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Sessa Marine present at three major nautical events around the world

by Sessa Marine 26 Oct 2024 06:45 PDT
São Paulo Boat Show © Sessa Marine

Shipyard presented the new F60 in Cannes and the re-debut of the KL40, now manufactured in Brazil, at the São Paulo Boat Show, reassuring its presence in the global market.

In recent weeks, Sessa Marine has participated in three major international nautical events: the Cannes Yachting Festival in France, the Salone Náutico in Genoa, Italy, and the São Paulo Boat Show in Brazil. Participations highlighted the brand's strength and versatility, which unites the tradition of shipyards in Italy and Brazil.

With teams working in sync in Italy and Brazil, the brand was able to open its main vessels to the public, reinforcing its strength on the global nautical scene and consolidating the expansion and growth plans drawn up last year, when operations in both countries were unified.

The highlight of the event season was the brand's return to the Cannes Yachting Festival with the World Premiere of the eagerly awaited F60. Participation in the world's major Boat Shows and the presentation of the new fly model are essential in the shipyard's strategy to continue its global objectives and strengthen the image of the Sessa Marine brand on the world stage. The positive response received by the public during the events has guided and encouraged the shipyard to continue innovating in the quest to meet customer expectations.

After shining and surprising at the Cannes Yachting Festival, the new F60 vessel headed to Italy, where it was presented at the Salone Náutico de Genoa, one of the most consolidated and traditional nautical shows in the world, designed by Davide Cipriani of Centrostile Design, the F60 stands out for its modern and elegant design, with harmonious volumes that reflect the Italian identity and tradition of Sessa Marine. The vessel is a classic sport flybridge that offers high performance and customization options, providing owners with a unique sailing style and experience.

Its hull is designed to guarantee speed and resistance, resulting in comfortable and safe navigation. The internal details are also impressive: the main deck has a kitchen integrated into the salon, surrounded by windows that offer excellent natural light and visibility. On the lower deck, three spacious, well-appointed suites provide comfort and privacy for guests.

The new project also paid particular attention to external areas, ensuring more space for contact with nature. Four independent areas, a platform, and a stern square with an oversized garage, bow, and flybridge allow different leisure and entertainment options.

At the São Paulo Boat Show, the largest in Latin America, Sessa Marine's novelty was the presentation of the first KL40 manufactured in Brazil. A successful model in Europe, the vessel had three units sold in Brazil even before the official launch at the Boat Show, and it will be delivered later this year.

With an open and sporty concept, the KL40 was designed to offer a great outdoor living space. It also caters to overnight stays on board, with space to accommodate four people comfortably. Italian design is present in every detail of this boat, emphasizing the side terraces and its modular cockpit, which allows you to change the arrangement of the sofas, creating different layouts to receive friends and family.

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