Engine novelties of 2025 not to be missed!

Engine novelties of 2025 not to be missed!

New Boats on the Horizon: A Sneak Peek at the 2025 Lineup

The boating world is abuzz with anticipation for the upcoming 2025 season, and several manufacturers have already unveiled exciting new models. From innovative designs to enhanced performance and a growing focus on sustainability, here’s a glimpse at some of the most noteworthy boats set to make waves.

Sasga Menorquin 48 FB: Timeless Elegance Meets Modern Innovation

The Sasga Menorquin 48 FB blends classic aesthetics with contemporary construction. Inspired by traditional Minorcan boats, this trawler features an infusion-built hull and redesigned deck and interiors. Buyers can customize the layout with two or three cabins, choose between a galley on the lower or main deck, and opt for a flybridge. The first unit is slated for launch in June 2025.

  • Length: 15.20 m
  • Width: 4.85 m
  • Draft: 1.20 m
  • Displacement: 14.2 t
  • Engines: 2 x 370 hp
  • Max Speed: 23 knots
  • Cruising Speed: 19 knots

Prestige M7: Catamaran Living Redefined

Set to debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025, the Prestige M7 catamaran promises a remarkable living space of 200 m2, typically found on much larger yachts. This expansive area allows owners to tailor the layout to their specific needs. Prestige also claims a 40% reduction in fuel consumption compared to a monohull of similar volume.

  • Length: 17.84 m
  • Width: 7.56 m
  • Draft: 1.56 m
  • Light Displacement: 35.9 t
  • Engines: 2 x 550 hp
  • Max Speed: 22 knots
  • Cruising Speed: 17 knots

Highfield ADV 7: Adventure in a RIB

Highfield’s new ADV 7 RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) is designed for adventure, offering comfort-oriented features such as an optional WC and kitchenette. The aft area is dedicated to relaxation. With a top speed of 50 knots and a range of 200 nautical miles at cruising speed, the ADV 7 is built for fast and far-reaching explorations.

  • Length: 6.98 m
  • Width: 2.68 m
  • Weight: 1,300 kg
  • Engines: 150 to 250 hp
  • Max Speed: 50 knots
  • Cruising Speed: 25 knots

Azimut Seadeck 7: Sustainable Cruising in Style

The Azimut Seadeck 7 prioritizes onboard comfort while minimizing its environmental impact. Featuring a hybrid propulsion system and technologies from other Azimut yachts, the Seadeck 7 aims to reduce CO2 emissions by an average of 40%. It offers four double cabins and a “Fun Island” aft area, creating a waterside lounge.

  • Length: 21.7 m
  • Width: 5.48 m
  • Draft: 1.54 m
  • Light Displacement: 45.5 t
  • Engines: 2 x 900/1000 hp
  • Max Speed: 31 knots
  • Cruising Speed: 23 knots

Nordkapp Enduro 830: Versatility and Sociability

Following the Noblesse and Coupé 830 models, Nordkapp introduces the Enduro 830, designed by Espen Thorup. This versatile boat emphasizes onboard comfort and sociability, with a redesigned aft deck.

  • Length: 8.30 m
  • Width: 2.92 m
  • Engines: To be determined
  • Weight: Not communicated

Riva Iseo Super: A Modern Take on Tradition

The Riva Iseo Super blends classic Riva styling with modern features. This runabout features mahogany accents with 24 layers of varnish and offers various engine options (diesel, gasoline, or electric) to meet individual owner preferences.

  • Length: 8.24 m
  • Width: 2.49 m
  • Light Displacement: 3,100 kg
  • Engines: 300/350 hp
  • Max Speed: 41 knots
  • Cruising Speed: 36 knots

Veya 53: Serene Catamaran Cruising

Veya Yachts, a new brand resulting from a joint venture between Fountaine Pajot and Couach Catamarans, will debut its first model, the Veya 53, at the Miami International Boat Show. This catamaran is designed for relaxed cruising, focusing on simplicity and ease of use.

  • Length: 16.10 m
  • Width: 7.96 m
  • Draft: 1.10 m
  • Light Displacement: 27,300 kg
  • Engines: 2 x 440/550 hp
  • Max Speed and Cruising Speed: To be determined

Wellcraft 38 T-Top: Performance and Comfort Combined

The Wellcraft 38 T-Top, the brand’s first open model, has already received the “European PowerBoat of the Year” award. It offers a versatile blend of performance and comfort, featuring a comfortable aft cockpit, a folding bulwark, a forward cockpit, and a cabin with a double berth and toilet compartment. With its maximum engine configuration (3 x 350 hp), it exceeds 50 knots.

  • Length: 11.69 m
  • Width: 3.30 m
  • Draft: 0.65 m
  • Light Displacement: 6,400 kg
  • Engines: 3 x 350 hp
  • Max Speed: 47 knots
  • Cruising Speed: 24 to 30 knots (depending on engine choice)

These new models represent a diverse range of boating options, from classic-inspired trawlers to high-performance RIBs and eco-conscious yachts. The 2025 boating season promises to be an exciting one, with innovations and designs catering to a wide range of boating enthusiasts.



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