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Best luxury yacht: 7 ultimate luxury cruisers you can buy

  • Toby Hodges
  • March 14, 2024

Toby Hodges takes a look at all the nominees and the winner of the best luxury yacht category in the European Yacht of the Year Awards

The definition of the best luxury yacht will differ according to personal opinion and from boat to boat. This year’s nominees in the luxury yacht category of the European Yacht of the Year Awards proved that perfectly.

The European Yacht of the Year awards are selected by a broad panel of expert judges from across the globe. These are people who spend their professional lives sailing and comparing yachts, so you can be certain that the yachts which stand out in this field are truly the best of the best on the market.

The best luxury yachts

Best luxury yacht winner 2024 – arcona 50.

When you enter the fiercely competitive 50ft luxury performance yacht market you better get it right. And the jury felt Arcona managed that. This watershed design for the traditional Swedish brand, by X-Yachts co-founder and former designer Niels Jeppesen, is a big, contemporary new Arcona, one that sees it move away from its cruiser-racer heritage and classic interiors.

The on trend styling inside and out is backed up by a premium level of build and finish quality and sailing performance – particularly if you have the performance sails, traveller and deep (2.95m) keel options the test boat carried, although the latter does limit your berthing and anchoring options.

While I doubt it’ll be raced or will suit typical bluewater use, it offers a purity of performance push-button sailing: a handsome prospect upwind in a light breeze, it transforms into a powerful reaching machine with stacks of control.

As chairman of our jury, Jochen Rieker, puts it: “The boat certainly did not win for her somewhat borrowed looks. She wins by checking all the boxes in all other respects. Slipping along gracefully in the lightest of airs, holding her stride and her balance in more demanding conditions, offering warmth, light and this reassuring feeling of utter quality down below – there simply isn’t anything to fault.”

Contest 50CS

The Contest 50CS, for example, is an archetype luxury cruising yacht, one built to the highest standards and that could take you to most waters in impeccable comfort. This model is, uniquely, available in two versions: this more conventional 50CS with aft master cabin, or the forward owner’s suite version on the aft cockpit Contest 49CS . We ran a full test on the latter after spending two days aboard in the North Sea, where that noticeably high freeboard, which may not aid boarding nor windage, helped keep us dry on deck in a steady Force 6 gusting 7.

As the 50CS proved, this Judel/Vrolijk design keeps slipping along in the light stuff too, providing enjoyable sailing in 6 knots breeze under a code sail. The centre cockpit offers a deep protected guest area, but also links well to the spacious aft deck.

And the Wetzels-Brown-designed interiors of Contests today are stunning and hard to match. The engineering, access to usable stowage, details and finish on the 50CS is first class and to get this level of quality at this size is special.

Both Contest and X-Yachts are early adopters of hybrid power, offering their bluewater cruisers with optional electric drives. For the XC 47 this was designed-in from the start to offer Oceanvolt’s award-winning new 25kW regenerative drive.

The XC 47 is another wonderfully engineered and thought out yacht for distance cruising, in particular for those who also enjoy hands-on helming pleasure. That should come as no surprise to any X aficionados, but what really struck me most about this yacht was the stowage, and the forethought needed to create that, together with how practical it has been made.

That may sound slightly anticlimactic but ask any long-term cruiser and stowage is always a priority. On deck, this constitutes a huge lazarette and sail locker, plus clever systems for launching a dinghy via davits and a liferaft canister, while below decks every square inch of space has been used effectively, with lockers hinged with gas struts.

It’s clear the Danish yard went to considerable time and effort, even building a full mock up of the interior that could be canted 20° each way.

If the deck saloon style looks didn’t sell this model to all – this is the first full non-Jeppesen designed X – the jury were converted once they’d taken the helm. ‘Quirky’ became ‘muscular and bold’. The ease with which it can be sailed from the cockpit was also appreciated.

While I understand many offshore cruisers like a protected centre cockpit and more sun protection, the attention to detail, stowage and practicalities, combined with the direct steering, motion and enjoyable sailing this X offers make it a standout new offering.

Jeanneau Yachts 55

Meanwhile the Jeanneau Yachts 55 stands out for different, unique reasons in this category, offering a completely new concept in comfort on deck while at anchor and a novel accommodation layout. Its focus is on outdoor living space.

What helps place this in a luxury bracket is not simply the price or the creative input of superyacht specialist design duo Philppe Briand and Andrew Winch, rather that its layout creates a palatial amount of private space for the owner’s suite. Guest cabins have their own direct access from the extensive cockpit via gullwing doors.

It certainly makes sense for solo owners or couples using it as a warm water apartment. How many people this will suit is another question, as it segregates any guests, crew or children from the galley and saloon.

I used the term monocat when I first viewed it, as the 55 really does attempt to mix the two worlds, particularly in terms of providing owner privacy and lounging space. Choose the rigid hard top and windshield and there’s a vast amount of covered area including a dinette and chart table – plus a bimini can shade all that extensive aft deck too.

The penalty comes in additional weight and wetted surface, and is felt in the handling and performance, the latter particularly in lighter breeze with the optional in-mast furling, self tacking headsail and shallow draught package we had. However, it’s set up to be easily managed from the mid cockpit with good visibility from the twin helms and easy circulation thanks to the ramped side decks. Full report in YW February 2024.

Best luxury yacht 2023

Best luxury yacht winner – oyster 495.

It is hard to imagine that the decor of a yacht can change its look and feel quite this much, yet the layout of this second 495, Eddie Jordan’s dramatic looking Tuga , is in fact identical to the first boat that I spent several days aboard last summer.

At its heart is a wonderfully (Humphreys) designed and engineered luxury bluewater cruiser conceived from the ground up, built in a new dedicated facility to a repeatable quality very few yards are capable of.

The 495 offers consistent passage making speeds in real voluminous comfort – whether enjoyed from the deep cockpit or the best-in-class aft cabin. Deck stowage and mechanical space is also superb.

Then factor in the family appeal of Oyster’s after sales and world rally programme and you start to appreciate the premium world this sub 50-footer gives access to.

The first yacht fully conceived under CEO Richard Hadida’s reign, this is also the smallest completely new Oyster 495 since 2005 – and it’s a triumph. It was our September 2022 cover star in which we featured the full review from our Oyster 495 three day test .

Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 60

The Oceanis Yacht 60 is a very different beast indeed to the 62 it replaces as flagship for the Beneteau range. The yard has learned plenty from the success of the First 53/OY 54 and wanted to create a 60 in this style and with the same deck layout (albeit larger and wider) and ease of circulation.

The construction experience of the smaller model clearly helped too, as this is a whopping five tonnes lighter than the bulky OY62 and with a deeper (2.6m) keel. The telling result is on the water. It feels sporty to helm and we averaged a knot slower than the single figure 6-8 knot windspeeds upwind and matched them reaching with Code 0 and a slight swell.

The vast cockpit works well, sheltered below the semi rigid bimini, it has plentiful lounging space with sailing systems led aft to the twin helms. The interior sees a 3+3 layout, where Beneteau wanted to get rid of the corridor effect of the OY62. The galley is forward to help open out space, while the forward suite with offset berth and headboard aft works well to give space with privacy.

This is an attractive, voluminous yacht that leaves a good overall impression whether under sail, on or below decks.

Ice 62 Targa

It all looks pretty funky below decks on the Ice 62 Targa too, especially if you’re watching the masthead fore and aft cameras (plus bow and prop cam) on central displays mounted in the saloon while you slip out of the dock! The Ice is a seriously impressive, contemporary yacht, one that in looks, performance and execution, won over many of the judges.

The first to launch is a highly customised project for a passionate sailing owner who covers long distances solo – he’d already sailed it 3,000 miles around the Med that autumn. It’s impressively stiff, sails handsomely and, thanks to a telescopic keel, points well. We matched single figure windspeeds, and clocked up to the high 9s in 12 knots wind.

Umberto Felci’s team spent 4,000 hours on the design, providing lots of space and light to the interior and a chillout zone in the semi raised saloon. This was easily the coolest looking yacht, with its aggressive reverse bow, chamfered gunwales and carbon T-top bimini, and all engineered and built to a high standard.

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Top 15 Trawlers for 2023

  • By Patrick Sciacca
  • October 13, 2023

For every shoe, there’s a foot, and for every boating enthusiast, there’s a yacht. For those individuals who like to cruise their yachts across blue water, spend months on board or voyage to remote beaches and quiet coves, a trawler yacht is the go-to vessel choice. But even within this yacht genre, there are many options. For example, there are some mighty midsize trawlers that are easily capable of transatlantic crossings for an adventurous couple, and then there are megayacht-size craft with next-level amenities that require extra crew. Some trawler-yacht builders offer significant customization and others work from a fixed options list. There are single-engine trawlers and twin-engine trawlers. One thing that is common is that these trawler yachts are designed from the ground up for yachtsmen with wanderlust in their hearts.

Top Trawlers 

The following 15 trawlers are all vessels we’ve written about. They are listed in no particular order.

  • Nordhavn 96 : Built for an owner who desired to self-sufficiently while cruising the world, literally.
  • Beneteau Grand Trawler 62 : This trawler can travel nonstop for 1,000 nautical miles.
  • Kadey-Krogen 52 : This twin-engine-capable, all-oceans trawler is a solid fit for voyaging cruising couples.
  • Bering Yachts B76 : The B76 is the builder’s first fully custom trawler in this size range.
  • Ranger Tugs R-43 Command Bridge : This vessel is equally comfortable at a 7-knot stroll or an 18-knot jog.
  • Beneteau 48 Swift Trawler : Based on the builder’s Swift Trawler 47, this yacht has a resin-infused fiberglass hull.
  • Kadey-Krogen 50 Open : The 50 Open can cruise at 6 knots nonstop for 5,000 nautical miles.
  • Outer Reef 620 Trident : It has a three-stateroom layout and optional 600 hp Cummins diesels.
  • Grand Banks 60 Skylounge : This yacht is efficient across a variety of cruising speeds.
  • Krogen Express 52 : Headroom to spare, two staterooms, a chef-ready galley and long range define this trawler yacht.
  • Grand Banks 85 Skylounge : Grand Banks’ V-warp hull form makes for a level running attitude, seakindliness and long range.
  • Vicem Yachts 82 Classic : Construction is in cold-molded, strip-planked mahogany with epoxy.
  • Outer Reef 610 Motoryacht : Power on this Outer Reef is a pair of 500 hp John Deere 6090 diesels.
  • Nordhavn 59 Coastal Pilot : Did someone say this is a 20-knot Nordhavn?
  • Marlow 58E : A high level of customization and admirable performance are at the heart of the Marlow 58E.

Nordhavn 96

The Nordhavn 96 is the yacht builder’s second-largest yacht its 17-model fleet, which ranges from 41 to 120 feet length overall. (There is a new 112 on the drawing table.) The builder says the N96 is based on its earlier 86-footer with a 10-foot cockpit extension, which increases both main-deck, skylounge and below-deck volume. The N96 we reviewed was built by an owner who previously had an 86-foot Nordhavn, but with his plans for extended cruises to remote destinations, the 96 was the right size for his voyaging plans. In fact, since the owner took delivery of the boat, it has been on a continuous circumnavigation.

Nordhavn 96

Quick Specifications

96’7”
24’0”
7,000 Gal.
900 Gal.
8’2”
400,000 lb.

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62

Beneteau’s Grand Trawler 62 has 1,000-plus-mile range and 20-knot speed with twin 730 hp i6 MAN diesels . The Grand Trawler 62 is the builder’s flagship in its Trawler series, which also includes the Swift Trawler 35 , Swift Trawler 41 Sedan ,  Swift Trawler 41 Fly and Swift Trawler 48 . Small touches set the Beneteau Grand Trawler 62 apart. They include sea rails on all lockers to keep stowed food and gear in place, leather-wrapped interior handrails for security in a seaway, and leather drawer pulls like those found on larger yachts. Long-range cruising accommodations include a full-beam master stateroom aft, a forepeak VIP and twin-berth guest stateroom. A Quick X3 gyrostabilizer helps mitigate any potential rocking and rolling on rough days.

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62

62’2”
17’10”
1,022 Gal.
222 Gal.
4’7”
61,729 lb.

Kadey-Krogen 52

The Kadey-Krogen 52 is the trawler-yacht builder’s smallest offering in its raised-pilothouse series, complete with a Portuguese Bridge. Owners can choose from either a two- or three-stateroom layout, and between a single-diesel engine or twin-diesel engines, for owners seeking redundancy. The standard engine is a 231 hp John Deere diesel. With the single-engine setup, draft is 5’5” and with twins it’s a shallower 4’6”. At 6 knots, range is an ocean-crossing 4,850 nautical miles. At 7 knots, it’s 3,300 nm. At 9 knots, it 1,700 nm. The builder states, “The entire Krogen 52 is built from only three molded pieces for maximized structural integrity. There are no additional secondary bonds or caulk joints that can inevitably cause issues. All deck and superstructures are cored and vacuum-bagged to maximize strength while minimizing weight.” Additionally, six longitudinal stringers enhance overall strength.

Kadey Krogen 52

57’9”
17’9”
1,400 Gal.
400 Gal.
5’5” (single) 4’6” (twins)
70,000 lb.

Bering Yachts B76

Lemanja  is the first custom boat that Bering has built in this size range. The yacht is notable for its steel hull and aluminum superstructure, and for its 4,000-nautical-mile-plus range with its twin 404 hp Cummins QSL9 diesel engines. As rugged as the Bering 76 is built on the outside, it also offers homelike comforts in its skylounge inside, offering panoramic views out large windows surrounding the space. Sole-to-ceiling glass offers similar views in the open-plan salon. Accommodations are fox six guests in three staterooms with a master stateroom and two guest staterooms, plus crew accommodations. In addition to its traditional diesel engines, the B76 has a solar-rechargeable battery bank for hybrid propulsion.

Bering Yachts B76

73’3”
19’3”
6,750 Gal.
946 Gal.
6’5”
287,000 lb.

Ranger Tugs R-43 Command Bridge

The Ranger Tugs R-43 Command Bridge is a long-distance cruiser with creature comforts. Our expert found the R-43 Command Bridge to be a solid candidate to cruise The Great Loop . We agree. Twin Volvo Penta IPS450 pod drives give the boat efficient low and high cruise speeds at 7 and 18 knots, respectively. For those that have work during their cruise, the R-43 Command bridge’s master stateroom is set up with an office with a desk. Long trips require extra stowage and a way to clean salty clothes, so on the R-43 Command Bridge there is a washer, dryer, auxiliary refrigerator/freezer and stowage under the dinette, which rises on electric rams. Voyagers who buy a R-43 Commander Bridge can opt for a Factory Delivery Experience, which is three days of instruction on Puget Sound, and includes in boat systems, handling and maintenance.

Ranger Tugs R-43 Command Bridge

46’9”
14’
300 Gal.
120 Gal.
3’6”
2/Volvo Penta IPS450s

Beneteau Swift Trawler 48

The Beneteau Swift Trawler 48 has a 1,300-nautical-mile range at 8 knots, but can also speed away at 26 knots if the weather goes south in a hurry. Based on the builder’s 47-footer , the three-stateroom, two-head Swift Trawler 48 has a resin-infused fiberglass hull. Power is a pair of 425 hp Cummins diesels. The main-deck layout includes a galley aft setup, which is accessible to the cockpit. There, the seating and dining area can be fully enclosed, with tracks in place for side curtains. The helmsman is kept comfortable on long passages with a bolstered, pedestal bucket-style seat with a flip-up footrest. The Swift Trawler 48 we reviewed had upgraded 12-inch Raymarine HybridTouch displays (9-inch screens are standard).

Beneteau Swift Trawler 48

48’4”
14’9”
510 Gal.
169 Gal.
3’10”
:27,896 lb.

Kadey-Krogen 50 Open

Designed for serious extended cruising,  Kadey-Krogen Yachts 50 Open provides owners with amenities that will enhance those longer passages. The galley is fitted with a Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, a four-burner Wolf range, a microwave and an optional dishwasher. Unlike in many trawlers and their traditional pilothouse design, the galley is located on the same level as the helm and salon. Belowdecks is the master stateroom amidships with two hanging lockers, 12 cabinets, additional drawers for stowage and an en suite head, shower and two sinks. Forward of the master is an office. The 50 Open’s hull has soft chines and a curved after end, much like the characteristics of a sailboat built for cruising. The result is an efficient hull form that provides a gentle landing into troughs when the sea gets a temper. This trawler can cruise at 6 knots for 5,000 nautical miles; 7 knots for 3,000 nautical miles; 8 knots for 2,100 nautical miles; and 9 knots for 1,200 nautical miles.

Kadey-Krogen 50 Open

52’9”
17’5”
1,240 Gal.
400 Gal.
5’4”
68,000 lb.

Outer Reef 620 Trident

Outer Reef Yachts 620 Trident delivers a three-stateroom layout and optional 600 hp Cummins diesels that allow this vessel to approach a top hop of 21 knots. Cruising speed is a little over 16 knots, burning about 34 gallons of fuel per hour at 2,750 rpm. The amidships master stateroom has 6-foot-8-inch headroom, a walk-in closet and a shower enclosed in smoked glass. In the forepeak VIP stateroom, there are seven drawers, a hanging locker, a 31-inch Samsung TV and 7-foot headroom. The portside guest stateroom can convert to an office, too. The aft galley has a U-shape countertop, a three-burner electric cooktop, a Bosch microwave and a Vitrifrigo refrigerator and freezer. Cherry, walnut and oak are the available wood options.

outer reef 620 trident

61’8”
16’2”
800 Gal.
185 Gal.
:4’0”
:51,000 lb.

Grand Banks 60 Skylounge

It’s obvious after a quick peek inside the Grand Banks 60 Skylounge that the  Grand Banks Yachts  trademark external DNA is retained. The deck, cabin house and skylounge are all composed of infused carbon fiber, reducing weight aloft and creating a lower center of gravity. With twin 900 hp Volvo Penta D13 diesels , the 60 Skylounge can accelerate to 31 knots and cruise at about 25 knots. The 60 Skylounge can also travel up to 2,000 nautical miles at 10 knots on a 1,530-gallon fuel tank. Twin 1,000 hp Volvo Penta IPS1200s are also available.

Grand Banks 60 Skylounge

66’10”
19’2”
1,532 Gal.
291 Gal.
4’3”
62,832 lb.

Krogen Express 52

The Krogen Express 52 runs on twin 440 hp Yanmar diesels and can cruise at 8 knots for 1,680 nautical miles or at 16 knots for 500 nautical miles. Top hop:  22 knots. In the interior,  Krogen Express  has outfitted the 52 with a master stateroom and a guest stateroom. The former has a queen island berth, more than 7-foot headroom, hanging lockers and smaller cubbies to port and to starboard, and an en suite head with a molded fiberglass shower stall with a seat, a VacuFlush toilet and a granite countertop. A power lift elevates the berth and grants access to more stowage underneath. The Krogen Express 52’s salon has a 26-inch HD LED TV and a home-theater system, leather Stressless chairs to port and a built-in, L-shape settee to starboard. The galley boasts granite countertops, a three-burner Force 10 propane range with an oven, a refrigerator, a GE microwave oven, a deep Elkay sink and a pullout sprayer faucet. There is a Buff Ultraleather Stidd helm seat for extra comfort during long runs.

Krogen Express 52

57’6”
15’11”
700 Gal.
370 Gal.
4’0”
43,000 lb.

Grand Banks 85 Skylounge

The Grand Banks 85 Skylounge comes in at more than 87 feet length overall and displaces 108,000 pounds, with a 22-plus-foot beam and an air draft of just under 26 feet. Owners can choose either a three- or four-stateroom layout. The standard motors are twin 1,000 hp Volvo Penta IPS diesels, twin 1,300 hp MAN straight-shaft diesels are optional. With the larger engines, owners can also choose an optional stern thruster, in addition to the standard bow thruster. With the IPS diesels, top speed is 26.5 knots and fuel burn is 100 gallons per hour, resulting in a range of 699 nautical miles. At a 21-knot cruise speed, fuel consumption drops to 57 gph, and range climbs to 972 nm. At a 9-knot jog, fuel burn falls to 9 gph, and the Grand Banks 85 Skylounge can cruise nonstop for about 2,500 nautical miles.

Grand Banks 85 Skylounge

87’1”
22’2”
2,640 Gal.
370 Gal.
4’11”
108,025 lb.

Vicem 82 Classic Flybridge

The Vicem 82 Classic is a flybridge model built in cold-molded mahogany, which creates a stout hull form with reduced weight. The yacht is notable for its timeless Downeast lines and strong joiner work. For cruising enthusiasts, the Classic 82 Flybridge is powered with twin 900 hp Volvo Penta D13 diesels . The yacht has a top-end speed of 17.8 knots, and the cruising speed is 15 knots. At 9 knots, and considering a 10-percent fuel reserve, range is reportedly 1,100 nautical miles.  Accommodations three en-suite-equipped staterooms. The master stateroom is full-beam and amidships with a king-size berth is on centerline. The starboard-side guest stateroom and a forepeak VIP each have queen-size berths.

Vicem Classic 82 Flybridge

81’0”
20’4”
1,585 Gal.
500 Gal.
5’3”
10 Knots

Outer Reef 610 Motoryacht

Built for an enthusiastic cruising couple after a three-year boat search, the Outer Reef Yachts 610 Motoryacht (part of the builder’s Classic series ), was customized with a fore-and-aft berth in the owners’ stateroom (as in, not athwartships), and berths rather than bunks in the smaller of two guest staterooms. This Outer Reef 610 was designed to be used as a liveaboard vessel, so the salon is not set up for dining (there are tables in the pilothouse, on the aft deck and on the bridge). A pair of swivel chairs in the salon face the built-in couch and the pop-up TV to port. The 610 is built with hand-laid fiberglass, PVC coring above the waterline, resin infusion and a vinylester barrier coat against osmosis. Power is twin 500 hp John Deere 6090 diesels turning ZF transmissions . The 610 tops out at about 13.5 knots with full tanks and 21 people aboard. The engines burn 20 gph at 1,800 rpm for 11 knots at 45 percent engine load. Those numbers should allow it to cross oceans without shortening engine life.

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61’2”
17’2”
1,000 Gal.
300 Gal.
5’0”
93,000 lb.

Nordhavn 59 Coastal Pilot

Nordhavn has long been known for its stout circumnavigation -capable craft, and the Nordhavn 59 Coastal Pilot carries on the the tradition of a beefy build with addition of…speed. Twenty-knots-plus, actually. Twin 715 hp Cummins diesel inboards and a new semidisplacement hull form  are said to be key to the performance equation. The Nordhavn 59CP has a 777-nautical-mile range at a 9.3-knot cruise, and a 255-nm range at its 20.3-knot top-end. Construction is a solid fiberglass hull bottom supported by full-length longitudinal stringers and a series of transversal supports for added backbone. High freeboard should keep the decks dry in a seaway, while rails keep the crew secure during transits. Nordhavn says the 59CP has a “CE category A unlimited offshore rating, ensuring the vessel has the seakeeping and strength capabilities to take on most serious coastal cruises up to 1,000 miles.”

Nordhavn 59 Coastal Pilot, Nordhavn

58’10”
17’0”
1,100 Gal.
444 Gal.
5’0”
88,000 lb.

Marlow Yachts 58E

Following on the successful Marlow 57 , the Marlow 58E was started from scratch on a blank sheet of paper. The essence of the 58E is that it has better performance and more internal and external volume than her predecessor. The centerline length grew 10 inches over the 57, but the waterline length increased 16 inches and the beam widened 4 inches. If you were to examine the two boats out of the water, you would see more bell-shaped forward sections making for a soft impact with the vee’d portion. Power options start with twin 575 hp Caterpillar C9 diesels, but the 58E we got aboard had beefier twin 1,015 hp Caterpillar C18 diesels. Top speed: 27.9 knots. At 8 knots, the Marlow 58E can cruise nonstop for 1,400 nautical miles.

luxury yacht types

67’8”
18’6”
1,500 Gal.
300 Gal.
4’10”
69,000 lb.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is a trawler yacht?

A true trawler typically has a full-displacement hull form and robust construction to handle open-water operation, and it’s designed to operate self-sufficiently for long periods of time. They are slow-cruising vessels, but over the years, hybrid yachts called fast trawlers have emerged to offer displacement-speed operation as well as the ability to run at planing speeds when desired.

What is a full-displacement hull form?

A displacement-hull form is known is for its rounded nature and deep draft. Full-displacement vessels do not plane on the water, but rather push through the water. This hull design makes displacement-hull vessels incredibly seakindly, but it also makes them relatively slow (think 5, 6, 7, 8 knots) when compared to semidisplacement- and planning-hull designs.

Is a long-range cruiser the same as a trawler?

While all trawlers are certainly long-range cruisers, not all long-range cruisers are trawlers. True trawlers will have full-displacement hull designs and not all long-range cruisers have them.

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From Catamarans to Mega Yachts, the Different Types Of Yachts Explained

Welcome to the world of yachting, where luxury meets adventure on the open seas. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or dreaming of your first voyage, understanding the different yacht types is key to finding your perfect match. Dive in with us as we explore the fascinating varieties of yachts, each offering its unique charm and functionality.

Everything to know about the different types of yachts

1. sailing yachts.

Sailing yachts capture the essence of maritime tradition, harnessing the wind for a serene yet exhilarating experience . Imagine gliding silently across the water, sails billowing in the breeze.

Cruising Yachts

yacht types

If long journeys and exploring distant shores appeal to you, cruising yachts are your ideal companions. With cozy cabins, ample storage, and sturdy designs, they promise comfort and adventure. Think of models like the elegant Oyster 565 or the versatile Beneteau Oceanis series, perfect for those extended trips.

Racing Yachts

For the competitive spirit, racing yachts deliver speed and agility. Built with lightweight materials and sleek hulls, they’re designed to cut through the waves with precision. Join prestigious races like the America’s Cup with legendary models like the J-Class or the cutting-edge TP52.

Day Sailing Yachts

yacht types

Looking for a quick escape? Day sailing yachts are easy to handle and perfect for short, coastal outings. Enjoy spontaneous sailing trips with models like the nimble Catalina 22 or the sporty Laser, ideal for a day of fun on the water.

2. Motor Yachts

Motor yachts are the epitome of modern luxury, combining speed with spacious comfort. Powered by mighty engines, they’re perfect for those who prefer swift travel and plush amenities.

Sports Yachts

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If high-speed thrills and water sports excite you, sports yachts are your go-to. With sleek, aerodynamic designs and powerful engines, they’re built for excitement. Experience the rush with models like the Sunseeker Predator or the stylish Princess V series.

Flybridge Yachts

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Flybridge yachts offer an elevated experience, quite literally. With an additional upper deck, they provide panoramic views and extra space for lounging. Socialise and entertain in style on models like the Azimut 66 or the luxurious Ferretti Yachts 780.

Expedition Yachts

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For the adventurous explorer, expedition yachts are robust and ready for the high seas. Designed for long-range travel, they boast advanced navigation systems and generous storage. Embark on epic journeys with models like the Nordhavn 76 or the intrepid Damen SeaXplorer.

3. Catamarans and Multihulls

Catamarans and multihulls stand out with their unique designs and stability, offering a different kind of yachting experience. Picture a spacious floating home with unparalleled balance and comfort. While catamarans and trimarans come with two and three hulls respectively, there are other multihull yachts that feature more hulls than these two popular kinds. However, these are rarer and more specialised.

Featuring two parallel hulls, catamarans offer more stability and space than traditional yachts. Perfect for family adventures and long-term cruising, they’re like floating apartments. Popular choices include the Lagoon 450 and the Leopard 50, which offer expansive living areas and smooth sailing.

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With three hulls, trimarans are all about speed and stability. Ideal for those who crave performance, they’re less common but highly sought after for racing and high-speed cruising. Consider the sleek Neel 51 or the innovative Dragonfly 28 for an exhilarating ride.

4. Classic and Vintage Yachts

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Classic and vintage yachts are timeless treasures of the sea, each telling a story of yachting’s golden age. These vessels are lovingly restored to preserve their original elegance and craftsmanship.

Classic yachts, like the designs from Herreshoff, are celebrated for their graceful lines and traditional rigging. Vintage yachts, such as the storied Shamrock V, offer a nostalgic journey back in time with their wooden hulls and intricate details. These yachts are not just boats; they’re pieces of history sailing the seas.

5. Luxury and Superyachts

Luxury and superyachts redefine opulence on the water, offering everything from cutting-edge technology to lavish interiors. These yachts are floating palaces, perfect for those who demand the best.

Mega Yachts

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Ranging from 24 to 60 metres, mega yachts boast expansive decks, multiple entertainment areas, and luxurious accommodations. Host unforgettable parties or enjoy serene solitude aboard models like the Mangusta 165 or the stunning Heesen 5000 Aluminium.

Giga Yachts

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The ultimate in luxury, giga yachts exceed 60 metres and are custom-designed to fulfil every dream. From helipads to swimming pools and private cinemas, these yachts have it all. Marvel at the grandeur of the Azzam or the sheer size of the Eclipse, where every journey is a voyage of indulgence.

With so many yacht types to choose from, there’s something for every yachting enthusiast. Whether you’re drawn to the traditional allure of sailing yachts, the modern luxury of motor yachts, or the unique appeal of catamarans and multihulls, the perfect yacht awaits you. Dive into this world of elegance and adventure, and let the sea be your playground.

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Having decided to  purchase  or  charter a yacht , the wealth of choice of different yacht types is huge. The good news is that such a big range of different yacht sizes, styles, performance capabilities, and purposes mean that there truly is a yacht for everyone.

When narrowing your choices, there are two main yacht types on offer: motor and sail and each type has its unique properties to offer. Traditionally,  motor yachts  have more space and stability and are a popular choice for families or larger groups, while  sailing yachts  have the same high levels of luxury but are well suited to those who like the idea of travelling under sail or participating in the busy regatta circuit. Other key decisions include choosing between hull types – mono or multi – and the different styles and uses, including performance, cruising and  explorer-style yachts .

Read on to learn more about the main different types of a  superyacht for sale , or talk to your expert Luxe Yacht Empire Consultant today to gain an overview of the best of what is on offer in your chosen categories.

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Motor Yachts

The most popular style of luxury yacht – a motor yacht offers many benefits including a variety of large and versatile spaces for groups of all sizes to enjoy.

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Sailing Yachts

Perfect for those looking to be hands-on with their yacht and love the idea of traveling across the water, powered by the wind.

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Displacement Yachts

Displacement yachts combine huge amounts of onboard space, deep drafts and rounded hulls that are ideal for long passages on the open water.

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Semi-Displacement Yachts

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Explorer / Expedition Yachts

Those who seek adventure can benefit from explorer or expedition yachts, which are engineered to take on longer trips and expeditions across the ocean.

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Open Yachts / Sports Cruisers

These fast yachts combine sporty, sleek lines, powerful engines, and high knots to create an exciting overall package for guests to enjoy the thrill of yachting.

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Classic Yachts

Classic yachts are known for evoking emotions, thanks to the beauty of their classic lines and enduring timeless appeal.

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Flybridge Yachts

With an extra wheel station on the fly deck, flybridge yachts offer comfortable living spaces, with high speeds and a decent cruising range capacity.

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Fishing Yachts / Sportsfishers

Designed to allow owners to indulge their passion for fishing and then retreat to a luxury superyacht setting, a luxury sports fisher pairs form with function.

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Catamaran Yachts

Catamarans offer the perfect blend of stability and volume, due to their spacious hulls, giving guests a larger yacht than the equivalent monohull.

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Support Yachts

Originally developed as offshore supply vessels, support yachts typically comprise a large stern deck storage space, garage or helipad.

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Hybrid Yachts

Hybrid yachts use a combination of electric battery and engine power for their propulsion systems, allowing for more environmentally friendly cruising.

The Ultimate Guide To The World of Luxury Yachts

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The Ultimate Guide To The World of Luxury Yachts

What are luxury yachts?

Luxury yachts are the most luxurious vessels that can be found on the water. They often have high-end interiors, technology, and amenities. They come in different shapes, sizes, and styles that can appeal to a wide range of people who are looking for something out of ordinary to spend their money on. Luxury yachts are also known for their extensive features and functionality.

Evolution of Yachts

Nowadays, there are boats that are designed to fit into a specific niche of the market rather than match with a certain price point. Such as, ultra-luxury yachts that can hold 150 guests and cost upwards of $200 million. There are also boats focused on smaller groups of passengers such as family cruises and private charters. Many people have begun to choose to rent yachts rather than purchase one, as it is more convenient for those that aren't interested in spending hundreds of thousands on a yacht.

What are the different types of yachts?

There are so many kinds of luxury yachts in the world today. Some are owned by companies and other people, while others are simply used as luxurious homes. The type of yacht really depends on what kind of amenities you want and your budget.

The different types of luxury yachts vary depending on their size, shape and function. Some are made for leisure or commercial use while others are built for personal use only. One example is a small, personal pleasure yacht. These types of yachts typically have a shallow draft and are designed to be more maneuverable in tight spaces. The more luxurious type of yachts are usually large, sport fishing boats with high-end amenities like wide-screen TVs, heated floors and all the latest technology.

How are luxury yacht companies more profitable than any other industry?

One of the most profitable industries in the world is yacht companies. The reason for this profitability is that luxury yachts are more expensive than standard yachts. This is because it costs a lot to create a new craft that's small, sleek, and luxurious. It's hard for companies to make money on standard yachts since they're less expensive and there are many of them out there; but luxury yachts are on the other hand very exclusive and expensive which means everyone wants one.

Bonuses of a Boat Charter

There are many types of luxury yachts available in the world today. From a large charter yacht that can accommodate up to 100 guests, to small private yachts for only two or three people, there are many different models available. The main bonus of owning a boat is that you have your own personal playground and can explore places you've never been before.

Types of Yacht Charter Rates

There are many different types of yachts and some are more expensive than others. One type of yacht that is becoming popular is the sport fishing yacht. Sport fishing vessels can be used for family vacations and to explore the world. They can even accommodate large groups with everything from a camp kitchen to an ice-making machine.

What is included in a yacht charter package?

Yacht charters are the perfect way to have a lavish time on the water. They can range in price from €10,000 to €100,000 depending on what type of yacht you want and how long you plan on staying out. Be sure that if you decide to charter a yacht for your trip, it will be fully stocked with all the amenities like towels, linens, wine etc. Finally, always ask about any extras that might be included when booking your luxury yachts.

The number and types of luxury yachts in the world today are truly astounding. With a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and designs, these boats are all about personal choice for the buyer.

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Types of Yachts: An Overview

17th feb 2023 by carrie reed.

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From small yachts to superyachts, many luxurious vessels are available for purchase on the market today. Each type of yacht has unique features that set it apart from the other types, so a certain yacht style might suit you better than another. To make sure that you are looking at the right one for you, you will need to know how to distinguish the different types of yachts from each other.

While there is no set definition that specifically sets yachts apart from other vessels, they are generally understood to be larger than average (at least 40 feet long or bigger) with a galley, a head, and cabins with sleeping quarters. Yachts usually have powerful diesel motors that can handle cruising, runs to distant fishing grounds, and watersports. Yachts can also be classified by numerous factors, including size, amenities, and method of propulsion.

Types of Yachts

There are four main categories of yachts: motor yachts, sailing yachts, motor sailers, and cruisers. Let's take a look at each one.

Motor yachts

A motor yacht is propelled with the use of a motor or, more commonly, multiple motors. As the most common type of yacht available today, motor yachts are built for entertainment with spacious social interaction areas and luxurious accommodations. Buyers often choose motor yachts because of their suitability for extended cruising ventures, entertaining large groups of guests, and charter trips.

Sailing yachts

A sailing yacht uses sails as its primary means of propulsion. While these yachts also have motors on board, they’re usually used only when there is not enough wind to propel the craft, when docking, or when operating in heavily trafficked harbors or channels. Sailing yachts are appealing because of the quiet and environmentally friendly way they operate, as well as their essentially unlimited range. Sailing yachts generally have a lower profile and due the the shape of the hull, less onboard space than other types of yachts.

Motor sailers

Motor Sailers are a hybrid between a motor yacht and a sailing yacht. They generally use a motor as the primary form of propulsion, but also have sails that can be used when the weather conditions are right. Though less popular than the other types of yachts there are subcategories of motor sailers such as the gulet (for information see What is a Gulet? What is it like to charter one? ), and there are also some catamaran motor sailers.

Cruiser yachts

Yacht styles that do not quite fit into the previous categories are often called cruiser yachts or express cruisers. These yachts are generally modern looking, with sleek, streamlined hulls and open cockpit areas. They are on the smaller side for yachts, typically no more than 60 or 70 feet long, and are usually powered by twin diesel engines.

Types of Luxury Yachts

A luxury yacht is generally understood to be a yacht that is built with the latest in modern technology and features high-end finishes and materials. The word "luxury" can be used with any type of yacht that is exceptionally well-appointed, but some types of yachts are considered to be more luxurious than others. Let's take a look at what they are.

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Classic luxury yachts

Today's classic luxury yachts are designed to emulate the grace and style of the classic yachts of yesteryear while incorporating the latest technology in a non-intrusive way. These yachts tend to have large private cabins with full baths and Jacuzzis, spacious social areas that can accommodate many guests, and lavish accommodations featuring air conditioning, high-speed internet access, and expansive entertainment systems.

Mega luxury yachts

Mega luxury yachts are private yachts that can be hundreds of feet long and are crafted specifically to carry large numbers of family and friends in lush accommodations. They feature vast open areas for sunning and socializing, multi-level entertainment and relaxation options, and VIP staterooms with private en suite heads. Many have additional special features, such as saunas, gymnasiums, and spas.

Types of Small Yachts

Small yachts, also called sport yachts, are vessels that are less than 60 feet long and are designed to accommodate no more than a dozen people at a time. These yachts often have sleek designs and may be used for fishing trips, offshore excursions, and water sports. Like the term "luxury," the word "sport" can be applied to just about any style of yacht, but some types seem to fit the category better than others. More information: Small Luxury Boats with a Difference .

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Yacht Sizes

You can find yachts in three size categories: yachts, superyachts , and mega yachts. While you can find some variation in how these terms are used, yachts are generally classified as being up to 100 feet long. Superyachts are between 100 feet and 200 feet long. Mega yacht is the term used for any yacht that is more than 200 feet long.

Yacht Categories

Yachts are often categorized by their notable features, with the terms "sport" or "luxury" added to describe their level of opulence. Here are some of the most popular yacht categories.

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Catamaran yachts

This type of yacht is often made of fiberglass and has two hulls with an open space in the middle for greater stability and a smoother ride. They are available in both sailing and power varieties.

Flybridge yachts

Flybridge yachts are built with a spacious deck and living space atop the main cabin, called the flying bridge or flybridge. The layout of the flybridge may be open or fully enclosed with climate control. They also typically have a hardtop and a sizable seating and/or lounge area.

Sportfish yachts

Also known as sport fishing yachts , these yachts are built for speed and durability, making them great for fishing trips and sport fishing tournaments. They typically have a large cockpit and ample storage space to accommodate anglers on the water for long periods of time. Sportfish yachts may come equipped with outriggers, fishboxes, fighting chairs, and other fishing features.

Expedition yachts

Expedition yachts are designed for adventure, with a deep displacement hull to enhance stability and comfort during long trips. They are designed for passengers to remain safe and comfortable through long oceanic voyages, and tend to have extended range and plenty of accommodations.

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Open Sport Yacht

Know as the sports car of luxury yachts, open-style sports yachts are known for their high speeds and sleek appearance. While this type of luxury yacht comes in several different styles, all open-style luxury sport yachts, sometimes referred to as performance yachts, are characterized by a maximum of two decks above the hull and living quarters located underneath.

Motor Yacht

This term encompasses the widest selection of luxury yachts. Technically, all vessels that are not sailing yachts and have a motor can be called a motor yacht. In the yachting world, this term is typically used to specify multi deck yachts with a large interior main deck. Known for their spacious living quarters and designed for optimal comfort, luxury motor yachts are great for families and large groups of guests.

Mega yachts are motor yachts that measure 24 meters and above in length. These vessels can accommodate up to 100 or more guests. Sometimes called superyachts, this type of luxury yacht is known for being ultra-luxurious with amenities including swimming pools, spas, gyms, personal cinemas, party venues, and helicopter pads. The bigger mega yachts get, the more extravagant facilities are being included.

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  1. Future of Luxury Yachting: The 25 Best Yacht Brands

    2019 Sunseeker motor yacht, 131′ (40.2 m), (US$22,650,789). View the listing. One of the largest UK yacht builders, Sunseeker mainly manufactures its vessels in Poole, Dorset. Four superyacht models (ranging from 116-161 ft.) secure Sunseeker's place in the niche of large and extravagant vessels.

  2. Best luxury yacht: 7 ultimate luxury cruisers you can buy

    Best luxury yacht winner - Oyster 495. It is hard to imagine that the decor of a yacht can change its look and feel quite this much, yet the layout of this second 495, Eddie Jordan's dramatic ...

  3. Yacht Types Guide

    The wealth of choice of different yacht types is huge! The good news is that such a big range of different yacht sizes, styles, performance capabilities, and purposes mean that there truly is a yacht for everyone. ... The most popular style of luxury yacht - a motor yacht offers many benefits including a variety of large and versatile spaces ...

  4. Top 15 Trawlers for 2023

    Kadey-Krogen 52: This twin-engine-capable, all-oceans trawler is a solid fit for voyaging cruising couples. Bering Yachts B76: The B76 is the builder's first fully custom trawler in this size range. Ranger Tugs R-43 Command Bridge: This vessel is equally comfortable at a 7-knot stroll or an 18-knot jog.

  5. The Different Yacht Types Explained

    Day sailing yachts are easy to handle and perfect for short, coastal outings. Enjoy spontaneous sailing trips with models like the nimble Catalina 22 or the sporty Laser, ideal for a day of fun on the water. 2. Motor Yachts. Motor yachts are the epitome of modern luxury, combining speed with spacious comfort.

  6. Luxury Boats And Yachts By Type

    Riva is the leading flagship classic boat brand. Riva yachts' grassroots date back to 1842, when a young Pietro Riva began repairing and building yachts on Lake Iseo in northern Italy. The most luxurious and iconic luxury wooden boats to date are: 1. Tritone 2.

  7. Yacht Types

    Other key decisions include choosing between hull types - mono or multi - and the different styles and uses, including performance, cruising and explorer-style yachts. Read on to learn more about the main different types of a superyacht for sale , or talk to your expert Luxe Yacht Empire Consultant today to gain an overview of the best of ...

  8. Luxury Yachts: The Most Elegant Mega Yachts in the World

    5. Pink Gin VI. Representing the sailing-superyacht niche on our list of luxury yachts, Pink Gin VI made history at launch in 2017. The 177-footer, by Baltic Yachts, is the world's largest carbon fiber sloop. Don't stop there, though; her silver hull and fuchsia sail hint at what awaits inside.

  9. The Ultimate Guide To The World of Luxury Yachts

    The different types of luxury yachts vary depending on their size, shape and function. Some are made for leisure or commercial use while others are built for personal use only. One example is a small, personal pleasure yacht. These types of yachts typically have a shallow draft and are designed to be more maneuverable in tight spaces.

  10. 10 Top Luxury Yacht Builders

    When it comes to identifying the 10 top luxury yacht builders, there's no shortage of candidates. These 10 in particular stand out among the crowd. ... Amels also continues to design and build fully custom yachts from scratch, and to offer all types of refit and yacht-management services. When it comes to luxury Amels delivers, as one can see ...

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    Find and book your dream yacht through YachtCharterFleet, the world's leading luxury yacht charter comparison site. View ALL superyachts available to rent, get expert advice from our comprehensive destination guides and be inspired by our bespoke superyacht itineraries. Let us connect you with a knowledgeable local charter broker to help you ...

  12. The 12 Best Luxury Yacht Brands

    The Symphony, Madame Gu, Musashi, and Anna are all among the longest yachts ever built at the time of their completion. The company is currently working on nine new superyachts to be delivered by 2021. If you are looking for a quality yacht builder, Feadship is an excellent choice. 4.

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    The Luxury Yacht Charter Fleet. We are the World's leading luxury yacht charter comparison site, view the entire market to find your ideal yacht for your fully crewed private yachting vacation. We have searched everywhere to find all crewed rental yachts - so you don't need to. Compare the market using our powerful search engine tools to view ...

  14. Superyachts & Mega Yachts for Charter

    Luxury Yacht Vacation Types; Corporate Yacht Charter; Tailor Made Vacations; Luxury Exploration Vacations; View More; Yachts. Landing Page; View All 3707; Filter By Type. Motor Yachts; ... This is a small selection of the global luxury yacht charter fleet, with 3707 motor yachts, sail yachts, explorer yachts and catamarans to choose from ...

  15. Luxury Yacht Buying Guide 2023

    Yachts over 100ft usually follow the method of costing $1 million for every 3.3 feet in length; which would mean a 100ft luxury yacht will cost around $30 million. Of course, based on the above factors, this number could be smaller or larger. Start your search for luxury yachts for sale with YATCO.

  16. Types of Yachts: An Overview

    Types of Luxury Yachts. A luxury yacht is generally understood to be a yacht that is built with the latest in modern technology and features high-end finishes and materials. The word "luxury" can be used with any type of yacht that is exceptionally well-appointed, but some types of yachts are considered to be more luxurious than others. ...

  17. Yachts for Sale

    Yachts for Sale. For aspiring yacht owners looking for a luxury yacht for sale, we have put together a fine selection of luxury yachts and megayachts for sale from all over the world. Search BOAT International's collection of superyachts for sale and filter by type, length, asking price or age.

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    2,076 Yachts for Sale Worldwide. Discover luxury yachts for sale with Northrop & Johnson, the world's number-one boutique yacht brokerage. From power boats to sailing yachts, our selection of new and used superyachts covers the whole range of vessel types. Because of our strong relationships with shipyards and superyacht owners across the ...

  19. Luxury Charter Yachts

    Selecting your luxury yacht charter is where your incredible adventure begins. Whether it's a private, crewed, or corporate yacht rental you seek, we deliver a carefully curated charter fleet tailored to your needs. Browse motor yachts, superyachts, sailing yachts, catamarans and even luxury gulet charters using our advanced search tool ...

  20. Different types of Yachts Explained

    Sole ownership or shared ownership, buying a will reduce the cost of buying a luxury yacht significantly but the make, size and model will also determine the overall price of the yacht. If you decide on yacht co-ownership, you can purchase a higher quality boat at a fraction of the cost. Different types of yachts include motor yachts, sailing ...

  21. List of The Different Types of Luxury Yachts

    Mega Yacht. Mega yachts are motor yachts that measure 24 meters and above in length. These vessels can accommodate up to 100 or more guests. Sometimes called superyachts, this type of luxury yacht is known for being ultra-luxurious with amenities including swimming pools, spas, gyms, personal cinemas, party venues, and helicopter pads.

  22. Top Ten Most Expensive Yachts in 2024: Ultimate Luxury on the Water

    The History Supreme yacht, valued at $4.8 billion, is the most expensive yacht globally, featuring construction from solid gold and platinum, and lavish amenities that signify ultimate luxury. Eclipse, owned by Roman Abramovich, is renowned for its advanced security systems and expansive space for guests and crew, highlighting its reputation as ...

  23. Charter Yacht Search by Type

    from $3,000,000 p/week. This is a small selection of the global luxury yacht charter fleet, with 3704 motor yachts, sail yachts, explorer yachts and catamarans to choose from including superyachts and megayachts, the world is your oyster. Why search for your ideal yacht charter vacation anywhere else?

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    Find Zar Formenti Zar 61 Classic Luxury boats for sale in your area & across the world on YachtWorld. Offering the best selection of Zar Formenti boats to choose from.

  25. Types of Yachts

    Luxury Yacht Vacations. Whatever type of vacation you are looking for, with 3713 charter yachts to choose from, there are always yachts that match your requirements. From a family holidays, special occaisions, competing in a regatta or exploring remote regions, do it your way!