Ranieri International was among the exhibitors at the 4th Venice Boat Show, which was held in the wonderful setting of the Arsenale from May 31st to June 4th.
The place where the Serenissima built its glorious fleet several centuries ago was now used by Ranieri International to exhibit its boats. The poetic key to this place opens up the view of the two models of the SUNDECK line that the New Nautic Show dealer brought to this year’s boat show: Next 220 SH and Next 240 SH.
Perfect for day cruising, these types of boats find a thriving market in the Venice Lagoon precisely because of their particular layout. According to the restrictive regulations of this stretch of water, which impose a maximum beam of 2.30 m to navigate all the canals of the city, Ranieri International boats are able to fully meet the needs of owners who want to enjoy not only the coastline, but also the historic centre of Venice.
New Nautic Show, in business for no less than 22 years, is present at the Venice Boat Show with Ranieri International for the second year running:
“We have started to market Ranieri International’s boats that are best suited to the Venice Lagoon, which is why we purchase and offer our Venetian customers 19- or 21-foot open or walkaround boats, thus respecting the measurements imposed by law – says Alan Cognolato, owner of New Nautic Show – However, as we are also close to larger sea areas such as Jesolo and Caorle, we have the possibility of also marketing boats of larger categories, fulfilling the various needs of customers.”
The Soverato-based boatyard has succeeded in encapsulating quality, design and dynamism in two boats that are well under 10 metres in length. These features usually belong to the larger models in the SUNDECK line, and these boats manage to meet the needs of owners looking for style, performance and incredible comfort on board.
The strength of this line, in fact, lies in the shape of the hull, which not only captivates with its sleek lines, but also offers outstanding performance, as well as a large sundeck in the bow, comfortable seating in the stern and, if desired, an underdeck useful for shelter during very sunny days, especially with children on board.
This year’s Venice boat show was much more important and attended than previous years, which bodes well for the future of boating, and tourism, in the Upper Adriatic area, as Alan Cognolato, dealer of Ranieri International, also sums up:
“This year’s boat show saw a lot of interest; this shows that people want to buy boats in order to experience the sea as much as possible, and this is what we also hope for”.