Novurania adds new tenders to range
The US tender builder has acquired a greater range of tenders following the acquisition of Nautica.…
Novurania, USA, acquired assets of Nautica in November last year making it the sole manufacturer of the Nautica boat line and co-owner of all Nautica moulds.
New Nautica moulds added to its line has resulted in a considerably expanded portfolio, as the latest product range bulletin shows.
In it, there are larger outboard and inboard models from Nautica’s small Jet line, the Express line (tenders in 7m, 9m and 12m), the Catamaran range (6m, 7m and 9m) and a larger cabin boat (11m and 12m). The Widebody line, also from Nautica, will be coming soon.
“This is an exciting time for Novurania,” said Robert Collada, president of Novurania of America, speaking shortly after the acquisition. “Not only are we expanding our product line but we are also expanding overseas with a new sales office based in Italy and headed by long-time product development and sales manager Hank Brady.”
Related Links
Novurania Profile | Novurania Website
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