The BGX83 is the point where Bluegame’s crossover thinking fully comes together, delivered in its largest and most capable platform yet. Making its global debut at boot Düsseldorf 2026, the 25.6 metre flagship completes the BGX range and redefines what an 83 foot yacht can offer in terms of space, circulation, and connection to the sea.

At the stern, the BGX83’s signature beach club evolves into a true open air lounge. A hydraulic bathing platform combines with a starboard side opening section to dramatically widen the usable space at water level. This area flows directly into the aft saloon, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior and creating a layout more commonly associated with much larger superyachts.
The owner’s accommodation is a standout. The full beam master suite spans an impressive 6.3 metres and sits low in the hull, directly connected to the aft saloon. The result is a private apartment with immediate sea access and exceptional natural light. Forward, the yacht offers either two or three generously sized VIP cabins, while discreet crew quarters ensure efficient service without compromising owner privacy.
On the main deck, Bluegame’s asymmetric layout places a single staircase to starboard, freeing up volume for a spacious dining area and allowing for a customisable outdoor bar and galley arrangement. Above, the upper saloon is wrapped in 360 degree glazing and furnished with opposing sofas, reinforcing the sense of openness and panoramic visibility.
Power comes from triple Volvo Penta IPS 1200 units, delivering a cruising speed around 28 knots and a top speed close to 30 knots. The IPS setup enhances efficiency and close quarters handling, aligning with the BGX83’s owner focused brief.

With exterior design by Zuccon International Project, interiors by Lissoni & Partners, and the concept driven by Luca Santella, the BGX83 delivers superyacht thinking in a compact, purposeful flagship.

















