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Yachting: new ideas on view in Florida

From 25 to 28 March, the leading worldwide producers gather for the Palm Beach International Boat Show

To sail with a tailwind. It’s time to get back to the sea. From 25 to 28 March, all the most important yacht manufacturers are gathering in Florida for the 35th Palm Beach International Boat Show. An opportunity not to be missed, to learn about new ideas, innovations and the protagonists of a constantly growing industry.

Among the exhibitors, Azimut Yachts will be on hand, together with MarineMax, the world’s largest boat retailer, at Dock 5, slips 581-588, presenting the Atlantis 45 for the first time, equipped with the Volvo Penta assisted docking system. The displays will also include a selection of some of the brand’s most famous yachts, including the Magellano 25-Meter and the Magellano 66 from the same collection, the S6 in the Sportfly version, and two models from the Flybridge collection, the 55 and the 72.

Azimut Yachts, Atlantis 45

Azimut Yachts, Atlantis 45

For Benetti, the event is a chance to present, at the Palm Harbour E stand, number 208, the eighth unit of Delfino 95, a 29-meter yacht in fiberglass with external lines by Giorgio M. Cassetta and interiors designed by La Mer Design’s Nikki Fhon, based in Fort Lauderdale, and the Interior Style Department of the shipyard, a model acquired by MarineMax, which represents Benetti yachts in the Class category, in an exclusive for the USA and Canada.

Benetti, 8th Delfino 95

Benetti, 8th Delfino 95

Finally, CMC Marine, at Clematis Tent 594, where the Tuscan producer of stabilization systems presents the Stab 25 electric fin stabilizer, for yachts from 12 to 24 meters, a model that is part of the Waveless line, the stabilization system designed for boats from 12 to 40 meters, including 4 Stab and 4 Trim models.

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