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Lomac will debut its new GranTurismo 10.5 RIB at the 64th Genoa Boat Show this month, showcasing its updated design and powerful performance.

09 September 2024

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Lomac Milano will introduce the GranTurismo 10.5 at the 64th Genoa Boat Show, taking place from 19 to 24 September 2024 in Genoa, Italy.

The GranTurismo 10.5 features several innovations aimed at enhancing performance and functionality. The Italian RIB specialist says the new model is suitable for families seeking comfort and safety during medium-range cruises and individuals and couples seeking a sporty, adrenaline-filled experience.

The GranTurismo 10.5, designed by Federico Fiorentino, includes several design updates, such as a redesigned console for a streamlined look and improved habitability. The helm seats are reshaped for increased stability during high-speed cruising. The bow sofa area has been redesigned for additional space and integrated with the updated dashboard. Cushions feature exclusive designs with contrasting edges.

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The RIB includes safety features such as raised tubes for secure movement on board. The cabin provides a separate bathroom with a marine toilet, full-height shower, and washbasin.

Ergonomic seating with wrap-around cushions and handrails facilitate movement around the cockpit, which also includes a refrigerator and sink.

Key features of the GranTurismo 10.5 include spacious sundecks at the bow and stern, as well as a foldaway table that seats up to nine people or converts into an additional sun deck.

The GranTurismo 10.5 is powered by Yamaha V6 engines with 350 horsepower each, achieving speeds exceeding 50 knots. Lomac says the model aligns with its “#hullsupremacy” philosophy, focusing on hull designs that optimise sailing efficiency with reduced fuel consumption or increased speed.

On display at Genoa, in addition to the GranTurismo 10.5, will be the GranTurismo 14.0 X with 3 x 450 hp Yamaha engines, the GranTurismo 12.0 with 3 x 300 hp Mercury engines each, and the Turismo 9.5 powered by 2 x 300 Yamaha.

The GranTurismo 10.5 is available for sea trials during the show, by reservation.

 

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