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Save the date for SCIBS 2025, a line-up you cannot miss out

by Beneteau Group 13 May 16:09 NZST 22-25 May 2025
Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show © SCIBS

Beneteau, Excess Catamarans, and Lagoon Catamarans are pleased to announce their participation in the highly anticipated Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS), set to take place from May 22nd to 25th, 2025 on Queensland's Gold Coast in Australia.

We will showcase an impressive fleet of 10 models at this prestigious event, hosting two Asia-Pacific Premieres—the Beneteau Antares 9 and the Lagoon 43, as well as one Australia Debut—the Excess 14.

Beneteau

  • Sailboats: Oceanis 30.1, Oceanis 37.1—from Spirit Marine
  • Outboards: Antares 12, Antares 11, Antares 9 (Asia-Pacific Premiere)—from Spirit Marine
  • Inboards: Swift Trawler 41, Gran Turismo 41—from Flagstaff Marine

Beneteau reaffirms its commitment to the Australian Market. The brand will present a fleet of 7 models, showcasing our latest innovation and technology.

We have a big surprise for the visitors. The new-generation Antares 9, who had just stepped out of the glorious stage of Boot Dusseldorf for her World Premiere in January will land at the Gold Coast and be presented for her Asia-Pacific Premiere at SCIBS. What a Beneteau powerboat speed!

This display is a joint effort carried out by our two esteemed dealers in Australia: Flagstaff Marine and Spirit Marine.

New models

Antares 9 — Asia-Pacific Premiere

The Antares 9 is the result of a subtle balance between performance and safety, between exterior space and interior volume.

The modular aft cockpit is among the most spacious. Her contemporary galley, elegantly integrated into the wheelhouse, is equipped with an 80-litre refrigerator, of a gas stove or electric burners, an optional microwave, and copious storage.

The forward owner's cabin, with its queen-sized berth, is spacious and refined. This model also features a guest cabin with a double berth and windows in the hull, as well as a shared head and shower compartment.

Equipped with a 500 HP outboard engine for maximum power, and with large fuel tanks, she boasts an autonomy of 130 nautical miles at cruising speed, to go the distance and for a long time.

Antares 12

Our region's first Antares 12 arrived in Queensland, Australia last October. She epitomizes the essence and rich heritage of the Antares line, while pushing the boundaries of comfort, space, and elegance to new heights. With its convertible salon in the wheelhouse, this remarkable vessel can accommodate up to eight people for a truly enjoyable overnight stay on board. Powered by twin Mercury Verado V10 400 HP engines, equipped with an integrated joystick, the Antares 12 delivers the power and agility required for an exhilarating experience on the water. In response to diverse market demands, the Antares 12 is also available with triple Mercury Verado V8 300 HP engines. A side platform effortlessly lowers, providing convenient access to and from the water.

Must-see models

For outboards, we will also have the Antares 11 day boat, the ultimate weekender fun trips with friends or comfortable getaways with the family. The Antares 11 focuses on comfort and space, as well as safety and innovation.

For sailboats, two comfortable family cruisers from the Oceanis family—30.1 and 37.1 will be exhibited. The Oceanis 30.1 is easy to sail but lively to helm and promises new experiences and thrills. The Oceanis 37.1 has all the line's hallmarks and offers eco-friendly solutions like an optional electric motor or iroko slatted cockpit floor.

For inboards, we will showcase the long-distance passage maker Swift Trawler 41 and the lush Gran Tursimo 41 sports cruiser to the visitors at the show. The GT 41 is a thoroughbred offering top levels of comfort and ample thrills behind the wheel, making her the ideal pleasure boat. The Swift Trawler 41 is available with both Fly and Sedan versions, ample living space, comfortable and practical, offering an on-board capacity of up to 7 passengers.

Excess Catamarans

Sailboat: Excess 14 (Australian Premiere)—from Flagstaff Marine

Excess's dealers in Australia 38 South Yacht Sales and Flagstaff Marine will team up and represent Excess at the show. This show also marks the official debut of 38 South Yacht Sales as Excess's official dealer in Australia.

The Excess 14 is presented at the show for her Australian Premiere. The boating experts from both 38 South Yacht Sales and Flagstaff Marine will be on the spot for introductions and guidance.

New model - Excess 14 - Australian Premiere

The Excess 14 stands out with its sleek lines, a testament to the meticulous design work and impeccable industrial execution that are unique to the brand. This remarkable vessel introduces a layout never seen before in the market, available in both the owner's version and the charter version. It offers an unparalleled sailing experience, with helm stations located at the stern, providing direct contact with the rudders and a clear view of the sails, drawing inspiration from monohulls. Moreover, the Excess 14 prioritizes comfort and modularity, ensuring a delightful living space for all onboard.

Lagoon Catamarans

Sailboats: SIXTY 5, Lagoon 43 (Asia-Pacific Premiere)—from TMG Yachts

Lagoon's exclusive dealer in Australia TMG Yachts will represent Lagoon and showcase two Lagoon models at the show, hosting one Asia-Pacific Premiere of the Lagoon 43.

New model - Lagoon 43 — Asia-Pacific Premiere

The Lagoon 43 was officially revealed at last year's Cannes Yachting Festival, defining the future of of multihull design.

This brand new model is the promise of memorable moments at sea, with a catamaran that adapts to suit all preferences. Lagoon has redesigned access to the catamaran by creating an additional aft entryway for each hull. This innovative solution facilitates movement between the boat and the dock, combining comfort and safety to promote well-being on board.

The new hull form of the Lagoon 43 features generous interior volumes-as well as larger berths, with greater dimensions in every cabin-offering unprecedented living space for a boat in this category.

Lagoon has reimagined life on board, presenting a versatile boat with modular boundaries. This advance makes it possible to transform the space, connecting the interior and the exterior, the saloon and the cockpit, according to preference.

Must-see model

Also on display is the luxurious and elegant SIXTY 5. Designed by renowned naval architects, she offers multiple possible configurations, without compromises. Life on board is peaceful. Open spaces are flooded with natural light, leading your gaze toward the horizon.

We sincerely invite you to visit our booths at SCIBS 2025, exploring our remarkable vessels and discussing your boating programs with us.

Show info
Date: May 22nd-25th, 2025
Venue: Sanctuary Cove, Queensland, Australia

Models on display

Beneteau

  • Sailboats: Oceanis 30.1, Oceanis 37.1—from Spirit Marine
  • Outboards: Antares 12, Antares 11, Antares 9 (Asia-Pacific Premiere)—from Spirit Marine
  • Inboards: Swift Trawler 41, Gran Turismo 41—from Flagstaff Marine

Lagoon Catamarans

  • Sailboats: Lagoon 43 (Asia-Pacific Premiere), SIXTY 5—from TMG Yachts

Excess Catamarans

  • Sailboats: Excess 14 (Australian Premiere)—from Flagstaff Marine

Key events at SCIBS 2025

Press Conference
Date: May 23rd, 2025
Time: 9:15AM
Venue: TMG Yachts booth

Lagoon 43 Welcome Party (Invitation-only)
Date: May 24th, 2025
Time: Starts at night
Venue: TMG Yachts booth

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