Camper & Nicholsons to sell Nolimits models in Asia Pacific

Nolimits Fleet in Hong Kong

Global superyacht brokerage and service firm Camper & Nicholsons has announced an exclusive partnership with Nolimits to sell its models in the Asia-Pacific region.

The Nolimits fleet comprises five all-aluminium semi-custom yachts, designed by Fulvio de Simoni Yacht Design and built by Italian shipyard Rossinavi, ranging from 30 to 45 metres under 500GT.

The brand, which debuted in February, has already achieved success with the sale of the first unit in its Nolimits NL45 series to an American client, just two weeks after the brand’s global launch.

A unique layout tailored to the Asian market for the entire range has been designed by Italian studio Pininfarina.

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Pininfarina interiors on the NL45.

“We are absolutely delighted to partner with the Rossi family in launching Nolimits to the Asia-Pacific market,” says Julien Solari, Camper & Nicholsons‘ chief commercial officer in Asia.

“The Rossis are leaders in the Italian superyacht industry, and their craftmanship, engineering and build quality are recognised by industry experts and experienced owners alike. The combination of sub 500GT volumes, with interiors penned by Pininfarina, a studio known for its extraordinary ability to create timeless designs, has resulted in very promising initial reactions from our clients.

“Transatlantic range, which characterises all the models in the series, allows owners to explore the extraordinary Asian and Oceanian cruising areas in confidence. We are very enthusiastic to represent Nolimits here in the Asia-Pacific Region.”

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