10+ Yachts Launching at the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show

10+ Yachts Launching at the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show
Courtesy of Van der Valk.

The upcoming Palm Beach International Boat Show will feature a strong lineup of newly delivered and recently launched superyachts, with exclusive data from BOATPro indicating that 11 yachts will be making notable debuts this year. These premieres range from global unveilings to first appearances in the United States and first-ever displays at a boat show.

Among the most significant appearances is the 75.1-metre motor yacht Kenshō from Admiral Yachts. Delivered in 2022, the striking vessel will be making her first appearance at a US boat show since delivery, following her recent entry onto the brokerage market. Another major debut comes from the 67.6-metre Amor à Vida, built by CRN Yachts, which will be showcased in the United States for the first time after her delivery last year.

Exploration-focused yachts will also feature prominently. Maverick, the 44.3-metre Flexplorer 146 from Cantiere delle Marche, will make her first appearance in America after already proving her capabilities on expeditions to Arctic regions with her owner. Meanwhile, the 43-metre custom raised pilothouse yacht Ximena from Alia Yachts will make her world debut at the show.

Several newly delivered production and semi-custom models will also be introduced to the market. Westport Yachts will present the first hull of its 41-metre 135 RPH series, making its world debut shortly after leaving the shipyard earlier this year. From Benetti, the highly customised 40.8-metre Oasis 40M Liv Love will appear publicly for the first time, showcasing the latest evolution of the popular Oasis platform.

Explorer yacht builder Numarine will unveil Mitan, the 39.4-metre second hull in its 40MXP series, marking the yacht’s global debut. Additional premieres include the 38-metre Resonance from Hargrave Superyachts Division, which will be making her first appearance in the United States following her launch last year.

Dutch craftsmanship will also be on display with the debut of the 37.4-metre Ad Astra, the latest yacht from Moonen Yachts’s Martinique 122 series. Mulder Shipyard will present Castlefinn, the eighth hull in its ThirtySix series, making her first appearance at a US boat show following her launch and sale last year.

Rounding out the premieres is the 34.1-metre custom yacht One from Van der Valk Shipyard, which will be displayed publicly for the first time since her launch in 2024.

Together, these debuts reinforce Palm Beach’s growing importance as a stage for both newly delivered superyachts and major international market introductions.

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