Top brokers react to the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2017

Burgess

"Upbeat, revealing, encouraging"

Richard Lambert, head of sales at Burgess, was another who argued that this year’s Fort Lauderdale show compared favourably to previous editions. “There was a sense of a move to larger yachts than usual and also representation by a more diverse cross section of shipyards,” he said.

However, Lambert sounded a note of caution by adding: “The show appeals to such a broad cross-section of the market that this presents inherent challenges. There is still work to be done to elevate its status to a truly premium event.”

Turning to the Caribbean charter market, he concluded: “Although the level of bookings is not as high as we have witnessed in previous years in the immediate run-up to the winter season, it’s been reassuring to witness that there is still a promising market for the Caribbean this year. We have been actively engaging with our owners and charter clients in discussions about the Caribbean and we have a strong fleet confirmed for the Antigua Show.”

A joint listing with Northrop & Johnson, the 60.35 metre Feadship superyacht Rock.It (pictured above) was one of the stars of the Burgess fleet at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2017.

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