A new 47-foot Allures announced for the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025

Allures Yachting has announced the forthcoming launch of a new 47-foot sailing yacht. The model, the first images of which will be revealed at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025, promises to retain the brand's fundamentals while initiating a new approach to ocean cruising.

On June 5, 2025, Allures Yachting announced the arrival of a future 47-foot sailing yacht. This model will be positioned between the current Allures 45.9 and the 51.9. As yet, no drawings or plans have been made public, the first visual presentation being scheduled for the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2025.

A mid-range format

Situated between two of the brand's emblematic boats, this new 47-foot model will complete the Cherbourg-based shipyard's range of aluminum-hulled integral dinghies. It will appeal to sailors looking for a long-distance cruising program with a boat compact enough to be maneuverable with a reduced crew, but offering more volume than the 45.9.

Specifications in line with Allures DNA

While no precise details have yet been released, the shipyard specifies that this 47-footer will retain the main features that have made Allures famous: shaped aluminum hull, composite deck, bi-safranos and, of course, integral centerboard. This technical choice, favored by some ocean-going sailors, allows easy beaching and guarantees maximum accessibility to all navigation zones.

Attention to life on board

The shipyard is talking about redesigned interior layouts to enhance light and habitability. The deck layout is also expected to feature a number of evolutions, notably in terms of circulation and comfort at anchor. These elements will have to be confirmed when the model is presented at Cannes.

Rendezvous in Cannes

No further information has yet been provided. The first images and technical details of this new yacht will be unveiled at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025. In the meantime, the shipyard remains discreet about the specifics of this model, whose design seems to combine the brand's technical fundamentals with a new approach to comfort and life on board.

We'll have to wait until September 2025 to find out exactly what this new model will bring to cruising enthusiasts.

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