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Audrey Simon
Audrey Simon • 3 min read
Grand affair
The Singapore Yacht Show, Singapore’s boating and luxury lifestyle event, ends on a high note.
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The Singapore Yacht Show, Singapore’s boating and luxury lifestyle event, ends on a high note.

SINGAPORE (May 6): For four days, from April 11 to 14, 16,095 people visited the Singapore Yacht Show at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove. They got up close and personal with 87 luxury yachts. Marine lifestyle enthusiasts had the opportunity to view and purchase or charter some of the world’s most desirable sail and motor yachts.

Main image: Host venue ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove was turned into a nautical wonderland during the show

Simpson Marine presented the Sanlorenzo 126 super yacht and the Monte Carlo Yachts 96. Princess Yachts, with local dealer Boat Lagoon Yachting, showed off a fleet of yachts featuring three regional debuts, including the Princess F45, the latest addition to the Princess flybridge range.

Ferretti Group, with local dealer Hong Seh Marine, displayed the FY920 maxi flybridge while Sunseeker presented the stunning new Sunseeker 76. Fountaine Pajot thrilled visitors with three catamarans, two of which made their regional premieres — the new MY40 motor yacht and the Alegria 67.

There was also a showcase by about 150 brands in air-conditioned pavilions. They included marine service suppliers and fashion, fine jewellery and high-end audio equipment brands.

Visitors also had a chance to taste delectable nibbles from Meat Smith, Kult Kafe, Sofnade, The Swag Social, Latitude Bistro, WOK°15 Kitchen and the floating Boaters’ Bar. There was no shortage of drinks to wash them all down, such as bubbly at the Collet Champagne Lounge or Java at Common Man Coffee Roasters.

There were also dazzling displays of prestigious products and lifestyle brands such as supercars, high fashion, fine art and exquisite timepieces. And when the sun set over the marina, glamorous parties were thrown for invited guests.

Everyone, and not just boating aficionados, were catered for. For example, at the Elephant Parade’s booth, children aged 16 and below had a chance to try their hand at painting Elephant Parade’s iconic pachyderm models.

The Singapore Yacht Show had everything for everyone and was a success. If you missed it, do make it a point to attend next year’s event.

More than 100 superyacht and lifestyle brands were represented

About 150 brands, including fine jewellery names, showcased their products in the air-conditioned pavilions

About 90 yachts, boats and other watercraft were on display

Visitors had a chance to taste some delectable food

Supercars and superyachts make a great combination

There were informative sessions for those who were considering purchasing or chartering a yacht

As the sun set over the marina, glamorous parties were thrown

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