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Lomac at the Venice Boat Show with an exclusive preview of the upgraded Big Game range

by Lomac 19 May 2021 01:27 PDT 29 May - 6 June 2021
Lomac 760 Big Game © Lomac

The Milan-based shipyard led by Paolo and Fabrizio Lo Manto confirms its participation at the Venice Boat Show, held from May 29 to June 6, 2021 against the spectacular backdrop of the city's Arsenale. Making its world debut will be the company's upgraded range of Big Game fishing machines.

A must-see event at the Venice Boat Show, which will be the first European boat show in 2021 and runs from May 29 to June 6. Lomac, one of the world's top players in the construction and marketing of inflatable boats, brings the brand's enthusiasm to this important show and relaunches its storied BIG GAME fishing range, with three exclusive models making their market debut.

The new Big Game 760, 600 and 540 are the only inflatable boats on the market designed to cater for all three main fishing techniques: trolling, drifting and spinning. When not used for fishing, the boat's new interior layout means it can be quickly transformed into a pleasure craft on which the whole family can spend quality time in the summer months.

To develop the project, shipyard owners Paolo e Fabrizio Lo Manto brought in experienced fisherman Diego Bedetti, a well-known professional with expertise across the board in all fishing techniques, and two important partners, Garmin for the electronic equipment and Mercury for the engines. The end result is a range of fishing machines designed to meet the needs of the most demanding fishing enthusiasts.

On display alongside these three new products will be various other models in Lomac's huge range: Adrenalina 10.5 60th Anniversary and Adrenalina 7.0, both mid-to-high range models symbolising superior comfort combined with performance, control and seaworthiness, and 790 IN, a highly successful line featuring generous onboard spaces, designed for couples, families and friends looking for a comfortable ride but also high performance.

Lomac will be at the Venice Boat Show in Piazzale della Campanella, dock P2 Sud.

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