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Nautical market in Brazil earns BRL 2 billion, is experiencing a historic moment and luxury vessels are sold with a queue

Written by Flavia Marinho
Published 05/08/2022 às 12:00
Updated 22/08/2022 às 17:59
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Sale of luxury vessels in the country overcomes the global crisis and moves BRL 2 billion in 2021. Queues for the purchase of yachts are formed and foreign companies start to build their vessels in Brazil.

Brazilian nautical market overcomes the global crisis caused by the coronavirus and earned BRL 2 billion last year alone, according to data from the Brazilian Association of Boat Builders and Implements, ACOBAR. It does not stop there, the sector promises to grow 10% this year generating queues for the purchase of yachts.

With an eye on the expansion of the Brazilian market, international manufacturers are starting to build their boats in Brazil, bringing their models to the country with the chance of attracting buyers or perhaps even investors, since the boat rental market is also attractive here.

To give you an idea, the mega yacht Azimut Grande 27 Metri, the same model recently purchased by the player Cristiano Ronaldo and valued at R$ 50 million, has already had nine models sold in Brazil and currently has a waiting list of 15 months. The luxury vessel began production in Santa Catarina in 2020.

Check out the video below and get to know the luxury yacht recently purchased by the player Cristiano Ronaldo

The model comprises up to six suites, as well as a home theater, gym and games room. Manufactured by the Ceará shipyard Inace, the purpose of the launch is to attract foreign buyers and show that the country has the capacity to export yachts. fluminense capital. The yacht, the only one that makes an interoceanic crossing, has 90 m55 of social area and can have 450% of its interior defined by the buyer. The new owner, who declined to be identified, asked for a toy room and a sauna to be installed on the deck.

According to Ernani Paciornik, president of Grupo Náutica, which promotes the Rio Boat Show and also the São Paulo Boat Show, the search for yachts goes beyond the world of millionaires. “You can start by buying a R$50 boat and then start thinking about buying a bigger one,” he says. Paciornik explains that the success of recent years is a direct reflection of the pandemic and social isolation.

“People realized that leisure is important and saw boats as an option. It's like a country house, but the boat is an island and takes you anywhere, ”she says. Brazil has more than seven thousand kilometers of coastline, not to mention the rivers and dams that also accept the presence of vessels.

For him, buying a boat, whether a luxury yacht or a more economical model, is like having “a second car”. Something possible for a certain portion of the middle class. For those who want to acquire a luxury or economic vessel, there are banks that work with financing.

French luxury catamaran, valued at BRL 6,5 million, is an international highlight and has sales representatives in Brazil

One of the international highlights is the Lagoon 46. The French luxury catamaran, valued at one million Euros, or R$ 6,5 million, can have three to four suites and intends to be part of a new generation of vessels of this type. type. The office responsible for the launch has representatives in Brazil to carry out the sale. Watch the video below and take a tour on this luxury boat:

And for those who prefer “a simple boat”, you can count on the sports version from the Ventura shipyard, which has as its main feature a device that allows the athlete to choose which side of the boat he wants the wave to form and thus practice Wakeboard and Surfing on the high seas. At 22 feet and 6,6 meters long, it is valued at BRL 450. If the Brazilian is just now discovering this market, it is good to research before buying. The options have never been so many.

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Flavia Marinho is a postgraduate engineer with extensive experience in the onshore and offshore shipbuilding industry. In recent years, she has dedicated herself to writing articles for news websites in the areas of industry, oil and gas, energy, shipbuilding, geopolitics, jobs and courses. Contact flaviacamil@gmail.com for suggestions, job openings or advertising on our website. Do not send your resume, we are not hiring!

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