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Two world premieres for Cantiere Mimì at the Genoa Boat Show 2025

To mark its 50th anniversary, the Neapolitan shipyard Cantiere Mimì is taking advantage of the Genoa Boat Show to unveil two brand new models: the Libeccio 9.5 Walkaround and the Libeccio 13.5 Cabin. Both models feature completely redesigned layouts, confirming the evolution of the range and the manufacturer's ambition on the international market.

Two world premieres for Cantiere Mimì at the Genoa Boat Show 2025

The 65th edition of the Genoa Boat Show marks an important milestone for Cantiere Mimì, which is celebrating half a century of existence by unveiling two world premieres. The shipyard is highlighting a complete redesign of the layout, both exterior and interior, to meet the current expectations of boaters.

The Libeccio 9.5 Walkaround is the first new model. Its stern has been redesigned to offer more openness and functionality, inspired by the proven lines of the 11 WA model. This choice aims to improve circulation on board and enhance the conviviality of the outdoor spaces, which are particularly popular on this type of unit.

The second, more impressive launch is the Libeccio 13.5 Cabin. Presented as the flagship of the range, it stands out with an interior layout that is unique in this category. The living space includes three cabins, two bathrooms accessible via double entrances and a kitchen, a configuration designed to increase comfort when cruising and appeal to families or those who enjoy extended stays at sea.

In terms of engine options, the 13.5 Cabin can be equipped with two 370 hp Yanmar engines or two 440 hp engines, enabling it to reach a top speed of 30 knots. This versatility in the choice of propulsion systems illustrates the shipyard's desire to offer both performance and reliability.

With these two new models, Cantiere Mimì affirms its attachment to Mediterranean tradition while incorporating modern solutions for ergonomics and comfort. The 2025 Genoa Boat Show thus becomes a symbolic showcase, where the shipyard's heritage meets a vision for the future.

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