The 58th annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show wrapped up on Sunday, and once again the “Super Bowl” of the yachting industry did not disappoint. Here are some highlights from the show:
1. Hatteras World Debuts
The Hatteras M90 Panacera motoryacht and GT45X with Flybridge made their world debuts at the show. The M90 is the first Hatteras motoryacht to offer a dramatic walkout balcony and features the HattCon total vessel management system.
2. 11 Boats Sold
Denison brokers were very busy during the show, selling 11 brokerage boats and new Beneteau and Hatteras boats during the five-day event. They also cultivated many promising leads from contacts made at the show. Hatteras received so many orders at the show that some models are now out until 2020.
3. Massive Superyacht Shines
Denison was proud to display Mine Games, a 203′ Benetti superyacht, which was one of the biggest boats in the show. Denson also had 8 superyachts on display over 100 feet.
4. Beneteau Trawler Debut
The Beneteau Swift Trawler 35 made its U.S. debut at the show. The Beneteau ST 35 is the evolution of the ST34, who sold over 400 hulls. She has new lines making you feel reassuringly safe, and this quality is repeated in the design and fit out choices.
5. Tesla partnership
Denison partnered with Tesla, who provided one model S and two model X vehicles that were used to transport clients around the show in style.
6. Pop sockets
Jill Maderia from Denison’s crew division was busy throughout the show distributing Denison pop sockets to crew members.
7. Branding for Days
Denison was everywhere you looked. With boats at 6 locations (brokerage displays at Bahia Mar and Las Olas Bend, new Beneteau and Hatteras displays and additional boats at Pier 66 and the Sails marinas), a massive Elysian banner at the entrance to Bahia Mar, a check-in kiosk at the hotel’s Market deli and Denison Teslas, tenders and golf cart zipping around the show, you couldn’t help but notice the orange and blue.
8. Superyacht Video
Superyacht broker Ken Denison gives you an exclusive look at two of the biggest boats at the show – TV, a 258′ Lurssen, and Mine Games, the 203′ Benetti superyacht.
Click here to view a gallery of photos from the show.






