins rotate to
features that go towards making the Oceanis
of-the-range deck fittings and boomsprit joins
protect the room from water spray. Spacious
51.1 an outstanding cruising yacht.
speed with cruising that promises exciting new
and remarkably well-fitted, the U-shaped
sailing experiences.
galley is as pleasant to use under sail as it is at
High performance for the first line version
anchor. The large hull portholes bathe the boat
To satisfy sailors seeking excellent
More than just a cruising yacht, the Oceanis
with light and elegantly emphasise the interior
performance, the designers of the Oceanis
51.1 launches a superb new generation. Loyal
design by Nauta Design creating a wonderful
51.1 have created a particularly well-fitted out
to the goal of providing real cruising pleasures
atmosphere. A choice of brushed oak or
version, whose name recalls the well-known
at an affordable price, she now has added
mahogany woodwork ambiances increases the
Beneteau racing yacht.
performance and a completely new style.
opportunities for customisation. Fitted with an extra-long carbon or aluminium
She is ready to reshape the market – see
The outdoor fittings are as generous and
mast, the Oceanis 51.1 First Line has up to
her at the autumn boats shows in Cannes,
practical as those indoors, with areas for
35% additional sail area in high-tech materials.
Southampton and Annapolis.
For more information on the Oceanis 51.1 or to gain exclusive access to the Cannes boat show, contact Med Yacht Sales Ltd. on (+356) 2134 6461 or visit www.medyachtsales.com
Length
Beam
15.9M
4.8M
Displacement
Engine
13 .9 T
80HP
Fuel
Water
200L
440 L
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THE
ELAN GT5
BETWEEN COMFORT AND POWER Aboard many modern yachts, it can be hard to remember exactly what boat you’re on until your eye happens to light upon a logo. However, this is most definitely not the case with the Elan GT5, a performance cruiser with a look all of its own and style to burn.
With the swim platform, options of a cockpit galley featuring a fridge, grill and other amenities common on much larger yachts, the GT5 cockpit is designed for enjoying time with family and friends, offering ample seating area and different innovative cockpit table options converting the seating into a sunbathing lounge. A clean deck design ensures fast and safe passage forward, and enables plenty of sunbathing area with dedicated cushions on
Length
Beam
13 .2 M
3 .9M
Draft
Displacement
2 . 45M
8 . 6T
Fuel
Water
146L
22 0 L
the foredeck.
utilisation of the yacht’s volume for the most comfortable and innovative saloon in her
All lines (except for the furling lines for the
size range. The galley forward offers ample
headsail) are led into ducting that exits just
storage space with a customisable corner
forward of the twin wheels: the genoa sheets
to be equipped individually for each owner.
to a winch slightly forward; halyards and a
The 180-degree panoramic skylight with the
German-style mainsheet to a winch aft right
window in window feature, two hatches and
next to the helm. Underneath each helm seat
one large central hatch allows the saloon to
is a sizable rope locker. The space below deck
be ventilated always. The new GT5 is also the
is unique in her class. The Elan Design Team
only yacht this size to offer a separate shower
has implemented an inverted saloon layout
compartment with a 3-cabin, 2-heads interior
featuring the galley forward, ensuring optimal
layout.
For more information on the new Elan GT5 or to gain exclusive access to the Cannes and Southampton boat shows, contact Ray Avallone at M&NA Marine, (+356) 7949 2638, info@mnamarine.com
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Big expectations for the
Atlantis 45
We only have a few images to preview the new Atlantis 45, successor to Atlantis 43, which can be deemed extremely successful given that over 140 units were delivered in four years.
Characterised by Volvo Penta IPS propulsion, Atlantis 45 takes the stylistic solutions introduced by Atlantis 51: the stem is partially vertical for space, but keeps a streamlined part Length
Beam
14 . 6M
4 .25M
to underline the sporting vocation of the model, while the hull windows run along the entire sides. amidships has twin beds that can be joined
Displacement
Engine (twin)
15.5T
435H P
Fuel
Water
98 0 L
350 L
On the main deck, Atlantis 45 features an
if necessary to turn into a double; it is even
excellent visibility thanks to the thin pillars,
possible to add a third bunk. Two heads both
even missing the one in the middle of the
feature separate shower stalls. The spaces are
windscreen. The flooring is unencumbered
large and welcoming, thanks to a total beam of
by steps, and aft and bow sundecks are
4.25 meters. The Atlantis 45 also has a relevant
generous in size. The spacious layout, given the
storage capacity: almost 8,000 litres available
designer’s wish to keep the galley and dinette
for stowing luggage and gear, while the stern
in front, inherits the excellent functionality
garage can accommodate a tender up to 2.5
of the 43. It sports two cabins: the second
metres.
For more information on the Atlantis 45 or to gain exclusive access to the Cannes or Monaco boat shows, contact the Azimut Yachts Malta team by email at niki@esprityachting.com or on (+356) 7944 2122.
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New
AZIMUT 78
Flybridge flagship arrives with Smart Carbon Tech
The Azimut Yachts Flybridge range is now joined by the new Azimut 78 flagship, the latest example of Azimut Yachts’ Carbon-Tech generation sports yachts and the first Flybridge to be fitted with three Volvo IPS propulsion units. The exterior lines are by Alberto Mancini, while
This is the first boat in the Flybridge Collection
division between dining and living areas
the interior design is a product of the skilled
to be fitted with three Volvo IPS propulsion
and results in the freedom of use of a highly
hands of Achille Salvagni. Marco Valle, Azimut
units, which offer benefits that can be seen
versatile day area.
Yachts CEO, defined the project like this:
clearly in the recent S range models, including
“The 78 Fly is an ultra-innovative boat with a
maximum consumption efficiency, excellent
This is in part thanks to the dining table, which
strategic positioning in the segment midway
quietness and handling, and an installation
can be transformed if needed into a low coffee
between Azimut 72 and Azimut Grande
arrangement that frees up more living space
table, freeing up much more space when not
25METRI, providing an effective response to
on board. Azimut 78 Fly also stands out for a
dining inside and allowing easy movement
our customers’ growing expectations.”
unique layout and spaces generally found on
between the two different living areas.
much larger yachts. At 23.6 metres long and with a beam of 5.75
In addition to the owner’s suite, the night area
metres, the 78 Fly features the Carbon-Tech
A concerted effort has been made to protect
has two VIP cabins and a fourth guest cabin
design attributes, which has become a
guests’ privacy while on board, positioning the
with twin beds. All the cabins have en-suite
hallmark of Azimut Yachts. The superstructure,
crew accommodation forward and with access
bathrooms. The exteriors are by Alberto
flybridge, hard-top and cockpit are made
to the helm station and galley, both of which
Mancini, for whom this was his first work on the
from carbon fibre, while the deck is hybrid
can be completely separated from the living/
Flybridge Collection: Mancini’s signature sleek
glass/carbon fibre. The work involved has
dining area and from the stairways to the lower
lines are interpreted here in an unprecedented
significantly advanced research into the use
deck cabins.
way, giving the yacht design a new sense of
of Carbon-Tech in construction processes, a
expressiveness. The yacht is powered by three
field that Azimut Yachts has pioneered from
The interiors are by Achille Salvagni, who
Volvo IPS units available with two different
the outset and one in which it continues to have
created two versions. The first to be presented
power ratings (3 × IPS 1.200 and 3 × IPS 1.350)
confidence and invest considerable resources.
is Lounge, which does away with the traditional
and has a top speed up to 30 knots.
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Length
Beam
23 . 6M
5.75M
Displacement
Engine (x3)
62T
10 0 0 H P
Fuel
Water
50 0 0 L
110 0 L
For more information on the Azimut 78 Flybridge or to gain exclusive access to the Cannes or Monaco boat shows, contact the Azimut Yachts Malta team by email at niki@esprityachting.com or on (+356) 7944 2122.
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A sense of occasion on the
AZIMUT S10 The Azimut S10, the new S Collection flagship, is the result of collaboration with designer Alberto Mancini, working for the first time with the Avigliana-based shipyard.
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A unique yacht, it is sporty but has impeccable
side fins that tilt towards the bow, conveying an
class, skilfully bringing together 28 metres
intense sensation of dynamism.
of length the elegance of a sports yacht, the architecture of a modern villa on the sea
We can think of the bodywork expanding
and, not least, the charismatic personality of
and playing an increasingly important role
automotive design. The WSB team take the
on the S10. The term bodywork introduces
chance to get up and personal with the S10
the concept of car design, the final source of
flagship.
stylistic inspiration. Underpinning this idea was a meticulous study of how the sunlight
Highly regarded for his purist approach,
and its reflections play off the water onto the
Mancini habitually draws inspiration from the
yacht’s surfaces and sections, sculpting and
aerospace and automotive worlds, which he
emphasising its beautiful lines.
knows very well because of his training as a car designer. Azimut S10 has a sporty yet
Finally, the superstructure stands out for the
gentlemanly demeanour, featuring flowing lines
horizontal development of its surfaces, which
combined with exceptional performance. The
are designed with clean cuts and contrasting
design philosophy behind the S10 is tied to the
colours so as not to penalise the sporty lines
concept of live on-board, complemented with
and to accommodate a generously-sized
clever design and innovation.
flybridge. This union of extraordinary inputs produces a powerful result.
It carries the pretence of a well refined modern villa on the sea, with multi-level terraces
With this project, Azimut Yachts charts a new
leading gradually down to the water: the same
course: a boat with sports features but that
approach underpins the design of the S10, on
also has a fly-deck and the on-board space
which a flush deck left completely free, offering
typical of a big motor yacht. It means offering
a raised vantage point over the sea. It is also a
something that wasn’t there before, through
space that the owner can furnish and use as a
the expression of total innovative, creative flair
personal area if required. With sun loungers, for
and compelling design.
example, which can then be removed when the sun goes down to create the ideal space for an evening party. The stern railing is a glazed surface designed to be almost invisible, establishing discrete and elegant contact between two settings on two different levels. Access to the full-beam beach
Length
Beam
28 .7M
6 . 34M
Draft
Engine (Twin)
2 .03 M
260 0 H P
Fuel
Water
950 0 L
1750 L
club at water level is down hidden steps, in an innovative solution that leaves the transom with even cleaner lines. The sporty feel of this model is expressed by the shapes used and the choice of materials. The carbon that began as a technical decision is now a style feature too: with its powerful black fibre in full view, it defines the edges of
For more information on the Azimut S10 or to gain exclusive access to the Cannes or Monaco boat shows, contact the Azimut Yachts Malta team by email at niki@esprityachting.com or on (+356) 7944 2122.
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Ferretti Yachts 720 THE COMFORT OF A VILLA AT SEA Being on-board is like being at home, or in a villa: Ferretti Yachts 720 gives birth to high-end yachting, an unprecedented experience of luxury, comfort, and well-being, the result of meticulous attention to the quality of the design, furnishings, and details.
Aesthetics and emotion, innovative and spatial, sumptuous
designed by architect Filippo Salvetti in collaboration with
versatility in the stylistic choices, all under the banner of
Ferretti Group.
the seafaring elegance that has always been the brand’s exclusive and refined heritage.
The interior design, on the other hand, was created by the Group’s own architects and designers. Numerous
The new project, an eclectic and successful combination
elements immediately grab your attention, starting from
of inspirations, already made a huge splash at the 2018
the eye-catching aerodynamic design with its sporty and
Cannes Yachting Festival, and in fact, the first unit was sold
harmonious lines that have become a signature of the
during the event. Created in tandem by Ferretti Group’s
Ferretti brand. The 720 offers several functional and styling
Product Strategy Committee and Engineering Department,
solutions that are exceptionally innovative for a vessel of this
Ferretti Yachts 720 is the second project to sport an exterior
size.
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Exteriors
degree of comfort for a yacht this size. Located
addition of a dining room with a round table on
In keeping with the innovation process
on the foredeck are the helm station integrated
the main deck.
implemented on recent models, the external
with the Naviop-Simrad LOOP systems and the
forward area stands out for its spacious,
electro-hydraulic steering system, developed in
Engines
interchangeable living areas. The generous
partnership with XENTA.
The first unit of Ferretti Yachts 720 is equipped
30m2 flybridge, in carbon fibre and composite
with twin MAN V12 engines capable of
materials, is surmounted by a hard top available
The lower deck features a four-cabin layout.
producing 1400 hp, reaching a top speed of 32
in 3 different versions: fixed window, built-in
Amidships is the full-beam owner’s suite
knots with a cruising speed of 28 knots. In its
bimini, or adjustable louvres. The aft swimming
occupying a generous 20 square metres, while
standard configuration, the yacht installs twin
platform, a true terrace on the sea with a
the starboard side houses two double cabins
MAN V8s with an output of 1200 hp. The latest
convertible chaise longue and ample storage,
with separate beds, which share a bathroom
creation from the ForlĂŹ Shipyard debuts this
can house a tender up to 3.95 metres in length.
that can also double as a day head. A VIP
summer.
cabin with en-suite bathroom and separate Interiors
shower is located forward. As is the case with
The interiors of the 720 perfectly embody
the Ferretti Yachts 670, owners can choose
those concepts of well-being and home-like
between two styles for the interior design, with
comfort that have become a hallmark of the
very different furnishing solutions and colour
brand. A large open-plan space is organised
palettes. Ferretti Yachts 720 is also available
into three zones: the living area features two
in the exclusive Tai He Ban version, conceived
ample facing sofas and is separated from the
specifically for the Asia Pacific market, which
raised dining area, which offers a remarkable
includes a service galley below decks and the
Length
Beam
22 . 3 M
5. 6M
Draft
Engine
1. 8 M
12 0 0 H P
Fuel
Water
470 0 L
10 0 0 L
For more information on the Ferretti Yachts 720 or to gain exclusive access to the Cannes and Monaco boat shows, contact FL Yachting Ltd, on (+356) 2132 0742 or (+356) 9942 3334, www.flyachting.com
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New
PRESTIGE 420 & 420S All the luxury of a Prestige in 42 feet!
The Prestige experience is now available as a 42-footer with the all-new 420 and 420S models. These new models make the expertise of Prestige more accessible to the new generation of owners.
Spacious and bright, enjoyable and high-
The large flybridge offers a unique outdoor
comfortable sofa and the helm station features
performance, the 420 and 420S models reflect
lifestyle, with dedicated zones for specific
the very latest technology. Every detail has
the core values of the brand and offer an
uses. Including, a full helm station, a galley, a
been designed to create a bright, harmonious,
incredible quality of life aboard a yacht of this
large sundeck, as well as a dining area with a
warm and welcoming environment.
size.
table and a U-shaped sofa. True to the Prestige spirit, the models offer a very large forward
The new models feature large windows in the
Thanks to the signature bold and elegant
sundeck, a hydraulic platform, and generous
hull, and the shaft-drive propulsion enables
lines of Garroni Design. This model boasts a
L-shaped cockpit seating with a table aft.
her to feature a layout with more spacious
V-Drive propulsion system that ensures perfect
cabins.
The owner’s cabin, located aft,
balance due to the centralisation of weight.
The interior of the new models reveal their
features a warm atmosphere and high-quality
This effective, high-performance solution
ingenuity and refinement. High-end finishes
furnishings, with a large, central double berth
enables unparalleled cruising!
and materials create a harmonious and
and a private bathroom. The guest cabin also
inviting atmosphere. Their layout includes all
features a large central double berth.
The models are available with multiple engine
the features of a larger model. Like, the galley
possibilities (2 x 380HP or 2 x 425HP) to
which opens onto the aft cockpit for ease of
Depending on your preference, the Prestige
adapt its power to suit your cruising style. This
movement around the boat.
420 and 420S can be configured to include a
innovation combines the joystick and a variable
2nd bathroom for the VIP cabin or a large walk-
bow thruster to ensure easy handling and
The U-shaped cockpit saloon, which
in closet, with hanging space, shelving and a
precise control.
transforms into a double berth, faces a
washing machine.
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Length
Beam
13 M
4 .1M
Draft
Engine (twin)
1.1M
425H P
Fuel
Water
1170 L
33 0 L
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PRESTIGE 590S
New
On the heels of the successful Prestige 590 Flybridge, for the 2020 season, Prestige will be offering a new model in the S-line, the Prestige 590S. Designed by Garroni Design, the 590S stands
The aft cockpit opens entirely to the interior
two bathrooms. The walk-in closet in the VIP
out with her dynamic and refined design. Her
living space. The absence of steps, the sliding
cabin can also be configured as a 3rd private
powerful hull ensures reliable handling at sea
door and the central galley constitute a new
bathroom, according to preferences.
and her immense windows feature prominently
vision of life on board with complete freedom of
in the wide, elongated hull.
movement. An L-shaped sofa features rounded forms for contemporary style and comfort and
The 590S benefits from an optimised engine
a generously sized bench seat for relaxation
and control system with Cummins 600HP
is also available as an option. The hydraulic
twin engines equipped with Zeus Pods.
platform and integrated passerelle perfectly
This configuration inherent to the tapered
complement the refined and thoughtful design
V-shaped hull enables easy handling with the
of this remarkable motor yacht.
Length
Beam
18 .7M
4 . 84M
Draft
Engine (twin)
1. 35M
60 0 H P
Fuel
Water
22 0 0 L
760 L
joystick. This ideal pairing of the hull shape and propulsion system reduces noise and
On the interior, the impression is amplified with
vibrations, as well as the fuel consumption. The
over-sized windows and direct access to the
Prestige 590S is also equipped with the Ship
wrap-around cockpit bar. The side door near
Control system.
the helm station provides ventilation and easy access to the exterior. With her wide-bodied
The 590S integrates the SportFly concept,
hull, the sleeping quarters aboard the 590S
which features a large, electrically controlled
enjoy plentiful headroom and long windows in
sunroof over the saloon, as well as a very
the hull.
generous flybridge. This sunroof system combined with the long windows in the hull
The owner’s cabin, directly accessible by an
flood the 590S’s interior with light. The SportFly
independent staircase, is worthy of the Prestige
also features a complete helm station and a
name. Brightly lit, the master suite features
vast sundeck. An optional bimini allows to
a private bathroom over the entire width of
relax completely and the helm station includes
the cabin, as well as a spacious adjoining
seating for two, and flows seamlessly to the
walk-in closet. The 590S cleverly plays with
sundeck.
interior volumes, offering three cabins with
For more information on the Ferretti Yachts 720 or to gain exclusive access to the Cannes and Southampton boat shows, contact FL Yachting Ltd, on (+356) 2132 0742 or (+356) 9942 3334, www.flyachting.com
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FASHION
THE SAILORS WARDROBE Skipper sails the sea of fashion.
TURNBULL & ASSER 8cm Ribbed Silk Tie €145 / mrporter.com BREITLING Superocean Stainless Steel €5,010 / elcol.com
LULULEMON Robert Geller Take The Moment Glyde Hooded Jacket €250 / mrporter.com NIKE GOLF Air Max 1 Golf Realtree Camouflage Faux Leather-Trimmed Mesh Sneakers €125 / mrporter.com
FASHION
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GUCCI Roos Horsebit Burnished-Leather Loafers €550 / mrporter.com
POLO RALPH LAUREN Slim-Fit Stretch-Cotton
POLO RALPH LAUREN
Twill Chinos
Slim-Fit Mélange
€145 / mrporter.com
Cotton-Piqué Polo Shirt €95 / mrporter.com
MASSIMO ALBA Slim-Fit Linen and Cotton-Blend Shorts €185 / mrporter.com
HARTFORD Linen Shirt €120 / mrporter.com
MONTBLANC Meisterstück Full-Grain Leather Billfold Wallet €245 / mrporter.com
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NEWS
Candock floating docks now represented in Malta by Strand Marine Candock - a leading manufacturer of floating
be configured in either single of multiple jet-
docks from Canada with over 40 years of
ski configurations, or to dry dock boats up to
experience in the business - manufactures a
nine metres in size with a maximum weight of
range of pontoons, accessories and jet-ski
2500kgs. Examples of their installations can
docks. Their patented cube design is made of
be seen at leading marinas around Malta. For
the highest quality resin, ensuring a long-life
more information or a proposal, please contact
span, this backed up by a 20-year warranty
Matthew Travers Tauss at Strand Marine Ltd.
and is also 100% recyclable. Their jet-ski dock
on sales@strandmarinemalta.com or
known as 'Jetslide' is a modular dock that can
(+356) 2147 2337, (+356) 9920 9690.
THE PURSUIT OF PERFECTION The new Nuova Jolly Prince 50 flagship measuring 15m is a highpowered rib capable of handling 1,700hp with both outboard and inboard engine options. Standard with two berths, she is the first in the range to sleep 4 comfortably, and also features very generous outdoor lounging/seating area, with an optional T-Top. She is fully customisable, as is the rest of the Prince range, and features the deep-v hull Nuova Jolly have become known for.
For more information, contact Matthew Travers Tauss at Strand Marine Ltd. on sales@strandmarinemalta.com or (+356) 2147 2337, (+356) 9920 9690.
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