, Camper & Nicholsons, Fraser and Northrop & Johnson were among the leading global brokerage houses, who represented almost 60 per cent of yachts on display. The new sailing area featured a dozen yachts, ranging from a Sunreef 80 sailing catamaran, Double Happiness, to the 54.3m Shenandoah of Sark built in 1902 and exhibited by Fraser, while the Swan 120 was among world premieres. The total worth of superyachts on display were estimated to be worth around €3.6 billion.
“The 2021 MYS appears to have benefited from the excitement spurred by this reunion, as well as from the favourable state of the market, with an increase in yacht sales over the last 18 months. Clients have turned to yachting to escape the gloomy context that the pandemic has brought about and the frustration of having their freedom restricted.”
“Therefore, 2021 has been a win-win for everyone involved in yachting. Thanks to the Steering Committee founded this year, we intend to pursue our collaboration to further improve the MYS for the 2022 edition.” For more yacht reads, click
Entertainment Entertainment Latest News, Entertainment Entertainment Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: CBS DFW - 🏆 542. / 51 Read more »