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Rizzardi Yachts’ relaunch, starting from the Genoa Boat Show

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rizzardiAn historic Italian brand in the yacht-building sector, Rizzardi Yachts, has come back to the last edition of the Genoa Boat Show after several years of difficulties in the whole nautical industry. The brand, with more than 40 years of activity and more than 500 vessels launched, is one of the best-renowned excellences of the Made in Italy in the field: all yachts are custom designed to fit the owners’ needs and wishes, in a modern style yet reminiscent of a long and high-quality tradition. In this challenging phase of relaunch, to attend the Genoa Boat Show has been a crucial step that could not be missed.
Damiano Rizzardi commented on the attendance of the brand to the last edition of the Genoa Boat Show with great enthusiasm. In his opinion, the show has always been an historic international showcase of the nautical industry, being able to display the latest innovations in the national and international shipbuilding in a very attractive exhibition space. The will of the Rizzardi brand is to keep its continuity after some difficult years, and attending the Genoa Boat Show was a great occasion to showcase new products as well to keep in touch with affectionate owners. The exhibition has brought many interested visitors to the Rizzardi stand and onboard the brand’s new sport-coupé Rizzardi 48 IN, counting both long-date clients and new possible owners. Visitors, as Rizzardi noticed, are becoming more and more involved in both the technical and aesthetical details of the yacht projects, and more competent: the crisis has caused a true selection among truly passionate yacht owners and those who were just willing to mark their social status owning a vessel.
The shipyard is already working in more sport-coupé models alongside with the one presented in Genoa, and on a line of large open yachts (among which the new 43 LT and the new 57 LT). The 77 feet to 122 range has been renewed in style and design, yet in continuity with the tradition of the Posillipo models.

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