The 2025 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show brought more than 100,000 attendees to the Yachting Capital of the World. Show-goers got to see the newly redeveloped Pier Sixty-Six Hotel & Marina, as well as thousands of boats, industry seminars, high-end exhibitor displays across the seven show locations, and more. Below are a few of the notable boats that debuted at the show.
Aquila had its global premiere of the Aquila 36 Molokai, as well as an Americas debut of the Aquila 46 Yacht.
Aspen Power Catamarans displayed its new C128, a 44-foot outboard-powered catamaran.
Cruisers Yachts had its world premiere of the all-new 50 FLY — the second model in the FLY series — as well as a first look at the 38 VTR and 38 VTR EC. Cruisers also unveiled the 50 GLS Coupe design option with midship enclosure.
The brand-new Cutwater C-288 Command Bridge introduces an open-air second helm and expanded entertaining space to the C-288 platform, along with an updated interior.
EdgeWater’s new 250CC is a 25-footer that’s trailerable, has a 31-inch draft and has tons of standard features (like a Seakeeper Ride).
Four Winns showed off its brand-new H33 OB.
The Front Runner 43 HTX made its world debut at the show, featuring a stand-up head and shower, a comfortable berth and Omni Sonar capability.
Grady-White debuted its Express 340, a next-generation premium offshore cabin boat.
Nimbus had its FLIBS debut of the 495 Flybridge, designed for long-distance cruising.
The Palm Beach 85, the company’s new flagship, made its world debut at the show, boasting Sedan, Flybridge and Skylounge configurations.
The Italian-made Pardo Yachts 43 made its U.S. premiere.
Prestige had its North American premiere of the all-new Prestige F4.3.
Pursuit showed off its brand-new S 388, built for both offshore fishing and luxury cruising.
Riviera Yachts had two Americas premieres, the Riviera 4300 Sport Express and 72 Sports Motor Yachts Series II Edition, as well as the world premiere of the Riviera 64.
Saxdor had the U.S. premiere of the 400 GTS.
Yamaha’s 295 Series made its world debut, introducing a new era of luxury jet-powered day cruisers.

