Serenity Solar-Powered Yachts to Showcase at the Virtual Palm Beach International Boat Show | 5.14

5/5/20

The Brand Will Showcase its Solar-Powered Serenity 64 and 74 at the Virtual Show

Coming off the heels of its U.S. debut at the February 2020 Miami International Boat Show, Serenity Yachts will celebrate its Palm Beach launch at the Virtual Palm Beach International Boat Show. Recognized as one of the top boat shows in the country, the virtual show will open on Thursday, May 14, where new information, imagery and virtual tours will remain open to the public year-round on the show’s website.

The Serenity Yachts brand is introducing the future of yachting with its unique solar-powered vessels for today’s modern sailor. The brand will display its Serenity 64 and Serenity 74 yachts at the virtual show.

Serenity Yachts, which was featured in the annual Neiman Marcus Christmas Book in 2018, blends luxury and technology, creating a tranquil yachting experience. With quiet electric motors, the yachts allow all onboard to take in ocean air and listen to waves lapping against the hull, instead of experiencing the smell of diesel fumes and sound of a loud engine.

Led by Executive Director Boyd Taylor, Serenity Yachts strives to eliminate dependency on fossil fuel, and commits to building yachts that stand the test of time. The brand designs its systems to make them simple to upgrade once new and improved technologies are available. Plus, each part of the yacht - from the carbon fiber hulls to the hydraulic flybridge - is designed to maximize efficiency and performance.

Every yacht that Serenity builds is fully customizable. Serenity’s shipbuilders are artisans and seasoned masters of their craft.

Serenity Yachts presently has two lines of vessels: the Serenity 64 and Serenity 74. Each is equipped with the latest technologies and offers a selection of the most cutting-edge equipment in navigation, entertainment, and smart home technologies.

- The Serenity 64 offers 65 square meters of SunPower® solar panels and can cruise indefinitely at 4-6 knots while still providing power to one’s onboard amenities. The vessel features a combined galley and saloon on main deck, four VIP cabins (each with their own en-suite bathroom), one crew cabin, and a hydraulic flybridge. Other layouts are available.

- The Serenity 74 offers 110 square meters of SunPower® solar panels and has the ability to cruise endlessly at 7–9 knots while still powering the onboard amenities. The ideal yacht for chartering, it features a combined galley and saloon on the main deck, four VIP cabins (each cabin with an en-suite bathroom) and two additional cabins and baths in the forepeaks, that can be configured for family or crew (other layouts are available). The Serenity 74’s chic interior was designed with fashion in mind. The vision for the design was inspired by the mind of former Neiman Marcus Fashion Director Ken Downing.

“Serenity Yachts made an impressive debut at the Miami International Boat Show in February, and we are looking forward to introducing our brand in Palm Beach at the Virtual Palm Beach International Boat Show,” said Taylor. “We strive to lead the industry in green technology - the future of yachting - while continuing the luxurious, comfortable experiences that yachting provides. It is our passion to deliver vessels with solar technology that are performance-driven.”

To visit Serenity Yachts’ virtual booth at the Palm Beach International Boat Show or for more information, please visit https://trmg.foleon.com/pbibs-2020/serenity/serenity/.

About Serenity Yachts: Serenity Yachts offers pure electric and hybrid yachts that harness the most natural source of energy - the sun - to give passengers the virtually endless range of sailboat with the space and comfort of a power catamaran. For more information about Serenity Yachts, visit serenityyachts.com, call +1.407.629.7000, or email info@serenityyachts.com. You can also find Serenity Yachts at www.facebook.com/SerenitySolarYachtswww.instagram.com/serenity.yachts, and twitter.com/Serenity_Yachts.

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