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Check out the latest in ultra-luxury yachts

Sunreef. Take a look at the ten biggest and shiniest toys on display at the sixth edition of the Singapore Yacht Show.

It's eye-candy aplenty at the sixth edition of the Singapore Yacht Show, which kicks off Friday with vessels designed to appeal to the mega-wealthy.

The weekend-long event aims to be a platform to introduce high-net worth individuals to yachting professionals and owners in order to bolster Southeast Asia's yachting culture .

The yacht industry hope to capitalize on the tourism potential of Southeast Asian islands, world-renowned for their beauty, as well as the region's growing population of billionaires.

Take a look at the ten biggest and shiniest toys on display.

Developed by Italian shipbuilders Benetti, this 56-meter yacht has an East-meets-West aesthetic with its combination of briar-root wood, lilac and jade embellishments. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped beach club onboard, complete with pool, bar, gymnasium, steam, shower and massage room.

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Following a successful debut last year, Dutch shipbuilder Amels is back again this year with the 55-meter La Familia. Featuring work by noted yacht designers Tim Heywood and Laura Sessa, the boat has a 25-meter sun deck and can host 12 guests and 13 crew members.

In Singapore waters for the first time, this 50-meter yacht accommodates up to 12 guests and 10 crew members. Built by New Zealand's Sensation Yachts, the luxury vessel also has a jacuzzi and WiFi.

This 34-meter yacht, which sells for nearly $3 million, was recently refitted to include a new wheelhouse console, navigation system and hydraulics. Designed by Moonen Shipyards, nine guests comfortably fit in the boat's plush, dark-wood interiors.

A 31.7-meter yacht with a $6 million price-tag, this Italian creation is pitched to buyers as offering speed, style and unparalleled comfort.

The 23-meter motor yacht will make its regional debut this year, offering what the sellers call "agile cruising" with the latest modified deep V-hull.

Making its world premiere at the Singapore Yacht Show, the 20-meter Supreme is part of a new range of luxury catamarans. The Supreme has a main room surrounded with floor-to-ceiling glass that opens onto the cockpit and gives guests direct access to the deck through sliding doors.

Part of Azimut's Flybridge Collection, the 20-meter model is also one of the boats making its Asian debut this year. The vessel's carbon fiber superstructure makes it considerably lighter than its peers and more spacious inside.

This 20-meter cruising catamaran has a full fly deck as well as solar panels that make it completely self-sufficient when at anchor.

The Quadrofoil is an eco-friendly jet ski raised on four hydrofoils that can slice through the water. It makes its Asian debut this year.

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Correction: This report has been updated to reflect that the Quadrofoil is an above-water vehicle.



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