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Boot Dusseldorf 2025: Best of the rest
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In the second of a two-part preview of Boot Dusseldorf, Yacht Style looks beyond Hall 6 at smaller motoryachts and sailing boats.
Boot has attracted well over 200,000 visitors in recent years
Following a look at the largest yachts expected at this year’s Boot Dusseldorf (January 18-26), Yacht Style highlights other boats to look out for at the world’s biggest indoor boat show, which features over 1,000 boats and typically attracts more than 200,000 visitors.
In Hall 4, Axopar will unveil the Axopar 29 in its XC and ST versions, show multiple versions of its 25, 28, 37 and 45 lines, and debut the Axopar Adventure Collection clothing line with Sail Racing, while sister brand Brabus premieres the Shadow 1200 Cross Top Black Ops Signature Edition.
CGI of Brabus Marine’s Shadow 1200 Cross Top Black Ops Signature Edition
Saxdor is hosting the world premiere of its 320 GTC Facelift and the Germany debut of the 340 GTWA alongside the 270 GTO, 320 GTO, 400 GTO and 400 GTC.
In Halls 4 and 5, world premieres include XO’s all-aluminium Explr 44, the Scandinavia version of Marex’s flagship 440, Aquador’s flagship 400 Hard Top, Aiata’s Wayfinder 38 and De Antonio’s D29, plus electric boats like the X-Shore 1 Bowrider and the Frauscher x Porsche 850 Fantom.
Nimbus will show six boats and sister brand Aquador will display two
Nimbus is staging the Germany debut of its flagship 495 Flybridge alongside a 305 Coupe, the enclosed C11, semi-enclosed W11, and open T8 and T11 models. Other country premieres at the show include Maxim’s Max 43 Comfort and the Yot 41 powercat from Catana Group.
Beneteau will be present in multiple halls. Its outboard powerboats in Hall 4 comprise the Antares 9 (new), 11 and 12, and Flyer 8 Sundeck, 9 Sundeck and 10, while Hall 1 is home to its Gran Turismo 41 and 45, and Swift Trawler 41 and 54 inboard models. The French builder’s sailboats in Hall 16 include the First 18, 30 (new), 36 and 44, Oceanis 37.1 and 46.1, and Oceanis Yacht 54 and 60.
Beneteau and Jeanneau exhibit motor and sailing boats across multiple halls
Jeanneau’s nine powerboats will be in Hall 1 and range from a DB/37 inboard to four Cap Camarat models (9.0 WA Série2, 10.5 CC, new 10.5 WA, and 12.5 WA) and four Merry Fisher weekenders (895 Série2, new 895 Sport Série2, 1095 Fly and new 1295 Coupé).
In Hall 16, Jeanneau sailing boats include four Sun Odyssey models (new 350, 380, 410, 440) along with the Jeanneau Yachts 55 and 60, the brand’s two biggest models. In the same hall, Dufour will have three models, with the 37 and 41 joined by the new 44.
Dufour will show three sailing boats
Nautor Swan, represented in Asia by Simpson Marine, will display a Swan 58, ClubSwan 43 and ClubSwan 28, designed by Juan Kouyoumdjian and the smallest sailing boat ever produced by the Finnish builder, which will also show the Swan Shadow in the motorboat halls.
The Excess 11 is touted to be the only sailing catamaran on display in the show, while the all-new Dragonfly 36 Performance Cruiser sailing trimaran will be among world premieres.

















