The Six-Venue Deployment
The 2026 edition of the Miami International Boat Show served as the staging ground for a massive multi-location offensive by TWW Yachts. Spanning the Miami Beach Convention Center, Herald Plaza, and the elite Superyacht Miami at IGY Yacht Haven Grande, the firm established a presence that addressed every tier of the market. This wasn’t merely an exhibition; it was a calculated move to provide preferred guests with a gateway to the industry’s most significant brokerage and charter assets in a single week.
High-Velocity Brokerage Highlights
The TWW sales portfolio in Miami was a masterclass in variety and performance. Heavy hitters like the 33.29m Mangusta “Mystere” (2023) and the 33.22m Pershing “Naav” (2018) represented the pinnacle of contemporary Italian design and raw speed. Meanwhile, the inclusion of the 38.09m Broward “Quantum” provided a nod to American maritime heritage, proving that well-maintained classics still hold a dominant position in the current marketplace. Each vessel was selected to reflect a unique character, from long-range displacement to aggressive coastal cruising.
The Superyacht Miami Standard
For those operating at the top of the pyramid, TWW’s presence at Yacht Haven Grande Miami offered a secluded look at the show’s most expansive hulls. This venue was specifically designed for the superyacht tier, where the firm presented its most refined offerings to a VIP audience. By arranging private tours and providing considered guidance, the TWW team ensured that the experience remained focused on the specific craftsmanship and performance metrics that define the upper echelons of yachting.
Charter Autonomy and Freedom
Beyond the sales market, TWW presented a collection of charter yachts that captured the literal essence of Mediterranean and Bahamian freedom. The 52.12m Amels “Nita K II” and the 50.4m Feadship “Emerald”—both recently refitted in 2023—served as the primary interceptors for the summer season. These vessels, capable of hosting 12 guests in absolute comfort, were displayed to invite potential charterers into a world of connection and comfort that few other firms can replicate.
The Modern Multihull Shift
One of the most notable trends at the TWW display was the move toward high-performance catamarans and innovative leisure craft. Models like the Prestige M8 (2024) and the Leopard 53 Powercat highlighted a shift in owner logic toward stability and volume. Additionally, the presence of the CL Yachts lineup, including the CLX96 and CLB72, demonstrated a commitment to contemporary design that mocks the traditional limitations of standard motor yachts, offering buyers a glimpse into the future of naval architecture.
Operational Excellence in Florida
The successful deployment across six iconic locations confirmed TWW Yachts as a primary force in the US market. By facilitating VIP access and providing expert consultation at every stand, they effectively redefined the boat show experience for their global clientele. As the Miami docks cleared in mid-February, the impact of their curated portfolio remained the primary talking point of the show, establishing a new professional baseline for the 2026 season.