For the third year in a row, VIPs attending the 2017 Sailing World Cup in Miami, Florida, will enjoy watching the Olympic competitors from the fly bridge of a Prestige Motor Yacht.
The Rio 2016 Olympic Sailing Competition featured 380 athletes from 66 nations in 274 boats racing across ten Olympic disciplines. Photo by World Sailing
This year the Prestige 420 will be on hand for the 28th running of Sailing World Cup Miami, US Sailing’s premier event for top-level Olympic-class racing. As the only North American regatta to be included in the Sailing World Cup series, the regatta is a mainstay on the winter circuit for sailors campaigning for the next Olympic Games.
From Lasers to 470s to windsurfers, there’s plenty of great racing to be had at this year’s Sailing World Cup, Miami. Photo by World Sailing
Competitors in the 49er, 49er FX, RS:X, and Nacra events will have five days of fleet racing from Tuesday, January 24 to Friday, January 27 with medal races on Saturday, January 28. Athletes competing in the Laser, Radial, Finn, 470, and 2.4mR will have six days of fleet racing from Tuesday, January 24 to Saturday, January 28, with medal races for all classes on Sunday, January 29. Medals will be awarded to the top three boats in each class.
Like any Olympic athlete, these sailors are incredibly fit and agile and are extremely competitive. Photo by World Sailing
Regatta Headquarters will be located at the City of Miami’s Regatta Park, in Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida. Additional hosts for the event include the US Sailing Center Miami (a U.S. Olympic Training Site), Coconut Grove Sailing Club and Shake-A-Leg Miami. These sailing organizations host classes onshore, as well as help run the on-the-water racing. The Coral Reef Yacht Club hosts the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
Prestige, due to its close affiliation with world-class sailboat builder Jeanneau, has long been associated with the world’s premier sailing events. “Being part of this year’s Sailing World Cup, contributing to the next generation of Olympic and Para-Olympic sailors is both an honor and a privilege.” says Nick Harvey, President of Jeanneau America.
Question: What do you get when you gather a group of enthusiastic boat owners and potential boat owners, plant them under the warm Florida sun for two days, wine and dine them, dance the night away to a great live band, and take numerous rides across the waters of Sarasota Bay on million dollar yachts? Answer: One outstanding good time!
The inaugural Sea & Shore event took place this past weekend in lovely Sarasota, Florida. The idea behind the event says Margriet Mitchell, Director of Marketing for Prestige, was to bring together current Prestige owners along with potential Prestige owners to give them the opportunity to test out our 2017 models, share stories and ideas with the Prestige staff, and meet some of the designers responsible for bringing our boats to life.
Amy Port (owner, Prestige 560) and Desiree Van Welsum (owner, Prestige 550 S) kick back during a boat ride across Sarasota Bay aboard the NC 11 (photo by Jonathan Murray)
“A FANTASTIC weekend in Sarasota for Prestige Yachts, Sea & Shore event. Many sea-trials, the new 630, great food and entertainment. Good friends, old and new!” Brad Heil, Chesapeake Yacht Center
A great shot taken from the helicopter featuring the Prestige 750 in the foreground along with the Jeanneau NC11, Leader 46, Prestige 450, 500, 560, and new 630 behind
So often, events such as these can end up being so large that it’s difficult for people to get to know one another and spend any real quality time experiencing the boats in detail. This was not the case with this year’s Sea & Shore event. “The idea was to keep the event relatively small and intimate so our customers felt like true VIPs” says Margriet. And this is exactly what it was. Space was limited to just 100 people with the agenda designed to be fun, relaxed, and informative. Designers Camillo Garroni of Garroni Design and Jean-Francois de Premorel of JF de Premorel Concepts were on hand throughout the weekend to interact with clients and answer questions.
“I’ve been fortunate to both attend and run many high-end events. Sea & Shore 2016 was up there with the best of them. Thanks for delivering such an outstanding customer experience. Already looking forward to next year” Jonathan Murray, Synergy lll (Prestige 550 S)
Good times underway aboard the all-new Prestige 630 (photo by Jonathan Murray)
“Had a great morning, sea-trialing the Prestige Yachts 630. Cruise speed: 23.5 knots. Top end: 29.5 knots. Stay tuned for a full review in an upcoming issue of Yachting.” Patrick Sciacca, Yachting Magazine
And of course a great event deserves great press coverage which is why representatives of Yachting Magazine, Boating Magazine, and Power and MotorYacht were on hand to join in the fun and experience the boats firsthand.
When all was said and done and the boats had taken their last run on Sarasota Bay, there was definitely a feeling of closeness among all who were there along with an appreciation for having attended such a fun and entertaining event.
Prestige, a whole lot more than just an elegant motor yacht!
If you’re fortunate enough to be attending the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show this year and find yourself on the Prestige display, you’re sure to notice a new girl in town in the form of a 63 foot motor yacht. The Prestige 630 is the latest addition to the Prestige family and is making its North American debut at this year’s Fort Lauderdale show coming up later this week from November 3-7.
New for 2017, the Prestige 630 displays grace in motion off the coast of Les Sables d’Olonne, France
From a boat builders perspective, certainly one of the most important considerations that goes into the making of a great boat is whether or not when all is said and done, people want to buy it. In order for this to happen, especially with a big boat like a 63 footer, a real balance needs to be struck between the design of the boat, how the boat performs, the look of the boat, the overall quality of the finished product and the always important issue of the final price. Often times a boat will come along that may have lots of great creature comforts but may not run through the water very well. Other times, a boat can perform well but may not be very comfortable to live aboard. And there are still other boats out there that perform well and are plenty comfortable but cost an arm and a leg to buy so not a lot of them get sold. The bottom line is that it’s a real art to be able to consistently turn out a finished product that encompasses all the essential elements for it to be successful in the market. Thankfully, we are pretty good at bringing all the essential elements together and this can be clearly seen in the new Prestige 630.
The main salon aboard the Prestige 630 provides plenty of elegance, comfort, and an abundance of natural light
Powered by twin Volvo IPS 950s, the Prestige 630 is capable of reaching speeds of 28 knots and will happily cruise all day long at 24 knots. And while speed is important, it is by no means the defining feature of this exceptional new motor yacht.
Outstanding master cabin features over-size bed, ensuite head and shower, great settee, built-in entertainment center, and separate entrance
Owners of the Prestige 630 will enjoy a host of onboard amenities from the award-winning design firm of Garroni Design. Plenty of deck space for life underway combine with a fantastic interior layout featuring 3 separate cabins with 3 heads and showers to make life onboard truly exceptional.
Whether on deck or tucked safely inside, the Prestige 630 is designed for total comfort on board
We invite you to meet this new girl of ours later this week in Ft. Lauderdale. But until then, more about the 630 can be found online at prestige-yachts.com. We look forward to meeting you during the show and welcoming you on board the all new Prestige 630.