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Cameron Kirkconnell: From spearfisher to superyacht broker

As originally published by SUPERYACHT TIMES on December 19, 2025.


A lifelong spearfisher, a captain and recently a broker, one can truly say that Cameron Kirkconnell is a man of the sea. Growing up in the Cayman Islands, traversing the globe, setting numerous spearfishing world records, and selling superyachts, the common denominator in all Cameron does is his profound sense of care, whether for clients, guests or colleagues.

SuperYacht Times Features Editor Leona Caanen sits down with Cameron to chat about his journey from spearfisher to captain to superyacht broker.

Cameron Kirkconnell spearfishing

Captain, spearfisher, nomad

Cameron’s ties to the sea span back generations, to when his forefathers were shipwrecked off of Cuba six or seven generations ago. “They were found by a group of people from the Cayman Islands,” Cameron shares, “since then, our family has been there for about five generations.” Coming from a long line of captains, “we’re bred from the sea,” Cameron shares, “growing up, our entire lives were centred around going to the water, whether to dive or fish or go surfing.” Even when playing college league football and competitive water polo, Cameron always preferred to be in the water; whether hunting or fishing with his dad and cousins.

After high school, Cameron attended and graduated from the Merchant Marine Academy, one of the best maritime schools there is. He left the academy with certification to work as a third officer with unlimited tonnage on any kind of ship. From there, Cameron followed in his ancestor’s footsteps, working his way up to captain, while traversing the globe onboard commercial vessels.  Just like the superyacht industry, being onboard a commercial vessel means working on rotation. Saving up as much money as he could, Cameron would spend his time off travelling to remote corners across the world, finding places to go diving and fishing. “Until I met my wife, about 15 years ago, I had never paid rent. I never had a permanent place to stay.”

Spearfishing onboard The Beast

Having grown up fishing, spearfishing, and diving, Cameron went looking for other places to explore the ocean. “I fell in love with travelling. For eight or ten years, I went all over, from the South Pacific, Indian Ocean, East Coast of Africa, all through the Caribbean, and Central America.”

No matter where he travelled in his time off, Cameron always aimed to give his all and strike gold when fishing: “I’m going to the best place at the right time, on the right moon, on the right tide, and I’m going to get the best fish that there is. Period.” With more than 19 world records to his name and another 30 or so achieved for and with others, the results underscore his efforts, yet he still remembers the one that started it all: “The first really significant world record I got was in Bali, Indonesia, catching a dog tooth tuna.”

Cameron Kirkconnell spearfishing

Like father, like son

Cameron is a family man at heart. Upon retiring from his solo global adventures, Cameron got married and started his family, although he did anything but settle down. Instead, he shares his passion for the sea with his kids, the oldest of which is already accompanying him on trips. “My son and I went up to the northern part of Norway and did a week of spearfishing together to try and get the world record for halibut,” Cameron shares. A record he, of course, achieved, yet the pride wasn’t in adding another record to his name, but rather in sharing it with his son.

It was Cameron’s father that got him into spearfishing, with some of his earliest and best memories growing up in the Cayman Islands being with his father. “I was so small and I couldn’t swim, so he’d have his arm out and I’d be holding on, he’d be towing me around.” Already back then Cameron could spot fish better than anyone else; people would praise his skills, give a pat on the back: “I find I could, and can, just pick out minute details, spot something different and significant, only now to be overshadowed by my son,” Cameron shares, adding with a hint of pride: “he’s eleven,”

“I bring my son on a lot of trips, he’s very good on the boat,” Cameron remarks, emphasising that his son isn’t just great at spotting fish and spearfishing, but also at spotting boats. “He’s a savage critic on boats… he’ll tell you straight up.” A character trait that Cameron is proud to see, “we’ve always pushed transparency in our kids, whether in business or in people, life is too short.”

Cameron Kirkconnell spearfishing

Spearfisher turned broker

Cameron himself also strives to be transparent, within his family life, in spearfishing and in business. While having spent most of his life in the water and plenty of time on boats, Cameron had never quite intended to become a superyacht broker, but like most things in his life, when the opportunity arose, he jumped right in, giving it his all.

In sharing spearfishing with others, Cameron eventually landed in the world of superyachts. The first five or so years, he was managing everything by himself, but when the opportunity arose to join AJ Blackmon at Ikonic Yachts, the choice was easy. “I needed the help; I needed the background, the back office, and the know-how of the yachts.” Yet it wasn’t just the professional timing that made the match; “AJ has this insane level of transparency and expertise; it’s unbelievable what he has put together and he is very humble.”

AJ Blackmon, Ikonic Yachts

Upon joining the Ikonic team, Cameron notes how AJ has put together a great team, one that feels like a family office with no BS. “Putting together him and I and Matt and Ben and Hannah; it’s such a good set up,” Cameron enthuses, “not just for me but for my clients because everyone in the team is at the absolute pinnacle of their business. It’s the best of the best.”

One of the most memorable yachts that Cameron has gotten to work with has been The Beast, belonging to Sir Michael Hill. On a search for the ideal vessel to take Cameron and his team on remote spearfishing excursions, they ran into the 39-metre superyacht. “When we found the beast, we were like, where has this thing been? When going remote, you don’t just need a nice boat, you need all the functionalities required for such a mission,” says Cameron.

The Beast yacht cruising in Nelson

The vessel made a deep impression on Cameron, “I messaged him, saying ‘Hey Sir Michael, if you ever sell this thing let me know.” It’s a sentiment shared not only by Cameron, “every client that’s come on there has said the same thing.” Only a year and a half old at the time, Cameron today still seems impressed by the yacht: “he did such a good job building this boat. She’s easy to maintain, she can change her engines out herself, guests can stay in luxury spaces, it’s just an incredible set up.”

Unfortunately, Sir Michael Hill passed away earlier this year, “he wouldn’t sell it to me but we kept in touch over the years. In the end, he was able to use The Beast until his last days, spending time with his family onboard; it was wonderful for him… it’s something that we all dream of,” shares Cameron. After knowing each other for nearly seven years, Sir Michael has entrusted Cameron with the sale of the yacht, “he appreciates that the mission is going to go onwards.”

Seaplane and The Beast

Although Cameron can’t quite disclose what exciting adventures The Beast will embark on next, the yacht has generated so much interest, with three full-price offers within the first week, that Cameron and Ikonic Yachts have started to design more yachts in a similar size, as well as bigger. “It’s a niche that needs to be filled, the desire for a true expedition boat. Not the buzzword that’s been going around but a truly self-sustaining vessel; a boat that can do some really cool stuff.”

Most of the yachts that Cameron sells don’t reach the market. “The guys that want to go to these remote places, or kite surf or spearfish, they don’t want to see other boats, nor do they want other boats to have been there. They want to be able to visit unique and remote tolls. When these yachts become available, they snatch them up pretty quick.”

The Beast yacht anchored

Transparency, care and dedication

What is most remarkable about Cameron and the way he goes about his work, whether spearfishing expeditions or selling superyachts. Staying true to his values, Cameron’s success stems from his transparency as well as his genuine care for his clients and the yachts.

“I don't force any sale: It needs to be the right boat at the right time, and sometimes it's not the right time. I’ll tell them to wait for the right time and I think that transparency has done me very well. I'm probably too emotional about it just because I truly care about my clients and I care about the boats,” shares Cameron. “If they call and there’s a line wrong in the paperwork, it affects me, it hurts my heart because I want everyone to be happy.”

While Cameron knows he is possibly too emotionally invested in every sale, it is precisely his attention to his clients, the vessel and detail that makes him so good at what he does. “People know I actually care,” Cameron adds.

Cameron Kirkconnell spearfishing

In an industry as extravagant and luxurious as superyachts, it is refreshing to find someone so passionate about his work; not from a financial perspective, but from a love of giving people the best possible experience, whether in spearfishing a world record or purchasing a superyacht. When you work with Cameron, you know you’re working with someone who has a lifetime of experience accompanied by a profound care for all he does.

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