Four Boat Models From The Triton Yachts Shipyard Will Be Sent To The United States. Projection Is That By The End Of 2024, 70 Units Will Be Destined For North America.
The national manufacturer Triton Yachts, which now operates in the United States under the Hanover brand, confirms the export to the North American market with four vessels shipped in June. Another six units are in production and are expected to ship by the end of the year.
With the increase in sales abroad, the shipyard is expected to close the year with 20% of its revenue coming from these transactions. Triton Yachts, with over 30 years of history, a production facility in Greater Curitiba (PR), and recognized for the quality of its products and solidity in management and business, already has over 150 boats sailing outside Brazil.
Shipyard Plans To Manufacture And Export 70 Units Between 23 And 52 Feet For The North American Market.
In terms of exports alone, the projection is that by the end of 2024, 70 units between 23 and 52 feet will be destined for the North American market.
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“Our vessels follow strict national and international certifications, and the excellent acceptance in the North American market, which is one of the most mature and demanding in the world, helps us consolidate our expansion. Our growth projection for the next three years is to double the number of units delivered to other countries. This factor reflects not only in terms of the shipyard’s growth and job creation but for the entire nautical supply chain. It is a demonstration of our production capacity and the strengthening of the Brazilian nautical industry,” says Triton Yachts marketing director Allan Cechelero.
According to Cechelero, since 80% of the raw materials used in boat manufacturing are national, exports have positive impacts on various suppliers such as metals, glass, fibers, nautical parts, among other items. “Although we still have a small volume, exports of boats from the brand have grown gradually and today account for around 5% of the total volume produced, especially for countries in South America and Europe,” the director notes.
Parana Shipyard Way Brasil Has Been In The Market For Almost 40 Years
To expand its operations, Triton Yachts will be represented in the United States through the Hanover brand and has partnered with the Blue Ride Group, which will be the exclusive dealer. Among the models exported in 2022, the highly successful models in Brazil have already been confirmed: Triton 300 Sport, 35HT, 37HT, 40HT, and the Flyer 37HT, which is a new launch from the brand.
Measuring 11.2 meters in length, the new Triton Flyer 37HT model stands out for its modern and exclusive design, high-quality finishes, spacious exterior and interior areas, and interior project such as the side deck that, when opened, expands the living area, integrating the aft platform to the cockpit. It also draws attention for its large bow sunbathing area, with lateral access, and the large hard top, a kind of sunroof.
About Triton Yachts
Triton Yachts is a renowned line of boats designed and built by the parana shipyard Way Brasil, which has been in the market for almost 40 years. The brand, launched nearly 30 years ago in Brazil, is a reference in the country for leisure boats and offers a variety of models from 23 to 52 feet. Safety, quality construction, customer support, and constant innovation in terms of design and materials are some of the pillars in the brand’s journey founded by one of the most experienced nautical designers in the country.

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