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Aiata appoints Thailand dealer
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The Turkish motorboat builder makes a move into Asia, while also expanding its dealer network in Europe.
CGI of Sunfinder 50
Aiata, the boat brand developed by Anadolu Motor and part of the Anadolu Group, has appointed Extreme Marine as its dealer in Thailand, as well as SMN Chantier Naval de Port Grimaud for France and Monaco.
Headed by Tony Nixey, Extreme Thailand is headquartered in Phuket, where it has an office in Royal Phuket Marina. The company has two decades of operational experience in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.
Hakan Kefoğlu, General Manager of Anadolu Motor, said: “These new partnerships mark another important step in Aiata’s growing international dealer network and further strengthen the brand’s footprint across Europe and Asia.
CGI of Sunfinder 38 and 50
“With the addition of dealer partners in France and Monaco, and Thailand, Aiata continues to build a representation structure capable of supporting its long-term growth strategy in some of the world’s most important boating markets.”
Aiata entered the boating market at Boot Dusseldorf 2025 with the simultaneous debut of three versions of its Wayfinder 38 in Hall 1. At this year’s edition of the world’s biggest indoor boat show, the company premiered the Sunfinder 38 and Sunfinder 50 in Hall 4. All three models are designed by Jarkko Jämsén of Navia Design.
Developed and manufactured by Anadolu Motor at a 10,000sqm facility in Çayırova, Aiata benefits from the industrial and financial strength of Anadolu Group, a global organisation operating in 20 countries with more than 80 companies, approximately 100 production facilities and over 100,000 employees worldwide.














