What’s New at the 65th Genoa International Boat Show
A restyling that enhances a truly unmistakable design style. This is exactly what Rio Yachts has achieved with its new interpretation of the Le Mans 50, the model that launched the Le Mans line and which the shipyard is presenting this year while taking part in the 65th Genoa International Boat Show, unveiling a brand-new look in a version that features a shaft drive.
14.90 metres in length and with a maximum beam of 12.94 metres, the Le Mans 50 bears the signature of Marino Alfani, the designer responsible for all the most recent Rio Yachts models. Twelve people can embark on the Le Mans 50, which offers a generous cockpit equipped with a sundeck under which it is possible to build a garage for a tender.
The cockpit can be extended by opening up the sides onto the water and offers a dining area with a sofa and table. Separating it from the helm station is an open-air galley.
The glass dome enveloping the cockpit provides extra protection. Wide walkways lead to the bow area with a forward-facing sofa and sundeck. The interior, in addition to a dinette, offers two bright cabins and two bathrooms with a separate shower.
In addition to the version featuring a shaft drive and two 550 hp Cummins, the Le Mans 50 from Rio Yachts is also available in an outboard version with three Mercury Verado 400s.
Quay E – Berth E105