Windermere unveils new sustainable GT Mono Light class
Windermere’s third sustainable race day introduced a new national class and underlined growing momentum behind lower-carbon powerboat racing.
The new boat was exhibited in the MS Marine GmbH booth, where it attracted numerous visitors throughout the show. Representatives of the German and international press, suppliers, dealers and partners of MS Marine GmbH were invited to the unveiling of the STERK 31 RC, which was presented by the STERK team, consisting of Managing Partner Milan Sterk, Yacht Designer Carlos Vidal and Naval Architect Sasha Vlad, who outlined the story behind the project, along with key points concerning the design, materials used, technical details and the unique hull shape.
Present at the booth throughout was the first STERK dealer Lars Kalter of Buy a Boat KalterHundt GmbH with his dedicated team, who were responsible, among other things, for boat viewings, consulting, part of the organisation and the catering. All in all, the show was a success for STERK, with numerous dealer inquiries and orders received from all over Europe and overseas.




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