As the 2025 edition of boot Düsseldorf draws closer, SuperYacht Times takes a closer look at what to expect from the world’s largest indoor yacht and watersports show. Taking place from 18 to 26 January in Düsseldorf, Germany, the event welcomes 67 nations, across 220,000 square-metres of space and 16 exhibition halls.
Opening Hours and Hall Plan
boot Düsseldorf is open from 10:00 to 18:00 each day, providing you with access to all 16 exhibition halls. Super Yachts can be found in Hall 6, while the Super Yacht Show is located in Hall 7a. For those looking to explore the world of smaller sailing boats, Halls 15 and 16 are home to the Sailing and Multihull Village.
Themed Areas
boot Düsseldorf offers nine themed areas focused on sailing, motor yachts, superyachts, superboats, diving, surf sports, travelling, paddling and engines, equipment and accessories – so there is always something for everyone!
Yachts attending
As the largest indoor yacht show, boot Düsseldorf would not be complete without a display of yachts from exhibitors such as Sanlorenzo, Azimut, Ferretti, Sunseeker and Princess. Below is a list of yachts over 24-metres that you shouldn’t miss this year!
Sanlorenzo SP92 | 27.95-metres | Sanlorenzo | 2024
Delivered in 2024, the Sanlorenzo SP92 yacht is one of the newest models from Sanlorenzo and the latest creation in its Smart Performance line. Measuring 27.95-metres, the SP92 yacht features exterior design by Zuccon International Project, with accommodation for up to eight guests and four crew. Powered by twin MAN engines, the SP92 yacht can reach a top speed of 38 knots.
Find out more about the Sanlorenzo SP92 yacht here.
Princess Y85 | 26.2-metres | Princess Yachts
The 26.2-metre Princess Y85 yacht features exterior design by Pininfarina, while her interior was penned by Princess Yachts and her naval architecture comes from the drawing boards of Olesinski. The Princess Y85 yacht can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests across a four stateroom configuration, as well as a crew of four across two cabins. Performance-wise she is powered by twin MAN engines, providing her with a top speed of 33 knots.
Princess S80 | 25.43-metres | Princess Yachts | 2024
Measuring 25.43-metres, the Princess S80 yacht features exterior design by her builder Princess Yachts in collaboration with Olesinski, which were also responsible for her naval architecture. The Princess S80 yacht can sleep up to eight guests across a four stateroom configuration, as well as a crew of three across two cabins. In terms of propulsion, she can reach a top speed of 34 knots, thanks to twin MAN engines.
Astondoa Ax8 | 24.46-metres | Astondoa | 2023
Delivered in 2023, the Astondoa Ax8 yacht features exterior design and naval architecture by Astondoa S.A. (Astilleros), with interior design penned by Italian design house Cristiano Gatto Design. With her four stateroom configuration, the Astondoa Ax8 yacht can sleep up to eight guests, as well as a crew of three in two cabins. She is powered by twin Volvo Penta engines, propelling her to a top speed of 19 knots.
Pershing GTX80 | 24-metres | Pershing | 2024
Launched in 2024, the 24-metre Pershing GTX80 motor yacht features exterior design by Studio Vallicelli Design, with naval architecture penned by her Italian builder Pershing. Capable of sleeping up to eight guests across a four stateroom layout, the Pershing GTX80 can also accommodate a crew of two. In terms of performance, she is powered by triple Volvo Penta engines, providing her with a top speed of 34 knots.
blue innovation dock Stage
The blue innovation dock Stage will be home to a wide range of expert speakers, including Wally founder Luca Bassani, Head designer at Ineos Britannia Martin Fischer and Professor Fernando Fastoso. The stage provides a platform for attendees to learn more about sustainability and change in the industry with a range of talks across the week.