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News: Top 10 Yachts Attending Palm Beach International Boat Show

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  1. Palm Beach International Boat Show Top 10 Yachts
    The next major boat show is the 2025 edition of the Palm Beach International Boat Show and it gets underway from the 19th of March and runs through to the 23rd. There are expected to be over 800 yachts in attendance but we are looking at some of the top yachts that are carded. There will be the usual assortment of yachts, some for charter but mostly yachts for sale that prospective clients can browse. There are also some new yachts that will be making debuts at this particular show. The PBIBS is now 5 days this year.
  2. The first yacht is "BOLD" and she is no stranger to appearing at yacht shows and at this stage will be the largest at the show with an overall length of 85.3-meters. Built in Australia by Silver Yachts back in 2019 she is a well-recognized charter vessel. She has an exterior by Espen Oeino and an interior by VAIN studio. On the performance side, the yacht can top 23-knots and run for 5,000 nautical miles at cruising.
  3. The 78.5-meter "Amaryllis" by Abeking & Rasmussen was built in 2011 and is anticipated to take part in the show this year. Carrying 12 guests in her six cabins the yacht can please her guests in her Old-world inspired interiors. Guests will see a bit of Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles throughout. She has had a few refits over the years keeping her in good shape.
  4. 65-meter "Eternity" ex. "Family Day" by Codecasa is the next yacht on the list with an interiors currently by Suzanne Lovell. Originally her interiors were much darker but now made significantly lighter from her last refit. Built in 2010 the yacht was last majorly refitted in 2022. The yacht can carry 12 guests in 6 cabins and travel at up to 17-knots with a 6,000 nautical mile range at 14-knots.
  5. 63.8-meters LOA is the length of "Atomic". This is the last yacht that was launched by Viareggio Super Yachts (VSY) in 2020. She has an exterior by Espen Oeino and an interior by Franck Darnet. Her interior holds 12 guests in 6 cabins. Top speed with her twin CAT marine diesels is 17-knots with a range of 5,500 nautical miles at cruising. She is the last in a set of similarly designed yacht from this yard over the years including RoMa and "Sealyon" (ex. "Candyscape II").
  6. A Benetti is next on the list with similar length to Atomic at 63.5-meters. She is currently called "Moca" and has accommodation for up to 14 in 7 cabins! The interiors are done by FM Archittetura while the exteriors are in-house at Benetti. The yacht was built in 2016 and is currently for sale. Twin MTU marine diesels of almost 1,850 horse power each run this vessel to a top end of 15.5-knots. At economy the vessel should be able to extend to 4,800 nautical miles.
  7. "Baton Rouge" built by Icon Yachts in 2010 is for sale as well. The 62.5-meter vessel has an exterior design by Tim Heywood and an interior by RWD (Redman Whiteley Dixon). Up to 14 guests can be accommodated in 6 cabins with some extra pullman berths. The prize of the cabins will be the master suite which encompasses 100 square meters of interior space located on the forward main deck. Overall she has around 1,423 GT of interior space. Built with a pair of MTU diesels, her top speed is 16-knots with a range of 5,000 nautical miles at cruising.
  8. At 60-meters we have the recently refitted "ALFA G", an Oceanco from 2004 with an exterior design of Oceanco but the interiors are Alexandre Thiriat and Winch Design. The regular 12 guest number are slept in 6 cabins with an internal volume just under the 1,000 GT mark. She has a 16-knot top speed. The yacht is going to be on display after recently having a 10-month refit in 2024.
  9. 57.9-meters is the length of the next yacht that will be on display at the show. She is the Trinity Yachts "Skyfall" built in 2010 as "Mi Sueno". Four decks are available to her 12 guests with the exteriors the work of the yard while the interior was penned by Patrick Knowles. The interior is spacious at around 771 GT even though you will find other vessels that are close to the 60-meter mark being close to the 1000 GT mark. Skyfall has a 10.19-meter beam. Her construction was in all-aluminium and her CAT engines give her a 21-knot top-end.
  10. Both Genes are for sale. We are referring to "Gene Machine" and its support yacht "Gene Chaser". Gene Machine ex. "Engelberg" is a 55-meter Amels built in 2013. Her interiors are 670 GT and penned by Enzo Enea. The exterior like all of the members of this Limited Editions series were penned by Tim Heywood. The range is around 4,500 nautical miles. She cruises at approximately 13-knots and can run up to 16-knots. As Gene Machine, her owner has her as a floating laboratory where they conduct many scientific experiments.
  11. On the other hand Gene Chaser is the support vessel to Gene Machine. She is around 55.5-meters in length but has significantly less volume as she dedicates exterior deck space for tender, toy and equipment storage. Her design was all done in-house by Damen Yachting and she can sleep up to 8 guests in 4 cabins. She was delivered in 2020 and was previously known as "Blue Ocean".

    For more information:

    Palm Beach International Boat Show
    www.pbboatshow.com

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