Enjoy seeing a ship come to life

Marc Maudet – Captain of M/Y BABBO

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Cantiere delle Marche is famous all over the world for its extreme attention to detail and outfitting of the machine rooms; what has impressed you the most?
As Captain of a vessel, I enjoy seeing a ship come to life, from the drawings to her completion. Within the CDM team, each and every part of the building is important. I am really impressed by the work being done in the engine room, such as the large space with access to work areas (as compared with other 30 mt vessels) and the attention and organization of each and every detail that make the overall area very functional and orderly. At CDM, I reckon the values of openness, respect, innovation, teamwork and commitment to be crucial in achieving this amazing engine room. As with all of us, it is what I consider to be the heart of the boat, and CDM has truly achieved to make it pulse with passion and strenght.

 

During the vessel building, it is normal to encounter unexpected difficulties or receive special requests from the ship-owner; what was CdM’s response on these occasions?
CDM managed to meet both the ship-owner’s and the crew’s expectations. I appreciate working with a dynamic, vibrant team that has experience and is able to provide solutions to overcoming issues encountered during the building and equipping phase. First and foremost, CDM shows responsiveness and flexibility in dealing with difficulties. They never give up and make it a point of honor to deliver a ship meeting all expectations, using creativity and resourcefulness.

The summer season is about to start and the Darwin 102 will be ready soon for her first navigation period: tell us about “Babbo” cruising plan for 2016 season.
The summer 2016 season is beginning early in June. We will start by sailing on the Adriatic sea within view of the beautiful coast of Croatia and its stunning islands. Then we will continue to cruise to Greece followed by South of Italy and Sicily. The cruise will continue on the west coast of Italy, Sardinia, Corsica and will finish at the end of September on the French Riviera. During this Mediterranean cruise there will be many things for the ship-owner and his guests to enjoy: moorings in wonderful bays, beautiful ports and charming towns, diving and other watersports.

You are a captain of great experience, however this have been your first building followed from the beginning: can you tell us something about your expectations and your CDM Experience?
I had many experiences in refit and actually following the building process from the beginning was new for me. CDM team was extremely supportive every time I needed help. From the very beginning I was warmly welcomed by everyone (even to the extent of helping to book a hotel not too far from the yard). During the building process, the team was willing to help me every new step of the way, whatever the area or field involved. I was honestly not expecting so much and was very pleasantly surprised.

Thank you everybody!

Lee Marine, Phuket works closely with the award-winning yacht builders, CDM.

“…there is an ideal boat for every single individual who wants to own one. Those who love the sea establish a unique relationship with it, and so, the vessel they use to ply the waves should also be unique. We believe in customising each and every yacht we make.”

This CDM Mission statement boasts the same passion that Josh Lee, Founder and Managing Director of Lee Marine has for his 20 year old company. One of many reasons the two have joined together to produce outstanding, unique boats for client’s’ full enjoyment. www.leemarine.com

Of the new launch, M/Y BABBO, Vasco Buonpensiere Sales and Marketing Director of CDM says, “We have still to recover from the amazing and joyful launch of the second of four Darwin Class 102 sold: M/Y Babbo, a very special vessel which also features interiors designed by the acclaimed Mexican architect Simon Hamui. An increased sun deck and a completely different Master Cabin lay out differentiate this Darwin 102 from her sistership M/Y Acala. The family will cruise the Med extensively this year, enjoying the beauty of Croatia, Montenegro, Turkey, Greece and the italian islands before heading to the Festival de la Plaisance in Cannes in September.”