Superyacht News | No fuel. No fun. Can we still afford to charter?
Alexander Griffiths of Tidal Communications attends MYBA to find out how operational costs are affecting the demand for charter…
Well … yes, and here we go again. Boat season. The big one, anyway. With most of the charter fleet now repositioned in the Med and most of their respective charter managers in Sanremo for the MYBA Charter Show – the first major European charter event on the calendar – if I wanted to get a true read on how this season will play out, this was precisely where I needed to be.

Superyacht Partners with strong start to the Mediterranean season.
GX Superyachts, a brand of hybrid boatbuilder Greenline Yachts, has reached a new milestone on its 42-metre flagship model, with the debut GX42 now entering the final stages of outfitting ahead of her anticipated summer 2026 launch.
The eThekwini Municipality has secured a R1.9b investment to develop superyacht facilities, with the project expected to create over 2 000 jobs and give tourism a boost. In a bold new move, Durban is set to become Africa’s first superyacht hub.This is big news for the city, but could also have exciting ripple effects for KZN as a whole, reports Zululand Observer.