Pendennis
Hemisphere
26 Sep 2011 13:32

Copyright: monacoeye • Sep 2011 • Monaco • Do not copy without permission.
Yacht name: Hemisphere
Length: 145 ft • 44 m
Year: 2011
Builder: Pendennis Shipyard
Naval architect, exterior: Van Petegham Lauriot Prevost
Interior design: Michael Leach Design
Billed as the world’s largest luxury catamaran, Hemisphere is truly a sight to behold. Read More...
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Tenaz
22 Sep 2010 09:29

Copyright: HOS/monacoeye • 2010 Monaco Yacht Show • Do not copy without permission.
Yacht name: Tenaz
Length: 128 ft • 39 m
Year: 1996
Builder: Pendennis
Interior: Redman Whitely Dixon
Tenaz taking her place for the show, spotted here by Henry.
Steel
30 Nov 2008 12:17
Rebecca
10 Apr 2008 17:10
Mitseaah
08 Oct 2007 11:51
Desirade 4
19 Aug 2007 23:54

Yacht name: Desirade 4
Formerly: Mamamouchi (pictured)
Length: 128 ft • 39 m
Year: 1996 - refit: 2005
Builder: Pendennis
Architect: Dubois Naval Architects
Interior: Redman Whiteley Dixon
Photo: monacoeye • Monaco Yacht Show 2005
Wally B
11 May 2007 10:08
Serena M
28 Feb 2007 22:06


Yacht name: Serena M -> Ilonka (2008)
Formerly: Christine (pictured)
Length: 149 ft • 46 m
Year: 1999
Builder: Pendennis
Architect: Dubois
Photo: 26 June 2006 • Monaco • monacoeye
Christine has had a name change since this summer and resurfaced in St Barths as Serena M, with dark blue sat masts. Bob's photo in the comments…
Va Bene
27 Nov 2006 20:37

Yacht name: Va Bene
Length: 157 ft • 48 m
Year: 1992
Builder: Cees Cornelissen • Euroship (later bought by Oceanco?)
Photo: Robert Paylor • St Barths • 2006
Eric Clapton's recent purchase Va Bene has now been completely refitted by Pendennis and features in the December 2008 edition of Italian magazine Y&S.
Adela
05 Aug 2006 23:30

Yacht name: Adela
Length: 172 ft • 52 m
Year: 1903
Design: WC Storey
Builder: JG Fay • Southampton
Rebuilt: 1994 • Gerard Dykstra • Pendennis
Refit (lengthened): 2000 • German Frers • Pendennis
Photo: Monaco • 3 August 2006
Adela is a "big class" schooner, fore-runner of the J-class America's Cup class. She was rebuilt with a combination of traditional materials and modern technology, including cutting-edge lightweight sails, to produce an elegant and yet fast classic yacht. She left the Pendennis yard from her latest refit in May this year…
Shamrock V
10 Sep 2005 19:35

Yacht name: Shamrock V • J K3
Formerly Shamrock V -> Quadrifoglio
Length: 120 ft • 36 m
Year: 1930 • Refit: 1980 • 2001
Builder: Camper & Nicholson
Refit: Gerard Dijkstra
Three days away from the 7th Monaco Classic Week 2005, three famous, and rare, J class racing yachts have already arrived.
Here is Shamrock V, the oldest of the J class sloops, built in 1930 for Sir Thomas Lipton's last America's Cup. Designed by Nicholson and built by Camper and Nicholson, she is also the only remaining J class to have been built in wood.
Shamrock V was owned by two famous aviators Sir Sopwith and Sir Richard Fairey, then passed into Italian hands. Mario Crespi installed the bird's eye maple interior and in 1962 Piero Scanu had her fully rebuilt at Camper and Nicholson's.
Since then she was well kept, in Newport, Rhode Island, and refitted in 1989 by Elizabeth Meyer. Now back in the UK she has just completed another refit at the Pendennis Shipyard in Falmouth.






