2014 Palma Superyacht Show set to be a great success

To be held from 30th April to 4th May 2014, in the fabulous Spanish yacht ...

2014 Palma Superyacht Show set to be a great success

March 12, 2014

Written by Eva Belanyiova

To be held from 30th April to 4th May 2014, in the fabulous Spanish yacht charter destination Palma de Mallorca in the Balearics, the 2014 Palma Superyacht Show is set to become a fantastic event, realising its potential as the Mediterranean’s most attractive ‘season opener’. From an international visitor’s perspective, Majorca’s hospitable climate, combined with mainland Europe’s 1st May public holiday, have made the prospect of visiting the Show an attractive proposition.

Palma Superyacht Show 2013 seen in front of the Cathedral in Palma - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

Palma Superyacht Show 2013 seen in front of the Cathedral in Palma - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

From an organisational point of view, take-up has exceeded all expectations, with berths for over half the expected number of 60+ yachts over 24m length taken, and 75% of shore-side exhibitor stand space already allocated. Running concurrently with the 31st Boat Show Palma, in the heart of Palma, exhibitors and visitors benefit from the very real prospect that yachts can be sold and charters booked in comfortable readiness for the coming season. As the only public admission event organized by the industry itself, the Show remains unique and commencing this year, benefits from a recently signed partnership agreement with MYBA The Worldwide Yachting Agency.

Palma Superyacht Show - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

Palma Superyacht Show - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

Returning exhibitor, Paul Allan, Business Development Manager of Palma Refit and member of Refit Alliance, said “The Refit Alliance is an open and transparent group of five or six specialist companies offering complete flexibility and no internal politics! For us, being at the Show provides a great marketing opportunity to discuss refit opportunities and summer cruising support with international owners, captains and senior crew”.

2005 Jongert 2900TC sailing yacht Scorpione dei mari 29.10m  - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

2005 Jongert 2900TC sailing yacht Scorpione dei mari 29.10m - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

Unlike other shows, Palma Superyacht has a unique and pleasing ability to attract an approx. 50:50 ratio of sail to power. Confirmed highlights from the beauty of sail include sailing yacht Mystere – 43.2m, currently the largest sailing yacht signed so far and for sale through Ocean Independence. Luxury yacht Ganesha 1 – 38.9m, built by Fitzroy Yachts 2006 and shown by McMasters Yachts. Scorpione dei mari yacht – 29.10m, built in 2005 and refitted in 2010/11, is one of two magnificent Jongert vessels on show from Dahm International’s Palma office. Northrop & Johnson senior broker/director, Simon Turner and his team will be displaying three yachts, including the 23.98m Sailing Yacht Paula Rosa, Seaway Shipman 80, built in 2008 and having been owned, enjoyed and thoroughly spoilt by a private family ever since.

Hakvoort 103 La Reina del Mar 31.40m - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

Hakvoort 103 La Reina del Mar 31.40m - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

Summarising progress so far, CNI Palma, Senior Yacht Broker and member of the Superyacht Show organising committee, Arne Ploch, said “Most of the yachts attending fall between 28m and 35m, with the 47m Heesen Let it Be the largest booked to attend so far, but that’s likely to change in between now and when yacht registrations close on 1st April.”

2008 Sailing Yacht Paula Rossa 23.98m Seaway Shipman 80 - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

2008 Sailing Yacht Paula Rossa 23.98m Seaway Shipman 80 - Image courtesy of Palma Superyacht Show

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