Please select your home edition
Edition
Vaikobi 2024 LEADERBOARD

Thai charter licence for foreign-flagged vessels confirmed

by Singapore Yacht Events on 24 Jun 2015
Sunshine and Sapphire. Asia Superyacht Rendezvous 2013. Expect more superyachts to be chartering in Thailand soon. Guy Nowell http://www.guynowell.com
At a public meeting in Phuket last Friday, Ministerial approval was confirmed for foreign-flagged superyachts to be able to apply for a special charter licence to operate commercially in Thailand’s waters. This historic move is expected to provide a significant stimulus to yachting activity in South East Asia and to the future prospects for the whole boating industry.

Andy Treadwell, owner of the Singapore Yacht Show and one of the industry stakeholders driving the discussions with Thailand's Minister of Transport, said of Friday’s meeting: 'We believe this will be the beginning of a major shift of charter business to Asia in the winter season. It's a fantastic result for the yachting industry here, and we congratulate the Thai Government for the highly proactive stance they have taken with this initiative and the speed with which they have approved it.'

The launch of the new Phuket Yacht Show in the coming months will be critical to placing Thailand on the international yacht charter map. Treadwell continued: 'Phuket will be the principal hub for the long-awaited 'third destination' for charter yachts – now a highly attractive alternative to the Caribbean after a summer in the Mediterranean. We are gearing up to promote it to all existing superyacht owners and charter brokers, as well as to the thousands of new potential charter clients in Asia.'

One of the main authors of the proposal for the new charter licence, Jean-Marc Poullet, commented: 'I am absolutely delighted with this news, and that all the hard work from my colleagues in the Superyacht Working Group has been worth it. The economic impact for Thailand will be tremendous over the coming years, and our working relationship with all the various members of the local authorities has been really excellent; always highly positive.'


Rico Stapel, another of the principal drivers of the initiative, was equally enthusiastic. 'It's great to have been involved in what we believe will be such a game-changing project for Thailand's yachting scene, and for Asia generally,' he said. 'There have been similar campaigns in various other countries recently, and in every case the governments have recognised the benefits that high-end, high spending yacht tourism can bring. Quite aside from the revenue going directly into the local economies from provisioning, fuel, refit and repair and so on, the positive knock-on effect on local charter boats and the marine leisure business generally has been proved time and again to be really important.'

As an already popular destination for luxury travel, Phuket is perfectly positioned geographically and able to offer strong infrastructural support to an inbound fleet of superyachts. It is the first and most logical stop-off point after crossing from the Mediterranean before heading south to Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and on to Australia and New Zealand. There will soon be well over 100 permanent superyacht berths following considerable investment at the Yacht Haven and Ao Po marinas, bolstered by a wide range of local maintenance and service providers, making Phuket the largest cruising hub for luxury yachts in South East Asia.


Recent years have seen a significant increase in yacht traffic; this season Phuket has already welcomed around 75 superyachts to its marinas. But with the cost of transit from the Mediterranean running up to US$500,000 in some cases, the lack of opportunity to recoup outlay through charter has made owners hesitate to make the investment of fuel and time. With such restrictions now lifted, the case for taking a charter yacht to discover the largely unspoiled, uniquely beautiful and virtually limitless cruising grounds of South East Asia is a compelling one.

The inaugural Phuket Yacht Show, for which the dates are to be announced shortly pending further discussions with the government, is to focus on attracting potential charter clients to experience the luxury of a superyacht first-hand, as well as introducing charter brokers from around the world to the wonderful opportunities in the region. Once charter activity increases in South East Asia, industry experts forecast that regional ownership will follow suit, with new yachts being brought to Phuket as a home port.

Treadwell concluded of the meeting’s outcome: “We couldn’t have asked for a better outcome for Thailand and South East Asia, but also for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific cruising grounds beyond. With the continuing success of the Singapore Yacht Show, soon to be joined by the increased exposure of charter opportunities through the new Phuket Yacht Show, yachting in Asia is set to finally make the mark it deserves on the global stage.”




Henri-Lloyd - For the ObsessedVaikobi 2024 FOOTER38 South / Jeanneau AUS SF30 OD - FOOTER

Related Articles

Ambrogio Beccaria wins The Transat CIC in Class40
Crossing the line of the historic race at 03:47:55 hrs this morning Italy's Ambrogio Beccaria on his all Italian designed and built Musa 40 Alla Grande Pirelli added the hugely prestigious Transat CIC Class 40 title to his steadily growing collection of solo and short handed ocean racing honours this morning.
Posted today at 8:19 am
Marine Auctions: May Online Auctions
Bidding to open on Friday 24th May May 2024 Online Auction Bidding to Open Friday 24th May Close Thursday 30th May at 2pm AEST.
Posted today at 5:16 am
Is this the slipperiest AC75 boat in the fleet?
There's plenty to suggest American Magic's 'Patriot' is the most refined aerodynamic package so far There's plenty to suggest that American Magic's AC75 'Patriot' is the most refined aerodynamic package so far and if that's the case the team's new machine could be the lowest drag Cup boat out there.
Posted today at 5:11 am
The 5 Minute Warning
Andy Rice & Matt Sheahan's 5min racing update PlanetSail's Matt Sheahan catches up with Sailjuice's Andy Rice who's reporting from the South of France. Andy's at the last big regatta for the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 classes before the Olympic Games just over a couple of months from now.
Posted on 9 May
Ensign's latest news, upcoming events, top picks
Showcasing their demonstrator stock sale, including the soon to arrive Bavaria C46 In this edition, Ensign showcase their demonstrator stock sale (including the soon to arrive Bavaria C46), highlight exciting upcoming boat shows, recap recent events, and take a walk-through of the new Nautitech 48 Open.
Posted on 9 May
44Cup Baiona Day 1
Strong start in light conditions From some way out the opening day of the 44Cup Baiona, the second event of the 2024 circuit for the high performance owner-driver RC44 one designs, was looking light.
Posted on 9 May
The Transat CIC Update
Ambrogio Beccaria has Class 40 finish line and victory 'in sight' With less than 140 miles to go to the finish line of the Transat CIC solo race across the North Atlantic from Lorient to New York Italy's Ambrogio Beccaria appears to have dealt with the last weather hurdle earlier today.
Posted on 9 May
49er & 49er FX Europeans & Nacra 17 Worlds Day 3
Lighter breeze launches young Germans up the FX rankings A drop in wind strength brought huge changes to the 49erFX leaderboard on day three of the European Championship in La Grande Motte in the South of France.
Posted on 9 May
470 Europeans at Cannes Day 3
While racing did get underway in light winds, the breeze then dropped to nothing While racing did get underway in light winds, with a full lap completed, the breeze then dropped to nothing, resulting in the race being abandoned. Unfortunately that was it for the day and the fleet were sent ashore.
Posted on 9 May
Cup Spy May 8: First cross in Barcelona
Three teams sail AC75s off Barcelona on Wednesday, the first opportunity for the teams to tangle Three teams sailed AC75s off Barcelona on Wednesday, the first opportunity for the teams to tangle, and have the inevitable accidental hookup as the Challengers sized up their opposition for the first time. A fourth team Luna Rossa worked up off Cagliari.
Posted on 9 May