Monaco Yacht Show 2024These innovations and world premieres will be presented at Port Hercule

Martin Hager

 · 21.08.2024

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Nowhere in the world is the density of new yachts greater than in the Principality at the end of September. For the 33rd edition of the Monaco Yacht Show, the Who's Who of the industry will once again be making an appearance and hoping for brisk business. BOOTE EXCLUSIV shows what there is to see and has MYS tickets available for subscribers

Hundreds of yacht building and design contracts have already been signed during the Monaco Yacht Show. It is not for nothing that shipyards, designers and suppliers travel to Monaco every year full of hope to make the right contacts during the four intensive days of the show and to inspire one or two potential customers for their own services from the large number of visitors. For years, the trade fair organisation has helped with the pre-selection process, trying to keep the audience as exclusive as possible by continuously increasing admission prices. This year, the Monaco Yacht Show takes place from 25 to 28 September, and day tickets cost a hefty 690 euros per person - another 90 euros more than last year. Nevertheless, those who book a three-day pass get a discount and pay 1860 euros. BOOTE EXCLUSIV subscribers save the costs.

Strong focus on sustainability

"The selection of yachts is unparalleled, this year almost 100 formats with lengths of up to 122 metres have been announced," says BOOTE EXCLUSIV editor-in-chief Martin Hager. There is also an impressive fleet of brokerage yachts that attract charter customers or are looking for new owners in the bay of Roquebrune. Sustainability will once again play a key role around Port Hercule. Companies will be presenting innovative technologies in the Sustainability Hub, while engineers and designers will be talking about efficient drives, ecological materials and green drive technologies in the Design and Innovation Hub. Anyone interested in supercars, helicopters and extraordinary superyacht toys will get their money's worth in the Adventure Area. Here is our selection of the most interesting innovations and world premieres.


Innovations and world premieres at the Monaco Yacht Show 2024

Custom Line 50

The Custom Line brand, which belongs to the Ferretti Group, is bringing its 49.90 metre flagship with it. Made of aluminium for the first time.Photo: WerftThe Custom Line brand, which belongs to the Ferretti Group, is bringing its 49.90 metre flagship with it. Made of aluminium for the first time.

WallyWind 110

With the 33 metre long Performance Slup, the Italian cult brand Wally is presenting its latest sailing yacht model.Photo: WerftWith the 33 metre long Performance Slup, the Italian cult brand Wally is presenting its latest sailing yacht model.

"Kismet"

The 122-metre Lürssen will be the star of the show. The Nuvolari-Lenard design travels with a hybrid drive and Jaguar figurehead and is intended to win over charter customers. For three million euros per week, up to twelve guests can enjoy the interior of the six-decker designed by Reymon Langton.Photo: Carl GrollThe 122-metre Lürssen will be the star of the show. The Nuvolari-Lenard design travels with a hybrid drive and Jaguar figurehead and is intended to win over charter customers. For three million euros per week, up to twelve guests can enjoy the interior of the six-decker designed by Reymon Langton.

"DreamCatcher"

With the 26.54 metre Swan 88, Nautor is launching the first model with Torqueedo hybrid drive in the Sailing Yacht Area.Photo: WerftWith the 26.54 metre Swan 88, Nautor is launching the first model with Torqueedo hybrid drive in the Sailing Yacht Area.

"Pink Shadow"

With her olive-green hull, the 58-metre explorer from Damen Yachting's halls attracts attention and is chartered out.Photo: WerftWith her olive-green hull, the 58-metre explorer from Damen Yachting's halls attracts attention and is chartered out.

"Almax"

The 50Steel from Sanlorenzo is the first yacht model with a fuel cell system that ensures emission-free hotel operations.Photo: MBFThe 50Steel from Sanlorenzo is the first yacht model with a fuel cell system that ensures emission-free hotel operations.

"Mosquito"

The motor yacht is a 55 metre long Omega design by Heesen. The displacer with Bannenberg & Rowell interior can be chartered.Photo: Werft„Moskito“The motor yacht is a 55 metre long Omega design by Heesen. The displacer with Bannenberg & Rowell interior can be chartered.

"San"

The 45 metre long Sinot design from the Turkish shipyard Alia Yachts is celebrating its world premiere and is one of the most exciting new products.Photo: WerftThe 45 metre long Sinot design from the Turkish shipyard Alia Yachts is celebrating its world premiere and is one of the most exciting new products.

"Extra Time"

For the interior of the 44.27 metre long semi-custom model C144S, Conrad Shipyard once again cooperated with M2Atelier.Photo: WerftFor the interior of the 44.27 metre long semi-custom model C144S, Conrad Shipyard once again cooperated with M2Atelier.

"Seawolf X"

The motor yacht is one of the most interesting new builds of the year. Rossinavi built the e-cat in XXL format according to plans by Fulvio de Simoni.Photo: WerftThe motor yacht is one of the most interesting new builds of the year. Rossinavi built the e-cat in XXL format according to plans by Fulvio de Simoni.

"Maverick"

Cantiere delle Marche built the 44.30 metre long steel and aluminium construction for a German owner with big plans to travel the world.Photo: Martin Koswig FreiburgCantiere delle Marche built the 44.30 metre long steel and aluminium construction for a German owner with big plans to travel the world.

"Night Fury II"

Columbus Yachts docks the recently launched 43 metre long Hot Lab design, construction number 1 of the Atlantique 43 model.Photo: WerftColumbus Yachts docks the recently launched 43 metre long Hot Lab design, construction number 1 of the Atlantique 43 model.

AB110

New look for the models of the Next Yacht Group brand AB Yachts. Marco Casamonti designed the 45-knot glider from Viarregio.Photo: WerftNew look for the models of the Next Yacht Group brand AB Yachts. Marco Casamonti designed the 45-knot glider from Viarregio.

Xtreme 78 Fly

Xtreme 78 Fly is the latest model from the Holtermann shipyard. The 23.96 metre long semi-glider is made of aluminium and has a speed of 28 knots.Photo: WerftXtreme 78 Fly is the latest model from the Holtermann shipyard. The 23.96 metre long semi-glider is made of aluminium and has a speed of 28 knots.

Mishi 88

The Turkish brand Mishi Yachts is presenting one of its boats in Monaco for the first time. The 26.82-metre sloop is made of carbon.Photo: WerftThe Turkish brand Mishi Yachts is presenting one of its boats in Monaco for the first time. The 26.82-metre sloop is made of carbon.

Burgess

The British brokerage house is bringing several formats to Monaco. These include the 34.90 metre compact explorer "FOX", built by Pendennis and created on the computers of the Q London design studio
Photo: Werft

"Eternal Spark"

Bilgin Yachts delivered the 50 metres this year. The interior was designed by Hot Lab.Photo: WerftBilgin Yachts delivered the 50 metres this year. The interior was designed by Hot Lab.

Trade fair times, admission prices and free tickets

From 25 to 28 September 2024, Wednesday to Friday, 10.00-18.30, Saturday 10.00-18.00. Day ticket 690 euros. On Wednesday, 25 September, admission to the Dock Area only with a personal VIP invitation from MYS or an exhibitor, with a "Discover" badge or as an exhibitor. Hotels can be organised by the trade fair via www.monacoyachtshow.com

With BOOTE EXCLUSIV to the show: Free tickets for our subscribers worth 690 euros each are available again this year on request: exclusiv@boote-exclusiv.com

Who still invests in the port

In addition to the formats shown in our photos, there are other exciting superyachts in Port Hercule. The largest include the 90.10 metre long "DAR" (Oceanco, 2018), which is currently for sale for 208 million euros, the 78.40 metre long "Amaryllis" (Abeking & Rasmussen, 2011) for 89 million euros, the 73.30 metre long "Dragonfly" (Silver Yachts, 2009) from Google co-founder Sergey Brin for 27 million euros, the 73.20 metre long Explorer "Planet Nine"(Admiral Yachts, 2018) for 79.5 million euros or the 61.50 metre long "Lemon Tree" (Sanlorenzo, 2021) for 59.5 million euros. Who has the choice ...


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