Mimi boats conquer northern Europe. Three models in Düsseldorf 2023

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Mimi Düsseldorf 2023
Mimi – Libeccio 8.5 Walkaround (Düsseldorf 2023)

With Boot Düsseldorf now just around the corner, Cantieri Mimì is also preparing to participate in the largest northern European nautical showcase. In fact, the partnership between Mimì the Dutch dealer Watersport Paradise is strengthened, and in fact they will participate together at the German show bringing to the general public the three most popular models of the Libeccio range.

Mimi in Düsseldorf 2023

Thanks to the successful partnership, Germany will thus also have three of the most iconic ‘Libeccio’ models among its guests, specifically, the historic Libeccio 6.5, the Libeccio 7.5 and the newer Libeccio 8.5 Walkaround, among the yard’s latest projects and strongly inspired by the Sorrento tradition of the 1960s.

Mimi Libeccio 6.5
Mimi Libeccio 6.5

In short, an important investment that has also been made by the Dutch dealer, who precisely says that he has put a lot of emphasis on the Italian shipyard, which is now particularly in vogue in northern Europe.

“We have decided to invest heavily in the Italian shipyard: owners in Northern Europe have shown great interest in recent years in the possibilities offered by these traditionally designed, high-performance goiters. At the moment we have focused on smaller models, but we will soon also distribute Libeccios longer than 9 meters.”

Mimì thus confirms itself as a well-growing shipyard, especially with the close onset of its first 50 years of history (founded in 1975), also confirming a desire for important growth and expansion, especially in this ‘new’ European market, which is increasingly receptive fascinated by the growth of the Neapolitan shipyard and the collaboration of designer Valerio Rivellini.

Mimi Düsseldorf 2023
Mimi Libeccio 7.5


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