14 of the best new yachts at the 2018 Miami Yacht Show

Azimut Grande 35M

A 30-year tradition, the Miami Yacht Show presents some of 2018’s best new models. We pick out the key highlights, starting with the new Azimut flagship...

Recently honoured at the 2018 Boat International Design and Innovation Awards, the Azimut Grande 35M looks set to wow visitors to the show with its sprawling deck spaces and chic interiors.

Custom Line Navetta 33

Launched as a recently as June 2017, the new Navetta 33 from Ferretti Group’s Custom Line division has proved to be hugely popular, with ten hulls sold already. It’s not hard to see why, as the yard’s in-house team has done a stellar job creating a voluminous interior flooded with natural light through huge floor-to-ceiling windows.

Hatteras M90 Panacera

Famed for its custom sportsfish yachts, North Carolina-based Hatteras also has a strong line in motor yachts with its M range, the most recent being the M90 Panacera. The star of the show on this model is the enormous forward galley, which is bathed in natural light, thanks to a vast sunroof.

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Hatteras   27.95 m •   2018

Horizon RP110

Making her worldwide debut at the 2018 Miami Yacht Show is the fourth hull in Horizon’s RP110 series. Launched back in 2017 and recently delivered, she is laid out in a five-cabin configuration and is propelled to a 21-knot top speed by a pair of 1,900hp Caterpillar C32 ACERT engines.

MCY96

Bringing superyacht styling to a 29 metre cruiser is a highly appealing combination and that is exactly what Monte Carlo Yachts has achieved with its new MCY96 series, styled inside and out by Nuvolari Lenard. Key highlights include a full-beam owner’s cabin on the main deck and a fold-out superyacht terrace in the saloon.

Mr Loui

Hull number two in the Benetti Mediterraneo 116 yacht series, Mr Loui will be making her first appearance at the Miami show this year. Exterior styling comes from rising star designer Giorgio Maria Cassetta, while the interior was developed by the yard working in collaboration with the owner’s architect Ezequiel Farca. Al fresco relaxation was a key priority in the development of this 35.5 metre yacht, as can be seen from her 80 square metre superyacht sundeck and its six metre wide dining table.

Ocean Alexander 100

The Ocean Alexander fleet at this year’s Miami Yacht Show will be as strong as ever, with seven yachts on display. The newest of which is a new OA100 yacht that boasts a five-cabin layout. Styled inside and out by Evan K Marshall, she is hull number ten in this highly popular series.

Pearl 80

A relatively new name to the American yachting market, Pearl made its Stateside debut at the 2017 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The 24 metre Pearl 80 is its current flagship (hull one will be at Miami, with two more under construction) and visitors can also learn about the yard’s forthcoming new 29 metre, the Pearl 95, which is due to launch later this year. Pearl works with Dixon Yacht Design to create the naval architecture for all its of models, while the chic, modern interiors come courtesy of Kelly Hoppen.

Sunseeker 95

A dazzling array of Sunseeker yachts will once again grace the Miami Yacht Show this year and our pick of the bunch is the recently introduced Sunseeker 95. This raised pilothouse design features a split-level master suite, which cleverly tucks the bathroom underneath the main cabin. Out on the open water, this model proudly upholds the yard’s reputation for performance, with 26 knots possible when the throttles are pinned down.

Westport 112

It wouldn’t be the Miami Yacht Show without a healthy smattering of Westport yachts and this year the American yard is introducing a fresh take on its ever-popular Westport 112 model. Details are few and far between at this stage, but expectation is sky-high as more than 50 of these yachts have been launched to date, making it one of the most successful semi-custom series to date.

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