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Yacht syndication in New Zealand gets premium boost with McD Yachts partnership

Walk-on, walk-off ownership across a growing fleet of European-built luxury boats is now on offer through a new syndication venture between McD Yachts and Yacht Syndicates NZ.

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KEYPOINTS
  • McD Yachts has partnered with Yacht Syndicates NZ to offer syndicated ownership across its fleet

  • Boats include models from Omikron Yachts, Aiata Powerboats, and Delta Powerboats

  • Syndication offers walk-on, walk-off convenience for Kiwi owners

  • Vessels suit both coastal cruising and Pacific island voyages

  • Professional management ensures high-quality upkeep and ease of use

  • New option opens up premium boating to a broader range of New Zealanders

  • Initiative aligns with demand for flexible, low-hassle ownership models

  • Syndicated shares now available across a select group of luxury vessel

A smarter way to get afloat

In a move set to redefine accessible luxury on the water, McD Yachts and Yacht Syndicates NZ have joined forces to launch syndicated ownership options across McD’s fleet of high-end European powerboats. The new offering gives Kiwis the chance to own a share in a professionally managed yacht—without the usual burdens of full-time ownership.

The initiative marks a significant development in the local boating market. It aims to meet the growing demand for premium experiences with less hassle, fewer costs, and more time on the water.

“Syndication opens up our fleet to a wider audience,” explains Paul MacDonald, founder of McD Yachts. “With Marcus and his team managing the vessels professionally, owners enjoy true walk-on, walk-off convenience.”


Fleet focus: European luxury with Kiwi sensibility

The McD Yachts fleet features a carefully curated mix of vessels from some of Europe’s leading boutique boatbuilders—Omikron Yachts, Aiata Powerboats, and Delta Powerboats among them.

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All boats are built to exacting standards, with luxurious interiors, smart layouts, and technical features more commonly seen on superyachts. Some are ideal for exploring local hotspots like the Hauraki Gulf and the Bay of Islands. Others have the range and comfort for Pacific bluewater cruising in the winter months.

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“These boats are really well suited to the Kiwi lifestyle,” says Marcus Waring, Managing Director of Yacht Syndicates NZ. “Whether you’re looking for relaxed weekends with friends, fishing with family, or extended trips offshore, the fleet offers a great mix of size, style and capability.”


How yacht syndication works

Yacht syndication in New Zealand is becoming an increasingly popular way to enjoy premium boating. Owners typically purchase a fractional share—such as one-sixth or one-eighth—entitling them to a fixed number of usage days per year. The vessel is managed by a dedicated team who handle all maintenance, insurance, berthage, cleaning, and turnaround logistics.

It’s a solution that appeals to time-poor professionals, families, and lifestylers alike. You turn up, enjoy the boat, then step off and leave the hard work to someone else.

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Marcus Waring’s company, Yacht Syndicates NZ, already has a strong track record in the sector. The new partnership with McD Yachts brings fresh energy and some of the most compelling boats yet into their offering.


Flexible ownership for serious boaters

Paul MacDonald

Syndicated ownership offers a smarter way to enjoy the benefits of boat ownership—without the full-time responsibility. It’s also an attractive entry point for those considering a future step into sole ownership, or looking to upgrade to a larger vessel.

As Paul MacDonald sees it, the new syndication programme is part of a broader shift in how Kiwis want to enjoy boating. “We’re seeing more people look for turnkey solutions—something that fits in with their lifestyle and delivers maximum time on the water.”

With a professionally maintained fleet, experienced local management, and a range of boats tailored to New Zealand conditions, this partnership offers a compelling way to get afloat—whether you’re based in Auckland or beyond.


Want to know more?

To enquire about current syndicate opportunities or explore the fleet, get in touch with:

Marcus Waring – Yacht Syndicates NZ
📞 021 083 08886
✉️ marcus@yachtsyndicates.co.nz
🌐 www.yachtsyndicates.co.nz

Paul MacDonald – McD Yachts
📞 027 5133 524
✉️ paul@mcdyachts.com
🌐 www.mcdyachts.com


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