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New super comfortable Libeccio 13.5 Cabin

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gozzo boatGozzi Mimì continues to extend its range and, in conjunction with Studio Rivellini, has designed the new version of the brand’s largest boat.

Libeccio 13.5 Cabin is aimed at more experienced yachtsmen who love the balance between the refined sense of taste embodied by this type of boat and the liveability of more modern models.

The feedback received from owners of the longer models, both in Italy and overseas, has confirmed our intention of launchinga boat that offers not only a safe and exciting cruising experience but also great comfort. This model is perfect for a family or a group of friends who want to spend the night on board in absolute comfort, thanks to a layout with three cabins, two bathrooms and a galley,” said Domenico Senese, CEO of the Naples-based yard.

Features of Libeccio 13.5 Cabin

The new version is based on the Libeccio 13.5, one of the original models produced by the brand established in 1975 and aims to combine the classic features of planing gozzo boats with unprecedented comfort.

The three comfortable separate cabins, one double and two with twin beds, are ideal for multi-day cruises offering moments of relaxation interspersed by fast cruising between destinations. A level of privacy typical of larger boats is ensured by two bathrooms, both with double entrances.

Like all the shipyard’s models, the wood used is fine solid teak and the fibreglass hull is produced using the infusion method.

The new model will enter the water in spring and be given its world premiere at the Genoa 2022 Boat Show.

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