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Manò Marine is the youngest and most modern
Neapolitan nautical shipyard. It opened its
doors in 1990 on the enchanted banks of the
Gulf of Naples. At the origin of the
shipbuilding activity, becoming over time
among the most important and famous in Italy,
is the great marine passion of Gennaro e
Rosario Colella, father and son who have
known how to combine their immense love for
navigation with entrepreneurial spirit
consisting of creativity, organisation and
managerial intelligence.
Safe and solid ships, original design,
accuracy even in the smallest details,
construction materials, and comfort are the
Rules of the Manò Marine shipyard
production. The production of Manò Marine
vessels takes place in the prestigious
Neapolitan shipyards, also with
international professional collaboration. At
the end of the last millennium, to satisfy
the ever-growing demand for sports craft,
the Manò Marine Company built a new shipyard
where a pool of professional experts with
modern and technological instruments and
research centres for development and testing,
creates and produces innovative vessels,
perfect for carrying capacity and handling,
unique for safety, finish and comfort, for
the national and international markets.
The vast range of models can satisfy any
kind of client, from the small comfortable
and easy to handle Mano' 18 to the latest
vessel produced: Manò 38,50 Sport.
One of the primary and most salient
characteristics of this thoroughbred is its
excellent, elegant and racy trim in
navigation in spite of its dimensions,
convincing even the most “demanding” that
knowing how to design and construct vessels
is never casual. The latest novelties
conceived by the Neapolitan shipyard are:
Manò 20.50 WA; Manò 22.52 Nesis Open and
Manò 22,52 Cabin (ideal for families with a
good 4 bed places); the Manò 23.50 Sport,
and the Manò 25 Cruiser (4 bed places), the
new Manò Marine Fishing Boat. Success for a
shipyard that has certainly known how to
renew itself and reach its product target
and range of clientele. A powerful rise for
the Neapolitan Manò Marine Shipyard that,
with its all well-conceived vessels, similar
to each other in performance and elegant
trim in navigation, varied and probably
close to perfect from the living point of
view, both internally and externally, has
achieved really considerable results. |
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