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Day 1 at the Palm Beach Boat Show 2017

By Rebecca Bradbury   24 March 2017

Flager Drive waterfront in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida, became a bustling hive of activity yesterday as the 32nd edition of the Palm Beach Boat Show opened its doors.

Displaying a magnificent $1.2 billion worth of boats and marine accessories, Palm Beach Boat Show 2017 got off to a fantastic start. A four-day event, the show will continue at 10am today and conclude at 6pm on Sunday 26th March.

Before rain began to fall in the late-afternoon, the sun managed to shine through the broken clouds to illuminate the scores of attending boats, ranging from eight-foot inflatables and fishing boats to personal watercraft and dazzling superyachts.   

Larger yachts in attendance could be seen on display at Palm Harbor Marina at the north end of the show. Meanwhile, for the first time, the biggest superyachts were lined up in the deep-water Rybovich Marina on North Flager Drive.

Tender services ferried broker-authorized buyers and charter clients from the show to the satellite location. These private taxis will continue for the remainder of the Florida event.

Making its official debut at show was renowned Italian shipyard Benetti, while vendor space was taken for the first time by several Dutch manufacturers. Among these were highly esteemed shipyards Feadship, Heesen and Amels.

Amels also showcased its 2011-delivery, the 54m/178ft charter yacht SPIRIT. Part of the acclaimed 177 range, she features eye-catching exterior design from Tim Heywood and beautiful, Asian-inspired interiors with touches by Christian Liaigre.

Also turning heads was the must-see 70m/230ft charter yacht ‘Martha Ann’ from Lurssen, as well as the US-built yachts, the 58m/190ft charter yacht SKYFALL and the 50m/163ft charter yacht 'Casino Royale'.

Other highlights of day one included floating cocktail barges and the Meyer Amphitheatre, where attendees were making the most of the food vendors and checking out the Nautical Ventures’ AquaZone, a demonstration pool for watercraft and other equipment.

The outstanding display of yachts and exhibitor continues today, alongside an extensive seminar programme, ranging from fishing clinics to on-the-water boat-handling classes.

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Also turning heads was the must-see 70m/230ft charter yacht ‘Martha Ann’ from Lurssen

For more details on charter yachts at the show, contact your preferred charter broker.

Alternatively, take a look at all the superyachts attending the Palm Beach Boat Show 2017.

 
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