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Bluegame docks in Miami on the wave of success

by Bluegame 16 Feb 2023 12:28 GMT February 15-19, 2023
BG72 is a wonderful combination of hard edge and flowing line, with a delightful use of space © Bluegame

Bluegame is set for its second International Boat Show in 2023. After last month's excellent results in Düsseldorf, the Sanlorenzo brand set sail overseas for the Miami International Boat Show, from 15 to 19 February.

An important stage that will host an equally important premiere for the American market. The BG72, flagship of the fleet, will in fact be presented for the first time in the United States: the multi-award-winning model, which has surprised and won over everyone in the last two years with its cross-over soul, is also ready to enchant America with its unique layout that eludes any categorisation. A free spirit, a missing link between open and flybridge, perfect for the audacious who dislike compromises.

Alongside its elder sister, the BG42, the brand's first and historic model, will be on display, the guardian of its cross-over soul and its founding values: open all-in-one, walk-around, cruiser, fishing boat.

Bluegame arrives in Miami on the wave of recent successes; including the announcement of its presence with the BGH as the chase boat of the American team American Magic of the New York Yacht Club, challenger of the 37th America's Cup: a concept boat which will fly at 50 knots propelled exclusively by hydrogen.

To visit the boats and discover all the brand's recent innovations, we look forward to meeting you at the stand shared with the Sanlorenzo parent company.

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