Lomac announces its participation at the Venice Boat Show

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LOMAC AT SALONE NAUTICO VENEZIA

The Milan-based shipyard led by the Lo Manto family confirms its participation, with official area dealer Motonautica Gradese, at the boat show held in the Serenissima from May 28 to June 5, set against the magical backdrop of Venice’s Arsenale, the historic shipyard district that still makes up a large part of the city.

GranTurismo 8.5

Showcased at the event will be GranTurismo 8.5, the smallest model in Lomac’s premium range, which at 8.5 metres in length and 3.23 in the beam offers all the exclusiveness of a line encapsulating the perfect balance between design, comfort and performance.

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Designed by Federico Fiorentino, the model stands out for its attention to detail, premium materials and customisation options.

With sporty lines and a solid but lightweight hull designed specifically to deliver unique performance, GranTurismo 8.5 is the result of special Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) studies. The hull is laminated by vacuum infusion with vinyl ester resin, neopentyl gelcoat and aramid fibres, also used to reinforce the T-top and deck.

Below deck, the comfortable cabin is fitted out with care and high-quality materials. Sleeping two and with a separate bathroom, it is ideal for spending the night on board at anchor or simply for a quick change of outfit.

With two Yamaha engines, each rated 200 hp, it can reach a top speed of 49 knots in absolute safety.

Lomac Gran Turismo 8.5 is available by appointment for test drives during the show.

Lomac will be at the Venice Boat Show with Motonautica Gradese, in Piazzale della Campanella, dock P2 South.

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