Timed to coincide with World Boating Day on 23 May, the Cluster Yacht Monaco is holding its annual Spring Pop-Up at the Yacht Club de Monaco on Thursday 21 May that will gather key players in the Monegasque nautical sector. Brokers, owners, yachting businesses and professionals will be involved in talks focused on market trends, with opportunities to visit a range of yachts moored in the YCM Marina.
The Spring Pop-Up is also an opportunity for Cluster Yachting Monaco members and their guests to discover a range of yachts moored in the YCM Marina with tours arranged throughout the day. The vessels involved include:
M/Y Best Mountain (23.9m) – Yachtside; M/Y Pegase (15.2m) – Yachtside; S/Y Anamcara (31.1m) – Yachtside; Rebel 47 (14m) – 3C Marine; Rebel 50 (15.3m) – 3C Marine; Strider 11 (11.5m) – 3C Marine; M/Y H1 (23m) – Monte Carlo Boat Service; M/Y Raja 2 (55m) – Camper & Nicholsons; M/Y Riva 63 Virtus (19.56m) – Sanlorenzo; S/Y Capricorno (35.7m) – Y.CO; M/Y Aya II (20.92m) – Monte Carlo Boat Sales; M/Y Flying Dagger III (49.87m) – Y.CO; M/Y Velocity (54m) – Royal Yacht International; M/Y Pantera (35m) – Edmiston; M/Y Champagne and Caviar (31.17m) – Royal Yacht International; M/Y Impact (22m) – Simonazzi Yachts; M/Y Voltaire (23.94m) – Yachtzoo; and M/Y Aquariva 33 (9.92m) – Monte Carlo Boat Service.
On Saturday 23 May, the Cluster Yachting Monaco extends its support for World Boating Day with several meetings arranged in the Principality, starting at Sanlorenzo MED before other activities organised by the Yacht Club de Monaco between Quai Lucciana and Boulevard Louis II.
These include the Sketch to Reality experience, led by the renowned naval architect Espen Øino, to learn more about the different stages in yacht design from the initial sketches to a tour of the completed yacht.
YCM’s La Belle Classe Academy training centre also has a number of presentations arranged on yachting professions and training courses. Finally, it will all be part of the Fête de la Mer organised by Yacht Club de Monaco which is open to the public to come and try a whole range of nautical activities, workshops and sea-related entertainments.
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