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New boats on show at Boot Düsseldorf 2026
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Scanning the halls of Messe Düsseldorf, Yacht Style highlights new boats to see including the world premiere of Bluegame’s flagship and global debuts by Ferretti Yachts, Sunseeker, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Greenline, Nimbus, Saxdor and Axopar.
Boot Düsseldorf typically attracts over 200,000 visitors each year
First held in November 1969, Boot Düsseldorf is the world’s biggest indoor boat and watersports show, now typically attracting more than 200,000 visitors and 1,500 exhibitors exhibiting across 220,000sqm in Halls 1 to 17 at Messe Dusseldorf.
In this year’s edition, Bluegame moves into a new market sector with the unveiling of the BGX83, which is displayed alongside the SD90 from parent brand Sanlorenzo in Hall 6 (‘Super Yachts’), home to the show’s largest motoryachts.
Sanlorenzo SD90
With an LOA of 84ft and three 900hp Volvo Penta D13-IPS1,200 engines giving a top speed of 30 knots, the BGX83 extends the crossover concept introduced by Bluegame founder Luca Santella on the BGX73 and BGX63 models.
In a series first, the BGX83 includes an open, low-slung flybridge with a helm station and furniture, plus a drop-down aft bulwark to starboard.
CGI of Bluegame BGX83
As it has for all other BGX models, Zuccon International Project designed the exterior of the BGX83, while Lou Codega handled naval architecture, with Piero Lissoni responsible for the interior of the first unit.
Santella, also Bluegame’s Head of Product Strategy, stated: “With the BGX83, we pushed the crossover philosophy to its absolute limit. We created a genuine apartment on the water where the perception of inside and outside disappears. From the expandable beach club to the full-beam master suite, every line is designed to deliver a superyacht experience.”
Ferretti Yachts 720
The global debut of the new Ferretti Yachts 720 is a highlight of Ferretti Group’s five-strong line-up, which includes a Pershing 6X (62ft), Itama 54, Riva Dolceriva (49ft) and Wally wallytender48.
Also among Italian builders, Azimut’s line-up includes the Germany debut of the Fly 82, which debuted at the Cannes Yachting Festival last September and is exhibiting with the Grande 26M (86ft), Fly 62, Fly 53 and Seadeck 6.
Azimut Fly 82
Solaris Power is debuting its flagship 70 Long Range, while Absolute is exhibiting its 56 Fly, 52 Fly and 48 Coupé. Among British yards, Sunseeker is unveiling the Manhattan 56 in a line-up featuring the Predator 75, 76 Yacht, 82 Ocean Enclosed and 90 Ocean. Princess also has a five-yacht range, featuring the V50, V55, F58, F65 and X80, while Pearl hosts the Germany premiere of the Pearl 63.
Prestige of France is showing its M48 multihull motoryacht and F4.3, F4.9 and F5.7 from its F-Line of flybridge monohulls, Galeon of Poland has a five-boat line-up comprising the 560 Fly, 510 Sky, 450 HTC, 410 HTC and 335 GTO, while the Astondoa 577 Coupe (world premiere), Sirena 60 and Grand Banks 54 EU Edition are among other models.
CGI of Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Alpine
Beneteau is in Hall 6 with the Germany debut of the Gran Turismo 50, shown in its limited-edition Alpine version, just one month after its world premiere at the Paris Nautic Show. The French builder is also showing the Gran Turismo 40, Swift Trawler 37 Fly and flagship Grand Trawler 63 – all world premieres at Cannes last September – plus a Swift Trawler 54 outside.
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In Hall 5, dedicated to ‘Super Boats’, Pardo is showing the updated version of the Pardo 43, whose original version has sold 300 units since 2017. Apreamare is staging the Germany debut of the 48 Gozzo Cabin, while Santasevera premieres its 42 alongside the 52.
Pardo 43
From Spain, De Antonio is showing its D50, D42, D36, D32 and D29, while Maxim Yachts exhibits a Max 44R fitted with three 450hp Yamaha XTO engines and capable of 60 knots. Catana Group’s Yot 41 powercat is shown with two 600hp Mercury Verado V12 outboard engines that give a top speed over 40 knots.
In Hall 4 – dedicated to ‘Motor Boats’ (along with Halls 3, 1 and 9) – Nimbus is showing all three versions of its new 12 series. Successors to the Swedish brand’s successful 11 series, the Tender 12, Weekender 12 and Commuter 12 all share the same platform, based on the air-lubricated, twin stepped hull used for the 11 series but now further stiffened by vacuum infusion.
CGI of Nimbus W12
Furthermore, the 12-series boats are 41ft 7in long, with the extra foot compared to the 11 series due to an extended swim platform. “Wherever the boat is used, owners value protected comfort, reliable performance and thoughtful, functional Scandinavian design,” says Jonas Göthberg, Commercial Director at Nimbus Boats. “The 12 Series delivers exactly that.”
Axopar is staging the debut of the 38 Cross Cabin, the first version of the Axopar 38 series that succeeds the very successful 37 line and will later be available in Sun Top, Cross Top and CCX (centre console) versions.
CGI of Axopar 38 Cross Cabin
Wellcraft, part of Groupe Beneteau, is staging the world premiere of both its 28 T-Top and 28 Explorer, while Beneteau displays models from its Flyer open series and Antares weekender range.
Aiata moves into Hall 4 with the world premieres of the Sunfinder 38 and its flagship Sunfinder 50, a year after the Turkish brand staged its brand debut with much fanfare by displaying three versions of the Wayfinder 38.
CGI of Aiata Sunfinder 38
This year, Marcopolo Adventure Yachts founded by Rosario Alcaro is among new brands showing boats for the first time, as it displays the MP10 (33ft) and MP12 (42ft) in Hall 4. (Other companies choosing Boot for their international debut include Besnati, founded by Davide Besnati, showing its Hurlo 325 tender in Hall 9).
CGI of Marcopolo MP12
Aquila, a world leader in powercats, makes it Boot debut a 42 Coupe, with the indoor setting offering visitors a clear view of the carbon-fibre Aquila Hydro Glide® foil system. “As we continue to grow our presence in markets around the world, Boot Düsseldorf provides an important opportunity to connect with European boaters and industry professionals,” says Alain Raas, Aquila’s Global Brand Director.
Over in Hall 3, Quicksilver, part of Brunswick, kicks off its 40th anniversary celebrations in 2026 by displaying eight boats, while Navan debuts its T30.
CGI of Saxdor 460 GTC
In Hall 1, Saxdor is staging the long-awaited premiere of its flagship 460 GTC, part of an impressive eight-boat line-up featuring all three 400 versions (GTS, GTC, GTO), two 320s (GTC, GTO), plus the 340 GTWA and 270 GTO.
Greenline is hosting the global debut of the Greenline 42 alongside a 45 Coupe, while Jeanneau’s large motorboat line-up includes the DB/43 inboard and DB/37 outboard luxury dayboats, five Merry Fisher weekenders, four Cap Camarat open cruisers and the Sea Loft 480.
CGI of Greenline 42
Bahrain’s H Al Dhaen Boats – backed by Mumtalakat, Bahrain’s sovereign wealth fund – is appearing at Boot for the first time with the Europe debut of the DB 380SC, a 41-footer designed by Duch studio Mulder Design.
In Hall 9, Highfield hosts the premiere of its ADV9, a year after debuting the ADV7 at the show.
CGI of Highfield ADV9
Among sailing boats in Hall 16, Nautor Swan is showing a Swan 51 and ClubSwan 28, while CNB returns to the show with a CNB 62. Beneteau hosts the world premiere of the First 60 alongside the Oceanis 52 and Oceanis 47 that debuted at Cannes 2025, plus an Oceanis Yacht 54, Oceanis 37.1, First 36 SE and First 30.
Jeanneau is unveiling the Sun Odyssey 455 and showing the series’ 415, 380 and 350 models, plus the Sun Fast 30 One Design, in a display led in size by the Jeanneau Yachts 55 and 60. Also from Groupe Beneteau, the Lagoon 38 and Excess 11 sailing catamarans will be on show.


























