Gozzi Mimì at the 2021 Bologna Boat Show

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italian walkaround interiorThe Bologna International Boat Show, now in its second year, is dedicated to boats from 5 to 18 metres in length. Gozzi Mimì is taking eight models to the event, including the Libeccio 8.5 Walkaround, which was very well received at its world premiere during the recent Genoa Boat Show, with over 25 units already sold.

The yard’s owner Domenico Senese commented: “I’m a great believer in the potential of this trade fair, which has decided to focus on small and medium-sized craft rather than the megayacht sector. It is organized in an outstanding exhibition centre with an excellent track record of events, located in a strategic area that is easy to reach and well-provided with accommodation and amenities.

Gozzi Mimì models at the boat show

Alongside the original walkaround designed by Valerio Rivellini – which for the first time offers a separate bathroom and unprecedented liveability in this type and size category – will be seven more of the most representative models built by the yard, which is revolutionising the gozzo segment with its drive for innovation based on close attention to detail, space on board, and performance.

The smallest is Libeccio 6.5 Classic, on display with Libeccio 7 Classic, Libeccio 7.5, Libeccio 8.5 Classic (the tiller bar model that made its debut at the 2020 Genoa Boat Show), Libeccio 8.5 Sport, Libeccio 9.5 Cabin and, finally, Libeccio 11 Cabin, one of the largest models in the fleet.

Gozzi Mimì will be at the Bologna Boat Show from October 30 to November 7, Pavilion 19, Stand 4.

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