Absolute at Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2021

Absolute at Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2021

Absolute at Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2021

Superyacht

18/10/2021 - 18:32

Now in its 62nd edition, the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show (FLIBS), “the largest boat show of the seven seas" for superyachts and superyacht enthusiasts, will be held in Florida from 27 to 31 October. An unmissable opportunity for the American debut of the two new boats created in 2021 in the Absolute Yachts shipyard: 48 Coupé – the first boat in the new Absolute sports range – and 60 FLY, awarded for Best Layout in the 45 '- 60' category during the Cannes boat show.

Through its large windows, 48 Coupé, ‘the Absolute Horizon’, offers a boundless view of the sea, combining comfort, liveability and innovation with the bold lines of a sporty range. The large "terrace" cockpit accommodates versatile modular furnishings that can be easily rearranged to enjoy relaxation and leisure with friends. Versatility has also inspired 60 Fly, also known as 'the Absolute Prisma'.

Its roomy interiors allow for a full-beam owner’s cabin in the bow, a large relaxation area on the upper deck, and a spacious aft cockpit, without any fixed elements so it can be furnished as desired and needed. All of this is topped off with fine finishes, modular décor, glass rear parapets, and two ultramodern and functional steering consoles.

Representing the shipyard’s new Generation 2022, both Absolute boats are completed with solar panels built into the hard-top, eco-friendly and silent, to ensure energy savings, clean energy and greater comfort and autonomy at anchor, powering on-board devices without using generators. 50 and 62 FLY boats will also be exhibited alongside the 60-footer, while the Navetta line will be represented by the 52 and 58. With the support of our US dealer network, visitors will be able to tour all boats moored at the Absolute Yachts stand, at Bahia Mar, Purple Zone Face Dock 5

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