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Yacht Style, Issue 86, Top 100 Superyachts of Indo-Asia-Pacific 2026, Jonathan Beckett, Burgess, Erwin Bamps, Gulf Craft Group, Fraser, Camper & Nicholsons, AB Yachts, AB 95, Van der Valk, Lalabe, Azimut, Grande 30M, Ferretti Yachts, 940, Absolute, Navetta 62, Cannes Yachting Festival, Genoa International Boat Show, Monaco Yacht Show, Lantau Yacht Club Boat Show - Festa Nautica, Rolex SailGP, Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, Rolex Middle Sea Race, Phuket King’s Cup Regatta, Thailand, Port Takola Yacht Marina & Boatyard, Krabi, Yousuf Al Hashimi, Phoenix Yacht Management, Su Lin Cheah, ICOMIA, Suzy Rayment, Asia-Pacific Superyacht Association, APSA
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How will yachting fare as more than 64 countries and the European Union head to the polls in 2024?

 

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In his Column for YACHT STYLE Issue 76, Mark Duncan, Fraser’s Director of Marketing & Business Development, commented on the potential impact of this year’s elections throughout Europe on yachting.

 

“Few factors impact discretionary spend more than uncertainty,” Duncan wrote. “But if global charter and sales data trends show anything, it has to be the relatively light impact that elections and most macroeconomic factors have on overall client demand for quality time away from increasing noise. And yachting offers that more than anything else today.”

 

Fraser, Mark Duncan, superyachts, YACHT STYLE

 

With sales of superyachts in 2023 finishing 33 per cent up on the average for the last 14 years and charter demand continuing to outpace pre-Covid numbers, far from declining, it seems the need to cocoon with loved ones and friends becomes even more precious.

 

“As we enter the world’s biggest election year ever, with perhaps the exception of the 24-30m sector – the entry level to the superyacht arena – we anticipate a year of continued strong demand albeit with some insightful navigation,” Duncan concluded.

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