World debuts for Sanlorenzo, Prestige and Beneteau Sail
Motor and sail brands Sanlorenzo, Prestige Motor Yachts and Beneteau Sail will be making multiple world debuts at the Cannes Yachting Festival, taking place from 6 to 11 September 2022.
Sanlorenzo SP110 and SD90
From the Italian Sanlorenzo shipyard and represented by Sanlorenzo Yachts UK, the SP110 and SD90 will both be making their world debut at Cannes this year.
The first yacht in Sanlorenzo’s SP ‘smart performance’ range, the yard says the 33-metre SP110 represents an advanced technological platform that combines innovation and sustainability with a design that favours personalisation and maximum comfort.
Designed by Marco Arnaboldi, the hull of the SP110 is optimised for use with hydrojet propulsion.
Sanlorenzo SP110
Powered by three MAN V12 2000hp engines, the SP110 has a cruising speed of 36 knots with a max speed of 40 knots.
The third model in Sanlorenzo’s semi-displacement SD fleet, the 24m SD90 is designed with the alfresco lifestyle in mind.
The interior, designed by Patricia Urquiloa, features many eco-focused elements including panelling made from recycled paper on the lower deck.
An optimised hull design, coupled with hybrid propulsion, enables the SD90 to reach top speeds of 17 knots with a fuel capacity of 13,000 litres.
Prestige X60 and M48
Prestige Motor Yachts will be presenting the Prestige X60 and M48 to the public for the first time at the show.
Prestige M48
The Prestige M48 is the first power catamaran from Prestige Yachts. Taller than other power cats on the market, the M48 has a deep bridge deck linking the two hulls, promoting a similar look and feel as a monohull below deck, creating generous, brightly lit refined living spaces and full beam cabins.
Twin 320hp Volvo Penta D4s give the Prestige M48 a maximum speed of 20 knots with the reduced wet surface area of this multihull design making it 20 per cent more efficient than a similar-sized monohull. According to the yard, it will have a range of 250nm at 18 knots or 600nm at 8 knots from its 1,200-litre tank.
Prestige X60
The Prestige X60 features voluminous living spaces, natural light and easy flow of movement onboard.
Prestige says this yacht offers an exceptional level of comfort and an entirely open ‘infinity cockpit’ that affords incredible views of the ocean and creates easy access through a large electric sliding door to the saloon.
Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 60 and First 44
The French manufacturer is launching two new models onto the world stage, the Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 60 and Beneteau First 44.
Designed by Roberto Biscontini and Lorenzo Argent, the new Oceanis Yacht 60 is an 18 metre ocean-cruising yacht with a cockpit layout providing a sense of security, with the two helm stations optimised so the yacht can be sailed without leaving the helm.
Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 60
There is a generous dinghy garage with space for a 2.8 metre jet-propelled tender, which is launched via an electric winch with a double wire system and guiding roller.
A true ‘cruiser/race’, the new First 44 has been designed with two deck plans and options for keels and masts to satisfy the differing expectations of owners: the First 44 and First 44 Performance.
The Beneteau First 44 offers three cabins and two heads, while in the saloon owners will find a sofa, navigation station and a transverse table seating up to six people.
Launched earlier this year, the Lagoon 51 and Bluegame 54 will also be making their show debuts at Cannes.
- Bluegame BG54
- Lagoon 51 Catamaran
Bluegame, Beneteau Power and Sail, Prestige, CNB and Lagoon are represented by Ancasta International Boat Sales.
Also on show will be:
Beneteau Sail – First 36, Oceanis 34.1, 40.1, 46.1 and 54.
Beneteau Power – Gran Turismo 36, 41 and 45, Swift Trawler 41 and 48, Grand Trawler 62
Lagoon Catamarans – 42, 46, 55, Sixty5, Sixty7 and Seventy5
Prestige Motor Yachts – 420F, 460F, 520F, 590F
CNB – CNB66
Bluegame Motor Yachts – BG42, BG72, BGX60 and BGX70
Sanlorenzo Yachts – SL78, SL90A, SL96A, SL106A, SX76, SD96 and SD118