Yachts1 impresses with Six Middle East Premiers at the 29th Edition of Dubai International Boat Show 2023
Yachts1, the Leading Luxury Yachts & Boats dealer in the Middle East,
were thrilled with their participation at this year’s highly anticipated successful 29th edition of the Dubai International Boat Show.
Yachts1, which Exclusively represents Princess Yachts, Sanlorenzo, Cranchi, Williams Tenders, Seabob & Al Dhaen in the region had 14 boats on display to include the Show Premier of the flagship X95 plus three models from Princess’s award-winning F Class Flybridge range, the F45, F50 and F55, in addition to the Princess V50 Deck salon and the Princess V60.
The Sanlorenzo SX88, a highlight at the show with many visitors happy to see the 27m crossover motor yacht that offers vast space for its size. Sanlorenzo describes the yacht as a social yacht offering a new way of life on board.
Visitors to the show were excited to see Cranchi Yachts’ flagship 25-metre flybridge yacht for the first time, which showcases the spirit of a real superyacht, the Settantotto 78ft was unveiled along with the A46 Luxury Tender for its Middle East debut.
With over 30 years of boat building high quality fishing, pleasure, commercial and military
patrol boats, Al Dhaen created a buzz around the debuts of their 365 Wave breaker and 310cc.
“We are excited to be participating at the 29th edition of the Dubai International Boat Show. As the Leading Luxury Yachts & Boats dealer in the Middle East, we were excited to see many returning clients and an influx of new clients at the show. With over 14 boats on display from Princess Yachts, Sanlorenzo, Cranchi and Al Dhaen, visitors were able to see the full range we are able to offer to include tenders and luxury toys from Williams Tenders, Seabob & Liftfoil. We are proud to announce that we have signed several contracts during the show and are currently in positive negotiations for more. We are looking forward to the 30th edition of the show, where we hope to showcase more premieres in the region” said Salim Tayssoun, CEO, Yachts1.