Bali. A range ready to grow with the 52-footer

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baliIt is since 2014 that the French Catana Group shipyard has relied on the capable hands of the Coretti family of Adriaship, a historic importer based in Grado in the upper Adriatic Sea, to sell its two ranges of catamarans in Italy, the more cruising and affordable Bali range from a “price” point of view and the more racer and technologically advanced Catana range. A quick look at what’s new: as for the Bali range (which has sold 100 boats in 24 months) we will have to wait until the next Cannes Boat Show to see the new 5.2 in the water, while for the Bali 5.8 the waiting time is extended until 2018. As for Catana, however, the new 53-footer will be presented in La Grand Motte in April 2017. www.adriaship.it, adriaship@adriaship.it, tel. 0431 83504

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