The 32nd Annual Palm Beach International Boat Show will return March 23- 26, and is set to feature more than $1.2 billion worth of yachts and accessories, including hundreds of boats ranging from small inflatables and tenders to superyachts nearly 300 feet in length.
Notable is the addition of some of the industries most prestigious builders to the roster of exhibitors. Amels, Feadship, Heesen, Moonen and Palumbo will display at the Palm Beach show, looking to reach a particularly discerning clientele.
“Exhibitors are reaching a different and very sought-after buyer at the Palm Beach show,” said Andrew Doole, senior vice president and COO of Show Management, the company that manages and produces the show. “Palm Beach attracts an affluent audience of boat and yacht owners who typically do not visit the shows in Fort Lauderdale or Miami Beach. Palm Beach is their show of choice.”
To accommodate the number of superyachts larger than 200 feet at this year’s event, a satellite location will be held at Rybovich marina. Private water tenders will transport interested buyers and charter clients to and from the additional show locale to the north.
A number of impressive vessels will be making their debut at this year’s show. The new Ferretti Yachts 700, one of the sportiest ones ever in the brand’s history, the new Horizon E98 “Do It Now” and Fairlines’s Squadron 53’, to name a few.
Boaters looking to take advantage of Palm Beach County’s beautiful waterways may come to the show by boat and tie up to free Come-by-Boat docks, which will be located south of the in-water displays near Fern Street.
Visit PalmBeachBoastShow for tickets.