The Superyacht Show 2019, one of premium annual superyacht events will take place from May 08 to May 11 in Barcelona. The second edition of the show following last year's success will be held at OneOcean Port Vell marina. 

The Superyacht Show is being developed by the members of the Large Yacht Brokers Association (LYBRA), based in Monaco. This organization comprises leading superyacht brokerage companies worldwide, such as Burgess, Edmiston, Fraser, IYC, Merle Wood & Associates, Northrop & Johnson, Ocean Independence, Yachtzoo and Y.CO.

Yacht Harbour takes a look at the largest vessels yet confirmed to be exposed at the show.


Builder: Nobiskrug
LOA: 68 m
Aking price: € 44,900,000



The 68-metre yacht was built in 2016 by German shipyard Nobiskrug. She is a winner of 2007 International Superyacht Society Awards in Best Power 43m+ category. Triple Seven underwent a refit in 2014 and full repaint at Pinmar in 2016.

The yacht’s design was developed by Newcruise Design. Triple seven is trademarked with an expansive beach club, large sundeck Jacuzzi, custom storage and well-equipped garage featuring a dive room, a 8 and 9-metre tenders and other toys.

Powered by MTU engines of 2360 HP, Triple seven reaches her maximum speed at 17 knots, while cruising comfortably at 15 knots. Her maximum range is estimated at 10000 nautical miles

The yacht was sold in 2013 to Alexander Abramov asking €39,750,000. Mr Abramov, meanwhile, is the chairman of Evraz steel company with his net worth estimated at $6.4 billion by Forbes. In March 2018, Triple Seven was listed for sale through Burgess asking € 44,900,000. 


Builder: Feadship
LOA: 68 m
Asking price: $69,000,000



Built by Feadship in 2010, Lady Christine features a beam of 12.5 metres and a draft of 3.6 metres. Within exteriors by De Voogt and Art Deco interiors by Rodney Black, Lady Christine is combined of steel hull and aluminium superstructure. 

The yacht with interior volume of 1,608 tons can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 cabins on-board. Her key features include a fully certified helipad for EC130 with onboard refueling, full-beam dining room and piano bar, along with a vast split-level owner’s deck with observation salon, his and her offices and a private terrace. 

Powered by engines of 1,770 HP, the vessel reaches maximum speed at15 knots, cruising comfortably at 13 knots. 

Lady Christine is listed for sale asking $69,000,000.

#3. Solo 
Builder: Tankoa
LOA: 72m



The yacht was launched in August 2018, making her international debut at the Monaco Yacht Show. 

Designed by Francesco Paszkowski in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, Solo’s interiors represent blend of contemporary and timeless air. Her spacious main and upper salons provide relaxation zones with large plush seating areas, along with a dazzling baby grand piano and numerous entertainment options.

The yacht’s six staterooms can accommodate up to 12 guests, including a spacious VIP, two doubles and two twins. The master suite is fitted with a private terrace complete with sunpads and a Jacuzzi with panoramic views. 

On the skylounge aft, there is a swimming pool and a private dance floor, which easily converts to a touch-and-go helipad. 

Solo’s beach club, meanwhile, represents a spacious and welcoming space with sofa, bar, TV, oversized glass walled gym with fold-out terrace, bathroom, sauna (also fitted with its own fold-out terrace) and hammam.


Builder: Abeking & Rasmussen
LOA: 78 m
Asking price: € 80,000,000



Initially built for American businessman Herb Chambers, the project was sold right before delivery in 2008. Classified by Lloyds, Eminence features a beam of 12.4 metres and a draft of 3.2 metres along with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 2054 tonnes. 

Eminence offers accommodation to up to 14 guests in 7 cabins, within interiors and exteriors by Reymond Langton.

Powered by Caterpillar 3516 DITA engines of 2000 HP each, the yacht reaches a maximum speed at 16 knots and cruises comfortably at 14 knots for 6,000 nautical miles.

She is asking € 80,000,000 with Burgess.


#1. Secret
Builder: Abeking & Rasmussen
LOA: 82 m
Asking price: € 119,000,000



A 82.3-metre motor yacht Secret was launched by Abeking & Rasmussen in 2013. She has received full repainting in 2017.

Featuring interiors by Jim Harris and exterior styling by Sam Sorgiovanni, Secret is trademarked with a cinema, gymnasium, massage room, Jacuzzi, At Anchor Stabilisers, and an elevator.

The yacht offers accommodation to up to 15 guests within 7 cabins on-board with a VIP suite and an extra guest-finished cabin for 3 children or staff. There is also accommodation space for up to 23 crew members.

Powered by Caterpillar engines, she can cruise at 14 knots with a range of 5,000 nautical miles, reaching a maximum speed of 16.5 knots.

Secret was rumoured to belong to Nancy Walton Laurie, American businesswoman
and heiress to the Walmart fortune, who is estimated by Forbes at $5.7 billion. Nonetheless, the yacht was put for sale in January 2019, asking € 119,000,000 with Burgess.

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