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It made a big splash at the Cannes Boat Show with its 350, it is a shipyard that produces Fast-Cruiser-Racers that are highly appreciated for their features and because they win regattas, it is an Italian shipyard.
You may have already guessed it from the sketch, we are talking about the Neo Yachts shipyard.
Here are the boats it is presenting at the Genoa 2024 Boat Show.
Neo 350
The shipyard’s smallest boat is a 10.80-meter overall and 3.65-meter beam, designed by Giovanni Ceccarelli of Ceccarelli Yacht Design specifically to win ORC races in Class C. Light displacement is 4 tons, just over 4.5 tons when racing, with 71 square meters of sail area upwind, 160 square meters of area at Gennaker and 145 at Spi.
The extensive use of carbon and the solutions designed to position the winches and all the equipment on deck are among the features that attracted visitors to the Cannes Boat Show, where the boat was on display.
Not the least of these are the possibilities to customize the Neo 350 to suit one’s needs, starting with the rudder, which can be tiller or twin wheel.
The interior layout is anything but spartan, with two double cabins aft, galley and bathroom amidships, and the dinette area moved to the bow, with table and V-shaped sofas (which can become a double berth).
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The boat will be exhibited by Neo Yachts at the Genoa Boat Show (B111 Berths)
460 Rome & Competition
At the Genoa Boat Show, Paolo Semeraro ‘s Neo Yachts shipyard will also present other brand new boats that are a real concentrate of technology and elegance.
They will not be in the water, but we can still show you renderings of the new 460 in Roma and Competizione versions.
Especially the second version is a big news for the shipyard, which for the first time presents a boat that is for all intents and purposes a pure racer, but a standard one.
Neo 520 Rome
Another boat that will be presented at the Boat Show is the 520 Roma, also signed by Giovanni Ceccarelli, with carbon fiber construction with epoxy infusion and features that make it a Fast-Cruiser-Racer that can switch from a “Full Cruiser” to a “Full Racer” configuration with extreme ease.
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