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Silent-Yachts was restructured into Silent Group

The Austrian company Silent-Yachts has been restructured into the Silent Group comprising several separate divisions – Silent-Yachts, Silent-Tenders, Silent-Management, Silent-Charter, Silent-Brokerage, Silent-Resorts and Silent-Shop. Viaport MarinaSilent-Yachts will offer fully electric solar-powered catamarans from 18 to 36 meters for quiet, zero-emission cruising. Additionally, now a new sub-division will also build hybrid yachts using both conventional propulsion and renewable solar power. The first hybrid yacht is an 82ft model that will be built in partnership with Turkey-based VisionF Yachts. Further models will be announced in 2022. A full range of management services for Silent customers, including documentation, flag registration, certification, charter and yacht management, maintenance and maintenance, will be provided by Silent-Management. The Silent-Charter will offer the brand’s yachts for charter from the fleet base in Port Adriano, Mallorca and around the world. Silent VisionF 82In addition, the Group plans to offer brokerage services and zero-carbon and ultra-sustainable resorts with luxurious beachfront solar residences. The online store will offer electric water toys and smart electric gadgets.Silent 80 under construction 2021 was a record year for the brand with 21 yachts sold. There are 17 yachts currently under construction in various stages of production, including eight Silent 60 series, six Silent 80 series, two Silent VisionF 82 and the first Silent 120 (formerly Silent 100). Silent shipyard in Fano, Italy “After we began researching solar yacht technologies in 2004, the company has evolved and grown and last year’s sales show that we are continuing to grow. We are now a truly international group with diverse interests requiring expanded resources and production space. This allows us to collaborate with other shipyards such as VisionF to help them harness solar technology as a step towards a more sustainable future,” says Michael Köhler, Founder and CEO of Silent-Yachts. Silent-Yachts produces the world’s first all-solar vessel. sustainable ocean production catamaran yachts. They are powered exclusively by solar energy and capable of traveling up to 100 miles per day. In 2009, founders Heike and Michael Köhler, who spent 6,000 days sailing more than 75,000 miles around the world, launched the Solarwave 46, the first fully autonomous blue water catamaran after years of propulsion testing at solar power, and they’ve been building boats ever since. Credits: Silent-Yachts

February 11, 2022