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Arcadia Yachts: Two new units sold and order book summer 2024 exceeds 30 million Euros

by Arcadia Yachts 10 May 18:12 AEST

Arcadia Yachts has sold another A96, the brand's latest project that has launched a new concept of wellbeing, and a Sherpa 60, much loved around the world for her great flexibility. Yachts with a total value of more than €30 million are to be delivered between now and summer 2024.

The family of Arcadia Yachts owners continues to grow, attracted by the brand's eco-sustainable approach and the offer of a slow cruising mode in contact with nature, in spaces characterised by a high level of comfort and flexibility, in keeping with a new and modern way of experiencing the sea.

The shipyard, one of the protagonists of the last Palma Boat Show with Sherpa 80, in the last few weeks has sold two units of two models that encapsulate the brand's strengths: the first is A96, presented at the most recent Cannes Yachting Festival and already the symbol of a new concept of wellbeing at sea; the second is Sherpa 60, which won two awards (World Yachts Trophies and Boat of the Year) in the space of just a few months after making her debut and features outstanding flexibility.

"The total value of the five yachts we are delivering in the next few weeks is about €30 million, an important result that confirms the success of our recent and past insights, our unique market positioning and image, and the commercial agreements we have recently concluded on practically every continent", commented Ugo Pellegrino, CEO of Arcadia Yachts, who has never been afraid to be bold with his original and innovative approach, so much so that the brand's first boat, A85, was compared to a spaceship when presented in January 2010.

As further proof of the interest in products, values and quality achieved in over 15 years of activity, negotiations are also at an advanced stage on the sale of the sixth Sherpa 80 unit, the nineteenth A85 unit and a Sherpa 60. Also these three boats, under construction at the company's futuristic Gulf of Sorrento production facilities, which self-produce 70% of the electricity they use, will be ready for the start of the Mediterranean season, allowing clients to enjoy the beauty of Capri, Positano and Amalfi.

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