The Monaco Yacht Show website showed a list of 79 yachts already registered for this year’s show by August 25, with over 20 joining in the last two weeks. Organisers expect the number to rise to about 100 by the time of the show, which will be held from September 28-October 1 and headed by the 115m Lürssen build Ahpo (Review, Issue 66).
Ferretti Group’s CRN had already announced that its 62m Rio would be exhibiting but it has since been confirmed that the 52m Ciao, another 2022 delivery, will also be in the line-up, while fellow Italian builder Sanlorenzo will be exhibiting both a 52Steel and a 62Steel.
Big yachts recently added to the list include the 89m Amels Here Comes The Sun and new Amels 78 Energy, the 97m Carinthia VII by Lürssen, new 88m Project X by Golden Yachts, 86m B2 by Abeking & Rasmussen and 72m Solo by Tankoa.
Meanwhile, Poland’s Sunreef has confirmed that it will exhibit an 80 Power, Kokomo, along with its new 80 Eco, Marie-Joseph, as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.
The Sunreef 80 Eco is the first sailing catamaran from the shipyard’s new Eco range and was followed later in the year by the first Sunreef 60 Eco. The 80 Eco showcases Sunreef’s groundbreaking green tech solutions including solar panels built into the yacht’s entire bodywork, including hull sides, superstructure, hard top and even mast.
The propulsion is 100 per cent electric and while under sail, the yacht keeps producing power due to a hydrogeneration system.
The Sunreef 80 Eco will be on display in the Sailing Yacht Area inside Quai l’Hirondelle alongside three other new models: the ClubSwan 80, Swan 98 and the 35m Sorvind by Southern Wind.
Other sailing yachts in the line-up include Advanced 80, 36m Perseverance 1 by Baltic Yachts, 39m State of Grace by Perini Navi and 57.5m Twizzle by Royal Huisman, while Camper & Nicholsons will exhibit the 45m Blush by Perini Navi and the 51m Borkumriff IV by Royal Huisman.
The above article provides an update following an earlier article on the Monaco Yacht Show line-up as of August 8.