Comitti Boats to make its UK debut at SIBS

Italy’s Comitti Boats UK & Caribbean will attend the Southampton International Boat Show (SIBS) this year, debuting its next generation of motor boats, showcasing the Breva 35 & Isola 33.

“Comitti is a small company in northern Italy and one of the few remaining Italian shipyards with a tradition of building classically designed Italian motor boats,” explains Dr Karen Dickens, CEO Comitti boats. 

“The new Isola 33 will be making its debut at the show alongside the Breva 35. It’s a great way for us to showcase the exciting new designs and evolution of the Comitti brand and for visitors to find out more about the Comitti fleet.” 

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The Comitti boatyard was opened in 1956 on the shores of Lake Como by Mario Comitti. Today the company is still family owned and the Comitti fleet comprises four different model families; the Breva, Isola, Venezia and Di Legno

The Venezias are powered by Mercury or Volvo engines with twin stern drives and available in lengths 34, 31, 28, 25 and 22 feet respectively. The Breva model is currently available in 35, 29 & 26 feet.

The Isola 33 will be on display at the Southampton International Boat Show, currently available in 33 feet with a 43 & 28 footer in development.

The Comitti UK & Caribbean team are based at the new UK office in Lymington where director James Hart is based. James has worked in the marine industry from building Bluewater Sailing Yachts in Southampton to Monaco-based Brokerage Houses managing superyacht charter fleets.

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