Grand Banks 62 Brings High-Speed Efficiency to Long-Range Cruising
Grand Banks Yachts introduces the Grand Banks 62, combining long-range efficiency, higher cruising speeds and refined accommodation in a new…
Sacs Tecnorib will attend the Palma International Boat Show from 30 April to 3 May 2025, showcasing four models at Stand M-34, Zone 1. Held in Palma de Mallorca, the event marks an important opening to the Mediterranean boating season.
In collaboration with Swiss Yachting and Spanish dealer Helimotor, the Italian manufacturer will present two models from the PIRELLI Speedboats line — the PIRELLI 30 and PIRELLI 35 — alongside two from the Strider range, the Strider 13 and Strider 11.
The PIRELLI Speedboats, styled by designer Ted Mannerfelt, are walkaround models celebrated for their bold design and outstanding performance. Both the PIRELLI 30 and PIRELLI 35 embody the PIRELLI brand’s emphasis on speed, precision, and lifestyle-focused boating.
From Christian Grande’s Strider series, the 13-metre Strider 13 will be on show, a maxi-RIB built for extended cruising, combining spaciousness with high performance. Meanwhile, the Strider 11 offers a versatile, compact layout ideal for day cruising, with expansive sunbathing and living areas.
Sacs Tecnorib’s participation in Palma underlines its growing presence in Mediterranean markets and its commitment to combining contemporary design, premium build quality, and user-focused functionality.
For more information, visit: www.sacstecnorib.com




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