The Miami International Boat Show is scheduled to run February 12-16, with several brokerage houses announcing yachts that are expected to be on display for sale.
Y.CO says it will have the Sanlorenzo SL86 Ferrol at the Miami show. The asking price is $3.99 million for this 2017 build, whose twin MTU 12V 2000 M96 engines produce a reported top hop of 28 knots. Accommodations are for eight guests in four staterooms, with quarters to sleep four crew. Y.CO says Ferrol has had one owner since the yacht launched and has been “meticulously maintained.”
Sales broker James Pool at Y.CO adds: “Ferrol is an outstanding opportunity to own a Sanlorenzo SL86. With low engine hours, a strong cruising record in the Mediterranean and Caribbean, and expert maintenance from a single owner, she is a reliable platform offering endless enjoyment. Her well-designed layout offers generous deck spaces and comfortable accommodation for eight guests. Equipped with powerful engines, zero-speed stabilizers, and with a top speed of 28 knots, Ferrol delivers both performance and versatility.”
Also expected to be available for tours at the Miami show is the Westport 130 Plan A, which is being advertised by Reel Deal Yachts. Plan A is a 2007 build with an asking price of $8.9 million, and with dockage available at Fisher Island near Miami.
According to the brokerage house, Plan A is the only Westport 130 that has teak caprails and skylights in the master head. The yacht got a new bottom job in 2023, a new paint job in 2022 and a new audiovisual system in 2021. It also has a new deck awning system. Top speed on this five-stateroom yacht is reportedly 22 knots.
Another brokerage yacht bound for the Miami show is the Grand Banks 72 Aleutian Relentless, at the Galati Yacht Sales display. This 2006 build has an asking price of $1.795 million. According to the dealer, the knowledgeable owner has maintained the yacht “with an open checkbook” and just had major services completed, including a 1,000-hour service on the 1,550-horsepower Caterpillar C30 diesel engines, a full rebuild of both transmissions, new transmission coolers, new oil coolers, shafts pulled and checked, props scanned and retuned, six new air handlers installed and more.
Top speed on Relentless, according to Galati’s team, is near 27 knots with a cruise speed of 21 knots and an economical cruise under 11 knots.
How many boats are expected to be on display at this year’s Miami show? More than a thousand, between new and brokerage models combined.
For a list of all attending brokerage boats: click over to miamiboatshow.com