Dave Pachoud, of Pachoud Yachts, said the company would launch its latest 20m power catamaran at this year's show. Built in Tauranga and designed by Auckland-based Roger Hill Yacht Design, the 40 tonne catamaran, named Lola, is built with cruising the Pacific Islands in mind.
"She can cruise at a speed of 18-20 knots and with 12,000 litres of fuel capacity, Lola is capable of undertaking long ocean passages," said Mr Pachoud.
Other features of the motor yacht included full beam master cabin and en suite bathroom forward plus three guest cabins and three more bathrooms, and a tender garage housing a 3.5m tender with a hydraulic swim platform.
"The Auckland On Water Boat Show is understandably renowned for the extensive array of large vessels accessible for all show visitors via the purpose-built, temporary marina alongside the Viaduct Events Centre," said Michelle Khan, Auckland On Water Boat Show chief executive.
The show sees Auckland's Viaduct Harbour transformed into a giant showroom for tens of millions of dollars worth of yachts, launches, trailer boats, kayaks, paddleboards, jetskis, marine electronics, safety equipment, engines and specialist marine paints.
With more than 80 large sailing yachts, imported and New Zealand-built motor launches, and inflatable and alloy boats on display this year, show visitors "have an incredible variety of vessels to explore and talk to the builders, designers and owners about".
The 2015 Auckland On Water Boat Show
When: Today until Sunday.
Where: Viaduct Harbour, Auckland