Mimì expands in Turkey, with the new dealer Pluvinda

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Pluvinda, which has its headquarters in Istanbul, has entered an agreement with the Campania-based shipyard to distribute its gozzi yachts in this area.

Cantiere Mimi’s list of distributors operating in over 20 countries continue to grow, as the brand founded in 1975 is expanding worldwide, not least thanks to the constant renewal of its models, which are produced in a variety of versions to meet the needs of an increasingly modern, young and diverse customer base.

Istanbul-based Turkish dealer Pluvinda has signed an agreement with Cantiere Mimì’s owner Domenico Senese to sell the yard’s planing gozzi yachts in this area.

Initially it will distribute the Walkaround and Sport versions of the Libeccio 8.50, the Libeccio 9.50 Walkaround, and lastly the 11 Cabin, the first gozzo yacht in the series with a rigid hard top, which offers two separate cabins.

Other gozzo yachts will soon be available from the broad range designed by Valerio Rivellini, with lengths ranging from 6.5 to 13.5 metres, which are increasingly popular in various areas of high tourism potential such as Croatia – where the partnership with Navis Marine has been strengthened – and Turkey, an appealing destination for international yachting enthusiasts with its gorgeous 8,000 km coastline studded with hundreds of islands.

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