Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show
Oct 30 - Nov 3, 2024
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The world's largest boat show
Located steps from the beach, FLIBS is recognized as the largest in-water boat show in the world, spanning nearly 90 acres across three million square feet of exhibit space. In 2022, the five-day show attracted over 100,000 attendees and 1,000 exhibitors with more than 1,300 boats on display!
FGI is set to display an impressive lineup of yachts for sale and charter at this year's show, as well as showcasing our latest new build projects under construction. With live music, entertainment and superyacht cocktail parties, there's no better opportunity to discover the world of yachting than the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show!
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THE FORT LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW RETURNS, TICKETS ON SALE
The greatest boat show on the seven seas will be marking its 62nd annual occurrence in fort lauderdale from october 27th – october 31st.
Ticket sales are officially live for the 62 nd annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), which will be making waves October 27 th – 31 st at the Bahia Mar Yachting Center (801 Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316). Owned by the Marine Industries Association of South Florida (MIASF) and produced by Informa Markets, FLIBS offers the largest in-water presence of boats and marine exhibits. The five-day outdoor event showcases more world and U.S. debuts than any other boat show in the country.
“We are excited to welcome back the global community of visitors and exhibitors to the 2021 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show,” said Andrew Doole , President of U.S. Boat Shows with Informa Markets, who produces the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show . “In 2020, Informa was able to host an incredibly successful event that exceeded industry expectations despite the pandemic, and we anticipate that the 2021 boat show will raise the bar even higher for boating exhibitions.”
With demand for boating products and accessories at an all-time high, the 62 nd annual FLIBS will offer consumers and exhibitors alike with the opportunity to meet face-to-face and showcase highly sought-after products. According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, more than 310,000 new powerboats were sold in 2020, sales figures that the recreational boating industry has not seen since before the Great Recession in 2008.
“The marine industry has been fortunate to experience unprecedented success over the last year. South Florida is honored to host for the 62nd time the premier yachting exhibition that is the world’s largest in-water boat show. Area manufacturers, brokers, and marine service professionals whose businesses impact the local economy all year will be joined by their global counter parts showcasing the best products and services the industry has to offer,” said Phil Purcell, CEO/President of the MIASF .
FLIBS is a major economic driver benefitting the marine industry, the city of Fort Lauderdale, and the state of Florida with a total statewide economic impact of $1.3 billion as a result of the 2019 show and over $714 million in products sold over the 5-day event.
With over 80 percent of the show taking place in open-air outdoor spaces, FLIBS will continue to offer a safe, open-air experience for exhibitors, visitors, and the local community to enjoy the greatest boat show on the seven seas.
Attractions
Among the exciting components to be featured in the 2021 show are:
- Superyacht Village: bringing to South Florida the world’s most spectacular superyachts and exhibits including renowned shipyards, personal submarines, and exotic collectible automotive items.
- Windward VIP Club: an exclusive indoor and outdoor destination to enjoy the excitement of the boat show featuring shore and water views with a premium open bar, gourmet food offerings, and the perfect setting to enjoy this international boating event.
- AquaZone: an exciting and engaging attraction designed to give boat show-goers an upfront and personal experience with a variety of water sports and innovative marine products.
- Hook the Future: join Captain Don Dingman for a variety of fishing clinics tailored to children ages 4-16. The clinics will feature interactive instruction in selecting tackle and lures, casting a rod and reel, and reeling in a fish and fishing ethics.
AllSecure Standards
All event participants, including exhibitors, visitors, crew, and staff will be required to follow the recommendations set forth in the AllSecure standards. The standards are being constantly reviewed by Informa and will be made available on the FLIBS website for all event stakeholders to review prior to the show date.
To purchase your tickets for the 62 nd annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, please visit: https://www.flibs.com/en/attend/tickets.html
- A one-day general admissions ticket is available for $37 and is valid for any one show day.
- A two-day general admissions ticket is available for $63 and is valid for any two days of the show.
- Prime Time Preview tickets grant guests early access to the show and are available for $57, valid for any one-day Oct. 27 – Oct. 31.
- Tickets for children (ages 6-15) are available for $15 and valid for any one day of the show.
- Tickets for children under 6 are free as long as they are accompanied by a ticketed adult.
- Windward VIP Experience tickets are available for $300 and include early show entry, access to the Windward VIP Club, food and premium beverages, as well as a Water Taxi. Tickets are valid for any one day of the show.
Visitors are encouraged to book hotel stays as early as possible. More information about booking hotels can be found by visiting: www.flibs.com/en/hotels
For more information about the 62 nd annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, please visit: www.flibs.com
About Informa Markets
Informa Markets creates platforms for industries and specialist markets to trade, innovate and grow. We provide marketplace participants around the globe with opportunities to engage, experience and do business through face-to-face exhibitions, targeted digital services and actionable data solutions. We connect buyers and sellers across more than a dozen global verticals, including Boating, Pharmaceuticals, Food, Fashion, and Infrastructure. As the world’s leading market-making company, we bring a diverse range of specialist markets to life, unlocking opportunities and helping them to thrive 365 days of the year. For more information, please visit www.informamarkets.com .
About the Marine Industries Association of South Florida
The Marine Industries Association of South Florida is the largest trade organization in the Southeast United States dedicated to promoting, protecting, and growing the 121,000 middle class jobs in Broward County and 149,000 jobs regionally driving the economic output to $12.5 billion regionally. Created in 1961, the not-for-profit trade group is focused on the sound growth of the marine industry in the South Florida Region to benefit its members and their customers, communities, and the environment. The Association has over 500 members in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties and is the owner of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. For more information, please visit: www.miasf.org .
Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show returns. From tickets to transportation, here's what to know
The annual event will take place across seven locations including the renowned bahia mar yachting center and the broward county convention center, by nbc6 • published october 25, 2023 • updated on october 25, 2023 at 12:36 pm.
The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) has officially dropped anchor in South Florida.
The annual event takes place across seven locations including the renowned Bahia Mar Yachting Center and the Broward County Convention Center.
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Over 100,000 people are expected to attend the events with an economic impact of nearly $1.8 billion for the area.
From ticket prices to transportation, here's what to know about the 64th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show:
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When is the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show?
Events and boat displays will run from Wednesday, Oct. 25th to Sunday, Oct. 29th.
On Wednesday the show will be open from noon to 7 p.m., Thursday through Saturday it will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday it will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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How do i buy tickets to the fort lauderdale international boat show.
Ticket prices range for the annual event.
- A one-day general admissions ticket is available for $42 and is valid for any one show day.
- A two-day general admissions ticket is available for $70 and is valid for any two days of the show.
- A one-day Wednesday preview ticket is available for $64, but this ticket is valid for any one day from Wednesday to Sunday.
- Tickets for children (ages 6-15) are available for $16 and valid for any one day of the show.
- Tickets for children under 6 are free as long as a ticketed adult accompanies them.
If you are interested in the Windward VIP Experience, tickets are available for $398 and include early show entry, access to the Windward VIP Club, food and premium beverages, as well as a Water Taxi.
Tickets are valid for any one day of the show. One-day Windward VIP tickets and Fort Lauderdale Concours bundles are also available for $523.
Guests can experience all the benefits that VIP offers and 20% off the Fort Lauderdale Concours tickets.
Tickets will provide access to all seven locations of the boat show: The Broward County Convention Center, Bahia Mar Yachting Center, Las Olas Marina, Hall of Fame Marina, SuperYacht Village at Pier 66 South, Pier 66 Marina, and the 17th Street Yacht Basin.
To purchase tickets, click here .
How can I take the Brightline to attend the boat show?
Anyone interested attending the FLIBS can now benefit from a car-free connection through expanded service offered by Brightline.
Brightline guests attending FLIBS, coming from Miami, West Palm Beach, Aventura, Boca and now Orlando can ride to the largest in-water boat show in the world with trains to Brightline Fort Lauderdale Station.
Complimentary shuttles will be provided by the boat show from the Brightline station to the Riverside Hotel as part of the show’s shuttle service.
Specialty-themed cocktails will be available at Brightline’s Mary Mary Bars throughout the duration of the show including a specialty drink, the Rumgroni, with Havana Club.
For more information about the 64th annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, click here and for a schedule of trains including designated FLIBS trains, click here .
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Greater Fort Lauderdale knows a thing or two about boating — and it shows . This year, the city that’s aptly known as the Venice of America for its 165 miles of waterways will host the 63rd annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) from October 26 to 30.
FLIBS is the largest in-water boat show in the world and draws more than 100,000 attendees every year who spend the five-day event exploring everything from luxury yachts and fishing boats to marine accessories and equipment across seven different show locations.
Beyond the event itself, visitors can enjoy waterfront dining, take a stroll down Las Olas Boulevard, book an oceanfront stay at one of the top hotels Fort Lauderdale has to offer, and so much more. Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s show and how to make the most out of your visit to Greater Fort Lauderdale.
Attending The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show: This year’s event highlights
During FLIBS, nautical know-it-alls and novices alike will have a boatload of fun exploring more than 1,300 vessels lining multiple marinas across nearly 90 acres of showcasing space.
Start the day off at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center, where you’ll not only find marine accessories and equipment on display, but you can also see them in action. The AquaZone experience is complete with a 40,000-gallon freshwater pool where you can watch demos from exhibitors like Torqeedo, SEABOB, and Zapata Fly Boards.
SuperYacht Village at Pier Sixty-Six South will be your next stop right across from the 17th Street Causeway bridge. Here, you’ll discover not only the most luxurious superyachts at the show, but you’ll also be able to view a collection of exotic vehicles on display.
Heading northeast up the New River, you’ll find Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show exhibitors and food and beverage vendors spread out between the Bahia Mar Yachting Center and the Las Olas Marina. (Pro tip: Wear shoes that are easy to slip on and off since most boat owners will ask you to remove them before stepping on board to explore the vessel. )
Purchase a VIP ticket, and you’ll also gain access to the Windward VIP Club—the ideal place to escape the heat with air conditioning, a premium open bar, and gourmet bites.
Where to park and how to get around
While there are plenty of Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show parking options near each show location, anticipate there being heavy traffic and limited space. The Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center has more than 3,000 available spots where FLIBS attendees can park for $20 per day.
From there, the show offers a complimentary shuttle service that travels between show locations—or if you prefer to take the waterways (it is a boat show, after all!), the Water Taxi also runs between marinas for $15 per day or $65 for all five days.
Where to stay
After a long day of scouting out your dream boat, retreat to one of the top hotels Fort Lauderdale has to offer. From resort to boutique properties, the city is teeming with luxury accommodations, such as the iconic Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach and the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Fort Lauderdale , that are within close proximity to the event. Check out this list of FLIBS affiliated hotels that offer attendees a discounted rate.
South Florida things to do
Beyond boating, Greater Fort Lauderdale abounds with outdoor activities, from exploring Hugh Taylor Birch State Park to sunning on 24 miles of beaches . One thing Greater Fort Lauderdale does particularly well is waterfront dining.
Dock and dine on the patio facing the Intracoastal Waterway at Shooters or Boatyard , where a marina slip is as easy to come by as an open parking spot. Beloved beachside restaurants Fort Lauderdale locals and visitors both frequent include the Japanese-Korean-fusion sushi bar at Takato and the newly reopened DUNE by Laurent Tourondel . Las Olas Boulevard is also lined with trendy eateries, galleries, coffee shops, and ice creameries. But , make a reservation in advance since restaurants tend to book up fast.
Times and ticket pricing
The show starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 7 p.m. daily, except for on Wednesday when the event kicks off at noon and on Sunday when the weekend wraps at 6 p.m. General admission tickets start at $39 per person per day and VIP packages start at $300 per person per day.
FLIBS and Greater Fort Lauderdale look forward to welcoming Everyone Under The Sun! Don’t miss the boat— purchase your tickets here .
Alyssa Morlacci
Alyssa Morlacci is a lifestyle writer and editor who has been covering South Florida for national and regional publications, including Travel + Leisure, Insider, Fort Lauderdale Illustrated, and the Sun Sentinel, for nearly a decade.
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The 11 Most Exciting Yachts at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show
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The world’s largest in-water boating extravaganza, this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show—that’s FLIBS for short—opens its doors Wednesday, October 25 for a five-day run. It will have seven venues with more than 1,300 boats on display. The total number of boats, marine products and services represent more than 1,000 brands from 52 countries.
Last year, more than 100,000 people visited the show, with about half coming from outside Florida. Many yacht aficionados consider it the most enjoyable show on the international boat-show circuit, because of the sheer range of vessel types and owners—from twenty-something-foot fishing boats in the convention center to the massive 200-plus-foot superyachts at the Bahia Mar. The numbers of new yachts from Europe, Asia and South America also grow each year. Unlike other shows, there is a vessel for every boater profile at FLIBS.
Changes to this year’s show include an expanded Superyacht Village with more superyachts than ever, plus the addition of a new Designers’ Pavilion featuring many of the world’s top yacht design studios.
Looking for a new supercar to go with your superyacht? The new “Car Exhibition at the Hall of Fame Marina” showcases the latest in exotic machinery.
Of course, the show is fundamentally about what floats your boat. Here are 11 showstoppers you shouldn’t miss.
Lürssen ‘Marguerite’
Looking to escape the madding crowd? The 201-foot, Lürssen Marguerite is designed to go off the grid for up to 30 days. The vessel also a 7,700-nautical-mile range at a friendly cruise speed. Launched in 2004 as Avanti , and then renamed Phoenix , the yacht was christened Marguerite after an ownership change in 2021. Designed by U.K.-based Andrew Winch, one of the yacht’s many highlights includes a self-contained, two-story owner’s apartment on the main and upper decks, complete with an observation lounge, a private outdoor retreat on the foredeck, and a floating staircase to a private office. Capable of carrying a Bell Jet Ranger on the foredeck, the helicopter deck also doubles as a party place with sun lounges and a 10-person hot tub. Marguerite is listed with Moran Yacht & Ship for $48 million.
Viareggio Superyachts ‘Atomic’
Launched in 2020, the 209-foot Atomic includes one of the best onboard dive centers of any superyacht to accommodate owner Dan Huish’s passion for scuba. With a fold-down, sea-level terrace and specialized storage for dozens wet suits and dive tanks, the yacht was also designed to explore the world’s most remote dive spots. A state-of-the-art dynamic positioning system can keep Atomic in one place without having to drop anchor hook possibly damage the seabed. Designed by Espen Øino International and built in Italy by Viareggio Superyachts, this steel-and-aluminum superyacht was designed to travel the world. The boat has a 5,300-nautical-mile range at 12 knots, but the twin 2,680 hp Caterpillar diesels deliver a 17-knot top speed. Atomic is listed with IYC for $63 million.
Icon ‘Party Girl’
This sleek 205-foot superyacht from the Dutch builder Icon is all about having fun. As a successful charter yacht—it rents for up to $490,000 a week—the vessel (and its 12 guests) has a small armada of water toys at their disposal, including a trio of Yamaha WaveRunners, seabobs, a wakeboard, a kayak, and an oversized water slide, plus no fewer than four tenders. Reportedly owned by Pet Supermarkets founder Charles West, Party Girl also has the legs to party at the end of the world, courtesy of its 6,000 nautical-mile range. Launched in 2013 as Meridian and heavily updated in 2019, superyacht has distinctive lines from the drawing board of the U.K. studio RWD, with interior design by Cristiano Gatto. One of the many highlights includes a salon that stretches over 55 feet and includes a formal dining area with seating for 14. Party Girl is listed with Merle Wood & Associates for $52.5 million.
Tankoa ‘Casino Royale’
Likely to be the biggest superyacht at FLIBS, the headlining 236-foot Casino Royale is making an appearance in Fort Lauderdale to showcase the workmanship of its Italian builder, Tankoa Yachts. Launched as Solo in 2018, reportedly for billionaire Italian media mogul Carlo de Benedetti, the yacht defines Italian style and opulence. One of its most spectacular features is its full-deck owner’s apartment, with doors leading out on to a helipad allowing the owner to step straight out of the helicopter and into his suite. That, and a dining room with a huge aquarium engineered not to ripple the water even while the yacht is under way. After an extensive refit in 2021/22 that included a switch from stark white paint to a rich copper color, Solo was put on the market and sold in May this year when the name was changed to Casino Royale . The last asking price was €66 million ($68 million).
Azimut Magellano 60
Fresh from its global debut at the September Cannes boat show, Azimut’s lovely, fast trawler-esque Magellano 60 will make the trip to FLIBS for its US premiere. From the drawing board of designer Ken Freivokh, who also penned the 60’s larger sisterships, it features the same trademark teak strakes on the cockpit sides, the same vertical bow, and versatile foredeck for sunning and socializing. Power from twin 730 hp MAN diesels with shaft drives deliver a 24-knot top speed with relaxed cruising at 18. Below-decks are three spacious cabins, with the full-beam master located amidships. In addition to the Magellano 60, Azimut is also doing the U.S. launch of its new outboard-powered Verve 48 with triple Mercury V12 600s at FLIBS, along with the updated Grand 36M and S7 models. The Magellano 60 is priced around $2.8 million.
Baglietto ‘Blue Ice’
Paint big numbers on the hull and this Italian stallion from famed builder Baglietto could easily be mistaken for some stealthy navy patrol vessel— especially with that head-turning, forward-position wheelhouse. Even the top deck funnel has the menacing look of an anti-aircraft gun installation. The black hull and battleship-gray superstructure only add to the yacht’s don’t-mess-with-me appearance. And like any good gunboat, the vessel is fast. Twin 2,200 hp MTU engines, coupled with a skinny five-foot draft and lightweight aluminum construction, provide an impressive 28-knot top speed. Delivered in 1999 and extensively re-fitted in 2016, the minimalist Aldo Cichero interior offers accommodations for up to 10 in four staterooms. Blue Ice has a $4.29 million asking price with FGI Yachts.
Gulf Craft Majesty 111
Talk about a world traveler. Emirates-based Gulf Craft debuted its brand-new Majesty 111 superyacht at the Dubai boat show last April. Then it was off to the Monaco Yacht Show last month, where it picked up a “Best Interior Design” award. Now it’s making its U.S. appearance at FLIBS. Designed in collaboration with Dutch studio Phathom, the 110-footer is filled with floor-to-ceiling glass in its expansive salon. It also has five cabins below-decks, plus a spacious main-deck master suite with a skylight that looks up into the foredeck plunge pool. The yacht is also surprisingly quick, with a pair of MAN V-12 diesels that deliver a top speed of 20 knots. With a draft of five and a half feet, the vessel is ideal for the often-shallow waters of the Bahamas. The price is around $12 million.
Cigarette Racing 52 Thunder
If there’s the rumble of thunder around the FLIBS docks this year, it won’t necessarily be South Florida weather. It’ll come from the latest speed demon from Miami’s Cigarette Racing and its jaw-dropping new 52 Thunder Center Console. Slotting into the Cigarette lineup between the 42-foot Auroris and 59-foot Tirranna , this new Thunder lives up to it name courtesy of its six, Mercury Racing 500R V-8 outboards. That adds up to a staggering 3,000 hp. Top speed? That would be in excess of 80 knots. Styled in collaboration with Italian designer Giorgio Cassetta, the Thunder combines speed with comfort, thanks to its multitude of flashy, red-trimmed leather-upholstered seating and spacious air-conditioned cabin. The 52’s 14-foot beam ensures plenty of walkaround space, with the rear cockpit making a great access point to the water, or an under-the-stars dance floor. Base price is $3.1 million.
Aquila 47 Molokai
Florida-based Aquila is debuting its new 47 Molokai , aiming at the big-game offshore fishing market. The big brother to the Molokai 28, this battlewagon features double-stepped hulls and a raised tunnel between the twin hulls that combine to minimize pounding in big seas. With a 14-foot, seven-inch beam, the yacht offers exceptional space and a rock-solid platform for offshore trolling. When the family is along for the ride, the accommodations include foredeck lounges and a stylish, air-conditioned stateroom below with an island queen bed, with separate head and shower. Outboard choices range from twin 600 hp Mercury V-12s, or a quartet of new 400 hp Mercury V-10s, each giving a 50-knot-plus top speed. At a friendly cruise speed, the 1,048-gallon tanks should give a range of up to 800 nautical miles. Pricing to be announced at the show.
Princess Y95
Talk about prolific. Britain’s Princess Yachts has debuted brand-new models at recent European boat shows—the all-new S72 was one of the stars of last month’s Southampton show, while the new Y80 was a show-stopper at Cannes. Neither will be making a grand entrance at this year’s FLIBS, with the builder choosing instead to give the first U.S. airings to its Y95 and X80 mini superyachts. The Y95 is the headliner here, with its combination of luxury and performance. Powered by a pair of 2,000 hp MAN V-12s, this 95-footer can hit a top speed of 24 knots. The Y95 looks sleek and stylish with its near bow-to-stern hull windows and the hardtop that looks like it’s floating atop the yacht. Pricing starts at around $16 million.
Riviera 585 SUV
The 585 SUV is the latest addition to Riviera’s five-model SUV line-up. Strong points include its roomy and protected aft cockpit, its foredeck lounge area and three-stateroom layout (including a full-width owner’s suite.) It’s also a yacht full of innovative design touches and an impressive level of craftsmanship. Standard power is a pair of 900 hp Volvo D13 diesels mated to IPS drives, with the option of 1,000 hp versions. Top speed with the bigger engines is 35 knots, with a 400-nautical-mile range at 21 knots. Pricing is about $3.6 million.
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The 2021 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in pictures
As one of the largest yacht shows in the world, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show flung open its doors on October 27, 2021 as a five-day show exhibiting some of the latest and most notable yachts and toys available today. With so much going across some of Fort Lauderdale’s hotspots last week, here is a round-up of some of the activities that happened:
The superyachts
More than 640 exhibitors and 680 boats participated in this year's Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show . The largest of the line-up was located at the Super Yacht Village at Pier 66 from builders such as Benetti, Feadship, Rossinavi and Burger Boat.
In total, around 20 large superyachts between 60 and 70 metres were on show including the yachts Rebeca, BOLD, Avanti and the new Bluegame BGX70.
Exciting seminars
During the show, at least 18 seminars took place in either the Convention Center’s Seminar Room and Aquazone. Visitors were able to learn and engage with talks about an array of topics such as fishing, navigation, fire and safety, security, marine and wildlife.
The VIP Experience
The show’s Windward VIP Club offered an exclusive area in a central location where guests could escape the heat, relax and enjoy shore and water views, a premium open bar serving the show’s official white Whitehaven wine, gourmet food and networking opportunities.
Live watersports
The AquaZone area was an exciting and engaging attraction designed to give boat showgoers an upfront and personal experience with a variety of water sports and new marine products. Guests were able to see and try out equipment such as water bikes, kayaks, SeaBobs, surfboards, inflatables and try their luck in the Pedal Kayak Tug of War event.
To find out more about the show, click here .
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Fort Lauderdale Boat Show 2022: Must-See Boats List
- Updated: October 24, 2022
The 2022 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, known as FLIBS to many, opens October 26 th and runs until October 20 th . Hundreds of boats will be on display, each with their own merits. For you, the boat buyer, determining which boats to look at can be daunting. For that reason the editors at BOATING created this list of “ must-see” boats. Included here are boats we deem as important or innovative or increasingly popular with buyers (hence the inclusion of so many Hybrid Bay Boats in this list).
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Use this list to help plan your visit to the 2022 Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. And don’t miss our must-see electronics and must-see engines lists, too!
Avikus Neuboat
This is an autonomous boat—yes, “self-driving!” It is a project of Avikus, which is a start-up of giant industrial company Hyundai. You can learn more about this boat at our sibling brand, Best Marine Electronics and Technology . See it at Bahia Mar Navy Zone 627.
Seventeen Fifty-Two 2.1 Center Console EV
Seventeen Fifty-Two 2.1 Center Console EV powered by an electric propulsion package will be on display at FLIBS. It is equipped with Vision Marine Technologies 180 horsepower E-Motion electric outboard system. It is said to top out at 40-mph and run for two hours at 22-mph. See it at Broward County Convention Center Booth 2017A (Vision Marine Technologies)
Sea Ray SLX 260 Outboard (Plus new surf model display!)
Sea Ray Boats SLX 260 Outboard represents luxury and performance with exciting Mercury Marine Mercruiser power. Also learn about the new SLX 260 Surf Boat with Bravo Four S forward-facing drive, delivering SLX DNA with wakesports action. See it at Bahia Mar Red Zone Dock SRDU15
Monterey 385SS
Performance defines the 385SS but not at the expense of luxury and comfort. Above deck, you’ll find a wide-open layout with a large cockpit and bow seating area as well as masterfully laid out helm station. Below deck, you’ll find a luxuriously-appointed cabin, making overnight entertaining and relaxation so much more than mere doable. See it at Broward County Convention Center Booth 2077
Wellcraft 355
The Wellcraft 355’s delivers design, comfort, and most importantly, speed and seaworthiness. Intended to push the limits – out past the horizon where the water is deep and adventure begins – Wellcraft rich heritage of offshore experience pushes into this new market with American flare and shameless enthusiasm. See it at Broward County Convention Center Booth 2046
SOLACE 30 Hybrid
The SOLACE 30HCS offers a platform that will provide access to shallower water inshore or great wreck fishing spots offshore. With twin engines up drafting only 19″ and down 28″, you still get the efficiencies and speed of the twin-stepped hull. See it at Bahia Mar Green Zone Dock C.
Boston Whaler 280 Dauntless
See this latest multi-function bay boat center console by Boston Whaler . Styled in high form and fitted out for a variety of waterborne activities, this unsinkable new boat, along with the also new and unsinkable 360 Outrage center console, can be seen at the Bahia Mar Green Zone C-Dock 300-314.
Jeanneau DB/43
Offering the best of what a dayboat can offer combined with the cruiseability provided by a cabin complete with two staterooms, this distinctively styled new boat is a must-see! Don’t miss the twin terraces that fold out from the cockpit. Available with inboard or outboard power. See it at Bahia Mar Red Zone H-Dock
Scout 281 XSS
Scout Boats new 281 XSS evinces all the qualities angling boat buyers are seeking in a hybrid bay boat. Its combination of draft, power and features affords excellent fish-catching opportunity, crafted with the care and precision for which Scout Boats are renown. See it at Bahia Mar Green Zone C/D 45
Blackfin 302 DC
This boat features Michael Peters two step hull design which boosts performance and creates a smooth, dry ride. Blackfin’s 302DC also comes standard with everything you need for serious fishing, while boosting an incredible crossover design making it the perfect vessel for enjoying your time on the water with friends and family as well. See it at Broward County Convention Center 2075
Tiara Yachts 43 LE
The Tiara Yachts 43 LE emphasizes sport styling and luxurious amenities as well as dedicated social zones and thrilling performance. While the bow provides relaxation via a chaise lounge, the aft social zone shows off a rotating lounge with multiple locking positions and a built-in footrest. A fold-down terrace expands the cockpit and improves your access to the water. See it at Bahia Mar Green Zone TIDU15
Phenom Yachts
Making the first public showing ever, Phenom Yachts, headed by some luminary boatbuilders, will launch two new models at the 2022 Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. We can’t tell you what they are, but we can say that these new boats should be on the must-see list of all true fans of top-quality boats. Be among the first to see them at the Broward County Convention Center Booth 2065
Chaparral 23 SSI OB
The 23’6” Chaparral 23 SSI OB delivers a combination of style and ruggedness that’s tough to beat. Stainless steel hardware and a cockpit drainage system combine with sleek lines and an elegant interior with flexible, functional seating. Also available with sterndrive power. See it at Broward County Convention Center Booth 2072
Yamaha 275 SDX
Featuring new Drive X, which allows you to move your boat forward, aft, sideways and even hold it against the dock, this boat is a must see. Powered by twin 1812 cc Yamaha Marine engines and waterjets, and sporting a. convertible aft seating and “floating” digital touchscreen helm, see this benchmark boat at Broward County Convention Center Booth 2083.
Cruisers Yachts 50 GLS
The largest in the GLS series of sport luxury bowriders, the 50 GLS features relaxing bow seating, dinette seating accompanying an ample exterior galley, and a cockpit complete with dual beach doors. The accommodations level features a forward queen size berth, a mid-berth sleeping area, and a head with a separate shower. See it at the Bahia Mar Red Zone GH3 .
Bayliner Trophy T24C
The newest Trophy model offers increased fuel capacity, rugged fishability, increased storage and amplified cruising comfort adding up to incredible value. Built on a deep V-hull, the T24CC accommodates up to 12, making this the perfect family fishing boat for inshore and coastal angling as well as entertaining. See it at Broward County Convention Center Booth 2061 .
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Crowds gathered at the Bahia Mar Yachting Center for the the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Saturday October 29, 2022. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show Is the largest in-water boat show in the world.
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Passersby check out a helicopter on display during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
The Water Taxi pulls into the Bahia Mar Yachting Center for the the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Saturday October 29, 2022. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show Is the largest in-water boat show in the world.
An overhead view of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is shown on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
Attendees take in the sights from the deck of a yacht during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
Attendees walk to the entrance of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
Attendees walk the docks of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
Small boats travel on the Intracoastal Waterway past the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
A worker cleans the railing of the yacht Indigo during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
Attendees walk on the deck of a yacht during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
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The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show opened on Wednesday.
People check out a helicopter at the Bahia Mar Yachting Center for the the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Saturday October 29, 2022. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show Is the largest in-water boat show in the world.
Attendees walk the docks during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
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Crowds filled the docks at the Bahia Mar Yachting Center for the the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Saturday October 29, 2022. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show Is the largest in-water boat show in the world.
An overhead view of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show with the Las Olas Blvd. bridge in the distance is shown on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
Attendees tour yachts during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
The five-day Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show kicked off on Wednesday, at locations along both banks of the Intracoastal Waterway, with the debuts of 30 new vessels and displays by more than 800 exhibitors. The 63rd annual show runs from Las Olas Boulevard south to the Pier Sixty-Six neighborhood and the Broward County Convention Center. […]
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Riviera to Unveil 6800 Sport Yacht at Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show
- By Sam White
- August 22, 2024
Australian yacht builder Riviera will introduce its latest model to the North American yachting audience during the 2024 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The 6800 Sport Yacht Platinum Edition will be part of Riviera’s 11-model showcase.
Following three years of development, the Riviera design group—in collaboration with superyacht designer Luca Vallebona—have created this series’ flagship. It features well-defined areas for guest enjoyment, from the foredeck to the protected aft deck and salon. The stern has an electro-hydraulic, articulating swim platform that morphs into steps which can be lowered below the water or raised above to match the level of dock or quay, with aft wing doors on either side as well. Snorkeling, diving, paddleboarding and fishing enthusiasts will find stowage for watersports gear in the tender garage, and there’s also a tender cradle and electric winch system.
The aft deck is the entertaining and dining center, with an extended hardtop providing all-weather protection. A guest lounge extends across the width of the transom; forward to port is an L-shaped lounge dining area with folding teak table. This area also has an entertainer’s galley with a grill and hotplate, exhaust fan, two drawer fridges, an ice maker, stainless-steel sink with a mixer and solid-surface benchtop. An LED TV folds down from the hardtop.
The galley window lowers with the push of a button to connect the salon and aft deck. The U-shaped galley is outfitted with all the requisite meal-prep appliances and stowage for extended cruising. Forward of the galley to port is a U-shaped lounge with matching ottomans, along with a handcrafted solid-wood table that folds out from the lounge for dining inside. The salon also has a very practical starboard door for foredeck access to tend to mooring lines when short-handed cruising.
The 6800 Platinum Edition has four staterooms and three heads belowdecks, plus a utility/crew cabin. The full-beam master has a walkaround king-size berth while the VIP forward has a queen berth. The portside guest stateroom has twin berths that slide together for a single berth while the starboard guest stateroom adds two adult-sized single berths overlapping at 90 degrees. This can also be laid out as a media room to entertain young children. Finally, there are crew quarters which can also be used for laundry or utility as needed.
Access to the full-height engine room is via a watertight door from the utility cabin aft of the master stateroom, or through a lift-up door on the transom. Standard power is twin 1,000 hp Volvo Penta D13 IPS 1350s.
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- Length Overall: 72’9”
- Beam: 18’3”
- Draft: 5’5”
- Displacement: 81,791 lb.
- Fuel Capacity: 1,189 gal.
- Freshwater Capacity: 211 gal.
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Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) 2023
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Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
25 - 29 Oct 2023
By Steven Mandaluff
The largest in-water boat show in the world is set to return to the sunkissed Florida coast when the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) takes place at the end of October.
Scheduled to run from 25-29 October 2023, FLIBS is spread across seven locations and features six miles of floating docks, showcasing something for everyone at the show.
All conceivable shapes, sizes and styles of yachts are on display from sleek sports yachts to stunning superyachts, and plenty of luxury yacht charters as well.
Around 100,000+ visitors make FLIBS the biggest on-water boat show in the world, and it is one that certainly never fails to deliver.
The main attractions
Annually showcasing around $4billion worth of yachts and nautical merchandise, FLIBS bristles with energy and excitement across its multiple locations, all easily accessible thanks to a seamless transport network.
The Bahia Mar Yachting Centre is the hub of the show, with everything from runabouts and toys and tenders to powerful sportfishing boats on display, but with well in excess of 1,000 exhibitors in attendance that only scrapes the surface. Each location has a different focus, and every year a large number of charter yachts are on show from some of the world’s most esteemed yacht builders.
Everything else
There is almost as much going on off of the water as there is on it at FLIBS and that is saying something! Live music, gourmet food, craft cocktails and endless entertainment are just a few of the side attractions constantly on offer.
For the ultimate in indulgence, the Windward VIP Experience gives access to an exclusive lounge with a prestige menu and open bar. Elsewhere there is a display of supercars, watersports demonstrations, and a host of talks, seminars and expos.
Chartering Florida and FLIBS
Florida is one of the most popular destinations to charter a yacht in the US, and with a buzzing social scene and wall-to-wall sunshine it is easy to understand why.
Located within easy reach of the Bahamas, and other American hotspots like Miami and Key West a yacht charter in Florida is equally suited to families and corporate gatherings.
To find out more about how you can incorporate a visit to FLIBS with your next Florida yacht charter, contact your preferred yacht charter broker.
Related yachts
The following 151 luxury yachts will be on show at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) 2023, including several charter yachts, please contact your preferred yacht charter broker if you would like them to visit the yacht.
64m Viareggio SuperYachts
62m Icon Yachts
61m Lurssen
60m Trinity Yachts
58m Trinity Yachts
56m Delta Marine
56m Feadship
55m Benetti
54m Feadship
51m Palmer Johnson
50m Trinity Yachts
50m Westport Yachts
50m Overmarine
50m Delta Marine
50m Christensen
48m Feadship
47m Sanlorenzo
46m Palmer Johnson
44m Benetti
43m Richmond Yachts
43m Benetti
41m Baglietto
40m Westship
40m Benetti
41m Broward
40m Columbus Yachts
40m Sunseeker
40m Christensen
40m Westport Yachts
40m Palmer Johnson
39m Hakvoort
39m Cantieri di Pisa
38m Norship
38m Alpha Custom Yachts
38m Benetti
38m Sanlorenzo
38m Trinity Yachts
37m Numarine
37m Benetti
37m Ocean Alexander
37m Feadship
36m Hargrave
36m Ocean Alexander
36m Crescent Yachts
36m Benetti
35m Lazzara
35m Hargrave
35m Benetti
34m Benetti
34m Hakvoort
34m Westport Yachts
34m Ocean Alexander
34m Gulf Craft
34m Sanlorenzo
34m Custom Line
34m Horizon
33m Overmarine
33m Ocean Alexander
33m Custom Line
32m Sanlorenzo
32m Princess
32m Overmarine
31m Alpha Custom Yachts
31m Horizon
31m Ocean Alexander
30m Hatteras
30m Benetti
30m Hargrave
30m CL Yachts
29m Pearl Yachts
29m Princess
29m Sanlorenzo
29m Bering Yachts
29m Sunseeker
28m Sunseeker
28m Viking Yachts
27m Horizon
29m Canados
27m Ocean Alexander
27m Sunseeker
27m Hargrave
27m Ferretti Yachts
27m Sanlorenzo
27m Feadship
27m Johnson Yachts
26m Outer Reef Yachts
26m Ferretti Yachts
26m Numarine
26m Offshore Yachts
26m Lazzara
25m Viking Yachts
25m Sunseeker
25m Sirena Yachts
25m Schaefer Yachts
25m Princess
25m Sanlorenzo
24m VisionF
24m Sunreef Yachts
24m Overmarine
24m Hatteras
24m Viking Yachts
24m Offshore Yachts
24m Ferretti Yachts
24m Van der Valk
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25 - 29 Oct 2023. By Steven Mandaluff. The largest in-water boat show in the world is set to return to the sunkissed Florida coast when the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) takes place at the end of October. Scheduled to run from 25-29 October 2023, FLIBS is spread across seven locations and features six miles of floating docks ...
October 30th - Nov 3rd, 2024. Join us at the 64th Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, where the excitement of maritime innovation and luxury awaits! This year, we are thrilled to unveil the much-anticipated debut of the 55 FLY, the newest flagship from Cruisers Yachts. As the highlight of our showcase, the 55 FLY promises ...
The 64th annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show will be held October 25-29, 2023 in the Yachting Capital of the World. Owned by the Marine Industries Association of South Florida (MIASF) and produced by Informa Markets, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) is recognized as the largest in-water boat show in the world.
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