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Saxdor Yachts makes its U.S. debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2023

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Saxdor Yachts is set for a premiere on a United States public stage at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, to be held from the 25th to the 29th of October. The event marks Saxdor’s inaugural appearance in the USA market, presenting a fleet that caters to overseas owners.

Showing the Saxdor 270 GTO, Saxdor 320 GTO, and Saxdor 320 GTC in Florida, the brand aims to underscore its range’s expansive and open living areas for an American audience.

This forray into the U.S. market is powered by MarineMax, Saxdor’s dealer in the region, counting on them for robust support and a collaboration that will facilitate the brand’s introduction into the American market.

Saxdor has experienced a growth since its inception, producing over 1000 boats since 2019 and employing more than 400 workers across Finland and Poland, all while expanding globally through a network of over 100 dealers present in more than 50 countries.

As Saxdor transfers its fleet to Fort Lauderdale, FLIBS attendees can anticipate a firsthand look at the brand’s models. With the U.S. being a crucial market in the yachting industry, Saxdor’s presence at the nation’s largest boat show highlights its global expansion.

Saxdor Yachts will attend the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from 25th to the 29th of October with the Saxdor 270 GTO, Saxdor 320 GTO, and Saxdor 320 GTC – Red Zone, H Dock; Slips 823 & 825.

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