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Italian NSS Yachting is the best Lagoon Catamarans dealer in Europe

by NSS Yachting 10 Jun 2022 22:50 BST
In the center Simone Morelli CEO of NSS Group, on the left his wife Luisa Delitala and on the right the sales assistant Serena Scarinci © NSS Yachting

Simone Morelli's NSS Yachting won for the third year in a row the coveted prize of first catamaran seller in Europe, offered by the Lagoon shipyard.

Morelli, administrator of the NSS group and retired officer of the Italian Marina Militare, has been dealer of the prestigious Lagoon brand since 2013, a leading international shipyard for the production of cruising catamarans from 12 to 24 meters long.

"The cruise catamaran market is in constant growth - explains Morelli - During the last years it has been the most requested boat by yacht charter tourists, not only for its comfort qualities, but also because any owner is more into a private boat rather than a traditional monohull. The catamaran, in fact, faces navigation in a relaxing and safe way, and, in addition to its undisputed qualities of stability, it offers exceptional performance with reduced consumption".

The European Best Dealer awards ceremony took place in Barcelona, Spain, on the occasion of the Lagoon Convention and the ribbon cutting event of the European Summer Tour for the new model produced by the shipyard, the Lagoon 51. The initiative includes a tour with stopovers in the main Mediterranean locations, as well as in Spain, France and Italy, where the most awaited stop will take place: Cala dei Sardi in Costa Smeralda, from July 29th to August 1st, where the boat will be the protagonist of a shooting between the islands of Soffi and Mortorio in the Gulf of Cugnana.

"The large sales numbers of the Lagoon shipyard are the indicator of quality and reliability of the brand - explains Simone Morelli - while as far as we are concerned we have been rewarded by the trust of our customers. New owners choose the catamaran above all thanks to the management programs, a purchase formula that in recent years turned out to be very successful".

NSS Group was founded in 1998 in Portisco, Sardinia, as a charter company with 7 sailing boats only. Subsequently Simone Morelli created the Marina di Cala dei Sardi in the Gulf of Cugnana, an eco-sustainable oasis equipped with all the services dedicated to the yachtsman and to those who want to spend their boat holidays in total relax, as well as a strategic point to navigate among the coves, from Costa Smeralda, Maddalena Archipelago to the South of Corsica. Today NSS is a leader both in catamarans and sailing boats sales and in nautical charter, with more than 120 boats based in Sardinia — Marina Cala dei Sardi, Tuscany — Marina di Cala de Medici, Campania on the Amalfi Coast — Marina d'Arechi, Sicily — Marina di Portorosa, Balearic Islands in Mallorca and in the island of Grenada in the Caribbean. A solid reality that counts high level of professionalism.

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