The gozzo is the quintessential Mediterranean boat that has always fascinated boaters from all over the world. Now an iconic boat like this to withstand an increasingly demanding market has had to evolve. The
goiter 2.0
is one of the new trends emerging in the market. And soon it may also become outboard.
Here is the modern goiter according to Apreamare. It is called Gozzo 35 and will debut in September at the Cannes boat show (Sept. 7-14) and the Genoa boat show (Sept. 16- 21).
Gozzo 35 Apreamare at boat shows
A new era begins for Apreamare with the Gozzo 35, which reinterprets the gozzo according to the canons of 2021. The brainchild of the Marine Design studio, Gozzo 35 is a 9.95-meter walkaround equipped with an aft sundeck sofa with table. This is the dining/dining area where you can eat while sitting down. In the bow we find a sundeck with opposing seating. To get around there are wide walkways on the sides since the boat also reaches a beam of 3.70 meters.
The boat has a T-Top at the base of which is a kitchen cabinet that can be equipped with a sink, barbecue or stove top, refrigerator, and ice-maker.
The below deck offers an open space cabin with a double bed in the bow, cabinets and furniture with leather inserts, and a bathroom with a large separate shower stall. The style of the interior recalls the brightness of Mediterranean architecture, and owners are offered the option of customizing the colors of the leathers and the wood species.
Gozzo 35 Apreamare – Engines and Hull
In developing the concept, architect Marco Casali worked with Cataldo Aprea to enhance the outdoor deck spaces. Great attention was given to the hull lines that modernize those canonical of the Sorrentine gozzo.
Then one of the highlights is the hull designed by the Marine Design studio. On the Gozzo 35 Apreamare, either shaftline (with power from 270 hp to 320 hp) or stern feet (with power from 230 hp to 320 hp) can be installed. Two additional versions are also being studied: the first with outboard motors and the second with hybrid propulsion.