HALMA RIB showcased its new HR30 boat at the BOOT in Dusseldorf, which we had the exclusive opportunity to test a few weeks ago at Marina Porto Antico. The impressive quality and the initial price of around 100,000 euros definitely piqued the interest of many visitors at the shipyard's stand in Hall 3 of BOOT, where the HR30 was proudly on display. With a maximum beam of 3.35 meters, the HR30 boasts an extremely sporty design, providing unusually spacious onboard areas for a 30-foot boat.
HALMA RIB reaffirms its commitment to participating in the most important nautical trade shows, and after the first international event in Dusseldorf, the shipyard will be present at Nauticsud from February 8 to 16 with the HR30. Following that, the next stop will be the Venice Boat Show at the end of May, where the smallest HALMA RIB model, the HR25, will be exhibited. Post-summer, the upcoming events include the Cannes Yachting Festival and the Genoa International Boat Show, where the entire range will be presented, including the HR 25, HR30, and the world premiere of the HR 35.
The HR35 will feature a T-top and a unique design that maintains the HALMA RIB style, with high-quality finishes. It will have a deep V hull and an "enlarged" bow that clearly increases the interior spaces. At the Dusseldorf Boat Show, we met Filippo Graziano Amoroso, the CEO of HALMA RIB, who expressed his satisfaction with participating in the event, stating, "This is our first experience at an international boat show, and I honestly did not expect such success. We decided to participate mainly to promote our brand and showcase what we are capable of. Today, we are proudly presenting our HR 30, but our goal is to expand the range with two new models that we hope will generate the same interest as the HR30."
The quality of HALMA RIB inflatable boats is unquestionable, as is their hull, which provided us with many exciting moments and, above all, impressed us with its stability in tackling the sea.
We are eagerly looking forward to seeing the new HR25 on the water, and during the Venice Boat Show, one of our primary goals will be to take it out for a test run.