Breva Marine is hoping to disrupt the marine industry when it launches and debuts a range of RIBs and super-RIBs at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2025.
Breva Marine’s vessels will be built in the shipyard’s new facility in Grezzago, in the Lombardy region of Italy.
Spanning a surface area of more than 2,500sqm, the facility houses both the production of the tubes and the final assembly of the boats, ensuring direct control over all the construction process.
The initial Breva Marine range will consist of four models, along with a line of high-quality tenders from 3 to 4 metres in length, featuring fiberglass hulls and hypalon-neoprene tubes.
The offering will include: the 630, 800, 1100, and 1300. The 1100 and the 1300 will be cabin models, with innovative layout solutions and the option to configure the cockpit and cabin based on the owner’s needs.
Premium equipment
Breva Marine says all accessories and finishes will be of premium level across all the models, with comprehensive standard equipment.
“Breva was born from the vision and passion of people who love the sea and have turned their profession into a shared project,” said a spokesperson from Breva Marine.
“It is the result of lived experiences, accumulated skills, and cultivated dreams by a team united in the desire to bring something new, authentic, and high-quality to the nautical world.”
To create its new line of inflatable boats, the shipyard has selected technical partners to provide equipment including Orca Pennel & Flipo, Raymarine, JL Audio, Italdek, Spradling by General Plastic, Quick, Platinum, MDU Milan Design ulpholstery Atelier, Toti Tappezzeria Nautica and Treemme Rubinetterie.
Customer experience
The shipyard is also setting up a dedicated showroom at the Marina di Verbella in Sesto Calende, on Lake Maggiore, to allow customers to see and touch the boats.
Sea trials will also be available by appointment, all year round.
Breva Marine points out that its customer experience will go even further with the creation of an exclusive Mood Room which will provide an immersive space for clients to configure their boat through ‘a sensory journey that engages all five senses’.
“Materials, finishes, sounds, scents, and impressions: every detail is designed to offer a preview of the brand’s identity,” said a spokesperson from Breva Marine.
Vision and passion
“Breva is an experience to be lived to the fullest — and the Mood Room is the very first place to truly feel it.”
The spokesperson concluded: “Breva was born from the vision and passion of people who love the sea and have turned their profession into a shared project.
“It is the result of lived experiences, accumulated skills, and cultivated dreams by a team united in the desire to bring something new, authentic, and high-quality to the nautical world.”
Breva Marine is headed by Cinzia Grottoli who has more than 20 years experience working gained at some of Italy’s shipyards including as marketing manager of Sessa Marine and at IC Yacht.
Cinzia has also spent time working with Joker Boat and FIM – Fabbrica Italiana Motoscafi.