The Thailand premier of the Princess Y95, to be held from 11-14 January at Royal Phuket Marina, is expected to be one of many highlights of this second Thailand International Boat Show. Based on the hull of the British builder’s flagship X95, the Y95 is the largest model in the Y series of large flybridge motor yachts and recently had its Asia premiere in Singapore.
The yacht is being displayed by Boat Lagoon Yachting, the Southeast Asia dealer for Princess since 1994, which will also show a Princess F62 and F55 from the flybridge range, a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 CC and a Ferretti Yachts 850.
V Yachts Asia, Ferretti Group’s Thailand dealer, will show a Ferretti Yachts 780, Ferretti Yachts 500 and a Riva 76’ Perseo Super. Lee Marine will display Riviera’s flagship 78MY and a Riviera 4600 SY sport yacht, Asia Yachting will display Prestige 590 and Prestige 420 flybridge motor yachts, while Leopard will show a Leopard 45 sailing catamaran and a Leopard 46 Powercat.
Derani Yachts plans to display three Axopar models, namely the 22, 37 and 45, a Brabus Shadow 500, as well as a Greenline. Sub-40ft models include a Premier 38 (Northrop & Johnson Asia), Gulf Craft Silvercraft 36 (Go Boating), Al Dhaen 365 Centre Console (Extreme Marine) and a Zodiac Open 7 RIB (Asia Yacht Agency).
As revealed in an earlier preview, Simpson Marine will be displaying a Sanlorenzo SX76, Lagoon 51, Beneteau Swift Trawler 48, Fairline Targa 45 GT, Aquila 36 and Beneteau Flyer 8 SunDeck, while a Dufour 61, Fountaine Pajot Alegria 67 and a Monte Carlo Yachts MCY 70 will be exhibited by The Yacht Sales Co and Multihull Solutions.
“The 2024 Thailand International Boat Show includes an expanded in-water display with many of the top brokers in the region showcasing leading boat brands from around the world,” said David Hayes, CEO of show organiser JAND Events.
A variety of marine products and services, as well as luxury lifestyle businesses will be on display. A will be held in a new air-conditioned, purpose-built exhibition space. & Marine, Aqua Air Asia, ASA Group, Cholamark Boat, Flexiteek, FLS Yachts, Hull Co. Ltd, Marine Services Asia, Nava by Thaicom, Nespresso, Octopus Electrical Service, Royal Phuket Marina, SEA Yacht Sales, Siam Legal (Thailand) and Thailand Privilege.
Meanwhile, the boardwalk will host the likes of AMI Marine International, Aoy’s Hoy Oyster Bar, Disabled Sailing Thailand, Entropy Solar, Hilda Loe Associates, SEABOB, Torqeedo Asia Pacific, UWC International School.
Private jet companies Cessna & Beechcraft by Textron Aviation, the VIP Lounge Presenting Sponsor, and Chapman Freeborn, will participate in the show for the first time. The four-day event will be preceded on January 10 by the Thailand Yachting Conference, which will be held at the White House in the nearby NH Boat Lagoon Phuket Resort.
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