Nauta Yachts - Nauta Design at the  2017 Cannes Yachting Festival

Nauta Yachts - Nauta Design at the 2017 Cannes Yachting Festival

Nauta Design at the 2017 Cannes Yachting Festival

Sailing boat

13/09/2017 - 18:28

Nauta Design is pleased to invite you to the 2017 Cannes Yachting Festival with new yachts designed for four important builders.   

Bénéteau, the largest and most important boat builder in the world for production series yachts, will be at stands QML 040 - QML185 - QML321 - QML329. Here you will find the new Oceanis 51.1 with deck and interior design by Nauta. This stunning yacht is going to be presented in “world premiere” in Cannes.

Lagoon, stands MULTI001 - MULTI101, will officially introduce the flagship of their motor yacht fleet, the Seventy8. This 23m catamaran has 11m max beam, and is an evolution of the sailing catamaran Seventy7, designed with Marc Van Peteghem and Patrick Le Quément. Here Nauta Design (Interior Designer) has created the perfect link between interior and exterior by focusing on the main passages from the saloon to the rear cockpit and from the owner’s lounge to the forward cockpit.

At Grand Soleil / Cantiere del Pardo, stands QSP019 - QSP140, you can visit both the new Grand Soleil 52 LC, the larger model of the elegant Long Cruise range, and the Grand Soleil 58, the yard’s flagship, both with deck and interior design by Nauta and naval architecture by Marco Lostuzzi (GS52LC) and Felci Yachts (GS58) respectively.

At Southern Wind Shipyard, stands SYE048 - SYE245, you can admire the SW102 Crossbow, the 5thunit of the SW102 series, with general concept, deck and interior design by Nauta Design and naval architecture by Farr Yacht Design. 
Crossbow has an “owner forward” layout with a VIP and guest cabin amidships and crew quarters aft. The interior style is pared down and modern with light colours and plenty of light for a relaxed atmosphere on board.

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