The superyachts for sale at the Palm Beach International Boat Show 2019

Ocean Club

The basics: Delivered in 2002 by US yard Sovereign, Setzer Design Group designed the semi-displacement hull of Ocean Club and the interiors are by Patrick Knowles. She has recently undergone a refit and has a very high end interior and an extensive equipment list, including new exterior paint, new teak decks, two new generators and a new flybridge hardtop.

Stand out features: She has a beautiful saloon with plentiful seating, including a love seat, ottoman, leather game seat, chairs and table and a wet bar. There is a full entertainment arrangement with an HD Smart TV and home theatre system. Further forward and adjoining the main saloon is the formal dining area.

Length: 37 metres
Builder: Sovereign
Designer: Setzer Design Group
Broker: Northrop & Johnson
Asking price: $4,295,000

Cracker Bay

The basics: Designed by Diana Yacht Design, Cracker Bay was built in steel and aluminium by Dutch superyacht yard Hakvoort to Lloyd's class and MCA compliant with delivery in 2002 as Campbell Bay and refitted in 2015. Her elegant interior is by Winch Design, and she can accommodate up to 12 guests in six cabins.

Stand out features: The sundeck is particularly attractive with a large Jacuzzi forward surrounded by sunpads. Amidships is a large teak dining table with seating for twelve guests, while close by is storage and a wet bar. Aft on the sundeck are twin built-in seating areas on each side and additional chaise lounges for soaking up the sun. In addition, there are electric awnings for shade and a dumbwaiter to the galley.

Length: 45.5 metres
Builder: Hakvoort
Designer: Diana Yacht Design
Broker: Fraser
Asking price: $14,750,000

Mizu

The Basics: Designed by Sam Sorgiovanni, Mizu was built in aluminium by Australian yard Oceanfast to Germanischer Lloyds class and delivered in 2004 with a major refit in 2016. The refit saw her receive an extensive machinery overhaul, new teak decks and a full interior redesign.

Stand out features: The saloon is cosy and evokes a sense of relaxation, featuring multiple armchairs and sofas, as well as two coffee tables and an entertainment centre including a large Samsung television screen and a stereo surround sound system.

Length: 53 metres
Builder: Oceanfast
Designer: Sam Sorgiovanni
Brokers: Denison Yachting and Y.CO
Asking price: $14,900,000

Lazy Z

The basics: Built in steel and aluminium by the Dutch superyacht yard Oceanco to a design by The A Group with delivery in 1997 and most recently refitted in 2017, Lazy Z has benefitted from the care and attention of a highly experienced captain and crew. An earlier 2012 $4 million refit included exterior paint and teak deck work, interior decor, installation of Quantum zero speed stabilisers, 15-year Lloyd's Class inspections and survey, and a complete service of all mechanical, plumbing and piping systems.

Stand out features: Lazy Z has accommodation for 12 guests in six cabins. The full beam owner’s suite is located on the main deck and has its own private observation lounge with 180-degree views and can be used as a private study, breakfast area, or a cosy lounging space. Five exceptionally generous guest cabins, each with private en suite bathrooms, are on the lower deck and include three king berth suites, one double with a Pullman berth, and one twin cabin.

Length: 51.8 metres
Builder: Oceanco
Designer: The A Group
Broker: Burgess
Asking price: $15,900,000

Atomic

The basics: Designed by Paolo Scanu, Atomic was built in steel and aluminium by Turkish yard Sunrise Yachts to Lloyds class with delivery in 2014 and has had the same owner since new. Her interior, by Darnet Design, features light oak panelling and fine marbles, accommodating up to 11 guests in five cabins. These consist of a master suite, three doubles and a twin plus a Pullman berth, all with satellite television screens, entertainment centres and en suite bathroom facilities.

Stand out features: The expansive main deck is split between a living room and formal dining area with comfortable furniture, large windows, a bar and an entertainment centre including a 50 inch LCD television screen and a server providing on-demand video and audio throughout this yacht for sale. The upper saloon is sumptuously cosy and is anchored by a long bar. Light floods in through high windows, and the whole space opens up via large doors onto the aft upper deck, where formal outside dining is available.

Length: 45 metres
Builder: Sunrise Yachts
Designer: Paolo Scanu
Broker: Worth Avenue Yachts
Asking price: $15,900,000

Qing

The basics: Launched in October 2010, Qing is the second in the Cheoy Lee yard's Marco Polo range designed by Ron Holland. Lloyd’s classed and MCA compliant, her hull is in steel with a composite superstructure. She is powered by a single Caterpillar 3512B engine of 1,911hp giving a long range of 6,600 nautical miles at an economical speed.

Stand out features: The décor on this yacht for sale is contemporary with horizontally banded gloss-finished Macassar ebony making up much of the panelling and built-in furnishings. Rich walnut floors add a masculine look. Window treatments are simple so as not to restrict views, while the sophisticated, multi-level lighting design creates suitable night-time ambiance or brightens grey days.

Length: 46 metres
Builder: Cheoy Lee
Designer: Ron Holland
Broker: Camper & Nicholsons International
Asking price: $18,500,000

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Cheoy Lee   46 m •   2012

Bella

The basics: Built by Feadship and delivered in 2008, 45 metre Bella features interior and exterior design by Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design along with Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects. Delivered as one of the yard's F45 Vantage series, she boasts accommodation for 10 guests in six cabins including a large master suite with a retractable ceiling panel to allow natural light to flood in.

Stand out feature: Bella's unusual layout sees all guests and owner cabins located on the main deck meaning they all boast incredible views over the ocean. A 2014 refit sees them decked out in light, airy colours creating a feeling of space and relaxation.

Length: 45 metres
Builder: Feadship
Designer: Feadship de Voogt Naval Architects/Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design
Brokers: Moran Yacht & Ship
Asking price: €19,950,000

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Feadship   44.65 m •   2008

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Skyfall

The basics: Built in aluminium by US superyacht yard Trinity Yachts and delivered in 2010, this yacht for sale features a sophisticated, modern interior designed by Patrick Knowles. Her large saloon has comfortable seating, a 50-inch home theatre television screen and formal dining for 14 guests.

Stand out features: Skyfall also features touch-and-go helicopter capability, a tender garage and a passenger elevator through three decks with wheelchair access. ABS classed and MCA compliant, she was designed to have a transatlantic range, but also has a draft suitable for cruising the Bahamas and US East Coast.

Length: 57.91 metres
Builder: Trinity Yachts
Designer: Trinity Yachts
Broker: IYC
Asking price: $31,500,000

Chasseur

The basics: Built in GRP by US yard Christensen to an in-house design, Chasseur was delivered in 2016, receiving the prestigious Judges’ Special Award for Achievement at the World Superyacht Awards 2017. Her contemporary design, by Varo Interior Design, is unfettered by extraneous decoration, accommodating 12 guests in six cabins comprising a master suite, VIP suite and four doubles. All guest cabins have entertainment centres, television screens and en suite bathroom facilities while the crew quarters sleep 10 crew aboard this yacht for sale.

Stand out features: Chasseur’s spaces strike a balance between minimalism and modernism that takes full advantage of the natural light streaming through vast expanses of glass on the main and bridge decks. Throughout the boat, the watchword is rectilinear. Lines are clean and spare, shapes geometric.

Length: 48.8 metres
Builder: Christensen
Designer: Christensen
Broker: Burgess
Asking price: $33,750,000

Coral Ocean

The basics: A classic example of the late Jon Bannenberg’s world-renowned design flair, Coral Ocean will be one of the largest yachts for sale at the Palm Beach International Boat Show 2018. Launched by Lürssen in 1994 and fresh from a 2016 refit, she sports accommodation for up to 12 guests and 19 crew in a 1,379GT interior.

Stand out features: Coral Ocean's aft spa area was ahead of its time in 1994 and still impresses today, with a gym, beach club and mosaic-lined sauna.

Length: 72.54 metres
Builder: Lürssen
Designer: Jon Bannenberg
Broker: Moran Yacht & Ship
Asking price: €31,950,000

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Lurssen   72.55 m •   1994

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