HALMA RIB at BOOT DUSSELDORF, international debut for the Sicilian shipyard

HALMA RIB took part in BOOT Düsseldorf with the new HR30, a boat we had the chance to test exclusively a few weeks ago at Marina Porto Antico.

The quality that impressed us, along with the boat’s starting price of around €100,000, certainly caught the attention of many visitors at the shipyard’s stand in Hall 3, where the boat was on full display. In addition to its extremely sporty design, the HR30 boasts a maximum beam of 3.35 meters, an important width that allows for surprisingly spacious onboard areas for a 30-footer.

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HALMA RIB confirms its commitment to attending the most important boat shows in the industry. After its first international showcase in Düsseldorf, the shipyard will be present at Nauticsud from February 8 to 16 with the HR30. This will be followed by the Venice Boat Show at the end of May, where HALMA RIB will exhibit its smaller model, the HR25. After the summer, the brand will head to the Cannes Yachting Festival and the Genoa International Boat Show, where the full range will be presented—including the HR25, HR30, and, as a world premiere, the HR35.

The HR35 will feature a T-top and a distinctive design while staying true to HALMA RIB’s signature style, with high-end finishes and a unique look. It will have a deep-V hull and a widened bow, which significantly increases interior space.

At BOOT Düsseldorf, we had the chance to meet Filippo Graziano Amoroso, CEO of HALMA RIB, who shared his enthusiasm about the event: “This is our shipyard’s first experience at an international boat show, and to be honest, I didn’t expect such a great response. We decided to participate mainly to introduce our brand and let people experience firsthand what we’re capable of. Today, we’re proudly showcasing our HR30, but our goal is to expand the range with two new models, which we hope will generate the same interest as the HR30”.

There’s no doubt about the quality of HALMA RIB’s boats, nor their hulls, which delivered an exciting ride during our test and, above all, impressed us with their remarkable stability at sea.

We’re eagerly looking forward to seeing the new HR25 in action, and at the Venice Boat Show, one of our top priorities will be getting it out on the water for a sea trial.

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