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Marcopolo Adventure Yachts to debut at boot Düsseldorf

Marcopolo Adventure Yachts will make its international debut at boot Düsseldorf 2026, unveiling its first two models: the MP10 and MP12.

The two yachts from the Italian boatbuilder are available in both dayboat and cruiser versions, with both models powered by outboard engines.

The MP12 can be fitted with up to three 450hp engines, while the MP10 can carry a maximum of two 450hp outboards.

“A clean, functional aesthetic makes Marcopolo Adventure Yachts perfectly suited in both open and cruiser configurations,” explained Rosario Alcaro who heads the company.

“Their versatility stems from multiple configuration options and a hull engineered to perform in all sea conditions.

These yachts are safe, technologically advanced and high-performance, designed for both adventurous owners and demanding families.

Rosario Alcaro

“Marcopolo sets itself apart by appealing to different boating styles and markets, thanks to layouts that can evolve from open to cruiser through a simple configuration change, even years after purchase.

“These yachts are safe, technologically advanced and high-performance, designed for both adventurous owners and demanding families.”

The MP12’s larger dimensions (12.7m LOA, 4.05m beam) allow for a configurable aft open space, featuring a sunpad and a dinette.

The more compact MP10 (9.96m LOA, 3.05m beam) offers a dinette with a sofa whose backrest can both tilt and fold down.

Versatile layout

Below deck, the MP12 offers a versatile layout. It includes a configurable dinette area, a forward double berth with two wardrobes, a bathroom with separate shower, and two aft single berths.

The MP10 has a forward dinette optionally fitted with a sofa-bed, an aft double berth, all complemented by a bathroom with shower.

Two comfortable side decks provide access to the MP12’s foredeck.

The MP10 features a forward sunpad.

“The flared bow, reminiscent in many respects of military craft, is a stylistic feature that positively enhances onboard space, creating an unexpectedly open and welcoming area at the foredeck,” explained designer Roberto Delfanti of Roberto Delfanti Design Lab.

Aerospace and automotive sectors

The yachts’ upholstery uses Space Shell, a material from aerospace and motorsport which limits heat transfer.

The hulls have been developed using advanced computational fluid dynamics for stability and balance: the MP10 features a hull with two steps, while the MP12 incorporates three.

Construction at 3AF Shipyard uses fiberglass; on the MP12, carbon fibre is also used in the uprights and hardtop.

The hull structures are built from recycled PET, thermoplastic.

Bulkheads and selected furniture components use honeycomb polypropylene also derived from aerospace and automotive sectors.

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