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Absolute Yachts set for boot Düsseldorf 2024

by Absolute Yachts 10 Jan 2024 11:14 GMT 20-28 January 2024
48 Coupé © Absolute Yachts

Absolute Yachts returns to Germany for Boot Düsseldorf, presenting four models from the Absolute fleet: 48 Coupé, 52 Fly, Navetta 52 and Navetta 58.

With estimated attendance at about 237,000 visitors and over 1,500 exhibitors, Boot is the world's largest yacht and watersports trade show, held at the Messe Düsseldorf trade fair district.

48 Coupé - The absolute horizon

The 48 Coupé - "The Absolute horizon" - embodies the latest and sportiest trends of luxury yachting. It combines the impeccable comfort with a dynamic profile, distinctive design, and a constant focus on the nautical experience. This is guaranteed by the excellent visibility provided by the open bulwarks and the glazed balustrades astern. Inside, panoramic views are assured by the exceptionally large areas of glazing both in the salon, and in the three staterooms below decks, with their large hull windows ensuring excellent natural lighting.

The level of comfort in all the interior spaces is at Absolute's characteristically high standards of luxury. Sustainability, always a key factor in the brand's design outlook, can be seen in the solar panels on the roof and in the electrically-opening windows, which make it possible to activate natural air circulation, reducing energy usage for air conditioning.

52 Fly - The absolute direction

The Absolute 52 Fly, presented in 2023, is the newest yacht in the Flybridge range. This yacht has been named the "The Absolute direction", because it has introduced an entirely new direction in luxury yachts, including a cutting-edge design with features that are normally found only on much larger yachts. In fact, alongside the characteristics that hallmark all Absolute yachts, such as ample headroom, floors with a minimum of steps, and the extensive use of sliding doors, the truly astonishing feat in the 52 Fly is the massive space throughout.

The salon is roomy and beautifully detailed, served by a superbly-equipped galley that even has a large pantry and a full-height fridge-freezer. The full-beam owner stateroom is located in the bow location to ensure privacy and quiet, and it has a fine marble bathroom with extensive storage units. The VIP stateroom midships can be considered as a second master stateroom, with generous space and impeccable finish. The third guest cabin has twin berths, with good headroom and an electrically-operated system that enables its transformation into a double berth.

In addition, there is a multi-function crew cabin aft. Outside, there are multiple deck areas that provide space and openness including a generously sized cockpit terrace that is distinctive thanks to its open bulwarks. Above, the superbly designed flybridge is conveniently equipped with free-standing furniture, a wet bar, and galley to enhance the experience for you and your guests. Finally, the bow area is comfortably outfitted with a three-person sunlounger, teak table, and settes for the perfect ambiance.

Navetta 52 - the absolute appeal

Navetta 52 - known as the "The Absolute Appeal" - was designed to ensure high levels of cruising comfort in all conditions. The side decks are protected above by a cantilevered superstructure and at the side by sturdy bulwarks, and the cockpit terrace is also entirely covered by the flybridge. The same all-weather appeal can be seen on the foredeck, where the settee is shaded behind the loungers for soaking up the sun.

The flybridge is exceptionally large, a privileged location for around-the-clock enjoyment, with a dinette, an outdoor galley, and an aft terrace area with moveable seating for maximum flexibility. The flybridge helm is accompanied by sofas for sailing with friends. Inside the main salon, the vast windows are accompanied by Absolute's skill in sophisticated, minimalist interior design. The galley is positioned so that it can serve both the salon and the cockpit terrace, and if required it can be separated by electrically-operated vertical glass screens.

The main helm station is modern and ergonomic, with a door opening onto the side deck so that the captain can use the joystick when outside during mooring.

Navetta 58 - the absolute leader

Navetta 58, known as the "The Absolute Leader", is a yacht very different from the traditional design standards, making it a true leader in its category. Its plumb bow and distinctive architecture ensure generous dimensions, as can be seen on the flybridge. This space has an aft area for relaxation, a central area with dinette and grill, and a flybridge helm station forward at the bow that includes additional seating comprising of two L-shaped settees. On the main deck, the cockpit terrace is furnished with a sofa and dining table, and it provides access to the salon, where the galley - whose facilities include a large worktop, a full-sized fridge, a four-burner hob, a sink and a dishwasher - is located just aft of the principal helm station. Below decks, accommodations consist of a master stateroom midships and a VIP suite in the bows, both with pillarless windows, spacious storage, ensuite bathrooms, and sophisticated furnishings. A third guest cabin has twin beds, seamlessly transformable to a double berth.

Absolute awaits you at Boot Düsseldorf 2024

A visit to the Absolute display at Boot Düsseldorf provides an excellent opportunity to view the extraordinary attention to detail that has always been one of the brand's distinctive features. Absolute will be present at stand B28 in Hall 6. For enquiries and to book your visit, please contact us at .

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