German superyacht conference focuses on high-tech and luxury

The German Superyacht Conference 2026 gathered 130 guests in Hamburg for discussions on innovation and luxury in yacht design. Attendees heard six presentations, a moderated panel, and enjoyed a remote piano concert. Topics ranged from electric propulsion to security challenges in the industry.

The event took place at the Hotel Hafen Hamburg, moderated by Michael Antwerpes, with a welcome from Martin Hager, editor-in-chief of Boote Exclusiv. Sponsors including Pantaenius, Pianohaus Möller, Oldenburger, Panoblu, Nomen, and HB Technics introduced themselves through short videos interspersed with the sessions.

The conference opened with a surprise remote performance of 'Sabre Dance' on a grand piano, streamed from Rostock and played in real time on site. Peter Möller of Pianohaus Möller explained, "On yachts, the piano on board plays like a radio or gives a remote concert," noting a special anchoring system for stability.

Tanno Weeda, head of design at De Voogt Naval Architects, discussed the yacht design process from concept to completion, highlighting features like the Nemo Lounges on Feadship yachts 'Breath' and 'Savannah,' which allow underwater views through large windows.

Michael Jost of eD-Tec emphasized electrification in superyachts, stating, "The world is going electric." He advocated for robust motors, powerful batteries, efficient hulls with foils, and synthetic alcohols, urging, "Make your yachts fit for methanol!"

Hermen de Jong from Royal Huisman showcased projects like an 85-metre sloop and 81-metre schooner under construction, plus the 60-metre 'Sarissa' (2023) with diesel-electric drive for silent operation. He also mentioned 'Aera' with its fixed wing sail, adding, "We like to bring a bit of excitement to the market."

Dr Julia Riedmeier of Code\Luxe explored luxury trends, saying, "Luxury is motivating and can create a bridge to the ideal self." She positioned yachts near the top of luxury hierarchies, noting younger customers' expectations for accessibility.

A new panel, led by Dr Tim Schommer and Dr Volker Lücke of Clyde & Co, featured Dr Heiko Herold, Dr Justus Reinke of Lürssen, Dr Kolja auf der Heide of Yachtwerft Meyer, and Benjamin Bäker of Oldenburger. Discussions covered German yacht building, AI use, and supply chain security amid geopolitical tensions, particularly with China. Participants called for "more decisiveness, deregulation and an improvement in competitive conditions," with Reinke adding, "Step on the gas, clear course!"

Sascha Meinhardt of Quantum reviewed stabiliser technology, noting that 80 percent of German superyachts over 60 metres use his products. He detailed remedies for seasickness and introduced the F 45 model, which is 60 percent more effective, quieter, and more efficient.

Theodoros Fotiadis, founder of Astra Nord shipyard in Stralsund, highlighted Germany's technical precision and plans to target the 65- to 70-metre market using prepared platforms for quality and speed. He quipped, "I like problems," when asked about balancing design and shipyard roles.

Sessions concluded around 6 p.m., followed by networking. The next conference is set for the last Thursday in February 2027.

Liittyvät artikkelit

The Superyacht Technology Show is launching a dedicated Startup Zone at its 2026 edition in partnership with Yachting Ventures. The event, set for 10–11 March 2026 at the World Trade Centre Barcelona, focuses on new and emerging technologies in the superyacht industry. This initiative aims to connect startups with key decision-makers in the sector.

Raportoinut AI

The Palm Beach International Boat Show will run from March 25 to 29, 2026, featuring some of the largest superyachts for sale, charter and debut. Highlights include the 78.4-metre Rocinante and the 74-metre Casino Royale among others. Owners, experts and enthusiasts are preparing to attend the event.

Turkish shipyard Nebula Yacht has launched the 57.6-metre motor yacht Amanda after nearly 13 years of construction. The vessel, originally started by another yard, underwent modifications before its debut in Antalya. Delivery to the owner is planned for the 2026 season.

Raportoinut AI

Italian builder Custom Line has introduced the Navetta 35, a 113-foot superyacht under construction at the Ferretti Group's Ancona shipyard. Designed with exteriors by Filippo Salvetti and interiors by ACPV Architects, the vessel emphasizes spacious interiors and panoramic views. It features accommodations for 10 guests and six crew members, powered by engines offering a range of up to 1,800 miles.

 

 

 

Tämä verkkosivusto käyttää evästeitä

Käytämme evästeitä analyysiä varten parantaaksemme sivustoamme. Lue tietosuojakäytäntömme tietosuojakäytäntö lisätietoja varten.
Hylkää