The Palm Beach International Boat Show starts tomorrow: here is a selection of some of the great yachts on display to look out for.
Jetsetter, 39-metres, Dynamiq
The all-aluminium Dynamiq D4 Jetsetter – the yard’s debut yacht – comes with plenty of pedigree, including naval architecture from Vripack, Azure and Van Oossanen for the hull form, RINA classification, and an interior by Bannenberg & Rowell, which is characterised by a neutral palette with accents of burnt orange and royal blue. The yacht offers a top speed of 21 knots, a range of 3,000 miles and a draught of less than 1.75 metres.
See her at berth Ramp 8; Slip 849-850
Solandge, 85.1-metres, Lürssen
Quinta Essentia, 55-metres, Admiral
Checkmate, 44.2-metres, Benetti
A lot of emphasis is put on the entertaining spaces aboard Checkmate, with sumptuous seating found throughout the spaces. From the well-regarded 145 range, she is the only 145 Benetti with this bridge deck configuration, which includes a larger skylounge that flows into the 270-degree either enclosed or alfresco dining space, depending on the weather. A large sundeck includes a Jacuzzi and a day head, as well as plenty of sunpads and relaxation spaces. She features zero-speed at anchor stabilizers to ensure a smooth ride for her 12 guests.
See her at berth PHD, Slip 104-106
Aldabara, 51-metres, Codecasa
The 51-metre Aldabara comes to the market having only ever been used by her commissioning owner. The yacht was built at Italian yard Codecasa and features a very striking, masculine exterior designed in house with interiors from the board of Della Role Design. Oak and rosewood joinery is complemented by marble bathrooms for each of the six suites, accommodating 12 guests. A master suite forward enjoys its own private balcony.
See her at berth D-214.
Silver Lining, 50-metres, Christensen