RIO DAYTONA 34.
Below deck, you’ll find a bathroom with a shower and four berths, illuminated by stunning windows that enhance the elegance of the hull—everything you need for a five-star weekend. Adding to the fun is the option to customize the hull’s color, ranging from soft shades to bold tones, making the Daytona a truly unique boat.
The defining design feature of the new Espera, 50 years after the first mahogany hull, is the creation of a modern and innovative boat—both captivating and functional—with subtle nods to the past. Its styling pays homage to the origins of mahogany hulls while maintaining a distinctly contemporary essence.
Just as in the 1960s, when owning a boat was about embracing the sea in an exclusive way, today we have envisioned a yacht for the increasingly discerning owner—one who seeks a vessel to truly experience the sea, an object of exclusivity and character. A boat that isn’t a burden but a pleasure—this is what they desire.
RIO DAYTONA 34.
Below deck, you’ll find a bathroom with a shower and four berths, illuminated by stunning windows that enhance the elegance of the hull—everything you need for a five-star weekend. Adding to the fun is the option to customize the hull’s color, ranging from soft shades to bold tones, making the Daytona a truly unique boat.
The defining design feature of the new Espera, 50 years after the first mahogany hull, is the creation of a modern and innovative boat—both captivating and functional—with subtle nods to the past. Its styling pays homage to the origins of mahogany hulls while maintaining a distinctly contemporary essence.
Just as in the 1960s, when owning a boat was about embracing the sea in an exclusive way, today we have envisioned a yacht for the increasingly discerning owner—one who seeks a vessel to truly experience the sea, an object of exclusivity and character. A boat that isn’t a burden but a pleasure—this is what they desire.