Test / Centouno Navi Vespro, exceptional boat, exceptional price

When it comes to owning a one-off, fully customized creation, prices naturally go through the roof. But for those who can afford it, the love of a boat is priceless. The Centouno Navi Vespro falls into the latter category of luxury boats, as we see in the final section of this essay.

Even if you ask the shipyard, it's hard to get into the details of the price of a Centouno Navi Vespro, so infinite does the customization seem. The advertised price of the boat tested is ?2,700,000 in the version offered. But when it comes to engines, cabin layout and upholstery, the bill can go even higher. On request, for example, V12s can be installed to replace the V8s, giving a maximum speed of 2 to 3 knots.

A category apart

It's hard to talk of direct competition for the Vespro, given its classic Italian look and futuristic design, which puts it in a class of its own. A mix of genres that will undoubtedly win admirers from construction sites the world over.

To get an idea of what the market produces in this luxury dayboat-powerboat segment, we should mention :

  • the Pardo 52 GT (1.5 million, 25 knots max. speed)
  • the Mazu Yachts 52 and its 32-knot top speed (1 million)
  • the Maxi Dolphin MD 53 at 1.4 million euros.

The price differences with the Vespro give an idea of the difference in performance for boats of almost similar length.

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