6. The Princess s62 features an electro-hydraulic bathing platform that can launch an 11-foot tender or jet ski when at anchor.
Length: 62 feet
Yard: Princess Yachts
The vessel has two engines and a top speed of 38 knots. It can accommodate six guests and be customized to accommodate two crew members as well. The layout of the vessel allows for both indoor and outdoor dining and socializing areas. It is making its North American debut at the Miami Yacht Show.
5. The GT65 Carolina is a sportfishing boat making its world debut at the Miami Yacht Show.
Length: 65 feet
Yard: Hatteras
The boat has a top speed of 40 knots and four staterooms below deck. The fishing boat was specifically engineered and built with resin-infusion construction technology to ensure it could handle rough water conditions.
4. The MCY 70 Skylounge is a completely customizable Italian flybridge also making its world debut at the Miami Yacht Show.
Length: 70 feet
Yard: Monte Carlo Yachts
Monte Carlo Yachts, an Italian shipyard, prioritizes luxury by emphasizing customization. The yard's new collection includes boats that can be tailored to the buyer's preference, with vessels ranging from 66 feet to 105 feet. The 70-foot version has a maximum speed of 26 knots.
3. The Azimut 78's exterior was designed by popular Italian designer Alberto Mancini.
Length: 77 feet
Yard: Azimut
The yacht is Italian shipyard Azimut's newest flybridge model. The yacht boasts the yard's newest technology, including three Volvo-designed motors and carbon technology. It can accommodate eight guests and two to three crew members. It is making its US debut at the Miami Yacht Show.
2. The Azimut S8 utilizes a triple propulsion system engineered by Volvo to run quietly.
Length: 80 feet
Yard: Azimut
The Azimut S8 has a sportier look and also employs carbon technology and a Volvo propulsion system. The vessel has a maximum speed of 34 knots. Below deck, the yacht can accommodate eight guests and two crew members. It is making its US debut at the Miami Yacht Show.
1. BOLD, the show's largest superyacht by far, features a helipad and a dance floor.
Length: 279 feet
Yard: SilverYachts
BOLD is Australian shipyard SilverYachts' largest — and most fuel efficient — build to date. The superyacht has a top speed of 24 knots and a 5,000 nautical mile range. It can accommodate 16 guests and 21 crew members. It is making its US debut at the Miami Yacht Show.