Here are the first renderings: for Felci and Nauta the design of the new Grand Soleil 58
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We’ll have to wait at least another year to see her in the water (the launch is scheduled for January 2016) but let’s start to make you jealous by showing you the first renderings of the new Grand Soleil 58 entrusted to Umberto Felci and Nauta’s design. An all-Italian three-way marriage between Cantiere del Pardo and the well-known pencils just mentioned. The characteristics of the boat, 17.40 meters long and 5.20 meters wide, will be a medium-light displacement, a very powerful hull and a streamlined and sporty deckhouse modeled by the Nauta studio, which, together with the flared broadside, are the mark that will distinguish the latest generation Grand Soleils from those designed by Claudio Maletto. Watchword: quality, finish and performance. For the interior, there will be a choice of different layouts with alternative solutions for the master cabin and dinette. There will be a careful search for details and the choice of solutions that can improve life on board, but always with the utmost attention to the boat’s sailing performance, which rely on the fast hull designed by Umberto Felci.
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