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Miami 2013: NISI 2400GT

NISI’s introduces its new 2400, GT edition. This was a custom order from a client but NISI will build this new model moving forward. Two additional feet in length have allowed the builder to expand the flybridge, now featuring a Jacuzzi and numerous spaces for entertaining.

Miami 2013: Ferretti 690

The Ferretti 690 (the result of the usual collaboration between Studio Zuccon International Project, Advanced Yacht Technology (AYT) and Centro Stile Ferretti group) is sleek and sporty. The design gives the exterior a distinct look and brings more light into the yacht.

Miami 2013: Prestige 620 and 620S

Like the new 550, Prestige’s new 620 is available in both a sport (620S) and flybridge (620) model. Built with a full beam master suite amidships and two guest cabins forward on the lower deck, both versions of the 620 can comfortably sleep six.

Miami 2013: Prestige 550 and 550S

Available in both a sport (550S) and a flybridge (550) edition, Prestige’s new 550 is a 58-foot yacht that combines power and safety. In both versions, the main living spaces are gathered on the main deck, with the galley positioned aft to easily serve both the cockpit and the interior dining area or, in the 550, the flybridge.

Miami 2013: Princess 56

The new Princess 56 is a lot of yacht fit in a hull shorter than 60 feet. The open flybridge includes two J-shaped seating areas, one surrounding a table for meals under the sky and the other close to the upper helm station.

Miami 2013: Sessa Fly 54

Recognizably Sessa, this new flybridge model designed by Christian Grande will ply US waters for the first time at the Miami show.

Miami 2013: Azimut Magellano 43

Italian boatbuilder Azimut-Benetti is certainly making waves with a refreshing new design that sets itself apart from more traditionally inspired designs. Our editors applaud the innovation and technical advances of the new Magellano 43, the entry-level model in Azimut’s Magellano long-range cruiser line, which includes the 74 and 50.

Miami 2013: Sealine F42

Versatility defines the new Sealine F42 where it seems everything on board serves a dual purpose. The dining area for six on the flybridge converts to an enormous sunpad, and the whole area can be covered by an optional bimini.

Sessa Style: Fly 54, C44 and Key Largo 34

Sessa is a relative newcomer to the flybridge market. A year ago it introduced in Miami its first flybridge yacht, the Fly 45. Then came the Fly 40. In Miami this year Sessa unveils its 54 in part to meet the demands of its US dealer Total Marine.

Miami 2013: NISI 2400GT

NISI’s introduces its new 2400, GT edition. This was a custom order from a client but NISI will build this new model moving forward. Two additional feet in length have allowed the builder to expand the flybridge, now featuring a Jacuzzi and numerous spaces for entertaining.

Miami 2013: Ferretti 690

The Ferretti 690 (the result of the usual collaboration between Studio Zuccon International Project, Advanced Yacht Technology (AYT) and Centro Stile Ferretti group) is sleek and sporty. The design gives the exterior a distinct look and brings more light into the yacht.

Miami 2013: Prestige 620 and 620S

Like the new 550, Prestige’s new 620 is available in both a sport (620S) and flybridge (620) model. Built with a full beam master suite amidships and two guest cabins forward on the lower deck, both versions of the 620 can comfortably sleep six.

Miami 2013: Prestige 550 and 550S

Available in both a sport (550S) and a flybridge (550) edition, Prestige’s new 550 is a 58-foot yacht that combines power and safety. In both versions, the main living spaces are gathered on the main deck, with the galley positioned aft to easily serve both the cockpit and the interior dining area or, in the 550, the flybridge.

Miami 2013: Princess 56

The new Princess 56 is a lot of yacht fit in a hull shorter than 60 feet. The open flybridge includes two J-shaped seating areas, one surrounding a table for meals under the sky and the other close to the upper helm station.

Miami 2013: Sessa Fly 54

Recognizably Sessa, this new flybridge model designed by Christian Grande will ply US waters for the first time at the Miami show.

Miami 2013: Azimut Magellano 43

Italian boatbuilder Azimut-Benetti is certainly making waves with a refreshing new design that sets itself apart from more traditionally inspired designs. Our editors applaud the innovation and technical advances of the new Magellano 43, the entry-level model in Azimut’s Magellano long-range cruiser line, which includes the 74 and 50.

Miami 2013: Sealine F42

Versatility defines the new Sealine F42 where it seems everything on board serves a dual purpose. The dining area for six on the flybridge converts to an enormous sunpad, and the whole area can be covered by an optional bimini.

Sessa Style: Fly 54, C44 and Key Largo 34

Sessa is a relative newcomer to the flybridge market. A year ago it introduced in Miami its first flybridge yacht, the Fly 45. Then came the Fly 40. In Miami this year Sessa unveils its 54 in part to meet the demands of its US dealer Total Marine.

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