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The 26th Hong Kong International Boat Show at Club Marina Cove is set to feature about 50 boats including superyachts and Asia premieres.
Club Marina Cove, host of the Hong Kong International Boat Show
The 26th Hong Kong International Boat Show (December 4-7) is set to feature 25 on-land stands and close to 50 in-water vessels, potentially including seven flybridge motoryachts between 80-100ft. Club Marina Cove again hosts the event, which was first held in 1995 and today features a diverse range of yachts representing many of the world’s leading yachting brands.
“Over three decades, the Hong Kong International Boat Show has evolved from a local event into a highly popular global show for both the boating community and the trade in Asia-Pacific,” said Winnie Ng, General Manager of Club Marina Cove, which has helped arrange a Korean delegation for the free-entry event.
“With the increasing popularity of boating and marine tourism, we envisage significant growth in trade, especially with the implementation of the Greater Bay Area scheme and the government’s plan to develop the yacht economy.”
Azimut Magellano 30M
Marine Italia Asia is set to display four Azimut models, led by the Asia premiere of the Magellano 30M and the Hong Kong debut of the Magellano 60, which will be displayed alongside a Fly 78 and Fly 62. The multi-brand dealership will also show the Aquila 42 Yacht flybridge powercat. Absolute Marine plans to show Absolute’s Navetta 75 and 52 Fly flybridge motoryachts.
DCH Marine, the regional representative for Sunseeker, Saxdor and Williams, will stage the Asia-Pacific premiere of the Sunseeker 100 Yacht alongside the British builder’s 90 Ocean Enclosed, which had its APAC premiere in Hong Kong in October. The dealership will also show three Saxdor models: the 400 GTC, 320 GTC and 270 GTO.
Sanlorenzo SL86A
Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific plans to host the Asia premiere of the Sanlorenzo SL86A asymmetrical planing yacht along with a Sanlorenzo SX88 and BG62 by sister brand Bluegame, whose founder Luca Santella, also Head of Product Strategy, will be in attendance. Simpson Marine, owned by Sanlorenzo, will also show an Axopar 25 Cross Top and Axopar 29 Cross Cabin.
Ferretti Group Asia Pacific plans to display Wally’s 89ft, 200GT wallywhy200, a Ferretti Yachts Infynito 80 and a Ferretti Yachts 580. Asia Yachting expects to show two Prestige motoryachts – the X60 flybridge monohull and the M48 flybridge multihull.
Ferretti Yachts Infynito 80
Asiamarine is preparing its most extensive display to date at the show, announcing six yachts including the Asia premieres of the Galeon 560 Fly and Nimbus W11. The line-up also includes a Lagoon 51 sailing catamaran, a Four Winns TH36 powercat and two Beneteau sailing yachts: the Oceanis 37.1 and the First 30, making its Hong Kong debut.
Eric Noyel, Asiamarine’s CEO, said: “We’re delighted to present such a significant and diverse collection at this year’s show. Bringing six boats, including multiple premieres, reflects our philosophy to offer a tailored yachting experience for every aspiration, from high-performance sailing to luxurious motor cruising. We look forward to welcoming visitors aboard to explore these exceptional vessels.”
Galeon 560 Fly
Asiamarine will also host a Tecnomar for Lamborghini Yachts Lounge in the clubhouse lobby following the dealer’s appointment as the brand’s representative across Greater China and Southeast Asia. Fraser, represented in Asia by Asiamarine, will also present the Fraser Lounge – with superyacht charter and sales displays and space for private consultations – in the lobby, where Yacht Style will again have a booth by the entrance.
Princess Yachts Hong Kong will have a stand and is expected to display a newly arrived Princess Y72 and the F50 by the British shipyard. NextWave is due to present the Beneteau Antares 12 and Antares 7 motorboats plus an Invictus GT280, while Sunazure hopes to exhibit two Fiat Car 500 Off-Shore dayboats, which look like floating cars and are likely to get plenty of attention from visitors.
Princess Y72
Five Jeanneau models comprising three Merry Fisher motorboats – 1095 Coupe Serie2, 795 Sport and 895 Sport – and Sun Odyssey 350 and 490 sailboats will be shown by China Pacific Marine, which also represents Boston Whaler. Lodestone Yachts plans to display an Oceanwalker S60 power catamaran, while VP Yachts is showing a Dufour 41 sailboat.
Club Cyclone Runner Limited, a yachting instructor-training company, is due to show an Azimut 38, Wah Hing (China) Marine plans to display a Parker 790 Explorer, while ePropulsion is lining up an NYX 42e sailing catamaran.
Club Marina Cove
On-land exhibitors include Voyager Risk Solutions, Ocean Independence, Seabob and Grandtech International Engineering, which represents Volvo Penta, Go Filter and French Eau.
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