boot Düsseldorf 2026These new motorboats celebrate their debut - Part 3

Jan-Ole Puls

 · 16.01.2026

Trade fair premieres Düsseldorf 2026 Motorboats
Photo: Werft
Several new motorboats will be celebrating their trade fair premiere at boot Düsseldorf 2026. We provide an initial overview and present the most important innovations in brief - Part 3.

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From jet-ski-like mini boats through tor Grand Banks 54 in the European version with customised interior, everything is represented. Anyone who has the opportunity should definitely pay a visit to these innovations. Particularly exciting: a shipyard from the Far East will be represented at the trade fair for the first time.


Santasevera 42: Italian novelty

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The Italian shipyard Santasevera presented its new Santasevera 42 at boot Düsseldorf 2026. The 42-foot motor yacht model is intended to complement the existing model range. The yacht, designed by brand boss Francesco Guida, adopts design features from the larger Santasevera 52 and focuses on a spacious outdoor area with sunbathing areas and a sofa. Below deck, there is a flexibly usable forward cabin with WC, ideal for day and weekend trips. The boat is powered by two Volvo Penta D4 engines (2×320 hp) for a top speed of around 30 knots and a cruising speed of around 26 knots; various drive options (outboard, sterndrive, IPS) are planned. The first presentation at the trade fair was with sterndrive propulsion. Two more boats are already under construction.

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  • Length: 12,55 m
  • Width: 4,00 m
  • Weight: 12,000 kg
  • Motorisation: 2x 320 hp

On display in Hall 5, Stand D22.

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H Al Dhaen Boats DB 380SC: Walkaround from Bahrain

The DB 380SC from H Al Dhaen Boats.
Photo: H Al Dhaen Boats

The DB 380SC is a new boat that was also unveiled at boot Düsseldorf 2026. It is being built by the Bahraini shipyard H Al Dhaen, but designed by the renowned Mulder Design from the Netherlands, who have already drawn for Elling and the Lekker 38. The DB 380SC follows the typical walkaround concept with cabin and hardtop. According to the shipyard, the boat is designed for both day trips and weekend cruises.

  • Length: 12,60 m
  • Width: 3,57 m
  • Weight: 6637 kg
  • Motorisation: 3 x 350 hp

On show in Hall 1, Stand A36.


Besnati Hurlo 325: A rocket for everything

The Fish version.
Photo: Besnati

Besnati is a new shipyard that presented itself for the first time at boot 2026. It builds boats that are reminiscent of personal watercraft and can be used both as tenders for superyachts and as all-in-one solutions. There are three versions of the boat: Angel, Sport and Classic, all of which can be fully customised. According to the shipyard, the first boat will be capable of speeds of up to 50 knots.

  • Length: 3,25 m
  • Width: 1,78 m
  • Weight: n.a.
  • Motorisation: 170 HP

On show in Hall 9, Stand D25


Grand Banks 54 EU: Future classic

The EU version of the Grand Banks 54.
Photo: Werft

The Grand Banks 54 EU Edition is a further development of the classic 54-foot model from the traditional Grand Banks shipyard. It retains the characteristic lines and clearly organised deck areas, but combines these with modern materials and propulsion technologies that improve efficiency and range, according to the shipyard. Below deck, the cabin layouts have been redesigned to offer more flexibility and the interiors are light, spacious and functional. Practical solutions that make life on board easier have also been emphasised in the cockpit and on the outer decks. The EU Edition is aimed at owners who appreciate the familiar Grand Banks features such as solid construction and classic aesthetics, but at the same time expect contemporary technical solutions and comfort. The EU Edition differs from the standard GB 54 model primarily in its lighter-coloured woodwork, heating, air conditioning and electric blinds. It was developed by the Grand Banks EU team.

  • Length: 17,68 m
  • Width: 5,40 m
  • Weight: 25,500 kg
  • Motorisation: 2 x 725 hp

On show in Hall 6, Stand A28.


Yamarin Aura Cabin: The largest in history

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The new Yamarin Aura Cabin is a premium pilothouse boat measuring around 10.4 metres in length, making it the Finnish brand's largest model to date. It combines Nordic design with versatility for year-round use, whether on rough fjords or sunny coasts. It is characterised by bright interiors with flexible cabin and lounge use, an enclosed wheelhouse with excellent all-round visibility and extensive comfort options from shower to air conditioning and barbecue area. Powered by powerful Yamaha outboards and equipped with modern displays and assistance systems, the Aura Cabin is designed to impress both as a comfortable family cruiser and as an elegant dayboat. The model will celebrate its premiere at boot Düsseldorf.

  • Length: 10,4 m
  • Width: 3,36 m
  • Weight: 5,700 kg
  • Motorisation: 2 × Yamaha F250 / F300 / F350

On show in Hall 4, Stand A23.


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