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The 2013 Palm Beach International Boat Show

The Palm Beach International Boat Show, coming up March 21 to 24, is a favorite among many professionals and visitors. The location is appealing, the time of year is usually as safe a bet as you can make on weather in South Florida, and the quality of visitors is exceptionally high. All these factors have contributed to the Palm Beach show’s growing popularity.

Making Waves: Benetti Tease

Benetti had a busy 2012. One of the numerous projects under way at its various shipyards is this 207-foot (63-meter) custom yacht in Livorno.

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Making Waves: Benetti Challenge Produces 27 Innovative Projects from 16 Designers

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. The Benetti Design Innovation Challenge yielded 27 creative and beautifully articulated projects from 16 designers and their staffs.

Benetti Concepts by Studio Massari

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Studio Massari.

Benetti Concepts by Quartostile Design

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Quartostile Design.

Benetti Concepts by Prima Design

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Prima Design.

Benetti Concepts by PS + A Palomba Serafini

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by PS + A Palomba Serafini.

Luca Dini Design & Architecture

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Luca Dini Design.

Benetti Concepts by Bannenberg & Rowell

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Bannenberg & Rowell.

The 2013 Palm Beach International Boat Show

The Palm Beach International Boat Show, coming up March 21 to 24, is a favorite among many professionals and visitors. The location is appealing, the time of year is usually as safe a bet as you can make on weather in South Florida, and the quality of visitors is exceptionally high. All these factors have contributed to the Palm Beach show’s growing popularity.

Making Waves: Benetti Tease

Benetti had a busy 2012. One of the numerous projects under way at its various shipyards is this 207-foot (63-meter) custom yacht in Livorno.

Now for sale

Looking for your next megayacht? Check out these two new additions to the current market.

Making Waves: Benetti Challenge Produces 27 Innovative Projects from 16 Designers

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. The Benetti Design Innovation Challenge yielded 27 creative and beautifully articulated projects from 16 designers and their staffs.

Benetti Concepts by Studio Massari

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Studio Massari.

Benetti Concepts by Quartostile Design

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Quartostile Design.

Benetti Concepts by Prima Design

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Prima Design.

Benetti Concepts by PS + A Palomba Serafini

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by PS + A Palomba Serafini.

Luca Dini Design & Architecture

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Luca Dini Design.

Benetti Concepts by Bannenberg & Rowell

Benetti Yachts asked nearly 20 international design firms, including established designers and a few new to the industry, to develop superyacht projects in the 50- to 90-plus-meter range and explore the idea of the yacht of the future. Below are the designs contributed by Bannenberg & Rowell.

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