Featuring over 1,000 boats for sale and expecting more than 55,000 visitors, PBIBS is a leading US-based yachting event that has an economic impact exceeding $1.05 billion.
Known to attract an enticing fleet of streamlined motor yachts, a major highlight of the Palm Beach International Boat Show is the lineup of world debuts, where visitors can witness the latest advancements in yacht design and technology firsthand.
Whether you're a potential buyer or an enthusiast, these world debuts are not to be missed...
Bravissima





Superyacht Bravissima has managed to keep a low profile since delivery. This 62m Benetti, completed in 2023, is finally stepping into the spotlight at PBIBS, and it’s a rare chance to see her in person.
Designed by Cassetta Yacht Designers with naval architecture by Van Oossanen, she isn’t just about striking looks—she’s built for speed, topping over 20 knots. Her interior has been kept under wraps, so for many, this will be the first real glimpse inside. If you’re after something fresh and unexpected at the show, Bravissima is one to put on your list.
Daybreak


Daybreak is a 171-foot Baglietto that takes the concept of open-air living to another level. At the stern, a three-tiered beach club connects directly to the water, creating a seamless space for lounging, swimming, and entertaining. On the main deck, a cleverly designed pool features a movable floor, meaning it can disappear when extra deck space is needed. The master suite stretches across the full beam of the yacht, giving its owner a private retreat with uninterrupted views.
Upstairs, the upper deck features a full dining setup, relaxed lounge seating, and a gas grill for open-air meals. The lively sky deck also includes a DJ console, bar, and fire pit, making it the ultimate spot for late-night gatherings. Add in a top speed of 16 knots and a 4,500-nautical-mile range, and Daybreak is just as capable as she is social. If you want to see a yacht designed for both adventure and fun, this one belongs on your list.
Go





Built by Tankoa, superyacht Go features a clever design that makes the most of her layout. At the stern, the beach club isn’t just a single space—it expands with opening side platforms that create a wraparound waterside lounge. The main deck pool disappears beneath a sliding sunpad when not in use, keeping the deck clear for socializing.
Up top, the sundeck has a hydromassage tub and a shaded dining area, while the upper deck goes a step further with a fire pit at the bow and a private gym. Inside, six suites, including a full-beam master, comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests. With a 4,000-nautical-mile range and a top speed of 15 knots.
Miss Michelle





Miss Michelle is a 122-foot Horizon yacht designed for those who love to entertain on the water. Her beach club, featuring fold-out platforms, offers a seamless connection to the sea.
The main deck's open layout, complemented by a state-of-the-art entertainment system and a 75-inch television, creates an inviting space for relaxation and socializing. The flybridge boasts a "sports bar" ambiance, complete with an L-shaped bar, six barstools, and a Hi/Lo dining table that transforms into an outdoor theater with a projector screen.
Miss Michelle is on the market with Yacht Connextion and is currently asking $18,500,000.
Majesty 120/05


Majesty 120/05, formerly Abigail, is the fifth hull in the Gulf Craft Majesty 120 series. Her custom Liquid Silver and Futura Dark Grey paint job distinguishes her from her all-white predecessors.
Designed for efficient cruising in shallow waters, this Gult Craft features a semi-displacement hull crafted from lightweight composites and carbon fiber. Her exterior boasts a bow lounge and a versatile beach club that doubles as a tender garage, equipped with two electrohydraulic cranes capable of handling 800kg and 1,000kg loads.
Inside, Cristiano Gatto's design utilizes the 8.4-meter beam to offer five luxurious cabins, including a full-beam master suite, a formal dining area, and a main salon with a built-in ice bar.
Majesty 120/05 is currently on the market with an asking price available upon application.
Bonus Models Making Their World Debuts at 2025 PBIBS
Alongside the standout superyachts, these models are also set to make their first appearance...
The Westport W117
The W117 by Westport Yachts features a beach club—a standout amenity for a yacht of this size—providing direct access to the water for leisure and activities. Additionally, the sundeck is equipped with a Jacuzzi, offering a relaxing space with panoramic views.

Powered by twin Caterpillar C32 engines, the W117 achieves a top speed of 24 knots and cruises comfortably at 20 knots. Accommodating up to 10 guests in five spacious staterooms, including a full-beam master suite on the main deck with separate "his and hers" bathroom entries and a center-line king bed, the yacht also supports a crew of five.
Grand Banks GB62 Flybridge
Building upon the success of the Grand Banks GB60, the GB62 offers enhanced range, efficiency, and speed, thanks to Grand Banks' proprietary V-Warp® Technology. This clever hull design features a knife-like entry, graceful curvature amidships, and minimal deadrise at the transom, allowing the GB62 to slice through the water effortlessly.

The Grand Banks yacht achieves a top speed of 31 knots and a cruising speed of 27 knots, with a remarkable fuel burn of 38 gallons per hour at 20 knots, offering a range of 2,000 nautical miles at 10 knots.
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