Events and Regattas

Events and Regattas

Expanded Balconies and Mediterranean Grit: Navigating the Three-Cabin Blueprint of the 520 FLY

Galeon is hitting the Miami International Boat Show with a calculated evolution of its bestselling flybridge DNA. The 520 FLY arrives with a massive 6.70-metre beam expansion when the signature balconies are deployed, blurring the lines between a mid-size cruiser and a floating social estate. With 30-knot potential and a five-scheme Mediterranean interior, this 17-metre interceptor is designed for those who demand architectural boldness and offshore confidence.

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The 23-Degree Standard: Bertram’s High-Velocity Fleet Descends on Miami

The Florida coast is about to witness a serious display of offshore authority. Bertram is heading to the Miami International Boat Show this February with a fleet that refuses to choose between its legendary 1960s lineage and modern V10 performance. From the sharp 23-degree deadrise of the 34CC to the massive 1,925 mHP CAT-powered 61C, these vessels are engineered for those who demand a stable, dry ride in the worst conditions.

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Tabac Corner Adrenaline: The €20,000-A-Day Strike for Port Hercule’s Prime Berths

The engines are shifting to June, and the scramble for Port Hercule is officially live. With the 83rd Monaco Grand Prix moving to a new slot on the calendar, MYSEA has opened the registry for the most coveted berths in existence. From solar-powered catamarans to 50-meter Benetti icons, the options for 2026 are as diverse as they are limited. This is the only way to witness the Tabac corner without ever touching land.

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Centerline Authority: The Triple-Wide Lean Bar and Glass Architecture of the New CE

The crossover market just shifted. Grady-White is heading to the Miami International Boat Show with a 700HP beast that mocks traditional limits. The 321 Coastal Explorer isn’t just a day boat; it’s an electromechanical marvel featuring folding sport decks and gyroscopic stabilization. Built for those who demand pelagic-chasing grit alongside a sunset-ready vanity console, this 32-foot titan refuses to choose between the shallow and the deep.

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Walnut Texture and Carbon Fiber Grit: The Technical Logic of the New 50 C

Viking is preparing to drop its newest heavy-hitter in Florida. The 50 Convertible represents a third-generation evolution of a platform that has already delivered nearly 200 hulls. This isn’t just a sportfisher; it’s a resin-infused, carbon-fiber-reinforced interceptor designed for owner-operators who demand professional tournament specs and three-stateroom comfort. The industry leader is about to raise the stakes—discover the engineering behind the lineage.

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The Global Benchmark: Inside the Triple-Threat Evolution Transforming the Miami Circuit

Miami is about to witness a concentrated surge of design authority. Ocean Alexander is deploying a three-model fleet to the 2026 boat show, each a product of a different architectural philosophy. From the “Puro” essence of Giorgio M. Cassetta to the “Revolutionary” logic of Evan K. Marshall and Arrabito, these vessels represent a high-stakes claim to the 116-foot segment. Discover the craftsmanship behind the titans before they hit the Florida docks.

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How Davide Besnati is Reshaping the Tender Market: The Triple-Threat Launch in Düsseldorf

The auxiliary vessel is no longer just a support act. Besnati has triggered a major market shift by merging the soul of a jet ski with the elite aesthetic of a superyacht. With the world premiere of the Hurlo 325, this new Italian powerhouse is deploying 170-horsepower Rotax engines and Formula 1-inspired controls to shatter the 50-knot barrier. It is a gritty, high-stakes claim to nautical sovereignty.

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The Amsterdam Reset: Digital Integration and the Aesthetic Elite That Stole the Show

The global marine industry just concluded its most aggressive expansion yet at METSTRADE 2025. In the heart of Amsterdam, the status quo was systematically dismantled by a new wave of Italian craftsmanship and AI-driven precision. From Besenzoni’s elevated helm architecture to Garmin’s digital dominance, the event served as a gritty reminder that the future of yachting belongs to those who prioritize technical grit and silent, sustainable autonomy. Here is the post-event reality.

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The 500 HP Weekender: Beneteau Just Recalibrated the Canadian Escapade

Beneteau just executed a strategic move in the Canadian market, landing at the Toronto International Boat Show 2026 as a constructor for the very first time. Anchoring the fleet is the redesigned Antares 9, a machine that bridges the gap between high-performance outboard power and boutique hotel comfort. With a layout engineered for the social elite and a hull built to own the waves, this is a recalibration of what a weekender should be.

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The Milan B2B Boom: SEAQUIP Crosses 1,500 Registrations and Redefines Supply Chain

SEAQUIP, the Mediterranean Yacht and Marine Equipment Trade Fair, confirmed its major industry support for its March 2026 debut in Milan. With 140 exhibitors and over 1,500 accredited professionals, the B2B event gained official support from Baglietto and Lusben. The focused program tackles critical issues like decarbonization, additive production (3D printing), and the regeneration of carbon fiber composites. This platform is poised to become the essential meeting point for shipyards and international suppliers.

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