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Bluegame representative appointed in Western Australia
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Two Bluegame motoryachts will soon be delivered to Western Australia, where the Italian brand is represented by Barbagallo Marine.
Bluegame BG54
Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific, which represents Sanlorenzo, Bluegame and Nautor Swan across the region, has appointed Barbagallo Marine as Bluegame’s Brand Representative for Western Australia.
Barbagallo Marine is led by Managing Director Alf Barbagallo, 84, a former racing car driver. In 1967, Alf and his brother Tony formed the Barbagallo Group, which now represents many of the world’s leading car brands. Barbagallo Marine – which also represents Pirelli Speedboats – was founded in 1997, while Barbagallo Watch Bar followed in 2005.
Widely respected for its professionalism, technical expertise and deep-rooted understanding of the local maritime environment, Barbagallo Marine operates comprehensive yacht sales, service and marina facilities across the region. In parallel with the appointment, a Bluegame BG42 and BG54 will soon be delivered to Western Australia.
Alf Barbagallo, Managing Director, Barbagallo Marine
Alf Barbagallo said: “We are delighted to represent Bluegame in Western Australia, as the 12-25m yacht range aligns perfectly with the way boating is enjoyed in this region, where capability, comfort and flexibility are essential. We look forward to supporting the arrival of the first Bluegame BG models into Australia and to introducing our customers to a brand that offers a genuinely distinctive on-water experience.”
Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific stated that Barbagallo Marine’s strong market presence and client-focused approach make it an ideal representative for Bluegame in Western Australia, supporting both seasoned owners and those new to the brand.
Daniele Lucà, CEO of Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific (Interview, Issue 87), said: “We are pleased to welcome Barbagallo Marine to the Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific family as our official Bluegame partner for Western Australia. Barbagallo Marine’s reputation and in-depth knowledge of the local boating culture make them exceptionally well positioned to represent Bluegame in a market defined by adventurous cruising and high expectations of performance, safety and quality.”
Daniele Lucà, CEO, Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific
Western Australia offers some of the country’s most varied and spectacular cruising grounds, with more than 100,000 registered recreational vessels in the state and close to 300,000 licensed boaters. Rottnest Island, near Perth, is the state’s most popular boating and cruising destination, welcoming over 800,000 visitors annually and offering a network of sheltered bays, protected anchorages and established marine facilities.
Further north, the Coral Coast, including Shark Bay, Ningaloo Reef and the Abrolhos Islands, attracts owners seeking pristine waters and extended cruising opportunities. The coastline along the Kimberley – the state’s northernmost region – is internationally recognised for its remote, expedition‑style cruising, dramatic landscapes and world‑class natural environments.















