
Fairline Yachts will debut 53-footer at Yachts Miami Beach
British boat manufacturer Fairline Yachts will debut the third variant in its 53-foot range, the Squadron 53.

British boat manufacturer Fairline Yachts will debut the third variant in its 53-foot range, the Squadron 53.

Yachts Miami Beach organizers released a sneak peek at an early roster of boats slated to make their world or U.S. debut at the show.

Details of Yachts Miami Beach, slated to return to Collins Avenue Feb. 16-20 with a completely revamped layout, are emerging.
Yachts Miami Beach 2017, which will take place Feb. 16-20 along Collins Avenue, will have five entrances in its new layout.

The Sirena 56 will make its world debut and the Sirena 64 will make its U.S. debut at the Feb. 16-20 Yachts Miami Beach.

Yachts Miami Beach will introduce a new look and layout when the show returns Feb. 16-20.
The Florida Yacht Brokers Association, the group that co-owns Yachts Miami Beach, rebranded itself as the International Yacht Brokers Association to reflect its global membership.

Changes include a refreshed layout, improved transportation and, for the first time, an admission fee

Yachts Miami Beach will return in 2017 with a completely revamped layout, several entrances, beefed-up transportation to get attendees to and from the show and

New this year at Yachts Miami Beach was Superyachts Miami at Island Gardens Deep Harbour marina on Watson Island, where about 18 superyachts were berthed away from the crowds that descended on Collins Avenue and Virginia Key.

British boat manufacturer Fairline Yachts will debut the third variant in its 53-foot range, the Squadron 53.

Yachts Miami Beach organizers released a sneak peek at an early roster of boats slated to make their world or U.S. debut at the show.

Details of Yachts Miami Beach, slated to return to Collins Avenue Feb. 16-20 with a completely revamped layout, are emerging.
Yachts Miami Beach 2017, which will take place Feb. 16-20 along Collins Avenue, will have five entrances in its new layout.

The Sirena 56 will make its world debut and the Sirena 64 will make its U.S. debut at the Feb. 16-20 Yachts Miami Beach.

Yachts Miami Beach will introduce a new look and layout when the show returns Feb. 16-20.
The Florida Yacht Brokers Association, the group that co-owns Yachts Miami Beach, rebranded itself as the International Yacht Brokers Association to reflect its global membership.

Changes include a refreshed layout, improved transportation and, for the first time, an admission fee

Yachts Miami Beach will return in 2017 with a completely revamped layout, several entrances, beefed-up transportation to get attendees to and from the show and

New this year at Yachts Miami Beach was Superyachts Miami at Island Gardens Deep Harbour marina on Watson Island, where about 18 superyachts were berthed away from the crowds that descended on Collins Avenue and Virginia Key.