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Absolute 47 Fly
In 2021
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48ft
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14 Cabins
$ 1,103,112
Absolute 56
In 2007
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55ft
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16 Cabins
$ 510,915
Absolute Navetta 68
In 2024
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68ft
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16 Cabins
$ 3,299,000
Absolute NAVETTA 58
In 2020
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57.2ft
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10 Cabins
$ 1,490,000
Absolute 40 STL
In 2019
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39.1ft
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10 Cabins
$ 369,000
Itama 40
In 2008
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43ft
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12 Cabins
$ 417,994
Itama Fifty Five
In 2008
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62ft
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14 Cabins
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Itama 62
In 2023
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62.5ft
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14 Cabins
$ 1,843,645
Itama 45
In 1986
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44.75ft
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12 Cabins
$ 161,143
Itama 38
In 1996
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38.7ft
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12 Cabins
$ 179,703
CRN 37.5 MT Alu Steel
In 1986
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123ft
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12 Cabins
$ 1,049,942
CRN 36
In 1976
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131ft
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11 Cabins
$ 4,661,387
Feadship 55
In 1983
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182ft
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12 Cabins
$ 16,403,362
Feadship Custom 152
In 1989
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156ft
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12 Cabins
$ 11,676,981
Feadship TASIA
In 1997
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146ft
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10 Cabins
$ 15,900,000
Power yacht Buying Guide
23 April 2026
Power Yacht: What Type of People Are Best Suited for Ownership?
Power yachts are best suited for three types of buyers:First, those who value efficiency and want a “ready-to-go” boating experience;Second, high-net-worth individuals with a stable budget who can handle long-term ownership costs;Third, buyers with clear usage needs, such as family vacations, business entertainment, or long-distance cruising.
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22 April 2026
Power Yacht Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Power Yacht in 2026
In 2026, choosing the right power yacht is not about picking the biggest or most expensive option—it’s about aligning usage scenario + budget structure + cruising needs.
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22 April 2026
How Much Will It Cost to Buy a Power Yacht in 2026? Latest Price Guide
Power yachts are ideal for buyers who want to maximize their time on the water, enjoy stable handling and comfortable onboard space, and avoid reliance on wind conditions. If your usage includes weekend leisure, family vacations, business entertainment, or regional cruising—and you are looking for a “private space at sea” experience—then a power yacht remains the most mature and practical choice.
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17 April 2026
Super Yacht vs Power Yacht: Which Should You Choose?
Choosing between a “Super Yacht” and a “Power Yacht” is essentially a decision about budget, usage, and lifestyle. If you plan to use the yacht as a long-term residence at sea, a platform for business entertaining, or for extended cruising—and your budget reaches the multi-million-dollar level—then a Super Yacht is the better fit.
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Azimut
Azimut is a high-end yacht builder based in Italy, founded in 1969. Founded by Paolo Vitelli, the brand began as a small company specialising in luxury boat charters. As the business expanded, Azimut grew into an internationally recognised yacht brand and in 1985 acquired the historic Benetti to form the Azimut|Benetti Group. This group is still one of the largest luxury yacht manufacturers in the world. Azimut's product line covers a wide range of models from 50 feet to over 100 feet and is divided into the Flybridge, S, Grande and Magellano series. Each series has its own clear design style and usage positioning. For example, the Flybridge series is more suitable for those who like open deck space and focus on family leisure experience; while the S series is inclined to sporty performance, suitable for boat owners who like speed and sense of control.
Sunseeker
Sunseeker is one of the UK's most iconic luxury yacht brands, founded in 1979 in Poole, South of England. Founder Robert Braithwaite started out as the head of a small boat importing company, but he soon decided to develop a sporty powerboat of British design, and Sunseeker's first product, the Sport 23, launched at the end of the 1970's, quickly gained market acceptance and laid the foundations of the brand's modern sporty yacht style. Taken as a whole, Sunseeker represents a British yachting philosophy that balances performance, design and lifestyle. Its success lies not only in building memorable boats, but also in consistently creating ‘yachts you can actually drive’ for the driver.
Fairline
Fairline is a high-end yacht builder from the UK, founded in 1967 and based in Olney, England. The business started in a small boatyard and was founded by engineer Jack Newington with the aim of creating modern powerboats for British families. Initially designed with practicality in mind, the brand evolved as the market demanded a more luxurious blend of seakeeping performance. Fairline's designs are characterised by a quintessentially British aesthetic, with an emphasis on proportions and detailing, and many of its models are understated but recognisable. The Targa and Squadron series are the most iconic of the brand's product lines, aimed at sporty users and families seeking a comfortable sailing lifestyle, respectively. In practice, they cover a wide range of needs, from short weekend trips to medium-range voyages.
Princess
Princess Yachts was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Plymouth, England. The city has a strong tradition of shipbuilding, and Princess started in such an industrial context. The brand was originally called Marine Projects, and was not officially renamed Princess Yachts until 1981. Since its inception, Princess has been focusing on the design and manufacture of high-end power yachts, with a target customer base covering middle- and high-net-worth individuals in Europe, the Middle East, North America and Asia-Pacific. Currently, Princess is affiliated with the L Catterton Fund under the LVMH Group. The brand positioning remains stable and continues to expand its distribution network in the global market. For users who want to own a powerboat with a stable design, balanced performance and a mature after-sales system, Princess is a mature and reliable choice.