Please select your home edition
Edition
Rooster 2025

Monaco Yacht Show buoyed by 'cautious optimism' this year

by MYS on 19 Jul 2011
Monaco Yacht Show by night. SW
The clock is ticking, the countdown has begun and in just two months time the Principality of Monaco will once again welcome the superyacht cognoscenti to the greatest superyacht show the world has ever known, the 21st Monaco Yacht Show, 21 to 24 September 2011.

More visitors and more yachts! That is the hope for this years show! 28,000 visitors walked the docks in the September sunshine last year and numbers this year are expected to top 30,000. Over 88% of all available exhibition space has already been booked. What is more, five new superyacht berths have been made available to the show organisers by the Principality boosting the number of yachts that can attend this prestigious event considered by many in the industry to be the worlds most important superyacht show.

The new berths and their attendant booths will be on the eastern edge of what was the Jetée Nord but from now on following a name change, will be known as; Quai de l’Hirondelle.

Following on from the success of the MYS in 2010, superyacht builders announced a slew of new contractssigned with good demand for every size of yachts. Enquires for yachts of 80 metres and above has been high and buyers last year used exhibits at the show as an industry showcase in which they shopped.

Demand for superyachts is recovering, but capacity is still ahead of contracts meaning that shipyards and suppliers are eager to display their finest examples of their work. Exhibits at this years show will demonstrate their desire to outdo each other in quality and value.

'Cautiously Optimistic', the phrase used time and time again throughout the course of recent years may still be a truism. Yet the Monaco Yacht Show with its crowded docks and off lying anchorages filled with the world’s finest superyachts is set yet again to turn the spotlight onto these most glamorous yachts.

Backing the MYS yet again is Ulysse Nardin who in 2011 will mark their third consecutive year as the shows Official Sponsor.

As before show organisers have pledged a continuing support for the Monaco Association against the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a locally based charity with organisers again donating 50% of all entrance ticket sales. Last year the Association received a donation of € 51,500.

This year, the MYS again plays host to the Only Watch charity auction event that benefits the same charity. Swiss watch manufacturers and their partners will again support what is the fourth edition of the bi-annual auction that will take place on September 22nd.

The show also continues its previously pledged support for Wood Forever a programme backed by His Serene Highness Prince Albert II and one dedicated to fighting world deforestation. Last year a donation of € 37,000 was made by the show organisers during the Prince’s visit to the Show. The money will be used to better educate those involved in the yachting, that only wood certified as originating from sustainably-managed forests should be used in construction if deforestation is to be halted.

On Show

The superyachts from 25 to 90 metres are the true stars of the show. This year the lineup includes Imagine a spectacular 64 metre built in Holland and amongst the tenders on show; the Mugler Spire a tiny 9.5 metre superboat capable of over 90 knots. Among the yachts for sale there is Big Fish one of the most dramatically designed discovery yachts that has, since her launch last yearalready explored the globe and visited Antarctica. Packed to the gunwales so that she resembles a floating art gallery the new 39 metre Snowbird is a stunning example of how different owners use their superyachts.

If it is the majesty of large sailing yachts that has what it takes to get your blood running try the award winning 50 metre Zefira the most magnificent of fast cruising yachts that is the largest Dubois design to date without a flybridge. She won Sailing Yacht of the Year at the World Superyacht Awards earlier this year.

Adrenaline junkies will love Shooting Star a superfast 38 metre superyacht from the drawing boards of one of yachting design’s own superstar; Espen Oieno who like the builders of the boat, hails from Denmark. Imagine a high volume yacht with a graceful, soft-riding hull, gull-wing mast arch, sleek sheerline and wide windows was delivered in March making this is the first of the semi production Limited Edition 212 series ever to be seen at a yacht show.

Another new yacht and once again one that has chosen Monaco at which to make her world debut is Galileo, the latest exciting design from Vitruvius Yachts to built at the Picchiotti Perini yard in Italy and launched this year. Designed for remote
Arctic and Antarctic exploration she truly a blue-water, global explorer yacht and with her good looks will turn heads wherever she goes.

More information at: www.monacoyachtshow.com
Rooster 2025Henri-Lloyd Dynamic RangeLloyd Stevenson - Catalyst Yacht Tender 1456x180px BOTTOM

Related Articles

Vaikobi Launches Custom Teamwear Program
To Elevate Team Identity and Performance Vaikobi, the world-renowned brand in performance watersports apparel, is proud to officially launch Vaikobi Custom Teamwear, a bespoke service designed to outfit teams, clubs, and businesses with high-quality, customised technical clothing.
Posted today at 6:00 am
C-Tech has a quiet presence in big regattas
Behind each result in AC2025 and the Fastnet, lies months of development by C-Tech Behind each result in AC2025 and the Fastnet, lies months of development by C-Tech working quietly with sailmakers and teams to get the right materials in the right place, designed precisely for the rig, the sails, and the campaign.
Posted today at 3:33 am
America's Cup: Naples first taste of the Cup
The America's Cup came to Naples in 2012 and 2013 for two of the most memorable regattas. The America's Cup World Series, a multi-city series in the lead up to the 2013 America's Cup regatta in San Francisco, came to Naples in 2012 and 2013 for two of the most memorable regattas.
Posted today at 1:52 am
29er World Championship at Porto Day 4
Only one race per fleet held, but it shakes up the leaderboard Day four at the 29er World Championship Porto 2025 delivered just one race per fleet due to tricky light wind conditions — but that was enough to shake up the leaderboard!
Posted on 6 Aug
Marine Auctions: August Online Auctions
Bidding to Start Friday 22 August and will end Thursday 28 August at 2pm AEST Bidding to Start Friday 22 August and will end Thursday 28 August at 2pm AEST. Need a Vessel Valuation? Contact, Marine Valuations, a division of Marine Auctions Pty Ltd.
Posted on 6 Aug
Rolex Fastnet Race video and wrap-up
A worthy record-breaking centenary edition In stark contrast to the motley seven cruisers and decommissioned pilot cutters of the first Fastnet Race in 1925, this year's edition continued to break records, setting sail on 26 July with 444 entries.
Posted on 6 Aug
Contender Worlds 2025 at Lake Garda
More than 170 boats from a dozen countries created a true world championship I've just spent 7 weeks sailing in Europe with my friend Mark Bulka which ended with him winning his 5th world championship. Mark has won many regattas but in his acceptance speech he described this one as the highlight of his sailing career.
Posted on 6 Aug
Final call for early entry for OK Dinghy Worlds
With more than 190 entries received so far, it will be the largest the class has ever held With more than 190 entries received so far, the 2025 OK Dinghy World Championship will be the largest the class has ever held.
Posted on 6 Aug
7 IMOCA teams set for The Ocean Race Europe
The 4,500-nautical mile six-week race starts on Sunday The second edition of The Ocean Race Europe gets under way from Kiel in Germany this weekend, with seven fully-crewed mixed male and female IMOCA teams contesting a five-leg grand-prix that will take them from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic.
Posted on 6 Aug
29er World Championship at Porto Day 3
Porto Turns It On as Qualifying Series Wraps Up After a delayed start, Porto delivered on Day 3! With a big swell and light breeze early on, racing was slow to begin, but when the sea breeze kicked in around 13:30, it turned into a spectacular afternoon of 29er racing.
Posted on 6 Aug