A Busy Week for British Superyacht Members
- British Superyacht
- Apr 29
- 3 min read

This week is significantly busy for members of British Superyacht, as they head into a packed schedule of international yacht shows and business networking events designed to drive growth, forge new relationships, and showcase the strength and innovation of the British superyacht sector.
With representation across three major events, the 'Palma International Yacht Show' in Mallorca, the 'RNLI College' in Poole, and the 'Jersey Boat Show' in the Channel Islands, British Superyacht members are seizing the opportunity to engage directly with clients, suppliers, and industry peers from across the globe.

At the 'Palma International Yacht Show', British Superyacht members are flying the flag for the sector at the Mediterranean’s key spring yachting showcase. As one of the premier events in the European yachting calendar, Palma provides the perfect platform for members to promote their services to a wide audience of brokers, owners, and industry stakeholders. From showcasing refit and repair capabilities to presenting cutting-edge sustainable technology, the British delegation is underscoring our vital contribution to the global superyacht market.
Also in the Mediterranean, the MYBA Charter Show is underway with British Superyacht members exhibiting and meeting with clients. This year the show has returned to its roots in San Remo, with an extensive display of yachts on show at the Port Sole Marina.

Back home, members are also taking full advantage of more networking opportunities. In Poole, the next British Superyacht Soiree will take place at the RNLI College, a gathering focused on collaboration and innovation. This event offers a valuable forum for members to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and explore opportunities for joint ventures or business growth. The British Isles remains a hub for superyacht manufacturing, services, training, and supply-chain excellence, and events like these help ensure continued collaboration across all corners of the industry.

Meanwhile, the 'Jersey Boat Show' presents a unique platform to connect with renowned superyacht services and clients from the Channel Islands and beyond. British Superyacht Ambassador, Channel Island Port Services, are hosting a business reception to highlight British expertise across the sector. Guests include government, industry experts and senior Royal Navy representatives. The Jersey event is also a crucial opportunity to raise awareness of the broader economic impact of the industry and also to champion the importance of local skills development and career pathways within maritime sectors.
Across all three events, British Superyacht members are united by a shared mission: to promote excellence, strengthen relationships, and drive sustainable growth. This week is not just about visibility, it’s about impact. Members are delivering presentations, hosting business receptions, and participating in roundtable discussions on key topics such as decarbonisation, supply-chain resilience, and workforce development.
The week also underscores British Superyacht’s ongoing commitment to supporting its members in every aspect of their business, from international trade to local visibility. By maintaining a strong presence at major shows and networking hubs, the organisation continues to be a vital connector in the ecosystem of British maritime success.
As the sun shines on Palma, Poole, and Jersey, British Superyacht members are making waves across the sector, ensuring that the British Isles remain firmly at the forefront of global superyacht innovation and excellence.
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