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A bumper Sanctuary Cove Internationall Boat Show for TMG Yachts

by TMG Yachts 28 May 03:46 BST 22-25 May 2025
TMG Yachts at Sanctuary Cove © TMG Yachts

Lagoon & PRESTIGE Draw Major Crowds and Sales Momentum

For TMG Yachts, the 2025 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show was a resounding success, with a premier lineup of luxury multihulls and motor yachts capturing the attention of boaters from across the country. TMG's reputation for delivering world-class European brands with seamless local aftersales service and support was front and centre throughout the event.

Lagoon: 43 Australian Premiere Turns Heads

The all-new Lagoon 43 made her much-anticipated Australian debut and didn't disappoint with a number of orders secured. With her open-plan saloon, direct side access and innovative semi-flybridge, she was one of the most talked-about models at the show. Paired with the imposing Lagoon SIXTY 5 which now has a number of admirers aiming for both European and local deliveries, the Lagoon stand was a constant hive of activity.

"The Lagoon 43 has hit the ground running - the replacement for the worlds most popular catamaran the Lagoon 42 has struck a chord amongst the cruising catamaran community," said Lagoon brand manager Joe Fox. "It's clear that Lagoon is embracing modern design in a way that speaks directly to Australian buyers."

Prestige: Space, Comfort & Versatility in Demand

The sporty PRESTIGE 420 and the spacious multi-award-winning PRESTIGE M48 multihull motor yacht continued to draw attention to this growing brand of luxury yachts. The PRESTIGE M48's superyacht level finishes, stability and large entertaining areas wowed experienced cruisers, while the 420 attracted newcomers eager for luxury and simplicity.

"It is clear why the M48 and the PRESTIGE brand in general has been scooping up so many global awards, no matter if you are launching in Australia or in Europe direct from the shipyard, PRESTIGE has a model in the range for you." said John Cowpe, Managing Director.

Luxury Cruising on the Rise

With strong sales activity, numerous follow-up consultations, and a clear appetite for large, comfortable, liveaboard yachts, SCIBS 2025 was a landmark show for TMG Yachts. Interest in European delivery programs also surged, offering buyers a new way to begin their ownership journey.

TMG Yachts remains at the forefront of luxury multihull and motor yacht sales in Australia, with a future as bright as the Gold Coast sun.

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