Today is the start of the world's largest in-water yacht show, Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Here is the list of the biggest yachts of this year’s show. Most of them are available for sale and charter.
Elandess
Abeking & Rasmussen
74.5m
Elandess was built by Abeking & Rasmussen in 2018. The 74 m luxury motor yacht’s exterior and interior was designed by Harrison Eidsgaard. She has a gross tonnage of 2065 tons and can accommodate 12 guests across six cabins. Elandess offers a plethora of spectacular common spaces, ranging from the Nemo Lounge below the waterline to the 8m x 2.5m swimming pool on the very expansive sun deck.
Coral Ocean
Lürssen
72.54m
Lürssen and the Ahoy Club will co-present Coral Ocean – a 28 year "young" lady – at the forthcoming Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Coral Ocean, originally known as Coral Island, was built in 1994 and became one of the yard’s largest projects at the time and she was built to the designs of the late Jon Bannenberg, the convention breaking legendary Australian designer who is universally acknowledged as the godfather of modern yacht design. Following the change of ownership in 2019, Coral Ocean underwent an extensive refit, which was completed in 2022.
Atomic
VSY
64m
Atomic was constructed by Viareggio Superyachts for her experienced American owner in 2020. The exterior of this 64m superyacht, a sistership of Roma and Sealyon (ex Candyscape II), was designed by Espen Oeino and the interior was designed by French studio Darnet Design. She can reach a top speed of 17 knots and cruise at 12 knots and accommodate 12 guests on board.
Sea Owl
Feadship
61.87m
Sea Owl is a bespoke motor yacht built in 2013 by Feadship for experienced owners who are very family-oriented and this is reflected in the facilities on board for the younger generation, which range from a magical array of toys and games to a thematic decorative scheme. There are two dedicated children’s cabins on board Sea Owl as well as the owners’ stateroom and three guest suites.
Marguerite
Lürssen
61.26m
The stunning superyacht Marguerite was built in 2004 in Germany by the Lürssen shipyard and features an updated and recently refitted interior. The design brief required a private owner’s area, a professional dive center, capacious tender storage, and the ability to cruise for thirty days at a time. The 61m vessel can accommodate twelve guests and seventeen expert crew members in complete comfort with an immense owner’s suite, VIP suite, and four additional staterooms.
Unbridled
Trinity
58.2m
This 58m superyacht was built by US Trinity Yachts in 2009 and had a major refit in 2019. She was designed by Geoff Van Aller and accommodates up to 12 guests in six staterooms, including the full-beam owner’s suite, two King VIPs and two double cabins. Unbridled notable features include a massive main saloon, impressive sky lounge with a full-service bar, game tables and two enormous flat-screen TVs. The bridge aft deck provides formal alfresco dining and a full-beam outdoor lounge.
Mizu
Oceanfast
53m
Mizu is a 53m luxury yacht built and launched by Oceanfast in 2004 and had a major refit in 2016. She can accommodate up to 10 guests in five staterooms and a crew of 10. Her impressive military exterior and elegant interior penned by Sam Sorgiovanni. Mizu has a maximum speed of 33 knots and cruise at 20 knots.
Credits: Lürssen, Northrop & Johnson, Unsplash, Yacht Harbour archive