
Fort Lauderdale 2012: Princess 72
Introduced by Viking at the same time as the Princess 64, the Princess 72 has a resin-infused deep-V hull, raised bulwarks and clean-flowing lines, plus four staterooms and a crew cabin.

Introduced by Viking at the same time as the Princess 64, the Princess 72 has a resin-infused deep-V hull, raised bulwarks and clean-flowing lines, plus four staterooms and a crew cabin.

The designer of the Azimut 72S succeeded in concealing the flybridge—an unusual feature on a sport yacht—into the streamlined profile. A roomy cockpit features a C-shaped sofa with table that can be converted into a large sun pad.

The newest hull of Bertram’s flagship is a balanced mix of performance and comfort. Available with either a convertible or enclosed flybridge, the yacht is designed to accommodate both intense fishing expeditions and relaxed entertaining.

With a raked hull and raised wheelhouse, the newest hull of Sunseeker’s 34m line is engineered for reliability and low maintenance. To help with this goal, Sunseeker installed a system to integrate ship’s management and monitoring with navigation and control.

Ocean Drive marks the debut of Benetti’s alluring Delfino in the United States. The Delfino is a compact megayacht with five staterooms and tons of appeal. Among her best features are a comfortable interior with great headroom and big windows, a professional bridge, a spacious sun deck and a very good demeanor at sea, to name just a few.

The “entry-level” model in Azimut’s megayacht line, the Azimut Grande 100 is a sporty yacht with a maximum speed of 26 knots. With exterior styling by Stefano Righini and the option of either a four- or five-cabin layout, this production yacht offers plenty of options for personalization.

This year in Fort Lauderdale, Marlow Yachts debuts Hull No. Three of the 97E series. This particular explorer features six staterooms including the main-deck master. Centered between the five lower-deck cabins is a secondary galley designed to provide guests easy access to midnight snacks.

The Rodriguez Group introduces the latest Cerri 102 “Flyingsport” from an Italian boutique shipyard building production yachts in composite. This particular model features a very attractive main deck with high ceilings and plenty of windows and skylights to provide a sense of space.

Defined by a sharply pointed bow and what appears to be a solid expanse of glass on the main deck, the new Hargrave 125 has a distinct personality. Four spacious staterooms including a full-beam master suite amidships and three ensuite lower-deck staterooms, provide eight guests plenty of space to relax.

Pershing fans will appreciate this yacht’s fabulous lines by designer Fulvio de Simoni, its speed and elegant living spaces. The sun deck is particularly fun with built-in chaise lounges that would feel right at home in a beach-side resort, and a proper helm station to operate the yacht in the open air.

Introduced by Viking at the same time as the Princess 64, the Princess 72 has a resin-infused deep-V hull, raised bulwarks and clean-flowing lines, plus four staterooms and a crew cabin.

The designer of the Azimut 72S succeeded in concealing the flybridge—an unusual feature on a sport yacht—into the streamlined profile. A roomy cockpit features a C-shaped sofa with table that can be converted into a large sun pad.

The newest hull of Bertram’s flagship is a balanced mix of performance and comfort. Available with either a convertible or enclosed flybridge, the yacht is designed to accommodate both intense fishing expeditions and relaxed entertaining.

With a raked hull and raised wheelhouse, the newest hull of Sunseeker’s 34m line is engineered for reliability and low maintenance. To help with this goal, Sunseeker installed a system to integrate ship’s management and monitoring with navigation and control.

Ocean Drive marks the debut of Benetti’s alluring Delfino in the United States. The Delfino is a compact megayacht with five staterooms and tons of appeal. Among her best features are a comfortable interior with great headroom and big windows, a professional bridge, a spacious sun deck and a very good demeanor at sea, to name just a few.

The “entry-level” model in Azimut’s megayacht line, the Azimut Grande 100 is a sporty yacht with a maximum speed of 26 knots. With exterior styling by Stefano Righini and the option of either a four- or five-cabin layout, this production yacht offers plenty of options for personalization.

This year in Fort Lauderdale, Marlow Yachts debuts Hull No. Three of the 97E series. This particular explorer features six staterooms including the main-deck master. Centered between the five lower-deck cabins is a secondary galley designed to provide guests easy access to midnight snacks.

The Rodriguez Group introduces the latest Cerri 102 “Flyingsport” from an Italian boutique shipyard building production yachts in composite. This particular model features a very attractive main deck with high ceilings and plenty of windows and skylights to provide a sense of space.

Defined by a sharply pointed bow and what appears to be a solid expanse of glass on the main deck, the new Hargrave 125 has a distinct personality. Four spacious staterooms including a full-beam master suite amidships and three ensuite lower-deck staterooms, provide eight guests plenty of space to relax.

Pershing fans will appreciate this yacht’s fabulous lines by designer Fulvio de Simoni, its speed and elegant living spaces. The sun deck is particularly fun with built-in chaise lounges that would feel right at home in a beach-side resort, and a proper helm station to operate the yacht in the open air.
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