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Ramesh Jadhav @go_65a636277bcc8
The Luxury Yacht market estimated at USD 8.41 Billion in the year 2022, is projected to reach a revised size of USD 15.68 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.1% over the analysis period 2023-2030.

A yacht is any type of sea vessel that is mostly utilized for recreational or pleasure purposes like entertaining, cruising, fishing, water sports, or year-round accommodations. Yachts are large enough and have sleeping quarters on board for overnight trips, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Luxury yachts are commonly associated with luxury and opulence, and a symbol of a lavish lifestyle. The yacht industry is expected to witness increased demand for luxury yachts with long-range capabilities and more lavish amenities, given the growing desire of luxury yacht owners for adventure travels to popular locations such as Antarctica and Galapagos. With the development of various software to design yachts, there is a shift towards innovative designs with brighter and open-plan interiors.

Key Prominent Players In The Luxury Yacht Market:
Damen Yachting BV (Netherlands),Azimut|Benetti Group (Italy),Baglietto S.p.A. (Italy),BENETEAU (France), Cheoy Lee Shipyards Limited (China), Dyna Craft Ltd. (US), Feadship (Netherlands), Ferretti S.p.a (Italy), FIPA Group (Germany), Fr. Lürssen Werft GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), HanseYachts AG (Germany) Heesen Yachts (Netherlands), Horizon (US), ICON Yachts (Netherlands), Kingship Marine Limited (China), O Yachts (US), Oceanco (Netherlands), Overmarine Group (Italy), Perini Navi S.p.a (Italy), Bavaria Yachtbau GmbH (Germany), Princess Yachts International Plc (UK), Sanlorenzo Spa (Italy), Sunseeker (UK), Brunswick Corporation (US)

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