Please select your home edition
Edition
C-Tech 2021 America's Cup 728x90 TOP

Superyacht Australia hosts visiting MYBA Executive Officer

by Lisa Keleher 18 Apr 2018 22:57 PDT

This week Superyacht Australia is hosting MYBA Executive Officer, Coralyn Tracey who is visiting from the South of France. Superyacht Australia want to showcase the facilities and capability of the Australian Superyacht Industry to ensure these global associations understand what Australia has to offer.

MYBA, the Worldwide Yachting Association is an internationally renowned professional organisation. The Superyacht industry has developed and evolved immeasurably over the past two decades with MYBA adopting an increasingly influential and significant role in this industry, working closely with Government organisations, Coastguards, the International Maritime Organisation, Licensed Marine Underwriters, Insurance Companies and Lawyers. Both the MYBA Charter Agreement and the MYBA Memorandum of Agreement have been developed over the years and provide an industry standard throughout the world.

Membership is available to eligible global companies and individuals with a proven track record of professional excellence in the yachting industry. There are three Superyacht Australia members who have obtained this highly regarded membership and these companies alongside Superyacht Australia will be helping showcase the Australian domestic charter market, a growing segment of the industry here in Australia.

M Edwards spokesperson for Superyacht Australia stated, “Visits to the Whitsundays including Abel Point Marina have already taken place, and a visit has been arranged south to Sydney with a cruise on the Sydney Harbour and a look at Sydney’s marina facilities. Cora has already spent the past week on the Gold Coast as the guest of the Gold Coast City Council during the Commonwealth games with MYBA looking to evaluate this region for a MYBA event. Currently a key issue facing the superyacht industry in Australia is the fact, unlike our South Pacific neighbours, international superyachts are not allowed to charter here. Key barriers to growth of the industry are revenue and jobs for Australians. Superyacht Australia is currently lobbying government to get this changed and open up the Australian industry, increasing the tourism revenue and significant jobs for regional Australia in particular”.

Cora commented “I love it here! I have told everyone I might not go back home. The Gold Coast is an amazing city with the key facilities and infrastructure we look for when analysing locations for a MYBA event.

The government here should listen to your industry as Australia is losing out on millions of dollars as superyachts choose to go to other Pacific countries or stay in traditional cruising grounds where chartering is simpler. We are impressed by the work Superyacht Australia is doing to change this. It can be a frustrating task but also a very rewarding one. When governments change legislation, they rapidly see the significant contribution superyachts cruising in Australian waters make to the economy, and more importantly, the number of jobs they create and constantly maintain. All previous studies have demonstrated this, not least of which the recent Superyacht Industry economic impact study”

The ASMEX conference coming up 21-23 May at the Intercontinental Sanctuary Cove will see key industry and government stakeholders debate these issues further and will spend time discussing how Australia can create a welcoming environment for visiting international superyachts. Government is keen to work closer with Superyacht Australia and the industry to facilitate a positive environment for these visiting superyachts.

By working with a MYBA Company, yacht owners and charterers can benefit from the safeguards that have been established and be assured they are represented by experienced professionals.

The Australia charter market is growing significantly and 20 of the key vessels available for charter can be viewed this weekend at the Australian Superyacht Rendezvous at the Gold Coast City Marina. Coralyn will head back to the Gold Coast to address an industry forum at the event and view the excellent line up of superyachts that will be on display.

The MYBA members of Superyacht Australia who hosted and sponsored the visit to the Whitsundays and are hosting the Sydney visit are Bray Management, Ocean Alliance, Sydney Superyachts and Fraser Yachts.

Related Articles

Hong Kong to host 2027 Dragon World Championship
Taking place from 21 to 29 November 2026 The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and the Sailing Federation of Hong Kong, China in partnership with the Hong Kong Dragon Association, is proud to announce that Hong Kong will host the 2027 Hong Kong Dragon World Championship from 21 to 29 November 2026. Posted today at 8:43 am
2025 WASZP Pre-Games in Weymouth Day 1
Four races held for all flights in the sunshine The WASZP Pre-Games got under way in Weymouth on Thursday with all the ingredients for a great day on the water: a steady WSW breeze, sunshine, and plenty of smiles heading out onto the racecourse in Portland Harbour. Posted today at 7:44 am
Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta day 4
ILCA 6 & 7, Men's & Women's Formula Kite and 470 Mixed Teams Wrap Up The racing for the first 5 classes of the Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta wrapped up with a twist in conditions and breeze just to mix it up for the competitors. Posted today at 5:17 am
Strong start on LA waters for Australian Sailors
A valuable week of racing at the Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta Australia's top Olympic class sailors have wrapped up a valuable week of racing at the Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta in California, gaining firsthand experience at the future venue of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. Posted today at 4:19 am
Last Transpac 2025 Starters are First to Celebrate
Honoring the first of three rounds of trophy winners & celebrating Transpac's bright future The Transpacific Yacht Race celebrated its first Trophy Ceremony for the 2025 edition of this biennial ocean race on Tuesday, July 15, at Waikiki Yacht Club, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Posted today at 2:56 am
IMOCAs in the Rolex Fastnet Race
Ocean racing's state of the art One of the most historic and eternally ground-breaking oceanic racing yacht classes is the IMOCA. These 60 footers are the world's most advanced offshore racing monohulls, the class used in the Vendée Globe since its inception in 1989/90. Posted on 16 Jul
18th Puig Vela Clàssica Barcelona summary
Yachts from over 10 countries and around 400 sailors competed off the coast of Barcelona Barcelona's prestigious regatta for Classic and Vintage yachts, the Puig Vela Clàssica, celebrated its 18th edition, further strengthening its position as one of the premier international events for classic sailing in the Mediterranean. Posted on 16 Jul
SailGP - Fresh breezes predicted
Fresh breezes are forecast the first day of racing in SailGP and the Admirals Cup. With two days remaining to the start of racing in SailGP Portsmouth, the forecast is for fresh breezes on both racedays, which should make for exciting racing. Posted on 16 Jul
Register for the 2025 Melges 24 U.S. Nationals
Hosted by Pensacola Yacht Club (PYC) on November 14-16 Online Registration is officially open for the 2025 U.S. National Championship, hosted by Pensacola Yacht Club (PYC) on November 14-16, 2025. Posted on 16 Jul
Nominations open for World Sailing Awards 2025
Presentation to be held at the Royal St. George Yacht Club in Dún Laoghaire on 5th November Many of the sport's biggest names will be in attendance at the World Sailing Awards 2025, held on Wednesday 5 November at a gala ceremony at the Royal St. George Yacht Club in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland. Posted on 16 Jul
Selden 2020 - FOOTERMackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOMBarton Marine Pipe Glands