The new “Maxi Dolphin Sea Office” is now operational

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The new “Maxi Dolphin Sea Office” is now operational, based on the sea in the tourist port of Chiavari, in the Gulf of Tigullio. This new office will strengthen the customer-shipyard relationship in particular for the semi-custom part.

At the Sea Office for the whole life of the boat

The new Maxi Dolphin Sea Office structure will support the shipyard’s management, making all the “boutique shipyard” services available to shipowners, as per DNA Maxi Dolphin. The “office on the sea” will be the place where customers will discuss all aspects with the shipyard, from the first contact to the most specific details of the boat. Finally, the Sea Office will be responsible for the professional and centralized management of used Maxi Dolphin boats.

The shipyard’s history: Maxi Dolphin

Maxi Dolphin is a shipyard in Erbusco, Brescia, dedicated to the construction of motor yachts and sailing both custom and semi-custom. It was born in 1987 with the launch of the 73′ “Carmen di Bellavista” designed by Bruce Farr, followed by the 118′ “Viriella” designed by German Frers. From the very beginning, it established itself in Custom-Made production by combining the three key elements: technology, composite materials, and craftsmanship, to build high-end yachts. These first models will be followed by other important collaborations with leading designers including Roberto Starkel, Luca Brenta Design, Bill Tripp, Finot-Conq.

Maxi Dolphin Motor Yacht

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