SuperYacht Miami, a short ferry ride from the Miami Yacht Show in downtown Miami, was a refuge. Compared to the busier, motoryacht-intensive show on Herald Plaza, the superyacht display at Island Gardens Marina had a dozen large yachts, either for charter or sale, and a handful of brokers and crew ready to show them to visitors. We had a chance to tour six of the best at the show, both new launches and older yachts that have undergone refits, ranging from a 280-foot SilverYacht that resembles a sci-fi battleship to a 248-foot Lürssen with a classic exterior and interior. The range of types, considering the number at the show, was impressive. Here were our six favorites.
PHOTO : GUILLAUME PLISSON
SilverYachts’ ‘Bold’—280 Feet
PHOTO: DELTA MARINE
Delta’s ‘Usher’—146 Feet
PHOTO: MORAN YACHT & SHIP
Lürssen’s ‘Bella Vita’—248 Feet
PHOTO : OVERMARINE
Overmarine’s ‘Miss Moneypenny V’—164 Feet
PHOTO: TURQUOISE YACHTS
Turquoise’s ‘Quantum of Solace’—238 Feet
PHOTO: BENETTI
Benetti’s ‘Mag III’—145 Feet
Mag III, one of the earliest Benetti Vision launches, has two major differentiators from other yachts in the Vision series. Its zero-speed stabilizers limit rolling at anchor for a more pleasant experience, and the elevator, which runs from the lower to upper deck, are nice amenities on the 145-foot yacht. The owner had Mag III refitted in 2015, giving the interior fresh wood on the walls, furniture and other small details to restore the Bannenberg & Rowell appeal. The yacht will accommodate up to 12 guests in five staterooms, while the forward-facing master suite has its own private deck. The look is contemporary but classic, with many subtle browns in the woodwork and flooring, along with matching furniture and white, Italian marble. Like Miss Moneypenny V, Mag III is not for charter but is listed for sale at $10.7 million.