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Features

The MX-11 is a point of reference for large-sized Maxi RIBs with its elegant lines, which, in the “Coupé” version, provide space for a full cabin with separate bathroom while upholding its clear, refined design. Construction benefits from the use of high-quality materials: kevlar hybrids, unidirectional carbon fiber and epoxy-vinyl ester resins for the hull. Refined wood essences offer unique sensory experiences. Solid teak covers the deck while, in the “Coupé” version, maple and wenge are the essences selected for the interior décor.

The deck offers a large semicircular sofa and pop-up table combined with an innovative fridge box, concealed under the driving bench. Two large sun cushions are positioned at bow and transom respectively.

The MX-11 perfectly combines elegance and sporty lines, class and practicality. An example of this is the striking driving console that, almost imperceptibly, houses a surprisingly large master cabin. Attention to details, innovation and reliability are the key ingredients of a recipe that tailors unique inimitable boats.

About Magazzu

“Cantieri Magazzù is a modern company of naval design and construction. The boatyard was founded over 50 years ago by Prof. Alfredo Magazzù who designed the Alicudi motor-sailor in the 60s and which sold over 140 units.

Some of the group’s main achievements in the 80s/90s included the patent and concept of the “Monostab” (a 36-meter powerboat with a passenger capacity of 350 people and a top speed of 35 knots, stabilized by a special foil system) built at the Rodriquez shipyard; the concept of a 21-meter motor-powered yacht for the Baglietto shipyard; and the ultimate concept of “Surfing TRIS 75”, a 75-meter fast ferry designed to carry 600 passengers and 150 cars at 50 knots. The boatyard also worked on the research and development of a new model of seaplane, in the field of aeronautics, in collaboration with Aeritalia and Dornier.

Boasting unparalleled building experience, the boatyard produces unique pieces of naval art where attention to detail is surpassed only by the attention given to the customer’s needs.

Innovation runs thick through the veins of these boats, which are bought for their unquestionable beauty, but immediately loved for their outstanding seaworthiness.”

From magazzu.com

The Boater’s notes

The epitome of power and style.