Solaris: here is the new 64 RS, but how many new features for 2019
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Solaris shipyard was once again the flagship of made in Italy at the Dusseldorf Boat Show this year with a booth that certainly could not go unnoticed. Four models on display, the new 44 presented at the fall shows, the Solaris 50, the Solaris 55, and the brand new Solaris 64 RS presented for the occasion in Dusseldorf.
The 64 takes up the tradition of part of the Solaris production, namely those boats also designed for long sailing, but reinterpreted as always in a modern key with the signature of Soto Acebal. The raised saloon-style deckhouse contributes to the indoor/outdoor communication effect that is key to boats that carry a bluewater cruising philosophy in their DNA in addition to sportiness. At 19.40 meters long, 5.40 meters wide and with a maximum draft of 3.30 meters, the Solaris 64 RS promises to be one of the most interesting boats of the 2019 season.
This is just one of Solaris’s new products for 2019, in fact, also coming under Soto Acebal’s signature is an 80-footer that as a philosophy will be in line with the new 64′. From the preliminary numbers published by Soto Acebal, it will be 23.99 mt long, with a width of 6.39 mt and a maximum draft of 4 mt.
If this were not enough, Solaris has also decided to upgrade its production facility in Aquileia, which is being enlarged to enable even more efficient production from both a numerical and qualitative standpoint.
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