The most anticipated superyachts to be delivered (also in Italy) in 2023
A list of upcoming new entries and/or presentations of large Italian yachts along with the first foreign giga yachts that will soon be sailing in waters around the world.

As 2023 begins, we take a look at the largest and most unique superyachts that will be delivered in the coming months by shipyards, starting with those in Italy.
From the construction site Saint Lawrence The 495 X-Space is eagerly awaited, an explorer that, in this case, closely resembles a classic shuttle. At 44 meters long, the yacht from the Ameglia (La Spezia) shipyard was designed by Zuccon International Project, with interiors by Piero Lissoni. It is characterized by its attention to the owner, who enjoys an entire deck—the upper deck, freed from the wheelhouse, which is moved to the bridge deck—and is independent of other areas. The apartment features a study, a living room, and a glass-walled master cabin overlooking the 30-meter terrace forward with an 18-square-meter pool. The extensive use of glass is distinctive on this yacht, as is the spacious aft area, which features fold-down balconies that provide additional space and a strong sense of connection between interior and exterior spaces.
Another 44-meter that will sail the waters this year, even the most remote, will be Maverick of the Shipyard of the MarcheThe second unit in CdM's Flexplorer series, the yacht has a displacement hull further strengthened with a 400mm ice belt above and below the waterline to tackle the more extreme latitudes that are the target of her owner's upcoming voyages. Both the hull and exterior were designed by Hydro Tec, while Francesco Paszkowski and Margherita Casprini penned the interiors. Characterized by a very spacious cockpit and an asymmetrical saloon, it features a large infinity pool and a large A-frame crane. Two 900kW MTU 10V2000M72 engines and 60.000-liter fuel tanks allow her to reach a top speed of 14 knots and have a range of 5.000 nautical miles at 10 knots.
From the construction site Baglietto Some news is expected in terms of deliveries considering the seven units of the T52 model (added to the T-Line range in 2020) already sold, which will be progressively under construction until 2025. This 52-meter superyacht was designed by Francesco Paszkowski and is characterized by the innovative solution of the beach club arranged on three levels and a sun deck that opens on three sides, as well as by the large swimming pool that stands out for its retractable closure thanks to an up-down moving floor.
The debut for the Atlantique series of the Neapolitan shipyard Columbus Yachts, a brand of the Palumbo Yachts group, is scheduled to debut at the 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival. The first three units in the Hot Lab-designed series are scheduled for delivery this year; the largest of these measures 47 meters in length and features two swimming pools and an outdoor beach club. However, the first to hit the water will be the 43-meter Atlantique, the vessel that will be showcased at the first of three major autumn shows. With a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, the 43-meter vessel has a beam of 9.10 meters. With two Cat C321 Acer engines, it reaches a top speed of 15.5 knots, while at 12 knots it has a range of 3400 nautical miles.
Also from Pershing The 35-meter GTX116 is expected in the water. The Mondolfo (Pesaro-Urbino) sports shipyard, a brand of the Ferretti Yachts group, has sold the first unit of this sport utility series to an American owner. The shipyard has defined this model as representing the future of the Sport Utility Yacht category, entirely dedicated to comfort while remaining faithful to a DNA characterized by performance and sportiness. It features electro-hydraulic technology that connects the beach area with the 38-square-meter swim platform, creating an even larger lounge area on the sea. Above, a 41-square-meter sun deck, accessible via two external lateral stairways aft, features a second helm station and spacious convivial spaces for comfortable living under the shade of a carbon fiber hard top.
Finally awaited by Rossinavi also a new pleasure vessel which, according to industry rumours, should hit the water around spring 2023.
Broadening our gaze to foreign shipyards, here is a quick and concise overview of the largest yachts that we will soon see in the waters of the world and which begins with Jag from the shipyard Lürssen With a length of 122 meters, Jag is one of the largest superyachts currently under construction and was sold by Moran Yacht & Ship in 2019. Her exterior was designed by Nuvolari Lenard, while her interiors were by Reymond Langton. She follows Y1050 from the shipyard. Ocean which, as per standard, only reveals the length of its boats until delivery. We therefore know that the yacht measures 105 meters and we can deduce that it will be the seventh yacht over 100 meters to leave the shipyard. Finally, in our list – which could continue with several other yachts, all under 100 meters – we include Abeking hull 6507: a 118,2-meter Abeking & Rasmussen designed by Joseph Dirand and which stands out for its semi-submerged Neptune lounge, as already seen on a previous construction of the German shipyard, but also because it will be his largest construction to date.
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