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Wednesday, 14 September 2011


The Monaco Yacht Show, which runs from the 21st – the 24th September, is almost upon us again. It is always an exciting occasion and this year is no different. With the glamour and the legendary parties, the superyachts on display are sure to be a huge draw. Not only will there be a vast array of magnificent superyachts to view, there will also be 2 megayachts on show.
The show has been running for almost 40 years and takes great pride in showing off some of the world’s most spectacular superyachts. There are five hundred exhibitors and Burgess will be the main feature, exhibiting 8 of the finest superyachts as well as hosting a full hosipitality area on the dockside. Burgess will have at their disposal a fleet of private tenders and Rolls-Royces to ferry clients on to the yachts and around the exhibition.
Burgess will be presenting the following new superyachts:
Numptia, an impressive 70m motor yacht designed by an Italian firm is exquisitely chic and features a unique glass lift which goes through 4 decks and a dedicated spa deck.
The 60.2m Yogi is built to replicate a resort with all the amenities one would expect. She can accommodate a dozen guests and boasts a pool, a panoramic al fresco dining room, beach club, media room and a full complement of leisure equipment. Yogi is co-exhibited by the shipyard Proteksan Turquoise.
Lady Trudy has been built in a contemporary style to bring to mind a Hamptons beach house. She has many features including a helopad, sun deck, gym and large drop-down swim platform.
At 42.1m, the E&E has been built to a very high spec and has been designed for those who wish to cruise around the world in luxury. She has a generous master suite along with 4 cabins on the 2nd deck.
The Feadship built HELIX is 44.7m in length and features a traditional nautical interior design of dark woods and neutral colours giving a warm and pleasant feel. HELIX has accommodations for up to ten guests.
Excellence III already has a notable reputation for her beauty and elegance. She is 57.3m and has been designed for entertaining.
At 61m the April Fool is an award winning motor yacht. Her accommodations are luxurious and her interior is fitted with oak and cherry. She can host 10 guests in comfort and style.
Sunrise was built in 2000 and at 52.8m was built to provide fun and luxury for her owner. She has 2 jacuzzi spa pools and plenty of space for relaxing and dining.
Perseus is an impressive 49.8m sailing yacht which can accommodate up to 10 guests in luxury. The interior is fitted with rich wood panelling and there is lots of space for relaxing or dining indoors or out.
The stars of the show are likely to be Hemisphere and Cakewalk. Hemisphere is not only the world’s largest catamaran at 44.2m but unique. Cakewalk has been much hyped all season and is a jewel. 
Hemisphere 

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