Ranieri International is showing up at the 2025 Genoa International Boat Show with a massive presence: sixteen boats in total, including exclusive premieres and well-established models, with eight available for sea trials. A fleet that perfectly represents the vitality of the Italian shipyard and marks one of the richest and most diverse lineups of the entire event.
On display, alongside successful models from the Cayman and Next ranges, are two highly anticipated debuts: the 255 SL and the Cayman 50.0 Hard Top, joined by scale models of the new Quarantatre Z and Quarantatre TT as a first glimpse ahead of their 2026 launch.
Cayman 50
The new Cayman 50 from Ranieri International measures 15 meters in length and can be powered with up to 1,800 horsepower. Thanks to its stepped hull, this large maxi-rib can cruise safely at high speeds. The Cayman 50 also offers two cabins and a bathroom, with interiors that are refined and elegant.
255 SL
Ranieri International expands its SL line with the new 255 SL, a 7.5-meter boat that combines the spirit of a sporty open with the functionality of a true day cruiser. The 255 SL stands out for its latest-generation stepped hull, designed for engines of up to 300 horsepower, to optimize performance, reduce fuel consumption, and enhance onboard comfort.
Ranieri International, the Quarantatre Z and TT models
Ranieri International is previewing the scale models of the new Quarantatre Z and Quarantatre TT at the Genoa Boat Show, both set for their official debut in 2026. They share a double-stepped hull, designed to facilitate planing, reduce fuel consumption, and boost stability under way. The Quarantatre Z stands out with modern lines and a carbon hard top that lowers the center of gravity, while the Quarantatre TT features a stylish carbon T-top that provides generous shade, ideal for open-air cruising. Both models focus on smart outdoor spaces, including sunbeds, ergonomic seating, living amenities such as fridges and sinks, and generous interiors below deck, with a convertible lobby and a modular forward cabin.
Ranieri International’s fleet in Genoa
Alongside the two brand-new models, Ranieri International is bringing another fourteen boats to the show, representing the Cayman and Next ranges. On display will be:
• Cayman 21.0 Sport
• Cayman 27.0 Sport Touring
• Cayman 28.0 Executive
• Cayman 33.0 Executive
• Cayman 35.0 Executive
• Next 255 LX
• Next 275 LX
• Next 285 LX
• Next 330 LX
An offering that confirms the shipyard’s ability to cover the widest range of needs, from pure sport boats to cruising opens, all the way up to large maxi-ribs.

Eight boats available for sea trials
Ranieri International isn’t just showcasing its models but is also making eight boats available for sea trials, split between the shipyard’s stand and those of its main engine partners:
Stand Ranieri
• Cayman 50.0 Hard Top with 4 × Mercury 400 engines
• Cayman 33.0 Executive with 2 × Honda 300 engines
• Next 285 LX with 2 × Suzuki 250 engines
Stand Suzuki
• Cayman 38.0 Executive with 2 × Suzuki 350 engines
Stand Honda
• Next 255 LX with 1 × Honda 250 engine
• Next 275 LX with 1 × Honda 350 engine
Stand Mercury
• 255 SL with 1 × Mercury 300 engine
Stand Yamaha
• Next 285 LX with 2 × Yamaha 250 engines

Ranieri International, a leading presence
With such a large fleet, Ranieri International confirms itself as one of the most anticipated players at the 2025 Genoa Boat Show. Between new launches, previews, and the chance to test the boats at sea, the shipyard offers a complete showcase of its DNA built on innovation, style, and substance.




















