Yamaha on Stradivari 43: the Japanese brand meets Cremonese lutherie

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craftmanship boat designYamaha, alongside Cantieri Capelli srl (a historic shipyard based in Spinadesco) and Consorzio Liutai “Antonio Stradivari”, have just presented the new 13-meter semi-rigid boat Stradivarius 43, in the evocative atmosphere of the square of the Municipality of Cremona.

Stradivari 43 is the result of a meticulous study of the sinuous and soft shapes of the violin, followed by a work of abstraction that has allowed the company to reach a concept that integrates the technical needs of the boat itself.

Design, technology and craftsmanship

Craftsmanship, stylistic innovation, high level of design and industrialization, meticulous attention to details and finishes, are the cornerstones of this product.

As always alongside Capelli, Yamaha helped define the both elegant and dynamic look of the Stradivari 43 without neglecting power and reliability, with two XTO V8s of 425 horsepower each.

An evocative debut for Stradivari 43: the boat, exhibited in the center of the Piazza del Comune, was the protagonist of a story of its evolution and what it intends to evoke. As a background, the notes of a Stradivarius violin played by Lena Yokoyama gave great emotions.

Stradivari 43 will be presented exclusively with a streaming event on social channels during the summer, with a series of video content collected during the design phase and then presented to the sector press and the public at the first shows of the 2021/2022 nautical season: Cannes Yachting Festival and Genoa Boat Show.

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