Catana lands in Italy and chooses Adria Ship
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Catana Group is celebrating its 30th anniversary by relaunching the brand in Italy and entrusting Adria Ship of the Coretti family (Italian dealer for Elan and Impression Yachts) with both the historic Catana brand and the new Bali line.

Adria Ship, also approaching a milestone birthday (coming of age, 18 years in January 2015), is now set to support the Italian relaunch of the French shipyard’s boats and with it the debut of the new Bali 4.2 and Bali 4.5 catamarans, committing its entire sales network, from Sicily to Friuli Venezia Giulia, where its sales management is based and the Darsena San Marco where the new market trend has been anticipated and berths have already been equipped to accommodate this type of boat. The Grado-based company will also be a dealer of Catana models (42, 47, 53, 59 and 70 feet).
CATANA, CATAMARAN ATELIER
The shipyard in Canet en Roussillon, on the Spanish border, was purchased in 2003 by designer Olivier Poncin which has developed production, especially accentuating the customization of Catana models, which have now reached a level of such refinement that this shipyard can be credited with the title of a true “atelier” of catamarans.
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