The 2022 Palm Beach International Boat Show is definitely a place to visit this weekend. This year’s boat show will be integral in providing visitors, exhibitors, and the community at large with an unforgettable event featuring more than $1.2 billion worth of yachts and accessories. Here is our list of the most interesting yachts that will be on display and are worth seeing. 



Bold 
85.5m 
Silver Yachts 



The 85m Bold became the largest vessel ever built in Australia. She was delivered by Silver Yachts in 2019. The yacht features exteriors by Silver in-house team in collaboration with Espen Oeino. The yacht’s contemporary interiors were made by Andreas Hölnburger of Vain Interiors. She can accommodate up to 18 guests between eight cabins, which includes an owner’s suite, three VIPs and four guest cabins. Bold reaches her top speed at 24 knots and cruises comfortably at 18 knots up to 5,000 nautical miles.

11.11 
Benetti
63 m



The winner of the World Superyacht Award in 2016 (Displacement Motor Yachts 500-1,299GT), 11.11 was launched by Benetti in 2015. Her sporty look with a vertical bow was designed in-house by Benetti. Her art-deco interior was made by Candy & Candy. She had a major refit in 2021-2022. 11.11 can accommodate up to 14 guests in six suites including a master suite with 180-degree views and a private sundeck. She can reach a top speed of 17 knots and has a range of 5,000 nautical miles at an economic speed.
11.11 is on sale with Y.CO with the asking price EUR59,500,000. 

ROCK.IT 
Feadship
60.4m



Rock.It was built by Feadship in 2014 with an interior and exterior design by Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design. The yacht can accommodate 11 guests across cabins. She is powered by MTU engines of 1520 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. 
She is currently on sale by Burgess. Her asking price is EUR65,000,000.

She’s A 10 
Oceanfast
50m 



The 50m motor yacht She's A 10 (previously known as Mystique) was built by Australian Oceanfast. Her exterior was made by Jon Bannenberg and she had a last refit in 2020. Her interior is styled by Steve Mallory. She's A 10 can accommodate up to 10 guests in five suites and up to 10 crew. She has a top speed of 28 knots and is cruising comfortably at 22 knots.

EIV 
Rossinavi
48.8m 



EIV was built by Italian shipbuilder Rossinavi in 2020. With a beam of 8.9 m and a draft of 2.29 m, she has an aluminum hull and superstructure. She features the interior and exterior by Team for Design-led by Enrico Gobbi. Naval architecture from Arrabito Naval Architects. EIV can accommodate eight guests in four cabins. She is powered by MTU engines of 2600 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 19 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots. EIV's maximum range is estimated at 3600 nautical miles. 
EIV just hit the market with a USD40,766,600 asking price by Allied Marine. 

Odyssea
Heesen 
46.7m



Odyssea (previously known as Lady Petra) was delivered by Heesen in 2012. She features the sporty exterior by Omega Architects and interior by Bannenberg & Rowell. Odyssea offers accommodation for up to 12 guests in six cabins, including a main deck master’s suite, and one VIP suite. 
She is on sale with Denison Yachting and her asking price is USD26,500,000.  

Venera
Van der Valk
28.5m



The all-aluminum explorer yacht was developed in collaboration with Guido de Groot Design, Diana Yacht Design and Ginton Naval Architects. The yacht was launched by Van der Valk in 2020. Accommodation sleeps up to ten guests in five staterooms, including a main deck owner’s suite, two VIP doubles and two twin cabins. Venera features a foldable beach platform with a shower, and a sauna. With a top speed of 20 knots and a shallow draft, this yacht was built for a true adventurer.
Venera is on sale with Eastwind Yachts. Her asking is EUR10,350,000.  

Сredits: PIBS; Silver Yachts; Van der Valk; Yacht Harbour archive

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