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Forte Yachts expands its international network

Forte Yachts has appointed Adaly Yacht to oversee the Italian brand across the South of France, Monaco, the Netherlands and St Barth.

The agreement marks a further step in the expansion of the shipyard’s international network, shortly after the launch of the yard’s Forte 47 GT.

The collaboration with Adaly Yacht is part of a broader strategy aimed at expanding Forte Yachts’ international representative network which also includes Genesis Interiors in the US.

In addition, the shipyard is currently developing new contacts in the Balearic Islands and the UK.

Maritime knowledge

“From our very first meetings, we sensed in Adaly Yacht not only strong professional expertise, but also a genuine commitment to the project,” said Fernando Moricca, co-founder of Forte Yachts.

“For us, it was essential to find a partner capable of representing the brand with credibility, deep maritime knowledge, and a real connection to yacht owners.

“Adaly demonstrated enthusiasm, pragmatism and a strong local presence, all key qualities at this stage of the brand’s growth.”

Kevin Nebout, Adaly Yacht founder, added: “What impressed us from the very beginning was the authenticity of both the project and the people behind it.

“We immediately understood that Forte Yachts is not simply another new production brand entering the market, but a shipyard with solid technical expertise and a clear long-term vision.”

New larger model

Forte Yachts Forte 47 GT is of full-aluminium construction, with a semi-custom approach.

The yacht was previewed at the Palma International Boat Show and will receive its official debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival.

In addition to the Forte 47 GT and the Forte 47 LD, the brand is also working on the new Forte 58.

The first renderings will be unveiled at the Cannes Yachting Festival.

Forte Yachts is a brand of West Navaltech, a company that carries out construction of professional vessels and aluminium components for the yachting industry.

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