Cannes Yachting Festival 2025These newcomer boats are not to be missed

Jan-Ole Puls

 · 05.09.2025

Apreamare Gozzo 48 Cabin
Photo: Apreamare
The motorboat scene presents its brand new models on the Côte d'Azur. We present the hottest newcomers celebrating their premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025.

Cruiser

Apreamare Gozzo 48 Cabin

Apreamare Gozzo 48 CabinPhoto: ApreamareApreamare Gozzo 48 Cabin

With the Gozzo 48 Cabin, Apreamare is presenting a modern interpretation of the traditional Sorrento Gozzo at the Cannes Yachting Festival. The 15 metre long and 4.70 metre wide boat offers generous outdoor areas and a choice of one, two or three cabins. These are each equipped with their own bathroom including shower. The boat is propelled by shaft or optionally by Volvo Penta IPS pod drives. apreamare.it

Max 43 Comfort

Max 43 ComfortPhoto: Maxim YachtsMax 43 Comfort

With design philosophy and innovation - this is how the manufacturer describes its latest model. The Maxim shipyard is launching a 13.07 metre sports boat onto the market, which is designed to impress with its generous amount of space and easy handling. It measures 3.70 metres in width. Propulsion is provided by two inboard engines with a maximum total output of 880 hp. The fuel tank holds 1,500 litres. That's enough for extended cruises and visits to your favourite bay. maxim.yachts.com

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VanDutch 75

VanDutch 75Photo: VanDutchVanDutch 75

VanDutch expands its model portfolio further upwards following the takeover. The 75 remains true to its Dutch roots, but shows Italian influence. The large cockpit offers comfort with sofas, an outdoor galley and a carbon fibre hardtop. Inside, there are three cabins, a living area and a crew cabin. The yacht is powered by three Volvo engines and can reach speeds of up to 40 knots. A bathing platform and a tender garage round off the package. vandutch.com


Luxury flybridge yachts

Aquila 46

Aquila 46Photo: AquilaAquila 46

Aquila presents a new model with the 46. The 14.36 metre long power catamaran offers up to five cabins, each with its own bathroom - with a width of 7.10 metres and a feeling of space like on a 70-foot monohull. Propulsion is provided by a choice of two Volvo Penta D4 (2 x 320 hp), D6 (2 x 480 hp) or Yanmar (2 x 550 hp). The top speed is over 21 knots. The boat is designed to impress with plenty of living space and a flybridge with GRP hardtop. aquilaboats.com

Beneteau Grand Trawler 63

Beneteau Grand Trawler 63Photo: BeneteauBeneteau Grand Trawler 63

"The new benchmark for elegant travelling" - this is the slogan Beneteau uses to advertise its recently launched Grand Trawler 63, which replaces the previous model, the 62. Everything that appeared to be in need of improvement has been revised, but according to the shipyard, it cannot be described as a facelift. Many things have been rethought and developed from scratch. For example, the now larger galley. beneteau.com

Pearl 63

Pearl 63Photo: Pearl YachtsPearl 63

The new Pearl is the successor to the popular and best-selling Pearl 62. The hull remains unchanged, but the interior and deck have been completely redesigned. Kelly Hoppen is once again responsible for the elegant interior design, while the exterior has been modernised by Dixon Yacht Design. The yacht is powered exclusively by IPS pod drives, with a choice of three different engine variants. pearlyachts.com


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Sirena 60

Sirena 60Photo: Sirena YachtsSirena 60

The Turkish shipyard Sirena presented a rendering of the new 60 for the first time at boot Düsseldorf 2025. It will replace the predecessor model, the Sirena 58. The elegant lines are once again the work of designer Germán Frers. Compared to the 58, the rear area in particular has been significantly revised and now offers noticeably more space. The interior has also been rethought. It now appears more airy and open, creating a modern, spacious feel. sirenayachts.com


High-performance RIB

Sacs New Strider 13Photo: Lengers YachtsSacs New Strider 13

Sacs Marine has teamed up with Italian fashion brand Kiton to reinterpret its 44-foot inflatable boat, which they are showing at the Cannes Yachting Festival. The model has been redesigned in colour under the name New Strider 13 KNT x SACS. The hull, deck and engine selection remain unchanged. The red radar and the red hose ends are particularly eye-catching. The red colour is the unmistakable trademark of the fashion brand. The maximum engine power is 1,200 hp. sacsmarine.com


Fast racers

Riva Cento Project

Riva Cento ProjectPhoto: RivaRiva Cento Project

With the Cento Project, Riva is presenting a new model - even if only a few details are known so far. According to the first renderings, the traditional shipyard is staying true to its design language. This should please long-time Riva fans in particular. The 11.88 metre long and around 3.50 metre wide boat is to be powered by a diesel inboard engine - specifically the 5.5 litre six-cylinder turbo diesel from Volvo Penta with 440 hp. riva-yacht.com

VisonF Superfast 46

VisonF Superfast 46Photo: VISIONF YachtsVisonF Superfast 46

"Superfast" is exactly the right keyword for the new model from VisionF. The Turkish boat builder actually specialises in luxury catamarans. With the new boat, everything is supposed to be different. No great luxury, but instead a speed of up to 80 knots. However, the boat is powered by comparatively little horsepower: only two Mercury Verado Racing engines with 450 hp each will be installed. It is therefore obvious that there is a lot of innovation in the hull design. visionf.com


Sustainable hybrid concepts

Bluegame BGF45

Bluegame BGF45Photo: Bluegame

From the America's Cup straight into the future: Bluegame launches the BGF45, the shipyard's first foil catamaran. The 14.15 metre long boat combines a sporty design with state-of-the-art wing technology, which ensures greater efficiency, around 30 percent less fuel consumption and driving stability. Propulsion is provided by two Volvo Penta IPS systems. The top speed is around 35 knots. Inside, the catamaran offers space for up to three cabins. bluegame.it

Solaris Power 60 Coupé

Solaris Power 60 CoupéPhoto: Solaris Power Yachts

With this new model, the Italian shipyard is expanding its portfolio with a thoroughly elegant coupé, which will be presented at the Cannes Yachting Festival. It is based on the Open version. With an overall length of 18.29 metres and a width of 5.35 metres, there is plenty of space. As usual, Solaris attaches great importance to outstanding seaworthiness. Proof of this is the deep V-hull, which has also been retained in the coupé. solarispower.com


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