Boot Düsseldorf, the new 10m plus speedboats to discover in 2024

To facilitate your visit to Boot Düsseldorf, which has no fewer than 17 halls, here's a selection of the new powerboats over 10 m that will be launched in 2024.

What powerboats over 10 metres will be at Boot Dusseldorf 2024?

Green Power 33 - 10.05 m

Green Power Boats is a new Dutch shipyard. Its first model is a 10-m electric catamaran with a specially patented hull. The hull is equipped with wave-cutting bows and a rigid foil. According to the shipyard, the boat has a range of 80 miles at a speed of 18 knots. Three battery options are available for different autonomies. Standard recharging is on 380 volts.

Green Power 33
Green Power 33

Solara 33 - 10.05 m

Rand Boats, the electric dayboat specialist, launches its first catamaran. Electric propulsion is complemented by solar panels on the roof. This dayboat features an imposing roof extending from the windshield. The layout features several sitting and sunbathing areas, like a terrace on the water.

Solara 33
Solara 33

Quarken 35 Cabin - 10.68 m

As with the smaller Quarken 27, the Quarken 35's roof and steep bow combine to create an SUV look. Comfort is not forgotten in the cockpit, where you can choose between two sporty armchairs or a two-seater bench seat. In the cockpit, too, the layout can be modified: a bar with sink, a group of sofas or a fully open space. Finally, tilting bulwarks transform the cockpit into a beautiful terrace on the water.

Quarken 35 Cabin
Quarken 35 Cabin

Fairline Targa 40 - 11.99 m

The Targa 40 rejuvenates Fairline's successful range. With its "Beach Club" balcony and tender garage, it makes the most of the space available. The open cockpit lets in light and air. The canvas roof can be fully retracted electrically, for alfresco seating in the U-shaped saloon. The Targa 40 is equipped with the latest Garmin touch screen. Powered by a 760 hp engine, it can reach speeds of up to 36 knots. Two cabins, each with two beds, invite a family on board.

Targa 40
Targa 40

Saxdor 400 GTO - 12 m

Finnish shipyard Saxdor introduces the largest model in its sportsboat range, the Saxdor 400 GTO. This model, 12 m long and 3.55 m wide, features a full-width roof. The forward area is accessible via a door next to the cockpit. Powered by two 400 hp outboards, the Saxdor 400 GTO reaches speeds of up to 48 knots. For added privacy, the forward and aft cabins have their own companionways. In the cockpit, the side bulwarks can be lowered to give a width of almost 5 m.

Saxdor 400 GTO
Saxdor 400 GTO

Invictus TT420 - 12.3 m

After the gamble taken by Invictus with the launch of the TT 460, with its negative bow and large windshield, the Italian manufacturer presents the TT 420. This little sister takes up the same design and is equipped with three Yamaha outboard motors, each rated at 350 hp. The S version exceeds the performance of the inboard version. The extra interior space is used for more storage. On deck, the sheltered forward saloon contrasts with the cockpit terrace, which is totally open to the outside world.

Invictus TT 420
Invictus TT 420

Mayla GT - 13.5 m

The Mayla GT is a high-performance superboat featuring a deep-V Petestep hull with two steps and deflectors. It is made of carbon-fiber prepreg. It is powered by two llmor V8 engines, each developing 650 hp. Alternative options include gasoline engines up to 3,100 hp, diesel engines up to 1,700 hp and a 2,100 hp hybrid-electric version. Claimed performance is in excess of 70 knots. A cabin with a double bed is also available.

Mayla GT
Mayla GT

Galeon 435 GTO - 13.65 m

Polish shipyard Galeon launched its first outboard model, the 375 GTO, in 2022. Barely two years later, it presented the 435 GTO. It combines the comfort of a cruising yacht with power, with the option of installing up to 4 outboards with a total output of 2,000 hp. For a comfortable day at sea, this model features tilting bulwarks, a bar with sink, modular sofas and a toilet, as well as six rod holders for fishing.

Galeon 435 GTO
Galeon 435 GTO

Stratos DB50 - 15.06 m

The new Dutch shipyard Stratos Yacht presents its first model, the DB50, an SUV designed for all-weather cruising, with a top speed of 36 knots. The DB50 is powered by the latest Volvo Penta IPS twin engines. Class A approved, the DB50 features a hull constructed from ultra-dense composite materials, with a lightweight carbon hardtop. Each boat can be customized according to the owner's wishes.

DB50
DB50
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