The 27 must-see new yachts at the 2016 Monaco Yacht Show

Coral Ocean

Not new, but worthy of fanfare, Lürssen’s Coral Ocean will be on display at Monaco. Recently refitted, this 72.54 metre John Bannenberg masterpiece has never featured in a magazine and is still one of the top 200 largest yachts in the world. When launched in 1994, she was one of the first yachts to feature a gym and spa area.

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Lurssen   72.55 m •   1994

Dahlak

Packed with innovations, including latest-generation electric captive winches and a lithium polymer battery system that aids silent running, 38.15 metre Dahlak proves Perini Navi’s commitment to advanced sailing technology. The 51.4 metre mast is the star of her carbon fibre rig, which helps support a sail area of more than 1,870 square metres.

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Perini Navi   38.15 m •   2016

Divine

Highly efficient performance is the calling card of the award-winning, axe-bowed Palumbo 40M Sport series. Divine can reach a top speed of 20 knots or cruise economically at 16 knots. Her big volume allows accommodation for 10 guests and eight crew members.

Gipsy

The first hull in Otam’s custom range, Gipsy has a layout by Tommaso Spadolini that measures 35.2 metres and makes excellent use of her volume. The upper deck is entirely dedicated to the owner, freeing up the main deck for a 40 square metre saloon with movie theatre and full-beam dining room and galley with 25 square metre larder. The lower deck has four VIP cabins, all with en suites.

Jetsetter

The debut launch from Dynamiq Yachts, Jetsetter will be a real must-see yacht at Monaco 2016. The stand-out feature on this 38.6 metre grand tourer yacht is her class-leading sundeck, which measures 20 metres long and can be split up into five distinct zones. In keeping with such a sporty name, Jetsetter uses Fortjes pod drives to reach a top speed of 21 knots.

La Passion

The first ever superyacht launched by Turkish yard Sarp Yachts, La Passion will be attending this year’s Monaco Yacht Show. Built in Antalya from a steel hull and epoxy composite superstructure, this new 46 metre is sure to turn heads in Port Hercules with her curvy exterior. Interior design is by Adam Lay Studio with accommodation for 12 guests split across five cabins.

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Sarp Yachts   46 m •   2016

Maybe

The new 59 metre by shipbuilder Metalships Rodman is the largest yacht ever designed and built in Spain. Maybe has a range of 5,000 nautical miles and a helipad on the upper deck. There’s plenty of luxury onboard with the Marcelo Penna interiors featuring a gym, massage room, sauna and cinema saloon.

Namaste

Known for its sporty open yachts, Overmarine is ready to show off Namaste, its first foray into long-range cruising. This steel-and-aluminium yacht from the Mangusta Oceano 42 range is the Italian builder’s first displacement yacht, boasting a range of 4,000 nautical miles. Designed by Alberto Mancini, well-considered details abound, and interiors are decorated in linen, silk and soft leather.

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Overmarine Group   42.3 m •   2016

Wally Casa

Launched earlier this year as the fourth hull in the Wally Ace series, Wally Casa will be attending this year’s Monaco Yacht Show. This 27.33 metre superyacht was commissioned by an American owner and features interiors that were developed by Wally Yachts in collaboration with Luca Bassani Design.

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Wally   27.33 m •   2016

X

X is the second hull in Sanlorenzo’s 460EXP explorer yacht series, designed for reaching far-flung destinations with complete autonomy. X is able to carry a submersible, seaplane, helicopter or sailboat on board, launched by a dedicated crane. Sanlorenzo will also have its latest 46 metre steel superyacht on display.

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Sanlorenzo   42.2 m •   2016

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