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World’s Best Explorer Yacht to headline 2025 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show

Australia’s Gold Coast this month welcomes the multi-million-dollar Italian Superyacht, Pazienza – awarded ‘World’s Best Explorer Yacht’ at the World Superyacht Awards.

The 35-metre vessel will be on show 22-25 May at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS), courtesy of world leading long-range yacht builder, Cantiere delle Marche.

Pazienza was sold to its current Australian owner during SCIBS 2021.

Designed by Italian master craftsman Francesco Paszkowski, the Pazienza is reminiscent of a penthouse on the sea and recently won the Displacement Motor Yachts – 499GT and below, 30m to 34.9m and 40m to 45.9 category at the World Superyacht Awards in Venice.

Paul Miletta, regional director Australia & New Zealand for Cantiere delle Marche, said: “We are so excited to have M/Y Pazienza on display at SCIBS, with Australian demand for this type of luxury vessel being strong. It is our first new boat that has arrived in Australia, with others in build for Australian clients.”

With a range of 7,000 nautical miles, the superyacht possible to comfortably explore the waterways of the South Pacific.

Corey Rattray-Wood, head of events at Mulpha Events, said: “We’re thrilled to bring a touch of Italian flair and prestige to Sanctuary Cove and delighted that SCIBS has been chosen as the event for his Australian debut. With over 45,000 visitors expected, this year’s show promises to be our biggest and most luxurious yet and the Pazienza is sure to be a star attraction.”

SCIBS is owned and operated by Mulpha Events and supported by the Queensland Government through Tourism & Events Queensland and Experience Gold Coast.

SCIBS is Australia’s largest boating and marine showcase, attracting more than 330 exhibitors, 760 boats and thousands of marine products. Now in its 36th year, SCIBS is an annual event on the international boat show calendar for the marine industry and recreational boating enthusiasts. sanctuarycoveboatshow.com.au

Source: www.exhibitionworld.co.uk

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