Following the global debut of the 80 Eco (click for Review) at last year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, Sunreef Yachts is staging the world premiere of the 70 Eco sailing yacht at this year’s edition from September 12-17. Sunreef’s dealers in Asia include Hong Seh Marine in Singapore and Lee Marine in Thailand.
The 70 Eco will be among three Eco models in the sailing zone in Port Canto, along with an 80 Eco for a second year and a 60 Eco. Eco sailing yachts feature a revolutionary composite-integrated solar power system, with solar cells integrated into the hulls, superstructure, bimini and mast (if requested), and can also include a state-of-the-art hydrogeneration system to generate power while sailing.
In Vieux Port, dedicated to motor yachts, the Polish builder will host the global debuts of the 80 Power Eco (click for article) and the 70 Sunreef Power, which is the only model among the five from the Polish builder that’s not part of it fast-growing Eco range. The 70 Sunreef Power is part of a motor yacht range that also includes the 60, 80 and 100 Power models.
Fellow Polish builder Galeon, whose dealers in Asia include Asiamarine, will display seven yachts in Vieux Port, comprising the 375 GTO, 405 HTS and five Fly models: 400, 440, 500, 560 and 680. The world premieres of the 440 Fly and 560 Fly were held at this year’s Miami International Boat Show in February.
Among Italian builders, Sanlorenzo is displaying 10 yachts in Vieux Port including the world premiere of the SX100 (click for article). Represented in Asia by Simpson Marine, the builder will also show the SX76 and SX88, SD90 and SD96, SL78, SL86, SL90A and SL106A, as well as the SP110. Sister brand Bluegame is debuting its BGM75 multihull (click for article) alongside the BG72, BG54, BG42 and BGX63 (former BGX60).
Absolute, whose dealers including Absolute Marine in Hong Kong, has announced an impressive nine-model line-up headed by the world premiere of its 52 Fly, which will show alongside its fellow 56 Fly and 60 Fly, five Navetta models – 48, 52, 58, 64, 75 – and the 48 Coupè.
Invictus will display the GT370, TT420 and TT460, while sister brand Capoforte is showing the SX200 collection, SQ240, CX240 and SX280i. Both brands are represented in Hong Kong by NextWave Yachting.
British builder Fairline, whose dealers include Simpson Marine, will have five motor yachts on display, comprising its Phantom 65 sportbridge, Targa 50 Open, 45 GT and 45 Open cruiser models, plus the high-speed F//Line 33 day boat. Powercat leader Aquila, also represented by Simpson Marine, will stage the European debut of the 42 Yacht flybridge model and show a 36 Sport outboard cruiser.
Among French builders in Vieux Port, Beneteau will stage the world premiere of the Antares 12 (click for article), Antares 11, Flyer 10, Gran Turismo 41 and 45, Swift Trawler 41 and 48, plus the flagship Grand Trawler 62.
In Port Canto, Beneteau will display the world premiere of the Oceanis 37.1 (click for article), Oceanis 51.1, Oceanis Yacht 54 and 60, and First 44 and 53.Sister brand Lagoon will display five sailing catamarans in Port Canto: the Lagoon 42, 46, 51, 55, Sixty 5 and Seventy 7. Simpson Marine represents both Beneteau and Lagoon.
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