Nautor Swan unveiled exciting prospects for 2024 at Boot Düsseldorf, showcasing a remarkable 16% turnover growth and a robust order portfolio exceeding 150 million euros. The company is actively constructing five new models, including ClubSwan 28, ClubSwan 43, Swan 88, Swan 128, and Swan Arrow, reflecting its commitment to innovation.

ClubSwan 28
Notable projects include the Swan 51, offering cruise, comfort, and sport versions, and the Swan Arrow 75-footer, a sleek and elegant addition to the motor yacht division. Nautor's ClubSwan Racing circuit for 2024-2025, spanning Rating and One Design fleets, promises thrilling events, including the Rolex Swan Cup 2024. The ClubSwan 36 class will kick off the One Design action at the Swan Tuscany Challenge, setting the stage for a competitive season with highlights like the Nations League and the Swan One Design Worlds.

Swan 51
As the calendar extends into 2025, Nautor Swan continues its legacy of delivering world-class yachting experiences. The company's commitment to excellence extends beyond the seas, with partnerships with renowned brands like Henri-Lloyd, Ethimo, Heirlooms, and Foglizzo, enhancing the luxury onboard.

ClubSwan 43
The press cocktail at Boot Düsseldorf marked the beginning of a promising year, with Giovanni Pomati, CEO of Nautor Group, expressing enthusiasm for the challenges and positive growth ahead. The combination of cutting-edge design, technological innovation, and a captivating racing circuit positions Nautor Swan for a vibrant and successful 2024.
Nautor Swan was founded in 1966 in Pietarsaari, Finland. The builder entered the superyacht market in 1999. Since then, the yard has continued building high-performance sailing yachts in three different lines; ClubSwan, Swan Yachts and Maxi Swan Yachts.
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