Lürssen’s 95m Kismet built in 2014 and exhibited by Moran and the new 94m Feadship Viva are currently the biggest yachts set to exhibit at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show according to the official website. The superyacht show returns to Port Hercules from September 22-25, having last been held in 2019.
Lürssen superyachts at Monaco will also include the new 55m Project 13800 as well as the 71m Skat exhibited by Fraser, while other big yachts include the 80m Tatiana built by Turkey’s Bilgin Yachts and the 80m Artefact by Nobiskrug, the German shipyard being bought by Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG).
Damen Yachting builds at Monaco will include the 74m Synthesis and the new 55m Yacht Support vessel, Time Off, while the 74m Amels Plvs Vltra and the 70m Rossinavi Polaris are among 70m-plus yachts.
Sanlorenzo superyachts will include the 62Steel, 52Steel, 500EXP and the 44m Alloy, while Gulf Craft will display its flagship Majesty 175, which had a Dubai debut in May.
Azimut will exhibit its new 38m flagship Grande Trideck along with a Grande 32 Metri, while sister company Benetti will show the 65.5m FB274. Among fellow Italian builders, Cantiere delle Marche will exhibit its new 40m RJ and Columbus will display the 50m K2.
Ferretti Group builds include a Pershing 140, a Custom Line 120 and Navetta 33, Riva 100’ Corsaro and the brand-new Wally WHY200, which will have its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 7-12.
Nautor’s Swan will exhibit the Swan 120 and Swan 98, while Polish catamaran builder Sunreef will showcase its Sunreef 80 sailing catamaran and its 80 Sunreef Power.