BLUEGAME UNVEILS STUNNING VESSELS AND SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS AT VENICE BOAT SHOW

BLUEGAME UNVEILS STUNNING VESSELS AND SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS AT VENICE BOAT SHOW

Partnering with Sanlorenzo, Bluegame showcased its distinctive vessels, the BG42 and BG54, alongside the parent company's SL78 at the Venice Boat Show.

Bluegame, the renowned shipyard, made a surprise appearance at the Venice Boat Show from May 31 to June 4. Partnering with Sanlorenzo, Bluegame showcased its distinctive vessels, the BG42 and BG54, alongside the parent company's SL78. What set this exhibition apart was the unique location chosen by Bluegame.

The boats were displayed under the monumental hands of the artwork "Building bridges" by contemporary Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn, symbolizing universal values.

The combination of sculptural and nautical art created a captivating atmosphere. However, there was more in store for visitors. Beyond the docks, an exclusive area dedicated to the Sanlorenzo group, under the Arsenale tower, featured the impressive BGH model.

This model represented Bluegame's latest venture in collaboration with American Magic, the challenger for the 37th edition of America's Cup in 2024. The BGH was a 10-meter multihull powered by hydrogen fuel cells, showcasing exceptional sustainability features such as dynamic foils and zero emissions.

Bluegame unveiled the BGH alongside Sanlorenzo's other groundbreaking sustainability projects during the "Sanlorenzo: hydrogen, (our) road to 2030" event on June 1 at the Venice Arsenale. This event aligned with the Biennale dedicated to Sustainability, highlighting Bluegame's commitment to carbon neutrality and its role as a pioneer in the industry.

Visitors were encouraged to visit Bluegame at the Venice Arsenale and witness the impressive models that represented the blend of innovation, art, and sustainability in the world of yachting. They were prepared to be amazed by the vessels of today and tomorrow that Bluegame had to offer.






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