4 dream boats over 15 meters to see at Düsseldorf 2025

After seeing the boats and the boats between 10 and 15 metres most anticipated of 2025, it’s time to close the circle dreaming with the largest yachts that we will see, from today, to Boot Düsseldorf 2025. Here is a selection of 5 hulls which, more than boats, are real villas on the sea.

Cranchi Sessantatwo 62 Fly – 20.23 m

This Trovadue 62 also goes in the same direction, which takes up the style of its older sisters, again being designed by Christian Grande, but gains its personality with a straight bow, unique in the Cranchi flybridge range. Read the full article here.

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Cranchi Sixty-two 62 Fly

Solaris Power 70 Long Range – 21.24 m

Flagship of the Solaris Power shipyard, it maintains the soft lines typical of the design that we have come to know on Solaris boats, here at the service of a large hull (over 20 m) which, as the name itself suggests, aims to become a point of reference among luxury and comfortable boats suitable for long cruises. Read the full article here.

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Solaris Power 70 Long Range

Pardo GT75 – 22.86 m

Another flagship, this time from the Pardo Yachts GT range, GT75 is a boat that fully embodies the style of the shipyard, from the simple and elongated lines, to the parallelogram windows, typical of all their models. Read the full article here.

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Brown GT75

Sanlorenzo SP92 – 27.95 m

If the others were villas, this SP92 is more of a palace on the sea. Almost 28 meters overall, for a hull bordering on pleasure vessel classification, the SP range immediately established itself as revolutionary on the market. The interiors redefine the concept of a boat with an open space that goes beyond horizontal limits and also extends vertically, for a totally new rendering of space.

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Sanlorenzo SP92
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