Above the transom mounted outboard engines – up to 400 hp, either single or twin – the aft boasts a large sundeck section. The central walkway can take a cushion insert to create a full-beam lounge space.
Adjacent to the outboard engines is a large stowage locker for safety gear, dive equipment and accessories. Located in the centre is an integrated bar that can include a sink and refrigerator.
A T-Top comes standard for sun protection over the central bar and helm, which is forward and comprises push-button panel instrumentation customised to suit the owner. At the bow is another social space, with a c-shaped lounge and picnic table.
“We sought to create a luxury dayboat that combines the performance and robustness of a traditional fishing boat, with the elegance and comfort of a cruising yacht,” said Pecorella and Maggio.
“Lilybaeum Yachts specialises in tailor-made boats to suit their owners, from the colour of the hull to the choice of onboard technology, to personalise their experience from stern to bow.”
The new Levanzo 25 will make her Australian debut at the 2023 Sydney International Boat Show, from 3 to 6 August.
Dmitriy Dubs, Director at Nautilus Australia chose Lilybaeum for the quality of the build, craftsmanship and luxury design.
“This class of luxury dayboat cruiser traditionally comes with inboard engines but Lilybaeum has developed the Levanzo 25, designed with outboard engines, which means easy maintenance, no moving parts in the water when parked, more cost effective service, more room on board, lighter and more efficient power.
“We’re excited to present the Levanzo 25 at the 2023 Sydney International Boat Show in August, and we’re sure people will be impressed with the design, performance and complete package.”
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