An "entry-level" luxury model
Centouno Navi is a new Italian shipyard founded by designer Manuela Lucchesi and naval architect Marco Arnaboldi, specializing in luxury yachts. After the Forza and Etera, respectively 28 and 39 meters long, the shipyard unveils an "entry-level" model This is the Vespro, a very fast cabin dayboat 16.5 m long and 4.6 m wide.

56 knots top speed
Like the rest of the range, it will be built in a composite sandwich with carbon and fiberglass, a vynilester resin and a PVC foam core. Equipped with two 1200 horsepower MAN V8 engines coupled to a MJP 350X waterjet propulsion system, the Vespro will have a maximum speed of 56 knots and a cruising speed of 50 knots. The maximum speed range is 350 miles.

A contemporary hard-top cruiser with a classic layout
The exterior styling is that of a contemporary hard-top cruiser, with classic touches and a decked foredeck. The windshield of the large hardtop folds completely into the roof. The engine bilge vents are concealed in the hardtop's rear supports.
The layout is simple, yet functional and flexible. The aft cockpit includes a large sundeck with folding bulwarks, providing additional deck space, in addition to the beautiful swim platform.

The foredeck is accessible via side panels and will allow for almost full sunbathing. Under the hardtop is an L-shaped sofa with a dining table, a sofa opposite, a bar unit and the helm station for two people on the port side.
Below deck, there is a double berth with its own bathroom, as well as a lounge area with kitchen. An option for a second berth is offered by the shipyard.
The Vespro will make its debut in the summer of 2023.
