
What to see at Boot 2026
Boot Düsseldorf 2026 is the world’s largest yacht and water sports exhibition, taking place from 17 to 25 January 2026 in Düsseldorf. With over 1,500 exhibitors from 68 countries showcasing their latest innovations across 220,000 square meters and featuring more than 1,000 boats and yachts, the event promises to be an unmissable experience. Visitors can explore everything from superyachts, catamarans, and motorboats to engaging lectures, workshops, and thrilling surfing competitions.

Boats and Yachts at BOOT 2026
Tenders and dayboats | Cabin boats | Motor yachtsTenders and dayboats
ESEA F800 – World Premiere

The elegant 8-meter electric boat ESEA F800 is ideal for leisurely cruises. At a speed of 6 knots, it can cover up to 120 nautical miles, thanks to its 20 kW ePropulsion motor. The boat features bimini tops, a convertible bow area (lounge or sunbed), and a toilet.
Stand: ESEA Boats, Hall 4/E04
Sea Ray Sundancer 370

Sea Ray SDX 230

The Sea Ray SDX 230 is a compact bowrider that’s perfect for family outings and water sports. Now available with both stern drive and outboard engine options, as well as a Surf version designed for wakeboarding and wakesurfing, these boats have lots of nice new standard features and additional equipment to elevate your on-water experience to a whole new level. Sea Ray will also exhibit other SDX line models, including 250 Surf, 270 Surf, 290, 250 OB. Stand: Hall 3/A90/A70
3D Marine x Suzuki

The French company 3D Marine, specializing in the production of RIBs and tenders, will showcase five RIBs and two tenders (aluminum and carbon) powered by Suzuki engines. These boats are designed for various purposes, ranging from the compact 2.8-meter Sail Tender 280, perfect for yacht garage storage, to versatile models like the TR54, TR6, and Odyssey 635, measuring up to 6.35 meters. Aluminum hulls with a low center of gravity ensure stability and durability. The TR6, with its wide stern, is ideal for fishing and diving, and can be equipped with Suzuki DF70 or DF100 engines. The carbon version, Reef Carbon, weighs only 28 kg, making it lightweight and easy to transport, while the aluminum version, Reef Alu, is designed to endure up to 15 years of intensive use.
Stand: 3D Tender, Hall 9/C40
Amare AMY 330e

The Italian company Amare Group will present its AMY series of tenders featuring a futuristic design and an electric propulsion system. The AMY 330e, measuring 3.3 meters, is equipped with a Mitek electric motor, making it silent and eco-friendly. Weighing 290 kg, it can reach speeds of up to 21 knots and accommodates up to 5 passengers with luggage. The tender features a non-slip deck, enclosed storage compartments in the bow and stern, and a comfortable helm seat.
Stand: Amare, Hall 9/E58
Evene Tenders Origin 57 and Origin 71 – World Premiere

Founded in 2024, Evene Tenders is introducing two models: the Origin 57 and Origin 71. Designed for superyachts over 30 meters, these tenders offer generous passenger capacity (up to 9 for the Origin 57 and more for the Origin 71) and impressive speeds of up to 42 mph. The hulls are crafted from carbon and eco-friendly cork, ensuring lightweight durability. Both models are equipped with Yanmar outboard engines: 195 hp for the Origin 57 and 250 hp for the Origin 71. The shipyard offers full customization options, from navigation systems to exclusive color schemes and yacht name embroidery.
Stand: Evene Tenders, Hall 5/D03
Interboat Intender 750

Dutch shipyard Interboat is showcasing the Intender 750, a 7.5-meter tender with a spacious cockpit. Its unique design places the engine under the deck, freeing up passenger space. The central helm station allows easy movement between deep bow seating and the wide sunbathing area at the stern. With a maximum speed of 40 km/h and a 110 hp engine, the boat is also available with a bow toilet cabin for extended trips. Buyers can choose between diesel, hybrid, or electric propulsion. A wooden steering wheel and traditional design elements emphasize the model's classic style.
Stand: Interboat, Hall 4/D19
Lowlander 851 Speedster – World Premiere

Dutch shipyard Lowlander unveils the 851 Speedster, an 8.5-meter tender with a central helm station and a cabin. Powered by a Volvo Penta engine with 430 hp, the boat reaches speeds of up to 53 knots. Its stepped hull ensures excellent maneuverability and stability. Additional features include a shower on the swim platform, a powerful audio system, a refrigerator, a freshwater tank, and a separate bathroom. The Speedster combines the characteristics of a high-speed tender with the comfort of a weekend cruiser.
Stand: Lowlander Boats, Hall 4/A39
Nordkapp Enduro 830

Norwegian shipyard Nordkapp presents the Enduro 830, an open boat measuring 8.3 meters with a central console and T-top. This model combines the best features of previous Coupé and Noblesse versions, offering spacious relaxation areas at the bow and stern. The cabin beneath the console features large windows for natural light. With a 500 hp engine, the boat achieves speeds exceeding 50 knots.
Stand: Frydenbo Boats, Hall 4/D04
Maxim Yachts Max 44 R

Spanish shipyard Maxim presents the Max 44 R, a 13.4-meter boat capable of reaching speeds of up to 60 knots. Powered by three Yamaha engines delivering a combined 1350 hp, it features a spacious cockpit with four sofas, two tables, and a premium sound system, creating the perfect setting for parties.
Stand: Maxim Yachts, Hall 5/E19
Frauscher 1414 Demon Air

Following the success of the 1414 Demon, the shipyard created an open version of the boat, the 1414 Demon Air. It features a large deck, premium interior with double berth, high-quality materials, powerful engines and deep V-shaped hull to deliver an exhilarating ride. This yacht is perfect for both relaxation and high-speed adventures. The Demon’s carbon arched hardtop is a true piece of design art, with built-in lights and speakers. The boat is equipped with two sunbeds at the stern. On the starboard and port sides there are consoles with refrigerators, an ice maker and a grill. All these features make the 1414 Demon Air equally suitable for lazy weekends and thrilling rides.
Frauscher 1017 GT

One of the best selling Frauschers, the 1017 GT is a 10-meter premium powerboat that combines sporty performance with elegant design. It offers a spacious cockpit, a well-crafted cabin, and powerful engines, making it ideal for day trips or weekend cruising.
Stand: Hall 5/C21Cranchi A32 Luxury Tender

Italian shipyard Cranchi introduces the A32 Luxury Tender, a 10-meter model featuring a spacious cabin, a bathroom, a swim platform, and Volvo Penta engines delivering 700 hp. The boat stands out with its elegant design and flexible layout.
Stand: Cranchi, Hall 6/A05-A21
Ranieri Cayman 50.0 Hard Top

Italian company Ranieri showcases its 14.9-meter RIB, capable of accommodating up to 16 passengers. The boat is equipped with four outboard engines delivering a combined 2000 hp, making it one of the most powerful in its class. The cockpit features relaxation areas, a hydraulic table, a shower, and a kitchen with a refrigerator. The bow and stern cabins are complemented by a bathroom with a shower.
Stand: Ranieri Group, Hall 9/C60
Roto Nautica Hydra 460 – World Premiere

Slovenian shipyard Roto Nautica introduces the Hydra 460, a 4.6-meter boat made from polyethylene using rotational molding (the same method used for kayaks, plastic tanks, and other hollow structures). Its hull is wear-resistant and requires no gel coat or anti-corrosion treatment. The boat features an asymmetric helm console, storage compartments, and a redesigned balancing system.
Stand: Roto, Hall 3/B91-B92
SACS Tecnorib Pirelli 47

The new 14.75-meter maxi-RIB is powered by three outboard engines delivering a total of 1275 hp. The Pirelli 47 is available in two versions: Open and Closed, each offering unique features for different navigation styles. The boat features four cockpit layout options, and its sporty twin-stepped hull, designed by the Mannerfelt Design Team, ensures excellent stability, speed, and safety in all conditions. The Pirelli 47 accommodates up to 18 passengers and offers sleeping space for two.
Stand: SACS Tecnorib, Hall 5/E22
Voog Tender 8

Estonian shipyard Voog will showcase a 7.8-meter tender with minimal fuel consumption and a hybrid engine. Key features include a flat hull with a draft of just 50 cm, ensuring excellent maneuverability and stability, as well as low noise levels.
Stand: Joint stand Estonia, Hall 9/E41
Cabin boats
Wellcraft 28 T-Top / Explorer – World Premiere

Wellcraft is presenting its 8.5-meter boat in three versions: Speedster, T-Top, and Explorer. The boat achieves speeds of over 50 knots, thanks to its stepped hull designed by Finnish company Navia. Four cockpit layout options are available.
Stand: Wellcraft, Hall 4/B41
Navan C30 / S30

The Navan C30 and S30 are the first two center console models from the new brand under the Brunswick umbrella. With both models sharing same hull and powerplant, the C30 features a closed cabin for comfort in all weather conditions, while the S30 offers a central console under a T-top for open-air cruising. Both are equipped with Simrad electronics and the advanced C-Zone operating system, ensuring top-tier navigation and control. Navan is also going to introduce another model in Dusseldorf, which is going to be a world premiere..
Stand: Hall 3/A69
Zodiac X9CC

The Zodiac X9CC is an 8.6-meter compact RIB that can accommodate up to 15 passengers. It features two 250 hp engines, a cabin with a bathroom, convertible lounge areas, and a 620-liter fuel tank.
Stand: Zodiac, Hall 9/C42
Yamarin Cabin – World Premiere

Yamarin presents a 10.4-meter boat with a fully enclosed cabin and twin Yamaha engines delivering a combined 700 hp. The boat combines comfort, stylish design, and advanced technology, including Yamarin Q displays.
Stand: Yamarin, Hall 4/A23
Vessev VS-9 Skye

New Zealand shipyard Vessev presents the VS-9 Skye, a 9-meter electric hydrofoil catamaran. The model reaches speeds of up to 30 knots, powered by a 65 kW electric motor. Its 110 kWh battery provides a range of up to 50 nautical miles.
Stand: Vessev, Hall 4/D02
Motor Yachts
Ferretti Yachts 720

Ferretti Yachts 720 combines elegant design, innovative technology, and unparalleled comfort. Measuring 22.3 meters in length and 5.7 meters in beam, the yacht features spacious living areas, ceiling heights exceeding 2 meters, and unique storage solutions. The exterior, designed by architect Filippo Salvetti, boasts clean aerodynamic lines, while the interior, crafted by Ferretti Group's designers, offers sophistication and functionality. Onboard highlights include a 31 m² flybridge, a convertible bow lounge, and a hydraulic swim platform capable of housing a tender or jet ski. The interior features four cabins, including a 20 m² master suite with a walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom. Powered by MAN V12 engines delivering 1400 hp, the yacht reaches a top speed of 32 knots and is equipped with advanced navigation and control systems.
Stand: Ferretti Group, Hall 6/D28
Apreamare Gozzo 48 Cabin

Italian shipyard Apreamare presents the elegant Gozzo 48 Cabin, a 14.65-meter yacht that combines traditional Mediterranean gozzo styling with modern technology. The layout includes a spacious salon with a galley, three cabins, and two bathrooms. The yacht is powered by twin Volvo Penta IPS 700 engines, reaching speeds of up to 31 knots.
Stand: Apreamare, Hall 5/C43
Riva Dolceriva

Riva to exhibit the Dolceriva — a 14.92-meter open yacht with a draft of 1.48 meters, available with one or two guest cabins, and capable of reaching speeds of up to 40 knots. The lineup includes a fully open version with a folding bimini top as well as a hardtop variant. The yacht is equipped with a fold-down swim platform that integrates sun loungers and dedicated compartments for Seabobs. Below deck, there’s a salon with white leather sofas along the walls and a master cabin featuring a large double bed and two wardrobes. A Seakeeper NG 6 stabilizer can be installed upon request.
Stand: Ferretti Group, Hall 6/D28
Axopar 38 XC Cross Cabin – World Premiere

Finnish shipyard Axopar unveils the new Axopar 38 XC Cross Cabin, a 12-meter model replacing the popular Axopar 37. Featuring a sharp-entry twin-stepped hull, it delivers exceptional performance even in challenging conditions. With twin 350 hp engines, the boat reaches speeds of up to 45 knots. The modular design adapts for day trips, weekends, or adventures, with options like electric windows, a separate shower, a bar in the salon, and enhanced soundproofing.
Stand: Axopar, Hall 4/B59
Greenline 42

Slovenian shipyard Greenline showcases the 14-meter Greenline 42, featuring its signature hybrid concept. The roof is equipped with 10 solar panels generating 4.3 kW, powering all onboard appliances without needing the engine. The yacht’s hull is designed in a classic style, with a high bow and a spacious aft cockpit that can transform into a swim platform. The bow area includes a lounge zone inspired by the larger Greenline 58 model.
Stand: Greenline, Hall 1/B17
Elling E4 – World Premiere

Dutch shipyard Elling introduces an updated version of its popular E4 model. This 15-meter yacht features a redesigned wheelhouse with a new antenna folding mechanism, reducing the yacht’s height to pass under low bridges. The Kevlar-reinforced hull ensures strength and safety for both inland and offshore cruising. Engine options range from 180 to 600 hp.
Stand: Elling, Hall 1/B18
Itama 54

The Itama 54 is the latest open cruiser from Itama, designed to combine comfort, elegance, and innovative features. At 16.44 meters in length and 4.73 meters in beam, this yacht offers spacious living areas and a sleek design by Tommaso De Luca. Highlights include a dual cockpit layout with two C-shaped sofas accommodating up to 10 people, a large aft sun pad, and a forward sun pad with innovative access. The lower deck features two cabins, two bathrooms, a galley, and a dinette, with high-quality materials like wood, leather, and fabric for a luxurious yet practical interior. The Itama 54 is powered by MAN i6 engines, with a standard configuration reaching speeds of up to 33 knots and an optional upgrade achieving a top speed of 37 knots.
Stand: Ferretti Group, Hall 6/D28
Marcopolo MP10/MP12 – World Premiere

The new Italian motor yacht brand Marcopolo debuts with two models from its Adventure Yachts series: the MP10 and MP12, measuring 10 and 12 meters respectively. These yachts feature an expedition-style design with reverse raked windshields and spacious bow areas. The MP12 model boasts foldable cockpit sides, creating a larger relaxation area and swim platform. Both yachts are equipped with outboard engines and are available in open or closed versions.
Stand: Marco Polo Adventure Yachts, Hall 4/B60
Nord Star 49+ – World Premiere

Finnish shipyard Nord Star presents the 15.5-meter Nord Star 49+, offering spacious relaxation zones, including a flybridge with a kitchen, bow and aft lounge areas, and three cabins. The owner’s central cabin features 12 m² of space and a private bathroom. The yacht reaches speeds of up to 37 knots with twin Volvo Penta engines delivering 1200 hp.
Stand: Linex Boat, Hall 1/B51
Saxdor Yachts Saxdor 460 GTC – World Premiere

Saxdor unveils its largest model yet, the 460 GTC, a 14-meter yacht that marks the shipyard’s entry into the premium segment. Powered by three engines delivering a total of 1200 hp, the yacht features a spacious salon with panoramic glazing and foldable sides.
Stand: Saxdor, Hall 1/B71
Astondoa 577 Coupe – World Premiere

Spanish shipyard Astondoa unveils the 15.85-meter 577 Coupe, featuring a semi-enclosed deck. The yacht is powered by 800 hp engines and includes foldable sides that transform the stern into a beach club. The interior showcases luxurious materials such as leather, marble, and fine woods.
Stand: Astilleros Astondoa, Hall 6/A77
Azimut Fly 82

Italian shipyard Azimut presents the 25-meter Azimut Fly 82, featuring a spacious flybridge, a salon with panoramic windows, and the innovative Deck2Deck system, which extends the swim platform to become part of the cockpit. With three Volvo Penta IPS 1350 engines, the yacht achieves a top speed of 32 knots.
Stand: Azimut, Hall 6/D58
De Antonio D60

Spanish shipyard De Antonio introduces the 21-meter D60 yacht, boasting a total power output of 2400 hp. Its unique design conceals the outboard engines beneath a sunbed at the stern, reducing noise levels and improving access to the swim platform. The yacht is equipped with a tender garage and a convertible bow area.
Stand: De Antonio Yachts, Hall 5/B20
Pearl Yachts Pearl 63

British shipyard Pearl Yachts showcases the 19-meter Pearl 63, which features a spacious cockpit, a salon with a bar, and luxurious cabins. Powered by Volvo Penta engines, the yacht reaches a maximum speed of 33 knots.
Stand: Pearl Yachts, Hall 6/A22
Solaris Power 70 – World Premiere

Italian shipyard Solaris Power debuts its largest yacht yet, the 21-meter Solaris Power 70 flybridge yacht. It offers expansive relaxation areas, including balconies and a 40 m² flybridge. Equipped with Volvo Penta engines, the yacht has a cruising range of up to 600 nautical miles.
Stand: Solaris, Hall 6/A42
Sunseeker Manhattan 56 – World Premiere

Sunseeker debuts its new model, the Manhattan 56, at BOOT 2026. The yacht features a modern design with a spacious layout focused on comfort and owner privacy.
Stand: Sunseeker, Hall 6/B61
Nimbus 12 Series – World Premiere

Swedish shipyard Nimbus introduces the updated 12 Series, which includes three models: Tender, Commuter, and Weekender. These boats are powered by robust engines, can reach speeds of up to 45 knots, and feature improved design elements for enhanced functionality and aesthetics.
Stand: Nimbus, Hall 4/A56-A62
Invictus TT460 Shell Edition

Invictus presents the 14.3-meter TT460 Shell Edition, a yacht with sophisticated design, luxurious natural materials, and a powerful 1246 hp engine. The boat combines the Riviera’s timeless style with modern technology.
Stand: Invictus Yacht, Hall 5/C20
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