Luxury yacht Hemisphere joins PBIBS 2026 lineup

The 145ft charter yacht Hemisphere has joined the lineup for the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show, marking her debut at the event. As the largest catamaran attending, she offers extensive amenities for luxury charters. The show is set to feature over 100 superyachts from March 25 to 29.

The Palm Beach International Boat Show (PBIBS) 2026, scheduled for March 25 to 29, will host more than 100 superyachts available for sale and charter, serving as the second US-based yacht show of the year. Among the highlights is the debut of the 145ft (44.2m) Pendennis-built yacht Hemisphere, recognized as the largest catamaran charter attending the event.

Hemisphere, last showcased at the Antigua Charter Yacht Show in December 2025, is a multi-award-winning vessel. She earned double honors at the 2012 ShowBoats Design Awards for Best Interior Design and Best Interior Layout in the Sailing Yachts categories. In 2025, she was the only sailing yacht charter to appear at FLIBS, underscoring her status as one of the world's largest luxury catamarans.

Designed for outdoor living, Hemisphere features multiple alfresco dining options, open-air lounge areas, a deck Jacuzzi, and a sun deck. As a PADI Certified Training Center, she provides diving gear and certification opportunities. Water toys include four Seabobs, a windsurfer, kayak, water-skis, wakeboard, kneeboard, and stand-up paddleboard.

Interiors, crafted by Michael Leach, emphasize spaciousness with air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, satellite TV, plush seating, and a large lounge that doubles as a cinema room. Accommodation consists of five cabins for up to 12 guests: two VIPs, two doubles, and a twin, each with ensuite facilities.

Viewings of Hemisphere will be available throughout the show. For charter inquiries in the Caribbean or Mediterranean, contact a yacht broker for details on availability and costs.

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