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An overhead view of the 75-foot Nautor Swan power yacht, Arrow, at the August launch from the ... [+] Sanlorenzo shipyard in the Gulf of La Spezia.

The star of the show in sailing yachts since the mid 1960s, Nautor Swan is set to debut their newest power yacht, Arrow, at the Cannes Yachting Festival , September 10-15, 2024. Launched August 28, 2024 at the Sanlorenzo La Spezia shipyard, this elegant, sporty, functional sister cygnet is destined to mature at light speed after her global reveal.

Designed by Nautor Swan power division designer Jarkko Jamsén, with interiors by Ioanna Marinopoulou and Axel de Beaufort, Arrow features a contemporary design with wide open spaces that invite longer, more leisurely cruise experiences. Initially intended to be categorized as a chase boat, Arrow proved her prowess as a stand alone day boat in part due to a rapidly increasing fan base.

A rendering of the extensive beach club of the Nautor Swan power yacht Arrow, designed by Jarkko ... [+] Jamsén.

The first ever Nautor Swan powerboat launched was the Swan Shadow, followed by an inboard version, the Swan OverShadow, which debuted at Cannes in 2023. As Nautor Group President Leonardo Ferragamo noted, "When it was launched the result was overwhelming as it became a boat of its own, creating its specific niche in our waters and becoming a great day boat." That passion exhibited by the team and shared by the market led to the Swan Arrow, a 75-foot motor yacht displaying the totemic Swan DNA.

Arrow By The Numbers

The Nautor Swan Arrow is built in advanced composites using a mix infused with GRP and carbon. The walkaround design emulates that of a superyacht, but in a more nimble, highly usable format, using less fuel in a more intimate atmosphere. Focused on interaction with the sea, side opening platforms creates a 548 square foot (50 square meter) beach area that floats just above sea level. Convenient fold-down steps take guests right down to the water.

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Rendering of the Nautor Swan motor yacht Arrow with beach club decks opened to welcome the sun.

A protected cockpit with an opening roof and pivoting sliding glass doors permits a broad panoramic view. The space refreshes with an al fresco vibe when open, maintaining a cozy feel when enclosed. Designed for comfort, Arrow is versatile in helping guests to enjoy time on board regardless of weather.

Her displacement hull measures 76 feet (23.20 meters) with a 22 foot (6.90 meter) beam and a 6 foot 3 inch (1.90 meter) draft. Her maximum speed is 30 knots in the standard arrangement using two Volvo 1350 D13 Penta IPS engines, or 40 knots with the optional arrangement employing three of the same.

The Nautor Swan motor yacht Arrow at Sanlorenzo shipyard La Spezia launch.

Arrow accommodates six to eight guests and two crew. Descending the stairs, guests looking to port find a dedicated galley that serves the aft master cabin. Reaching across the full beam, the master cabin space boasts a walk-in closet, ensuite bath, and stylish materials typical of Nautor Swan heritage.

Amidships, a VIP cabin and twin cabin, both en suite, deliver private guest spaces. An alternative layout offers two large double cabins with a lounge embracing a starboard salon, L-shaped sofa, and dining area. Away from guest areas, crew space for two is located further forward.

Stern view of the Nautor Swan motor yacht Arrow as she prepares to splash at Sanlorenzo's La Spezia ... [+] shipyard.

Roy Capasso, Motoryacht Commercial Director and Regional Director SEMEA and Americas, summarized, "When starting the Swan Arrow project we began with attentively listening to our clients and a detailed analysis of the market. The results, together with the creativity of our designer and the expertise of a qualified team have allowed us to introduce a new concept with some features missing in motoryachts of this size, answering the needs of their owners."

On The Horizon

Bow shot showing the exterior design of Jarkko Jamsén on Nautor Swan's newest power yacht, Arrow, at ... [+] the La Spezia launch in August.

Founded in 1966, Nautor Swan is universally recognized for its performance Maxi yachts and Club Swan Racing yachts, as well as leisure sailing yachts, all built with an elegant, high quality style emphasizing innovation, reliability, and performance. The addition of a power division at Nautor Swan embellishes the brand with a broad appeal, bridging the gap that once separated power versus sail preferences with one brand.

An agreement between Sanlorenzo and Swan for the acquisition of Nautor Swan Group was announced August 1, 2024, but the continuity of the brand is assured through the leadership of Nautor Swan, helmed by Leonardo Ferragamo, retaining the office of President, Massimo Perotti as CEO, and Giovanni Pomati as co-CEO.

Rendering of the 75-foot Nautor Swan motor yacht Arrow, to debut at this year's Cannes Yachting ... [+] Festival.

The Arrow is not the only Swan with a scheduled debut at the Cannes Show. The Swan Maxi 88 sailing yacht will make her debut, along with the Club Swan 43 . The Swan 88, designed by Germàn Frers with interiors by Misa Poggi, is expected to earn as many admiring looks as the Arrow. The Club Swan 43, designed by Juan Kouyoumdjian, is intended to serve as a racing and cruising crossover enhanced by top of industry technology for competitive one-design sailing and a comfortable cruising environment.

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Rebuilding Paradise: The Bitter End Yacht Club’s Inspiring Comeback

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Nestled at the northeastern tip of Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, the Bitter End Yacht Club has long been a premier maritime destination for sailors. For years, this iconic resort has drawn seafarers from around the globe, offering a serene escape amidst the sparkling waters of the Caribbean.

While the term “bitter end” often refers to the final part of a rope or chain, the phrase can also signify reaching the farthest point or the end destination of a long or difficult journey. The founders of the Bitter End Yacht Club chose this name to reflect both its geographical location and the spirit of adventure and perseverance inherent to sailors. For those who navigate to this end-of-the-line point, the BEYC stands as a haven where their journey culminates in beauty and tranquility. And, for many, it has long stood as a cherished traditional stop when exploring the waters of the BVI.

A Legendary Past, a Devastating Blow

In more recent years, the Bitter End’s name has embodied not only a physical destination but also a symbolic one. The iconic BEYC experienced a devastating blow in September 2017 when Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in history, wreaked havoc on the Caribbean, leaving the Bitter End Yacht Club in ruins. The devastation was profound, with buildings flattened, boats destroyed, and the once-thriving resort reduced to rubble.

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While many Bitter End enthusiasts were devastated to hear of the destruction Hurricane Irma left in her wake, the iconic Bitter End Yacht Club kept its loyal fans updated via its website , detailing both the damage and community efforts to rebuild this beloved BVI institution.

Rising from the Ashes

Having now been rebuilt and risen from the devastation of Hurricane Irma, the Bitter End’s name resonates even more with the idea of enduring and overcoming challenges – much like the sailors who venture to the farthest reaches to get there.

After the storm, the Bitter End Yacht Club faced a long and arduous journey to recovery. But the spirit of resilience and determination among its community never wavered. Fast forward to today, and the Bitter End Yacht Club has not only been rebuilt but has been reimagined, standing as a testament to the power of recovery and the adventurous spirit that made it famous.

A New Era for the Bitter End Yacht Club

The reopening of the Bitter End Yacht Club marks a new chapter in its storied history. The rebuilt resort seamlessly blends the charm and character of its past with modern amenities and environmentally friendly practices. Here’s a glimpse of what visitors can now expect:

State-of-the-Art Marina

The heart of the Bitter End experience, the marina, has been meticulously restored and upgraded, offering deep-water slips that can accommodate yachts up to 200 feet, along with enhanced dockside services. Sailors can enjoy top-notch amenities including electrical hook-ups, fuel, ice, showers, rubbish disposal, and laundry facilities. Additionally, guests have access to the resort’s swimming pool. The BEYC also boasts one of the best deep-water anchorages in the Caribbean, providing many of the same amenities as the docking facilities.

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Culinary Delights

Dining at the Bitter End is an experience in itself. The resort’s restaurants feature locally sourced ingredients, celebrating Caribbean flavors with a gourmet twist. Whether it’s a casual beachside meal or an elegant dinner under the stars, the culinary offerings are sure to delight every palate.

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Adventure and Exploration

For those with a thirst for adventure, the resort offers a wide range of water sports, including sailing, kiteboarding, windsurfing, and snorkeling. Guests can explore the vibrant coral reefs, embark on a deep-sea fishing expedition, or simply enjoy a leisurely paddle around the bay.

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Environmental Stewardship

The Bitter End Yacht Club has embraced sustainability as a core principle in its rebuilding efforts. The resort utilizes renewable energy sources, practices water conservation, and is committed to preserving the natural beauty of the BVI. Initiatives such as coral reef restoration and marine conservation programs are integral to its operations, ensuring that the Bitter End remains a pristine paradise for future generations.

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A Bright Future

From its storied past to its recent resurgence, the Bitter End Yacht Club is more than just a return to business; it’s a celebration of resilience, community, and the indomitable spirit of the BVI. As it welcomes back old friends and new, the Bitter End promises to once again be the ultimate retreat for those who seek the thrill of the open sea and the tranquility of an island paradise in one of the most breathtaking locations on earth. 

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BRINGING BACK THE BITTER END

AN INSIDE SAILING EDITION WEBINAR • HOSTED BY PETER ISLER

Join Richard and Lauren Hokin as they reminisce about the Bitter End Yacht Club’s past and discuss its exciting reopening as “Bitter End 2.0” after Hurricane Irma.

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THE VIRGIN ISLANDS A CRUISING GUIDE

The Cruising Guide to the Virgin Islands is filled with detailed charts of the various anchorages, supported with colorful aerial photography in addition to piloting, anchoring and shoreside information. The Island Connections sections provide valuable telephone, email and website information to make finding island businesses, services and restaurants effortless. Additionally, the guide includes a free, fold-out color 27” x 17” planning chart covering the British and U.S. Virgin Islands. 

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THE VIRGIN ISLANDS WATERPROOF CHART

Printed on two sides this new chart includes the U.S. & B.V.I. from St. Thomas to Anegada, including anchorage and mooring locations as well as GPS coordinates, sailing routes and distances between waypoints. Excellent for the cockpit and attractive enough to hang on the wall when you get home.

This planning chart is a duplicate of the one you receive in the guide with the exception of being waterproof.

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Prestonpans Sailing Club in East Lothian should offer a wide range of activities for yound and old, full members or/and temporary memberships.

Wherever you live in the UK you are always not very far from water so Prestonpans is as good as any place to have a sailing club.

There should be a good mix of sailing and social events throughout the yearly calendar.

Your sailing club should serve as a local client base as there is an increasing interest in sailing; a big part of which is the success of our Olympic sailing team as well as our long heritage in sailing from hundreds of years ago - being an island it is difficult to get away from the water, therefore the want and need for fully qualified sailing instructors has increased.

Growing interest in sailing has been driven by increasing press coverage focusing on the excitement of round the world races. The demand for fully qualified instructors has risen as a result, and opportunities now exist on a freelance, part-time or full-time basis.

Leisure activities are more important than ever before. Working long hours in perhaps a sedentary occupation produces a demand for more active leisure pursuits. 37% of adults participate in some form of sport.

A boom in keelboat and cruise sailing is expected to continue. Changing demographics point to growth in the older population who make up a substantial part of the market interested in these disciplines. This trend is reinforced by the increase in ‘grey consumers’ opting for active retirements and taking up new challenges.

The sociable aspects of sailing have contributed to its success. Many people find it a relaxing and companionable sport that can be enjoyed both competitively and for fun. Many sailing clubs emphasize the social elements of sailing and arrange events for members.

Over the past several years, not only has total consumer spending increased more rapidly than income, but spending on leisure activities has also been increasing. For activities outside the home, the emphasis has been on experiencing a greater variety of activities, meaning people are more willing to try new things, of which snorkeling or sailing could be one.

Other trends in the market include:

As well as sailing it is important to offer other water activities such as windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking.

 

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A boat club is a great way to get all the benefits of boating without the maintenance and expense of purchasing your own ship. While renting a boat is certainly an option, rentals only give you access to a ship for a set amount of time. Boating clubs give members the opportunity to enjoy a vessel whenever they like throughout the boating season without the hassle of the rental process.

There can be some drawbacks to joining a boating club. These organizations might not be the right fit depending on your lifestyle. It’s important to carefully weigh the pros and cons of joining a boat club before making your decision.

Below are some benefits and potential drawbacks to joining a boat club.

Pros of Joining a Boating Club

Boating clubs come with many benefits:

1. Avoid Maintenance

Owning a boat is like owning a car. They require regular maintenance to function properly. Oil changes, system repairs, haul painting, and other tasks need to be done on a regular basis for boats to function properly.

Joining a boating club puts all of that responsibility on the organization. You get the benefits of using the vessel without needing to complete maintenance tasks yourself.

2. Save on Upkeep and Insurance

Also like owning a car, boat owners typically need to have insurance policies for their vessels. While small boats may be covered under your homeowner’s policy, mid-size and larger ships need their own coverage. These premiums can get expensive, and they might not be worth the monthly cost for people who only hit the water a few times a month.

The fee boat club members pay takes care of any insurance-related costs, as well as any costs associated with upkeep and general maintenance.

3. Reserve Your Favorite Vessels

Boat club members are able to take out different ships all the time, while owners are limited to their personal vessel. Trying out various boats means members can get a feel for which style they prefer without committing to a single ship.

Once club members know which ships are their favorites, they can reserve those boats with the club in advance. Reserving ships means you can get out on the water the way you enjoy best on a ship that’s been prepped for you by the boat club staff.

4. Learn From Experienced Boaters

A great perk with some clubs is to learn from experienced boaters. Like any other vehicle, operating a boat requires some training. Those who are newer to the boating lifestyle can get training on how to operate a vessel from an experienced captain before taking ships out on their own.

Note that this service is not available at every boat club, so it’s important to do your research.

5. Take Advantage of Multiple Club Locations

Many boat clubs operate multiple locations, so members are able to take advantage of different boats and marina amenities all over the country. This gives club members the chance to explore new bodies of water and experience ships that might not be available at their home location. Be sure to research location options before signing up for a particular club.

6. Be Part of the Boating Community

Many boat clubs host member-only events that give you the chance to meet like-minded individuals who also enjoy the boating lifestyle. Club members have the opportunity to socialize with others and potentially make new life-long friends.

Cons of Joining a Boating Club

Before you sign on the dotted line, it’s important to carefully consider these potential drawbacks of joining a boating club:

1. Membership Costs

Boat clubs come with a monthly or annual membership fee. If you sign up for a boat club but find that you’re not using the amenities often, then the cost might not be worth the benefits to you.

2. Time Constraints

Boating in general takes a considerable amount of time. It’s possible to sign up for membership and then realize you don’t have the time to go boating as often as you would like.

3. Boat Availability

Just as boat reservations are a benefit to club membership, they can also be a drawback if you’re not a planner. If you want to take your favorite ship on a last-minute trip, it might not be available to you due to a prior reservation.

4. Club Rules and Regulations

Every boating club has its own set of rules and regulations that all members agree to follow. For instance, a club might prohibit members from using vessels past sunset. As much as you might wish to sail under the stars, you won’t be able to use your club’s ships to do this if it’s against their rules.

Consider Carefully

Boating clubs offer many exciting opportunities for members to explore the seas, but these organizations also come with a few drawbacks. It’s essential to carefully weigh the pros and cons before committing to a boat club membership. Ask yourself whether the membership fits into your current lifestyle and if you have the flexibility to take advantage of all the benefits boating clubs offer. Whatever you decide, it’s best to always evaluate every potential benefit and risk before making your final decision.

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    THE future of Prestonpans Yachting and Boating Club is under threat after strong winds and high tides caused hundreds of pounds of damage. Club members discovered the boatyard under three feet of water following violent storms early in December, while rubble dragged up from the seabed also left the area in an unworkable condition.

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    Prestonpans Yachting and Boating Club continues to face an uncertain future after funding for a long-awaited replacement slipway was left out of East Lothian Council's capital budget though council leader Willie Innes has said the council remains committed to replacing the slipway despite the difficult financial climate.

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    Prestonpans Sailing Club in East Lothian should offer a wide range of activities for yound and old, full members or/and temporary memberships. Wherever you live in the UK you are always not very far from water so Prestonpans is as good as any place to have a sailing club. There should be a good mix of sailing and social events throughout the ...

  16. Community service for club embezzler

    A WOMAN who abused her position as secretary of Prestonpans Yachting and Boating Club to embezzle nearly £1,600 of members' fees almost brought about the death of the club, its chairman believes. Julie Foreman, of Musselburgh, was responsible for taking money from club members in cash, but "did not account for it properly", Alison Innes ...

  17. Active East Lothian

    The Active Schools Future Leaders Programme aims to teach leadership skills to Young People across East Lothian and build the foundations of a leadership pathway through school and beyond. Your Active Schools Coordinator will be your mentor and support you throughout your leadership journey. The Programme is designed to develop transferable ...

  18. Discover Sailing @ Fisherrow Yacht Club

    Discover Sailing @ Fisherrow Yacht Club Hosted By Fisherrow Yacht Club. Event starts on Saturday, 4 May 2024 and happening at 97 New Street, EH21 6DG Musselburgh, United Kingdom, Prestonpans, SC. Register or Buy Tickets, Price information.

  19. Prestonpans Heritage in Pictures: These 21 photographs from the 1950s

    The town (or rather a site just outside the town) is also well known for being the location of the Battle of Prestonpans on September 21, 1745, which was the first major conflict in the second ...

  20. Planned Opening News: A couple of...

    Planned Opening News: A couple of updates from local clubs, as posted on Facebook recently. - Prestonpans Rifle Club has announced that the intention is...

  21. Minutes of the meeting of the Preston/Seton/Gosford Area Partnership

    placed down near the Prestonpans Yachting & Boating club. Miners Memorial - PG updated the meeting with regard to this project which is well in hand the next step is obtaining planning permission and applying for Coalfield Trust funding. Cuthill Park (Seating, Community Garden) - ZI gave an update to the

  22. Joining a Boating Club? Consider These Pros and Cons First

    Pros of Joining a Boating Club. Boating clubs come with many benefits: 1. Avoid Maintenance. Owning a boat is like owning a car. They require regular maintenance to function properly. Oil changes, system repairs, haul painting, and other tasks need to be done on a regular basis for boats to function properly.

  23. Active East Lothian

    Sports Development. - About Sports Development . - Sports Development Team. - Performance Athletes in School. Physical Activity. - Outdoor Learning Service. - Move More East Lothian. - Sport Countryside and Leisure. - Get Going.

  24. PDF Magnetic Island

    21.3 Race Committee may inspect a yacht at any time for compliance with safety regulations. 21.4 Attention is drawn to AS Special Regulation 1.02 - Owner's Responsibility 21.5 The race committee will contact each boat by SMS between 0830 hrs and 0900 hrs each race day. The SMS message will provide a boat specific Web link. Each yacht shall

  25. Active East Lothian

    SPORT: Bowls: LOCATION: Prestonpans Community Centre: AGE GROUPS: All: TRAINING TIMES: Wed 1-3, thur 11 - 1: CLUB CONTACT: Lesley Ross: PHONE: 01875 610280

  26. Active East Lothian

    Prestonpans Rifle Club is the only indoor smallbore rifle club in East Lothian, that the public have access to. We are affiliated to the (NSRA) National Smallbore Rifle Association. Also to the (LSSA) Lothian Smallbore Shooting Association and the (SSRA) Scottish Smallbore Rifle Association.