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2013
LORETTA ANNE named MOTORYACHT OF THE YEAR at the World Superyacht Awards in Istanbul

Tony Hambrook and the team at Alloy Yachts are pleased to announce the 47m Dubois designed, Loretta Anne has been named MOTOR YACHT of the YEAR at this year’s World Superyacht Awards in Istanbul. The yacht also won the category of “Raised Pilothouse Semi-displacement Motor Yacht”. Don Starkey Design created her “Bahamas Beach House” interior.
The owner and friends, who were in attendance at the WSA were overjoyed with the recognition the yacht received. An experienced owner, she was heavily involved in the design and features for the latest Loretta Anne. This is the owner's third yacht from Alloy.
ALLOY YACHTS once again sponsored the Voyager’s Award at the World Superyacht Awards. We were honoured to present this award to the owners of the 37.33m expedition yacht, Marama. Last year the owners spent the summer cruising northwards from Seattle, through the West Coast of British Columbia to Glacier Bay in Alaska.
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2013
Alloy Yachts launches Encore

Alloy Yachts launches Encore, the 43.9m Dubois designed sloop. Encore was built for experienced Alloy customers and will now spend the coming weeks in commissioning mode before being handed over to the owners in late June.
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2013
The World's Top Sailing Superyacht Builders Become Joint Sponsors of The America's Cup Superyacht Regatta 2013

Alloy Yachts, Perini Navi, Royal Huisman and Vitters Shipyard have joined forces to co-sponsor the Superyacht Regatta being held in San Francisco during the America’s Cup.
The four yards were willing to support the Boat International event being held during the America’s Cup, to ensure the regatta would be just that – A Great Regatta.
We would like to invite our customers to gather in San Francisco to join us in this special once in a lifetime event the 9th, 11th, and 13th September 2013.
www.americascupsuperyachtregatta.com
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2012
Vertigo Wins the International Superyacht Society Award for Best Sailing Yacht over 40 Metres

On October 25th in Fort Lauderdale at a Gala evening for the International Superyacht Society members, Vertigo won the ISS Award for Best Sailing Superyacht over 40 metres.
That makes Vertigo the most awarded yacht Alloy has ever built with seven major awards now under her belt.
Improvements in engineering, technological advancements and a build process firmly in place all guaranteed that Alloy Yachts’ current and future projects will exceed industry standards and enable the team to build these challenging and incredible machines.
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2012
Alloy Yachts launches AY44 on a wet and wild day in Auckland

At 10h10 exactly, on the 18th of October 2012 Alloy Yachts slid the completed 39m motoryacht, AY44 into the Henderson Creek for its first journey to the Auckland Waterfront. The day was one of the most blustery and wet we have seen in a while but the owners and the team from Alloy Yachts were all smiles as she was christened.
AY44 will undergo commissioning over the coming months but if the first day is any proof of a perfectly built and engineered yacht – the commissioning team have already completed the speed trials with the yacht easily reaching its design speed.
AY44 is 39.16m long with a beam of 8.9m and a draft of 2.7m. She is designed by Rene Van Der Velden and an interior created by Redman Whiteley Dixon.
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2012
Vertigo named 'Best in Show'

The 2012 Monaco Yacht Show opened in spectacular style on Wednesday with the impressive Alloy Yachts built Vertigo being presented with the Prix du Design at the Show.
Tony Hambrook hosted HSH Prince Albert onboard Vertigo, along with invited dignitaries, industry leaders and the team from Alloy Yachts.
This is the sixth award that Vertigo has been selected for this year, a testimony to this yacht’s incredible design, workmanship, engineering and technological achievement.
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2012
Alloy Yachts signs 44m Motoryacht
Alloy Yachts are pleased to announce that in the last week of August they signed a contract for a 44m Sorgiovanni Design displacement motoryacht.
The project, known as AY54, will be the first time this customer and his experienced team have built with Alloy Yachts.
During the pre-contract time spent at the yard, the owner’s representatives were so impressed with Alloys’ strong management team, the well defined build processes and the advancements in 3D engineering that they knew Alloy Yachts would deliver exactly what the owner was looking for.
It will be the first time that Alloy Yachts have worked with the Sorgiovanni Design Studio. AY54 will have an interior designed by Justin Redman of Redman, Whiteley, Dixon. Delivery of the motoryacht is scheduled for late 2014.
Alloy Yachts currently have three yachts under construction: Only months away from launching is AY44, a Rene Van Der Velden designed expedition-style motoryacht.
In the early months of 2013 the Dubois designed Encore will be launched, for repeat customers who decided to upgrade their classic 1991 Dubois/Alloy sloop with a larger and more modern version.
Nearer the end of 2013 will see the second Mondango roll out of the yard. These repeat customers loved and missed the process of building their first Mondango so much they decided to come back to Alloy for another two years of exciting and satisfying construction of a new 57m Dubois designed Ketch.
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2012
The 220ft Vertigo takes home another Award

Alloy Yachts would like to congratulate Liquid Automation for winning “Best Application of AV in a Commercial or Government Installation” at this year’s AVIA (Audio Visual Industry Awards) in Australia.
Liquid Automation won the Award for their Integrated Navigation and Entertainment System onboard the Alloy Yachts built “Vertigo”.
The system is the result of the very close collaboration between both companies, culminating in a system built to an exemplary standard in every facet of its execution.
Notable highlights include, an intuitive user interface, fibre optic distribution of HD Video, AMX touchpanels fronting a fully integrated Crestron control system and a sound system providing a HiFi music experience, yet capable of nightclub SPL levels.
Alloy Yachts and Liquid Automation have worked in partnership for more than 5 years and are very proud of their collective works.
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2012
Vertigo Wins Sailing Yacht of the Year!

During a gala event in Istanbul this past weekend the Ṻbercool sailing yacht Vertigo was presented with the prestigious Neptune Award, acknowledging her as the Sailing Yacht of the Year. Vertigo also won the Best Sailing Yacht over 40metres Award.
After years of discussions, designs, meetings, engineering and building – the yacht that at Alloy Yachts, we knew had pushed us, challenged us and in the end satisfied us with an unbelievable sense of accomplishment, has been recognised by a global panel of superyacht owners and industry experts for an acknowledgement we knew she deserved.
Vertigo is 67.2 metres (220ft) in length. She was designed by Philippe Briand and her “Urban at Sea” interior was successfully interpreted by Christian Liaigre.
Vertigo is the culmination of her visionary owners, their representatives, the talented Philippe Briand, the gifted Christian Liaigre and Alloy Yachts’ ability to pull it all together into the incredible craft that she is today.
Click here for more information on Vertigo.
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2012
Alloy Yachts launch AY43 – Loretta Anne

The rain held off for the speeches and champagne blessing of Loretta Anne, the 12th motoryacht to be built by Alloy Yachts and the largest to date.
Loretta Anne is 47m long with a draft of only 2.21m. She is designed by Dubois Naval Architects with an interior from the studio of Don Starkey.
She is the third Alloy Yacht for this treasured customer.
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2011
Kokomo Wins at the ShowBoats Design Awards

Alloy Yachts is proud and pleased to announce that the 58.4m Kokomo has won the ShowBoats Design Award for 'Technical Achievement in a Sailing Yacht' at the ShowBoats Design Awards in Palm Beach, Florida.

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2011
Alloy Yachts begin construction on 56.4 metre Ketch
After over 55,000 nautical miles of luxury offshore sailing, the owners of the 2008 52 metre Mondango have returned to Alloy Yachts to build again.

This time, bigger at 56.4 metres and with refinements that only seasoned sailors would appreciate, the new ketch will have an aft deck spa pool, two large tenders stowed below the foredeck and a swing lift centreboard enabling the yacht to slide into shallow lagoons and waterways by only drawing 4 metres.
This is the fourth yacht currently under construction at Alloy and the 44th yacht built by Alloy Yachts.
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2011
Alloy Yachts takes home TWO Awards at the World Superyacht Awards
Critical Acclaim continues to flow for Alloy Yachts as two of the most recent builds, Imagine II and Kokomo, took home Awards at the Boat International World Superyacht Awards held last weekend.
Imagine II won the Neptune Award for Top Sailing Superyacht (30-44.99m).
The 44.2m sailing yacht further consolidated Alloy Yachts’ reputation of building exquisitely finished, performance oriented Superyachts, by winning the Boat International World Superyachts Award over the weekend.
Launched in June 2010, Imagine II is the result of a seamless collaboration between Alloy Yachts, Dubois Naval Architects and the yacht’s owner to create a high-performance, supremely beautiful superyacht.
Kokomo couldn’t be ignored by the judges and received the Judges Special Award for Technical Achievement. Launched in early 2010, the black-hulled superyacht features an extensive line-up of innovative customisations, for which Alloy Yachts is now the recognised leader.
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2011
Known locally as “The Big One”, Alloy Yachts today launched Vertigo
After 29 months of hard work by the team at Alloy Yachts, the 67.2m Vertigo slipped into the waters at the base of the Alloy Yachts yard this morning.
At 837 GRT, Vertigo is the largest yacht to be built at Alloy Yachts and is also the largest luxury sailing yacht to be built in the Southern Hemisphere.
Vertigo was designed by Philippe Briand, and has an interior designed by Christian Liaigre.
It has been an incredible project and one which all of us at Alloy Yachts are very proud of.
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2011
New Build for Alloy Yachts
The end of 2010 signaled the beginning of a new build for Alloy Yachts with the cutting of plate for AY45.
With Vertigo soon to leave the shed and AY43 and AY44 well underway, the team at Alloy Yachts began to cut the plate for the next yacht, a 43.9m sloop scheduled to launch in late 2012.
Repeat customers, the owners have spent the last 14 years cruising the world aboard AY8 Eclipse. Their love of Eclipse and the long relationship they have had with the people at Alloy Yachts convinced them that it was time to return to the yard and build another.
Their brief was for a bigger, more modern and faster version of what they currently have, while incorporating the qualities they love about Eclipse into a larger yacht.
A notable feature that the new yacht will have is the same style of stepped transom as the 20 year old Eclipse. The steps provide a wonderful extension to the outdoor living area and provide a perfect spot for fishing or just hanging out and watching the wake while underway.
AY45 is designed by Dubois Naval Architects and has an interior designed by the Alloy Yachts Interior Design team along with the owners.
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2010
Kokomo Wins ISS Award for Best Sailing Yacht 40m+

Alloy Yachts is proud and pleased to announce that the 58.4m Kokomo has just won the ISS Award for Best Sailing Yacht 40m+ at the 20th ISS Design Awards in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Special mention and congratulations to Lang and Sue Walker, Dubois Naval Architects, Peter Wilson of MCM, Redman Whiteley Dixon, and all the team at Alloy Yachts.
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2010
AY40 Imagine Sails!

The relationship between Alloy Yachts and Dubois Naval Architects has been a long but happy and fruitful association and the current 44.18 metre Imagine is a culmination of many years of experience – between the Owner, designer and the yard.
The latest incarnation of Imagine is still, from a sailing point of view, a classic sailboat in a traditional Alloy/Dubois style.
The owners close affiliation with America’s Cup, Volvo and TP52 racing has meant that racing technology has been transferred and blended into this classic superyacht. A composite centreboard, an Alloy Yachts custom helm feedback system and semi-balanced composite blade rudder means performance and stability in a fast superyacht. Imagine sports a 58.5m state-of-the-art Southern Spars five spreader mast, an 18.6m hybrid Leisurefurl boom, and EC6 Hybrid rigging with a split continuous backstay. North 3DL sails and a Code Zero arrangement normally found on America’s Cup yachts, mean the team have upped performance but maintained the simplicity of the yachts handling.
For both Alloy Yachts and Dubois Naval Architects their relationship is one which has perhaps changed the face of the sailing Superyacht. With the launch of the latest Imagine and the technology within, the face of performance Superyachts is perhaps changing again.
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2010
Alloy Yachts begins Construction on a World Explorer

Just 25 days after the 44m sloop, Imagine left their shed – Alloy Yachts are cutting plate on AY44, a 39-metre Explorer Yacht designed by Rene Van der Velden.
The specification is for a 39-metre, twin screw, steel hull and aluminium superstructure motor yacht.
AY44 will venture to the far reaches of our oceans without compromise to comfort and safety. She will be completed in 2012.
Her luxurious interior will be designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon. The owner’s representative will be Peter Wilson of MCM, a regular around the Alloy Yachts yard and well qualified to oversee this new project.
AY44 will be built to Lloyds 100 A1 SSC YACHT MONO G6 MCH, UMS and Compliance with LY2.
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2010
Alloy Yachts launches SY Imagine.

On Tuesday the 15th of June, Alloy Yachts christened the 44.2m sailing yacht Imagine.
This is the second Dubois designed Imagine Alloy Yachts has created, having built the first Imagine back in 1993. The team of Dubois Naval Architects and Alloy Yachts, working with the owner has created a high performance, superyacht with the technical sailing attributes of a much smaller racing machine. The desire to recapture the essence of the original Imagine with low, sleek lines and a large cockpit was kept but enhanced by all the advancements in the technologies Alloy has made since the first Imagine was launched. This new Imagine will be outperforming her peers on the water whilst giving her owner new levels of comfort and entertainment when living onboard.
Imagine was floated to Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour, the following day her Southern Spars carbon fibre mast was stepped. She will begin on-the-water commissioning early next week.
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2010
Alloy Yachts Underway with AY43, a 47m Motoryacht.

Soon after SY Kokomo was launched from Alloy Yachts’ Bay 6, the space was back in use as the team started construction on a 47m flybridge motoryacht.
The award-winning team of Alloy Yachts, Dubois Naval Architects and Donald Starkey Design is working together again to build the spacious motoryacht. The same team created Allogante, now known as Loretta Anne, which won the 2009 ISS Award for the best 24-40m motoryacht.
“This is the third Alloy Yachts-built motoryacht our client has owned and we will again enjoy working with the owner to create a beautiful vessel which exceeds expectations” says managing director, Tony Hambrook.
AY43, is scheduled to be delivered in early 2012. The 47m yacht has four staterooms, an owners’ suite, spa pool and gymnasium.
The yacht’s homeport will be the Bahamas, hence the shallow draft of just 2.2m. The addition of zero-speed stabilisers adds to the vessel’s suitability for luxurious and comfortable anchoring. Another feature is the enclosed flybridge where the side windows can be raised and lowered to ensure the comfort of the owner and guests.
The yacht is being built to Lloyd’s classification 100 A1 SSC YACHT MONO G6 MCH (<500 gross tonnes) and LY2 and will have a cruising speed of 14.5 kts.
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2009

AY39 – 58.4m Kokomo
On a beautiful spring morning, the third Kokomo to be built at Alloy Yachts slid into the water for her trip down the waterway to Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour.
The 58.4 m superyacht’s launch created a new record as the largest sailing yacht to be built to date, by Alloy Yachts or any other New Zealand boat builder.
She will spend the next two months in final commissioning and sailing about the sparkling Waitemata.
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2009
Tony Hambrook awarded the International Superyacht Society's Highest Accolade - The ISS Leadership Award

The straight talking, no holds barred managing director of Alloy Yachts, Tony Hambrook has been awarded the ISS Leadership Award by his peers within the worlds superyacht industry Already awarded with the Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for distinguished service in the New Zealand export sector, Tony Hambrook was acknowledged for his honesty, hard work and outstanding contribution to the worldwide community of superyachts.
Tony has always had an absolute "no compromise" approach to his management of Alloy Yachts and ensures that the team that build the boats with him are always lead by a man who leads by example, hence why Alloy Yachts has an undisputed reputation for producing some of the most well constructed and beautifully crafted yachts in the world. Accolades and awards have followed each launch of a new yacht and now, the man who has been at the helm of Alloy Yachts for two decades and ensures each one is as perfect as it can possibly be, has been acknowledged with this outstanding award.
Please join the team at Alloy Yachts in congratulating Tony Hambrook for his hard work, pursuit of perfection and ability to push the best ability out of every man and woman at Alloy Yachts in order to ensure that our customers get what they were looking for. Nothing short of perfection.
Stop Press:
Mondango wins International Superyacht Society Award for Best Sailing Yacht 40m Plus
Allogante wins International Superyacht Society Award for Best Motoryacht 24m - 40m
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2009
The Legacy of Excellence Continues – Mondango wins Showboats Awards

With 24 award winning yachts in a mere 24 years, Alloy Yachts has continued its reputation of excellence with another critically acclaimed and award winning yacht, Mondango. The Showboats Award for “Best Sailing Yacht over 45 metres” was handed to the Alloy Yachts team on 31st of October during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2009.
Alloy Yachts is proud of the boats that have been delivered and excited about the ones that will soon be.
Being recognised for our diligent work, leading edge technological advances and absolute dedication to, not only the client but, our people and the industry as a whole, has proven once again that work done from the heart and soul will always deliver a superior yacht.
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2009

Mondango
The sensational 51.7metre ketch, Mondango will be showing herself off at the Monaco Yacht Show this year. Featuring a bright, eclectic and sumptuous interior designed by Reymond Langton Design and the sleek and recognisable silhouette of a Dubois yacht – Mondango combines the finest Alloy Yachts has to offer and along with her adventurous owners and crew, has won her way into the hearts of all who board her.
If you wish to see Mondango during the Monaco Yacht Show (Sept. 23-26) please contact lindab@alloyyachts.co.nz or come to see us during the show on stand number QE10 and berth number E08. Appointments Essential.
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2009
Allogante
Friday the 14th of August saw the 40metre, Loretta Anne (ex Allogante) being slipped onto the Dockwise - Super Servant3 bound for Florida. Loretta Anne is the fourth Flybridge motoryacht, built by Alloy Yachts and designed by Dubois Naval Architects.
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2009
Allogante Sold
Alloy Yachts is pleased to announce that the 40m Dubois designed Allogante has been sold. The yacht will be renamed, Loretta Anne and shipped on the Dock Express to Florida in August.
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2009
BI WSA Finalists
Red Dragon and Mondango were both Finalists in the Boat International World Superyacht Awards.

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2009
Allogante launched
40m Dubois Motoryacht.
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