The annual Palm Beach International Boat Show has quickly become a strong superyacht event. This year’s edition is even more reflective of it, expanding to five days and dozens of more docks, occupying the entirety of the Palm Harbor Marina and part of Rybovich Superyacht Marina. In fact, more than 200 superyachts 80 feet (approximately 24 meters) and larger will be present from March 19 to 23. Of them, upwards of 45 yachts are 150 feet (46 meters) and larger. These are some of the exciting superyacht debuts which you can book appointments to see.

Daybreak: Built and Exhibited by Baglietto
The yacht Daybreak is making her worldwide premiere. She’s a Baglietto T52, a highlight of which is the 79-foot-long (24-meter-long) sundeck. The multi-level beach area from the water’s edge to the saloon entrance is yet another feature pleasing the owners and guests. Although details on the interior of Daybreak aren’t available, the 12-passenger series offers a high level of customization. Overall, the Baglietto T52 series ticks the right boxes for U.S buyers, with about half of the ones contracted so far going to North American owners. In related news, Baglietto has the DOM133 yacht Jules making her stateside debut.

Diamond Binta: Bult and Exhibited by Tankoa Yachts
This 190-footer (58-meter) is for repeat Tankoa customers and the largest yacht to date for the shipyard. The owners wanted more room for more fun features. Undoubtedly, the most-talked-about feature is a window-lined foyer that passes through the middle of the engine room. Family and friends staying in the five staterooms below decks can walk through it to the beach club. Also, because the owners love to cook, the main-deck galley is not just a crew area. Leather chairs sit on both sides of the prep island, turning it into a dining table.

Fox: Built by Pendennis; Exhibited by Burgess
The steel-hulled yacht Fox certainly stands out among exciting superyacht debuts at the show because shes’ an intrepid, pocket-size explorer. With an LOA of 114 feet (34.9 meters) is for a party of eight to pursue global adventures. For example, 1,114 square feet (103.5 square meters) of open aft-deck space permits carrying significant tenders, amphibious craft, or vehicles. A crisp, elegant interior lets everyone relax after a hard day’s play on the water—and includes two full-beam master suites. Pendennis personnel will be onboard during the show, too.

Gran Finale: Built by Delta Marine, Exhibited by Burgess
Remarkably, since delivery in 2002, the 147-foot (44.8-meter) Gran Finale has only ever had one owner. She’s further remained entirely for private cruising, traveling all over the world and well maintained the entire time. In fact, she underwent a $2.5-million refit in 2018. The yacht just hit the brokerage market last year, and therefore this year is her first Palm Beach show appearance. Buyers who like a bit of speed will also appreciate her 20-knot top end.

King Benji: Built by Dunya Yachts, Exhibited by Cecil Wright & Partners
King Benji was among the exciting superyacht debuts at the Monaco show and Fort Lauderdale show (a.k.a. FLIBS) last year. This marks her Palm Beach debut. And this 154-footer (47-meter) is absolutely exciting, because her decks put smiles on visitors’ faces. For instance, the upper-deck master suite has a tropical, nature-inspired décor. The suite further has its own lounge. Each guest suite, meanwhile, has its own décor. Don’t miss the hot-and-cold plunge pool on the foredeck or the crow’s nest for fantastic views. She’s available for charter from €250,000 per week.

Majesty 120: Built and Exhibited by Majesty Yachts
Hull number five of the Majesty 120 yacht series will be at the show, the range’s first appearance at the event. This particular hull is purpose-built for the U.S. market, too. Expect to see a country kitchen as a results. Additionally, instead of an open-plan saloon and dining area, there’s a significant-size double seating area. It draws inspiration from a majlis, a traditional Arabic sitting room for social or other gatherings and conversations.

Miss Michelle: Built and Exhibited by Horizon Yachts
The owners of Miss Michelle just took delivery in the past several weeks. The yacht is a Horizon RP122, a customized version of the RP120. (“RP” signifies Raised Pilothouse.) One of the many special requests is a beach club that can open on three sides. Although previous Horizon customers have beach clubs, they only open aft. Also, windows in the upper deck can slide open, plus the area is fully open aft, by a dining table. Horizon’s own craftspeople custom made the showstopper dining table on the main deck, with multiple wood inlays.

Para Bellvm: Built and Exhibited by Sanlorenzo
The yacht Para Bellvm is the first Sanlorenzo 500EXP to exhibit at a U.S. boat show. One of eight delivered so far, the 154-footer (47-meter) blends traditional luxuries with exploration-oriented features. Therefore, you’ll find a balcony complementing the master suite, along with an extended aft deck capable of carrying a helicopter, for scouting anchorages and quiet coves. Para Bellvm further has a beach club and a spa.

Pershing GTX116: Built by Pershing Yachts and Exhibited by the Ferretti Group
The flagship of Pershing’s GTX range hits thrilling speeds of 34 knots and rethinks usable space on fast yachts. Far more alfresco space is available, especially with the main aft area including a two-level sunning, seating, and swimming area. The GTX116’s extended swim platform and sunning area seem like separate spaces, but hydraulic, lateral-opening gunwales merge them into a 431-square-foot (40-square-meter) space. That space can be used while the yacht is underway, too.
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