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

Baglietto 46M Fast

Baglietto’s new 46M Fast line is true to its name, hitting top speeds of 28 knots. The all-aluminium yacht marks an evolution of previous models, designed by long-time Baglietto collaborator Francesco Paszkowski.

Rakish, rectangular and contemporary lines give the 46M Fast a commanding personality, and she has been designed with plentiful outdoor spaces including a lush bow lounge for soaking up the sun.

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.

Elixir

The latest Amels 180, from the Dutch builder’s semi-custom Limited Editions range, is the intoxicating 55 metre Elixir. The timeless lines are by Tim Heywood, with interiors from Laura Sessa Design.

Captain Simon Ladbrooke praised the quick delivery that the semi-custom construction process enabled: “From making the decision to get into yachting and actually being on the water was a very short time.” Elixir is now available for charter through Y.Co.

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Amels   55 m •   2016

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.

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

Vanish

The new 66.25 metre Feadship Vanish, designed inside and out by Eidsgaard Design, has quite a few tricks up her sleeve. There is the free-floating staircase in the full-height atrium, the main-deck balcony that extends to sit flush with the floor, and the optical illusion of the transom stairs that gently slopes from the aft deck to swim platform. The roomy, main-deck VIP can also easily convert to two separate cabins.

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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