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  2. Codecasa - Wikipedia

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    The company is responsible for many luxury yachts around the Mediterranean Sea. Former clients include billionaires such as Mohammed Al-Fayed who bought his yacht the Sokar, originally built in 1990 as the Jonikal, in the spring of 1997. [5] It has a length of 208 feet (63.5 m) making it the 89th largest yacht in the world in 2007. [6]

  3. Persico Marine - Wikipedia

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    Persico Marine is a part of the Persico Group, an Italian multinational engaged in the automotive, industrial, marine and aerospace industries. "Wally 145" by Persico Marine Persico Marine has worked on racing yachts for the America's Cup , the Volvo Ocean Race and the Maxi 72 class, amongst others.

  4. Ferretti Group - Wikipedia

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    Ferretti model 68' (2005) cruising at 31 knots. Pershing 72, European Powerboat of the Year 2008 in the category 50 feet and over In the year 2000, Ferretti purchased 100% of the capital of Riva S.p.A., a producer of luxury fibreglass yachts measuring 10 to 35 metres in length, both flybridge and open.

  5. Intermarine - Wikipedia

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    Intermarine builds exclusively military ships in three designs: Minesweepers are ships designed for the disposal of mines and for which Intermarine's composite construction is well suited, as the high elasticity of a composite hull makes it flexible enough to absorb the energy from a mine blast at close range without significant damage.

  6. Burger Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    Of the 500 yachts built in the company's history, there are about 250 still in service. [9] [10] David Ross and partner Jim Ruffolo, Chicago entrepreneurs, acquired the bankrupt company in 1993. Ross retired in 2007. Burger is now headed by Jim Ruffolo, President/CEO. About 350 employees build an average of three yachts a year. [11]

  7. Sanlorenzo S.p.a. - Wikipedia

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    Sanlorenzo S.p.a. (or Sanlorenzo) is an Italian shipbuilding specialised in the production of luxury yachts and superyachts, from 24 to 70 meters in length, whose headquarters is based in Ameglia, province of La Spezia. For over 60 years, Sanlorenzo has been operating in the yachting industry by building a limited number of made-to-measure ...

  8. Category:Italian boat builders - Wikipedia

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  9. Rossinavi - Wikipedia

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    The new brand debuts one year later with the delivery of the 55 metre motor yacht South (now Rarity), followed by the launch of the 70 metre Numptia (now High Power III) in 2011. Since then, the shipyard has launched other 15 full-custom superyachts, with additional 5 motor yachts currently under construction.