Race Nautica’s pre-show with Dufour, Solaris and Fountaine Pajot previews
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The boat show season is just around the corner and enthusiasts intent on buying are preparing to study the various models to grasp their features, but before the boat shows at the end of the summer there is another possibility: the “pre-show” organized by Race Nautica in Punta Ala, will be a real open day for the Dofour, Fountaine Pajot and Solaris sail and motor brands. The first three days have just ended, and the second event is scheduled for fans Sept. 1-3 (more info at www.racenautica.it).
Race Nautica’s pre-show
The event organized by the Tuscan company is an opportunity for enthusiasts to make contact and study, without the proverbial boat show crush, the models for sale. Novelties such as the new Dufour 41, which will be premiered at Punta Ala, and promises to be one of the most visited boats at upcoming trade shows.
The Punta Ala appointment will be an opportunity for Race Nautica staff to also introduce customers to the new Solaris 40 ST and Solaris 74 RS, coming soon, not to mention the Fountaine Pajot brand, which with its sailing and motor catamarans is one of the leaders in cruising and two-hull charter.
Race Nautica is a company founded in 1998, initially dedicated to the world of racing, now specializing in the sale of sail and power boats for the Dufour, Fountaine Pajot and Solaris brands. It boasts four outlets with attached offices: one at Punta Ala Harbor, Puntone di Scarlino, Marina Cala de’ Medici, and Cala Galera.
For info and reservations in**@*********ca.it
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