M/Y Little Blue recently visited Seal Superyachts’ Australian partner Gold Coast City Marina and Shipyard (GCCM) as they prepare to enjoy all the South Pacific has to offer in the lead up to next year’s America’s Cup.

M/Y Little Blue recently visited Seal Superyachts’ Australian partner Gold Coast City Marina and Shipyard (GCCM) as they prepare to enjoy all the South Pacific has to offer in the lead up to next year’s America’s Cup.
The Australian Superyacht Rendezvous features the capabilities and opportunities in Australia as well as the experiences to be had in Australian waters.
As the 36th edition of the Americas Cup draws near, progress is being made in Auckland to support the fleet of Superyachts planning on visiting New Zealand during the event.
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With the announcement of the opening of their New Zealand office, Seal Superyachts now boast a complete coverage of support service throughout the South Pacific for visiting Superyachts.
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The Gold Coast will dazzle in nautical glamour and charter experiences when more than $200 million of the world’s finest charter superyachts move in for the second Australian Superyacht Rendezvous, returning to Gold Coast City Marina and Shipyard from 20-21 April 2018.
Five gold anchors accreditations awarded to Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard.
The plans to build the $5 million (AUD) waterfront Marine Innovation Hub have just been released to the public.