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Bluegame will return to the Palma International Boat Show from 30 April to 3 May 2025 with three Bluegame models on display: the BG54, BG74 and BGX73. The show marks the opening of the Mediterranean yachting season.
The BG54, a high-performing open yacht, is noted for its interior volume and space efficiency. The BG74 offers a hybrid between open and flybridge layouts, designed for owners seeking a versatile cruising experience. The BGX73, part of Bluegame’s crossover line, features a distinctive exterior and interior layout intended to provide the experience of a superyacht within 73 feet.


Visit Bluegame at Palma International Boat Show


Following a strong 2024, Bluegame highlights its continued innovation. Key among last year’s projects was the BGH-HSV (Hydrogen Support Vessel), a hydrogen-powered chase boat that supported the American Magic and Orient Express Racing teams during the America’s Cup in Barcelona.


Building on that experience, Bluegame will launch a new multihull range, BGF (Foil), with the first model—BGF45—set to debut in summer 2025. The company also introduced a new version of its BGM75 multihull, now fitted with twin synchronised gyroscopes developed in partnership with Smart Gyro. This marks a first for the sector, aimed at enhancing onboard stability and comfort.
Bluegame continues to position itself at the forefront of design and marine technology development. Visit Bluegame at PIBS this spring, the show starts on 30th April.
More information can be found at: www.bluegame.it




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