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SAY Carbon Yachts GmbH announces ambitious plans for new products and global expansion

by SAY Carbon Yachts 15 Jan 14:39 GMT

SAY Carbon Yachts GmbH (SAY) is charting a bold course toward innovation and global growth with exciting plans for the brand and new product launches in 2025.

The company is set to elevate its range of advanced carbon fiber yachts that cater to the individual desires of modern yacht owners.

As one of the leading manufacturers of carbon fiber luxury yachts, SAY is renowned for its expert engineering of lightweight and high-performance yachts. Offering a variety of models, SAY is known for its sleek design, innovative technology, and sustainability focus, delivering speed, efficiency, and luxury for discerning boating enthusiasts.

The upcoming range will continue the company's legacy of cutting-edge handcrafted designs that deliver high-speed efficiency and fuel economy, enhancing yacht performance while reducing environmental impact.

To support its growth strategy, SAY has secured significant investment from Danish entrepreneur Martin Pedersen, a superyacht enthusiast with extensive business interests across Europe and the Middle East. This financial backing further strengthens SAY's commitment to quality and innovation, positioning the company to expand its product offerings and enhance customer service on a global scale.

"As we embrace this exciting new era, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of yacht design and performance," says Martin Pedersen, new owner of SAY Carbon Yachts. "Our focus on innovation and global growth will enable us to serve our customers' unique needs better and redefine their experience. This is just the beginning, and we look forward to shaping the future of yachting with our valued partners and customers."

With Lake Constance, Germany, remaining its production hub, SAY is dedicated to maintaining its tradition of German precision engineering while exploring new markets and opportunities for expansion.

"SAY Carbon Yachts is now well-equipped to deliver its innovation and excellence and is committed to the development of outstanding products that exceed the expectations of customers worldwide." - Karl Wagner, Chief Technology Officer SAY Carbon Yachts

The new models launching in 2025 will embody a blend of cutting-edge technology and modern luxury, reinforcing SAY's reputation as a pioneer in carbon fiber yacht manufacturing. As the company looks toward a future of growth and success, it remains committed to building yachts that inspire and endure.

Back with more momentum than ever, SAY will be showcasing their innovative carbon fiber yachts at boot Düsseldorf 2025 (Hall 5, Stand 5C43). The leadership team - including newly appointed CEO Holger Schlechter, Karl Wagner, SAY CTO, and Carlos Vassallo, SAY Global Head of Sales - will be on hand to share SAY's ambitious vision for the brand, providing an exclusive look into the company's exciting plans for expansion and dealership growth in 2025.

More information at www.saycarbonyachts.com

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