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With the Palm Beach International Boat Show right around the corner, SuperYacht Times takes a look at some of the largest yachts attending this year’s event. Arrow | Feadship |
74.98-metres | 2020
The 74.98-metre superyacht Arrow was delivered in 2020 from the Netherlands. Constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the 1,850 GT yacht features interior and
exterior design by H2 Yacht Design, and naval architecture by De Voogt Naval Architects. She is the first Feadship yacht to be drawn by Jonny Horsfield and his team at the
London-based studio. Her exterior offers plenty of opportunity for socialisation and relaxation, with her sundeck sporting a bespoke mosaic-lined Jacuzzi, and her beach club aft
featuring a unique bar area. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by her builder, Feadship. Coral Ocean | Lürssen | 72.54-metres | 1994
Formerly known as Coral Island, Coral Ocean was built by German shipyard Lürssen in 1994 as one of the yard's biggest projects at the time. She features both exterior and interior
design by Jon Bannenberg while her builder was responsible for her naval architecture. Onboard, Coral Ocean can accommodate up to twelve guests across six staterooms. She received
a €35 million extensive refit in 2022 where she was entirely redesigned by the Ahoy Club team, the company that now owns and charters the vessel. The 1,526 GT yacht is powered by
twin Caterpillar engines that provide her with a top speed of 17.4 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Ahoy
Club. Kogo | Alstom | 71.71-metres | 2006
The 71.71-metre yacht Kogo is an intrepid explorer with an Ice-classed steel hull and aluminium superstructure, built to Lloyd's classification and MCA compliance. Tim Heywood was
responsible for her exterior design, while Burness Corlett Three Quays penned her naval architecture. She spans four decks and boasts an impressive 1,862 GT interior volume,
curated by Terence Disdale Design, who described her design as 'clean, modern with a Zen influence.' Kogo is able to accomodate up to 14 guests across seven staterooms. She is
equipped with twin Caterpillar engines, giving her a top speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by
Burgess.Alfa | Benetti | 70.1-metres | 2020
Alfa was built by Italy-based shipyard Benetti, who delivered the 1,442 GT superyacht in 2020. Bennetti penned Alfa’s exterior design and naval architecture, featuring strong,
muscular lines and a modern straight bow. Her interior was carefully curated by Luxury Projects, working closely with the owner of the fully custom new-build to make his vision
come to life. One of Alfa’s highlights is her impressive owner’s deck, featuring a bathroom, dressing room, office, private home theatre, and a gym and massage room. She is
equipped with twin Caterpillar engines, giving her a top speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by
Fraser Yachts.Calex | Benetti | 67-metres | 2022
Launched in February 2022, Palm Beach International Boat Show will be the first official outing for the 67-metre Benetti superyacht Calex. Tailor-made for a Californian owner,
Calex features exterior design by Cassetta Yacht Designers with interior design and naval architecture by her builder Benetti. The distinctive features of Calex include a
160-square-meter-plus upper deck reserved for the owner, as well as her spacious sundeck with fitted out with gym equipment and a Jacuzzi pool.
Entourage | Amels | 60-metres | 2023
Entourage, previously named Witchcraft, was delivered in 2023 as part of the Amels 60 Limited Editions series. The 60-metre series of superyachts features an exterior design by
Monaco-based Espen Øino International and naval architecture by Damen Yachting, while each unit has a unique interior design. The owners of Entourage worked closely with
Canada-based design studio Burdifilek, which developed a luxurious and serene interior. With 853 GT and six spacious staterooms, Entourage can easily accommodate as many as 12
guests. She is powered by twin MTU engines that provide her with a top speed of 15.5 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International
Boat Show by Moran Yacht & Ship.Come Together | Amels | 60-metres | 2022
The first unit in the Amels 60 Limited Editions series, Come Together is the result of a collaboration between industry heavyweights Espen Øino International, Winch Design, and
Damen Yachting, who took care of her exterior, interior and naval architecture in turn. She boasts numerous impressive amenities, including an ice bath and sauna in the beach club,
a Jacuzzi pool on the sun deck, and six sumptuous staterooms for up to 14 guests. Come Together is propelled by twin MTU engines, giving her a top speed of 15.5 knots and a
cruising speed of 13 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Y.CO.Amara | Feadship | 57.3-metres | 1986
The 57.3-metre superyacht Amara was originally launched in 1986 from the Netherlands. She has been meticulously maintained and extensively refitted over the years, and was
relaunched in May 2021 following a refit at the Feadship yard that granted her a new helideck aft, and replaced her tea decks on her fore and sun decks. Amara features exterior
design and naval architecture by De Voogt Architects, and fresh and contemporary interior design by Terence Disdale Design. She offers accomodation for 10 guests across five
luxurious staterooms, including a full-beam master suite with walk-in wardrobes and an adjoining lounge. Amara is powered by twin Deutz engines that provide her with a top speed of
16 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Y.CO.Starship | Delta Marine | 56.4-metre | 2001
The 56.4-metre Delta Marine superyacht Starship was delivered in 2001 from the United States. Previously named Seanna, Starship features exterior design by Glade Johnson Design,
which also worked on her interior alongside Las Olas Design. Her naval architecture is the work of Douglas Sharp Yacht Design and from 2014-2017 the superyacht underwent a major
extension from 48-metres to her current length at Rybovich Shipyards. She can accommodate as many as 12 guests, alongside a crew of 11. Starship is powered by twin Caterpillar
engines, to top speeds of 14 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Worth Avenue Yachts.Papa | Amels | 55-metres
| 2019
The 55-metre Amels motor yacht Papa was delivered in 2019 from the Netherlands as part of the Amels Limited Edition 180 series. She features naval architecture by the in-house team
at the shipyard with an exterior design from the drawing boards of designer Tim Heywood and the Amels design team. Her interior was carefully curated by Studio Laura Sessa, who
produced a customised and contemporary design. The 707 GT yacht can accommodate up to 10 guests across five staterooms, including a full-beam owner's suite with a private office.
Papa tops out at a maximum speed of 15.5 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots, thanks to her twin MTU engines. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by
Burgess.DB9 | Palmer Johnson | 52.3-metres | 2010
Formerly known as Aura, DB9 was launched by Palmer Johnson as the American shipyard’s first 170 project. She features naval architecture by her American builder, while her sweeping
curves, sleek lines and interior design comes from the drawing boards of Nuvolari Lenard. With a volume of 495 GT, the all-aluminium vessel provides accommodation for 12 guests
across her five sumptuous staterooms. DB9 is powered by twin MTU engines, allowing her to reach a top speed of 32 knots, and a cruising speed of 18 knots. She will be displayed at
the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Worth Avenue Yachts. Pursuit | Damen Yachting | 51.3-metres | 2009
Pursuit, first delivered in 2009, is the very first dedicated Fast Yacht Support vessel built by Damen Yachting. She was built for exploration and adventure, and presents in
excellent condition. Her refit in 2015 implemented a helicopter shelter, and touch-and-go landing pad enabling her to store two helicopters, and a full repaint. Studio Vafiadis
penned her interior, meanwhile Hydro Tec was responsible for her exterior design and naval architecture. With a volume of 499 GT, Pursuit is able to accomodate up to 14 guests
across seven staterooms. She is powered by twin Caterpillar engines, giving her a stop speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 14 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach
International Boat Show by Wakestream Marine.Hospitality | Westport | 50.02-metres | 2011
The 50.02-metre superyacht Hospitality, previously named Wabi-Sabi, was built in 2011 as part of the Westport 164 range of composite semi-displacement vessels. She features
exterior design by Donald Starkey Designs, while her naval architecture was penned by William Garden. With seven adaptable staterooms, Hospitality is able to accommodate up to 16
across six staterooms, as well as 11 crew to ensure her guests are well looked after. Powered by twin MTU engines, the 499 GT yacht has a top speed of 25 knots and a cruising speed
of 15 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Moran Yacht & Ship.Oceanos | Mondomarine | 48.85-metres | 2006
Oceanos, formerly known as O'Ceanos, was built in 2006 by Italian shipyard Mondomarine, and underwent refits and maintenance in 2020 and 2021. Hydro Tec was behind her exterior
lines and naval architecture, while Studio Vafiadis completed her original interior. The 494 GT yacht accommodates up to 14 guests across seven staterooms. Her impressive master
suite is situated on the upper deck and is complete with its own office space, a walk-in wardrobe, and an ensuite bathroom with a Jacuzzi and shower room. Oceanos is equipped with
twin Caterpillar engines that provide her with a top speed of 17.7 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Worth
Avenue Yachts.Big Sky | Oceanfast | 47.85-metres | 2010
Big Sky was built by Australian shipyard Oceanfast, featuring in-house designs. Standout amenities on board include a spacious sun deck equipped with a Jacuzzi, large sun pads, a
full bar, and a comfortable lounge area that can be transformed into an alfresco cinema come night time. She is able to accommodate up to 10 guests across five luxurious
staterooms, all of which contain ensuite bathrooms. Propelled by twin MTU engines, she is able to reach a top speed of 16 knots, and a comfortable cruising speed of 12 knots. She
will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Merle Wood & Associates. Sorcha | Northern Marine | 46.33-metres | 2005
The 46.33-metre superyacht Sorcha was launched in 2005 by U.S. shipyard Northern Marine. She is a resin-infused composite vessel designed by famed naval architect Ward Setzer from
Setzer Design Group, who also penned her exterior design. The 498 GT yacht spans three decks and is able to accommodate up to 11 guests across six generously-sized staterooms.
Sorcha is powered by twin Caterpillar engines that provide her with a top speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International
Boat Show by FGI Yacht Group.Nadan | Burger Boat Company | 46.1-metre | 2009
The 46.1-metre Burger superyacht Nadan was delivered in 2009 from the United States and features naval architecture from Bruce King Yacht Design with exterior design by her builder
Burger Boat Company. The 271 GT yacht has a timeless interior that is reminiscent of the 1920s by Ken Freivokh Design and is able to sleep up to nine guests across four tasteful
staterooms. She is equipped with twin Caterpillar engines that provide her with a top speed of 14 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots.Four Jacks | Palmer Johnson | 45.7-metres |
2008
The 45.7-metre Palmer Johnson motor yacht Four Jacks was delivered in 2008 from the United States, and features exterior design by Nuvolari Lenard and naval architecture by her
builder. Four Jacks has a timeless interior, and is able to sleep up to 12 guests across five tasteful staterooms. She is the perfect summer cruise yacht, featuring an impressive
open sky lounge and open deck concept. The 395 GT yacht is equipped with twin MTU engines that provide her with a top speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 20 knots. She will
be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Fraser Yachts.Castlefinn | Heesen | 44.68-metres | 2011
The Heesen superyacht Castlefinn features exterior design from Omega Architect, who also collaborated with Destry Darr Designs to curate her interior, while her naval architecture
was penned by her Dutch builder. Castlefinn presents in perfect condition - not only has she never been chartered, but she also underwent a hefty refit in 2021/2022 worth over $2
million. The 458 GT sleeps up to 12 guests across five staterooms and is powered by twin MTU engines, giving her a top speed of 32 knots and a cruising speed of 20 knots. She will
be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Worth Avenue Yachts.Just Enough | Ares | 42.68-metres | 2012
Just Enough was delivered in 2012 by the US shipyard Ares. The 298 GT yacht offers flexible accomodation for up to 11 guests across five staterooms. She boasts numerous luxurious
amenties, including a Spa Pool located on the sun deck. The all-aluminium yacht is equipped with twin Caterpillar engines, giving her a top speed of 18 knots and a cruising speed
of 12 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by IYC.Tasia | Westport | 39.62-metres | 2009
Tasia, previously named Milk Money, was launched in 2009. Her builder, Westport, collaborated with Gregory C. Marshall to design her exterior, while her naval architecture was
penned by William Garden. The 333 GT yacht can accommodate up to 11 guests across five staterooms, with room for up to six crew to attend to her guests’ needs. She is powered by
twin MTU engines, giving her a top speed of 25 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Moran Yacht &
Ship.Quantum | Broward | 38.1-metres | 1989
The 38.1-metre motor yacht Quantum was delivered in 1989 and has untaken regular maintenance appointments over the years. Her interior design, penned by Susan Puleo, is rich, warm
and inviting, with dark wood throughout the main saloon and formal dining area, contrasting the light furnishings. With 293 GT and a four-stateroom configuration, Quantum can
comfortably accommodate as many as eight guests. Quantum is powered by twin Detroit Diesel engines, providing her with a top speed of 19 knots, and a cruising speed of 17 knots.
She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Merle Wood & Associates.Emocean | Rosetti | 2021 | 37.83-metre
Emocean is the first yacht to come out of one of the newest shipyards in the industry, Rosetti Superyachts. The 2021 motor yacht features the exterior design of Hydro Tec and her
profile is accentuated by the dark glazing of windows virtually from bow to stern. The interior was penned by Francesca Burdisso and Emiliano Capponi of BurdissoCapponi Yachts &
Design. She features a glass walled wine store that is able to hold 150 bottles which are reflected in the mirrored ceiling overhead. Emocean is able to accommodate up to 12 guests
as well as a crew of seven including the captain. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Denison Yachting. Namaste | Benetti | 36.88-metres | 2013
The tri-deck motor yacht Namaste, previously named Nomadess, was built by Benetti as part of the Classic 121 series. She features exterior design by Stefano Righini Design and
interior design by Zuretti Interior Design, while her naval architecture was penned by her builder Benetti. She is adorned with Italian marble and custom American cherry wood,
resulting in a timeless, serene interior. Namaste is equipped with twin MTU engines, giving her a top speed of 15.6 knots and a cruising speed of 14.6 knots. She will be displayed
at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Moran Yacht & Ship.Sullivans Island | Sunseeker | 36.98-metres | 2009
The 36.98-metre motor yacht Sullivan’s Island was built by Sunseeker as part of the 37M series, which was designed in collaboration with Don Shead Yacht Design. The 331 GT yacht
recently underwent an extensive refit, and is able to accommodate as many as 11 guests along with eight crew. Her twin MTU engines provide her with a top speed of 22 knots and a
cruising speed of 16 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Worth Avenue Yachts.W112 | Westport | 34.14-metres
The 34.1-metre Westport 112 model is highly regarded for its impeccable level of performance, top speeds, and remarkable array of features found onboard. The 222 GT yacht was
designed entirely by her U.S. builder, and provides accommodation for up to eight guests across four ensuite staterooms, including a full-beam owner’s suite. Powered by twin MTU
engines, the W112 can reach an impressive top speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by FGI Yacht
Group.FD 110 | Horizon | 33.4-metres | 2022
Horizon’s FD110 is the largest FD series model built to date, with an interior volume of 250 GT. FD110 features exterior design from the team at Cor D. Rover Design, while her
naval architecture is the work of her builder Horizon Yachts. She offers enviable areas for both relaxation and entertainment - the enclosed sky lounge offers plenty of seating as
well as a wet bar; the foredeck is fitted out with sunpads, alfresco dining options and a large Jacuzzi. The FD110 is equipped with twin CAT engines that allow her to reach a top
speed of 21.4 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Horizon Yachts.Gioia | Custom Line | 32.92-metres | 2018
Gioia, previously named Sogno, was built by Custom Line as part of the Navetta 33 series. Her interior and exterior was penned by Italian design studio Zuccon International
Project, while her builder was responsible for her exterior. She is able to accommodate up to ten guests across five sumptuous staterooms. The 262 GT motor yacht is equipped with
twin MAN engines, enabling her to reach a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Denison
Yachting.Three Kings | Broward | 31.39-metres | 1999
The 31-39-metre yacht Three Kings was built and fully-designed by Broward in 1999. She has a volume of 165 GT and is able to accommodate up to eight guests across four staterooms.
She boasts three full-beam king staterooms, hence being named Three Kings. The all-aluminium yacht is powered by twin Detroit Diesel engines, providing her with a top speed of 20
knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Denison Yachting.FD100 Trideck | Horizon | 30.97-metres | 2021
The FD100 features an exterior styled by Rotterdam-based studio Cor D. Rover Design, while her naval architecture was overseen by her builder, Horizon. With 170 GT of interior
volume and a five-stateroom configuration, the FD100 can comfortably accommodate as many as 10 guests, including a full-beam master suite on the main deck. She will be displayed at
the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Horizon Yachts.BW | Benetti | 30.48-metres | 2007
The Benetti yacht BW was launched in 2007 as part of the Tradition 100 series. Stefano Righini Design worked in close co-operation with Benetti for the series, overseeing the
exterior styling and design language of the range, meanwhile her interior was carefully curated by Zuretti Interior Design. The 194 GT yacht spans three decks and offers
accommodation for up to eight guests across four staterooms. She is powered by twin Caterpillar engines, giving her a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 14.2 knots. She
will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Worth Avenue Yachts.Short Game | Ocean Alexander | 30.48-metres | 2017
Short Game, previously known as Flamingo Daze, was built by Ocean Alexander as part of the 100 series, well-known for its generous living space and versatile characteristics. She
follows a design brief by Evan K. Marshall for her interior and exterior design, while her builder took on the responsibility of penning her naval architecture. She is equipped
with twin Caterpillar engines, allowing her to reach a top speed of 25 knots, and a cruising speed of 16 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by
Moran Yacht & Shipping.Betsy | West Bay | 29.87-metres | 1997
The 29.87-metre motor yacht Betsy was delivered in 1997, and has been extensively updated over the years. Previously named Lucky Stars, she features exterior and naval architecture
by Jack Sarin Naval Architects. Her interior is light and airy, showcasing a spacious open-plan saloon with unobstructed views thanks to her large picture windows. Betsy is able to
accommodate up to seven guests across three staterooms, including a full-beam owner’s suite. The 142 GT yacht is powered by twin MTU engines that provide her with a top speed of 20
knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 15 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Worth Avenue Yachts.Issimo | Horizon | 27.45-metres | 2023
With a length of 27.45-metres, Issimo is part of the Horizon SD90 series and commemorates her owners’ Italian heritage with a custom interior design. The owners specified a four
stateroom layout to allow for the signature main deck master suite, with three large VIP staterooms on the lower deck. Additional modifications to Issimo include the incorporation
of a wet bar in lieu of the standard staircase on the starboard side of the aft deck, as well as a full bar, L-shaped seating and dining and a large Jacuzzi tub on the deck aft of
the enclosed skylounge.Horizon FD80 | Horizon | 24.54-metres
The Horizon FD80 series has become one of the most popular models in the Cor D. Rover-designed Fast Displacement (FD) Series. The Horizon FD 80 features a spacious high volume
design, a four stateroom layout, enclosed skylounge and a spacious beach club. This is the first FD80 model in the U.S. to feature an open galley design, which further adds to the
feeling of spaciousness onboard. She is also the first FD80 to be fitted with Caterpillar 1,600 horsepower engines.
Mon 06 Mar 2023 | 15:45
Event News
The 2023 edition of the Palm Beach International Boat Show is in full swing and with the show growing in size and presence over the last few years, the list of attending yachts has
too. SYT takes a look at some of the yachts making their debut and attending this year’s show.Calex | Benetti | 67-metres
Benetti announced last week that Calex will make her world debut at the Palm Beach International Boat Show 2023. Delivered in Spring 2022, she features exterior design by Cassetta
Yacht Designers, while her interiors are by Benetti’s in-house studio. Calex offers accommodation for as many as 14 guests across seven well-appointed staterooms. She is equipped
with twin MTU engines and her engine room is “Benetti’s first on a full custom yacht this size to fully comply with TIER III regulations.”
Read: 67m Benetti superyacht Calex to make world debut at Palm Beach International Boat Show 2023Entourage | Amels | 60-metres | 2023
Entourage, also known as Witchcraft, was delivered in 2023 as part of the Amels 60 Limited Editions series. The 60-metre superyacht features an exterior design by Monaco-based
Espen Øino International and naval architecture by Damen Yachting, while each unit has a unique interior design. The owners of Entourage worked closely with Canada-based design
studio Burdifilek, which developed a luxurious and serene interior. With 853 GT and six spacious staterooms, Entourage can easily accommodate as many as 12 guests. Romeo
Foxtrot | Hargrave | 35.57-metres
Romeo Foxtrot was launched last year as part of the Hargrave 116 series and will be making her public debut at the show. She features exterior design by Hargrave Custom Yachts with
naval architecture by Jack Sarin Naval Architects. Her interiors were penned by Yacht Interiors by Shelley and she can sleep up to 10 guests across a five stateroom configuration.
Read: Onboard: 36m Hargrave motor yacht Romeo FoxtrotNumarine 26XP Fast | Numarine | 25.7-metres
The Numarine 26XP Fast is the planing hull version of the already popular Numarine 26 XP model and is considered by the shipyard to be the fastest explorer yacht. She is equipped
with twin 1,800 MAN engines which propel her to an impressive top speed of 31 knots. Much like her sistership, the Numarine 26XP Fast features exterior design from Can Yalman, with
a near-vertical bow and a 65 square-metre flybridge.
wallypower58X | Wally | 17.3-metres
The wallypower58X is the first Wally yacht to be fitted with the new 600hp Mercury V12 Verado quadruple engine configuration. With 2,400 horsepower on the transom, the stable and
efficient deep V-hull can reach an exhilarating 50 knots. The wallypower58X yacht is able to carry up to 16 guests onboard and has a range of 290 nautical miles.
Sirena 48 | Sirena Yachts | 15.96-metres
The Sirena 48 is the smallest model to date from the shipyard and features interior and exterior design by Sirena Marine, with naval architecture by German Frers. She is able to
accommodate up to six guests across three staterooms as well as an optional crew member of one. The Sirena 48 is equipped with twin Cummins engines that provide her with a top
speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 23.5 knots.Zeelander 5 | Zeelander Yachts | 14.72-metres
The Zeelander 5 is an evolution of the award-winning Z44 and features a timeless design, curved aesthetic and silent cruising experience. The Zeelander 5 is produced in limited
quantities at the Netherlands-based facility, and is equipped with twin Volvo Penta IPS 500 engines.
Read: Zeelander 5 to preview at Palm Beach Boat International Show 2023
You can find SYT’s full list of the largest yachts attending Palm Beach International Boat Show 2023 here.Below are a selection of yachts spotted by the SuperYacht Times team. You
can reach out to the attending team during the show at [email protected] | Feadship | 74.98-metres | 2020
The 74.98-metre superyacht Arrow was delivered in 2020 from the Netherlands. Constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the 1,850 GT yacht features interior and
exterior design by H2 Yacht Design, and naval architecture by De Voogt Naval Architects. She is the first Feadship yacht to be drawn by Jonny Horsfield and his team at the
London-based studio. Her exterior offers plenty of opportunity for socialisation and relaxation, with her sundeck sporting a bespoke mosaic-lined Jacuzzi, and her beach club aft
featuring a unique bar area. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by her builder, Feadship.Papa | Amels | 55-metres | 2019
The 55-metre Amels motor yacht Papa was delivered in 2019 from the Netherlands as part of the Amels Limited Edition 180 series. She features naval architecture by the in-house team
at the shipyard with an exterior design from the drawing boards of designer Tim Heywood and the Amels design team. Her interior was carefully curated by Studio Laura Sessa, who
produced a customised and contemporary design. The 707 GT yacht can accommodate up to 10 guests across five staterooms, including a full-beam owner's suite with a private office.
Papa tops out at a maximum speed of 15.5 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots, thanks to her twin MTU engines. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by
Burgess.Alfa | Benetti | 70.1-metres | 2020
Alfa was built by Italy-based shipyard Benetti, who delivered the 1,442 GT superyacht in 2020. Bennetti penned Alfa’s exterior design and naval architecture, featuring strong,
muscular lines and a modern straight bow. Her interior was carefully curated by Luxury Projects, working closely with the owner of the fully custom new-build to make his vision
come to life. One of Alfa’s highlights is her impressive owner’s deck, featuring a bathroom, dressing room, office, private home theatre, and a gym and massage room. She is
equipped with twin Caterpillar engines, giving her a top speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by
Fraser Yachts.Come Together | Amels | 60-metres | 2022
The first unit in the Amels 60 Limited Editions series, Come Together is the result of a collaboration between industry heavyweights Espen Øino International, Winch Design, and
Damen Yachting, who took care of her exterior, interior and naval architecture in turn. She boasts numerous impressive amenities, including an ice bath and sauna in the beach club,
a Jacuzzi pool on the sun deck, and six sumptuous staterooms for up to 14 guests. Come Together is propelled by twin MTU engines, giving her a top speed of 15.5 knots and a
cruising speed of 13 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Y.CO.Four Jacks | Palmer Johnson | 45.7-metres | 2008
The 45.7-metre Palmer Johnson motor yacht Four Jacks was delivered in 2008 from the United States, and features exterior design by Nuvolari Lenard and naval architecture by her
builder. Four Jacks has a timeless interior, and is able to sleep up to 12 guests across five tasteful staterooms. She is the perfect summer cruise yacht, featuring an impressive
open sky lounge and open deck concept. The 395 GT yacht is equipped with twin MTU engines that provide her with a top speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 20 knots. She will
be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat Show by Fraser Yachts.Coral Ocean | Lürssen | 72.54-metres | 1994
Formerly known as Coral Island, Coral Ocean was built by German shipyard Lürssen in 1994 as one of the yard's biggest projects at the time. She features exterior design by Jon
Bannenberg, with interior design by H2 Yacht Design and naval architecture from Lürssen. Onboard, Coral Ocean can accommodate up to twelve guests across six staterooms. She
received a €35 million extensive refit in 2022 where she was entirely redesigned by the Ahoy Club team, the company that now owns and charters the vessel. The 1,526 GT yacht is
powered by twin Caterpillar engines that provide her with a top speed of 17.4 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots. She will be displayed at the Palm Beach International Boat
Show by Ahoy Club.
Mon 20 Mar 2023 | 16:15