Aventura 50, the power cat with great habitability to grind out miles at sea

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Aventura 50 MY is the current flagship of the French-Tunisian shipyard’s motor range, which will also soon launch a new 56 and a 38.

 

Aventura 50, waiting for the new 56

Aventura Yachts is a brand that may not yet be well known in Italy, but it already has more than 20 years of history. Founded in France as a shipyard specializing in building small, 30/35-foot sailing catamarans.

It then gradually grew by extending its range, and was, above all, one of the first to believe in the development of motor multihulls. He currently has six different models in production, and at the last Multihull International Show in La Grande Motte we climbed aboard his Aventura Motor Yacht 50, which we tell you about in the video.

A Franco-Tunisian shipyard

The shipyard, whose production site is in Tunisia, is going through a period of great development and soon plans to launch the new motor flagship, the 56, a diratta evolution of the 50, and a new 38 with very interesting lines.

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