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Grand Soleil Reveals Two New Projects

By Administrator · On June 6, 2017

The historical Italian yard Cantiere del Pardo just announced two new models: a 34 ft performance and, for the first time, a full custom 80 ft.

Do you remember the GS 58? Italian yard Cantiere del Pardo will be present at the next Cannes Boat Show her little sister, the GS 34, dedicated to IRC rating. This sailboat will offer the best comfort and performance all while staying within a limited weight range for top performance. The yard did not reveal a lot of details for now,  but we can say that the competition, in this market segment, will be fierce this year. Read More

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