HH’s super cruiser catamarans land in Italy
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We told you a few weeks ago about the new HH44 catamaran, a new model from the HH Catamarans shipyard, part of the Hudson Yacht Group. Today the brand’s catamarans finally arrive in Italy thanks toTuscan importer YachtSynergy.
YachtSynergy becomes the reference for HH Catamarans
The Tuscan company based at Marina di Cala Galera (Porto Ercole, Grosseto) has been in the boating market for more than 50 years under the leadership of Tommy Moscatelli. In addition to being a dealer for several brands including Ice Yachts, YachtSynergy has been a major presence for more than 50 years and is also a point of reference for technical advice and assistance.
Starting today
YachtSynergy
also becomes the reference point for all Italian enthusiasts interested in the HH Catamarans shipyard, and the boats it produces. An important opportunity to discover a boat that is not “simply” a super cruiser, but a catamaran for real sailing that focuses on high performance in sailing (and not only on comfort).
What catamarans HH produces
The manufacturer’s catamarans have a performance-cruiser soul, a type of boat that has been emerging internationally in recent years. The design of the HH 44 was entrusted to the American firm Morelli&Melvin, which conceived a modern cat, straddling the quest for on-board comfort and performance, making extensive use of carbon to keep displacement within appreciable parameters. The newest model becomes the entry level (the smallest boat, at 44 feet) in a range that now has 8 models up to the 88-foot largest model, unveiled in 2022.
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For information, visit the website of the Italian importer YachtSynergy
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