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CMC Marine at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2021

by CMC Marine 26 Oct 2021 16:55 BST October 27-31, 2021
CMC Marine Stabilis Electra © CMC Marine

CMC Marine is proud to announce its participation in the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. From October 27 to 31, CMC Marine will be exhibiting the HS60 fin stabilizer, in the renowned Stabilis Electra line, and Waveless STAB 25. CMC Marine will also have its own exhibition space at the Azimut Yachts stand alongside the new Grande Trideck, confirming the strength of the partnership between the two companies.

Once again this year, CMC Marine will be attending the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from October 27 to 31, where it will have the opportunity to exhibit its products alongside the leading yachting industry players. "FLIBS is always a key event for CMC Marine," commented CMC Marine USA Vice President Alessandro Gallifuoco. "Three years ago we opened the CMC Marine offices in Fort Lauderdale to have a presence in the USA, which as one of the company's most important markets is expanding not only in the area of refits, but also new build yachts".

At stand 760, the company based in Tuscany, Italy, will be showcasing a STAB 25 model and a Stabilis Electra HS60 model. STAB 25 forms part of the Waveless line, the family of ultra-compact electric stabilization systems for yachts 12 metres in length and over, designed with the same advanced technology found in Stabilis Electra stabilizers for larger models. HS60, on the other hand, forms part of the High Speed System range, an evolution of the Stabilis Electra System for planing yachts of 23 metres in length and over, with optimised fin profiles and electronics that reduce the overall dimensions and weight at the same time as improving performance.

CMC Marine will also have a presence at the Azimut Yachts stand alongside the new Grande Trideck, which is fitted not only with Stabilis Electra High Speed stabilizer fins and Dualis Thrusters, but also Argo, the system designed to control the interaction between stablizing fins and rudders, ensuring greater directional stability and more precise turn control, which also translates into considerable fuel savings.

This will give CMC Marine the opportunity to showcase its products to an increasingly broad and varied customer base, further strengthening its presence in an area of fundamental importance on the global yachting scene, with about 25% of the yachts fitted with CMC Marine operating in the area between the USA and the Caribbean.

CMC Marine is taking part in the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from October 27 to 31 at stand 760.

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