Miami Boat Place Unveils Exclusive Ranieri International Dealership

In a move that’s stirring up the serene waters of Southeast Florida, Miami Boat Place is now the exclusive dealer for Ranieri International, one of Europe’s most prestigious boat manufacturers. This partnership embarks on a journey to redefine luxury boating in America, showcasing a fleet that epitomizes European elegance, Italian craftsmanship, and the promise of unparalleled maritime adventures. The collaboration kicked off with a grand showcase at the Miami International Boat Show, where boating aficionados discovered the distinguished and innovative designs that set Ranieri apart in the world of maritime luxury.

A New Horizon in Luxury Boating

With more 46 years of heritage in Sovarato, Italy, Ranieri International’s repertoire spans a wide array of models from sleek cruisers to robust center consoles and walkarounds, each bearing the hallmark of meticulous Italian craftsmanship. It’s this dedication to excellence that has positioned Ranieri International as a beacon of quality in the boating industry, revered for its innovation, design prowess, and unwavering commitment to delivering the quintessential boating experience.

Miami Boat Place: Gateway to Ranieri's Elegance

Under the visionary leadership of Rafael Arredondo, Nobel Diaz, and Nelson Rumes, Miami Boat Place is poised to introduce Ranieri’s celebrated designs to the discerning American market. This partnership transcends the mere selling of boats; it’s about cultivating a lifestyle where each voyage is a testament to luxury, performance, and unparalleled craftsmanship. Miami Boat Place’s commitment to excellence mirrors that of Ranieri International, setting the stage for a boating partnership that marries European sophistication with American dynamism.

Celebrating Craftsmanship: The Ranieri Fleet

The Pinnacle of Italian Design

Each vessel in the Ranieri fleet is a masterpiece, a reflection of decades of vision, design excellence, and a profound passion for the sea. The streamlined hulls, sophisticated interiors, and cutting-edge technologies are crafted to perfection, offering boaters an unmatched experience on the water. This fusion of beauty, functionality, and performance encapsulates the essence of Ranieri’s philosophy, making each model not just a boat, but a work of art.

Among the fleet is the Ranieri 275 LX, recently nominated as the “European Boat of the Year.” This accolade is a testament to Ranieri’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of boat manufacturing. The 275 LX, along with Ranieri’s extensive lineup, was exclusively unveiled at the Miami International Boat Show by Miami Boat Place, heralding a new chapter in luxury boating.

Navigating the Future Together

Miami Boat Place is introducing the Ranieri fleet at the Palm Beach and SoFlo Boat Shows. This collaboration promises to usher in a new era of boating elegance and sophistication. 

The partnership between Miami Boat Place and Ranieri International symbolizes a shared vision for the future of boating. With plans to expand its presence across North America, Ranieri International is poised to offer its unique blend of design, performance, and luxury to a broader audience. This strategic expansion ensures that the quality and exclusivity that have been Ranieri’s hallmarks for nearly a half-century continue to enchant boaters around the world.

Ranieri International Appoints Madison Bay Holdings the Exclusive Representative Throughout The Americas

Ranieri International Appoints Madison Bay Holdings the Exclusive Representative and Distributor of Ranieri Boats throughout North America and The Americas

Madison Bay Holdings, LLC, now the exclusive representative and distributor for Ranieri International fiberglass and inflatable boats, is establishing a robust network of dealers across the U.S., Canada, and The Americas. Ranieri International, based in Sovarato, Italy, is a renowned boat manufacturer with more than 46 years of experience and recognized as one of the largest and most prestigious boat manufacturers in the European market. Ranieri has an established dealer network spanning Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia.

Under the leadership of Ricardo Ruelos, Madison Bay Holdings plans to kickstart the U.S, Canada, and The Americas expansion with a network of dealers to offer Ranieri International’s diverse range of fiberglass boats, including cruisers, center consoles, and walkarounds, with models ranging from 19 feet to 37 feet. Their latest model, the Ranieri NEXT 275 LX, was nominated as the “European Boat of the Year (Up to 10 Meters)” at the Genoa International Boat Show. Additionally, Ranieri produces a series of inflatable boats (RIBs) in sizes from 12 feet to 45 feet.

Founded by Ruelos in Seattle, Washington, and later relocated to Sarasota, Florida, Madison Bay Holdings has a rich history in the marine industry. Ruelos, with more than 35 years of experience, has been involved with manufacturers such as MasterCraft Boat Company, Eliminator, Fountain, Century, Sealine Yachts, and Westship World Yachts.

Salvatore Ranieri and Antonio Ranieri, part of the second-generation management team, expressed their enthusiasm for partnering with Madison Bay Holdings to expand Ranieri International’s presence in North America.

“Over the past year, we have worked closely with Ricardo and Madison Bay Holdings to start building the foundation for the expansion of a select dealer network for Ranieri International in North America. Although Ranieri International has an extensive dealer throughout Europe and other areas in the world, Ricardo has guided us through the process of establishing a valued dealer network in North America. Included in this process has been our recent approvals for Floor Plan Financing that is an important ingredient to provide the support for the new Ranieri International dealers,” they said. “Ricardo also continues to remind us of the importance of giving the amore to our dealers and adopting the philosophy that Ricardo and his company, Madison Bay Holdings, has maintained throughout the thirty-five years of operations that states: ‘We treat our dealers and customers as family.’ This will include ongoing marketing support for the Ranieri International dealers and follow-up service to ensure that any warranty claims and parts that are needed are supplied on a prompt basis.”

Ruelos, in turn, highlighted the importance of fostering familial relationships with dealers and customers, a principle deeply ingrained in Madison Bay Holdings’ ethos.

“I am pleased to have the opportunity to represent Ranieri International and work with the Ranieri family and our valued dealers,” said Ruelos. “Throughout my career, I have had the pleasure to work with many boat companies that have been family owned and operated as this is the foundation and legacy of the marine industry. The full range of Ranieri boats and inflatable boats are a tribute to the forty-eight years that the Ranieri family has dedicated to produce an exceptional series of boats that are designed and manufactured in Italy with quality and attention to detail that can only be produced by two generations of Italian boatbuilders. I have spent my lifetime providing boaters with boats and products that boaters can enjoy and share with their families and friends, and it is a pleasure to introduce the rare and exceptional Ranieri boats to customers throughout North America.”

To showcase the full range of Ranieri boats and inflatable boats, Madison Bay Holdings, along with the Ranieri family and management team, will be present at the upcoming Palm Beach Boat Show and the SoFlo Boat Show. Prospective dealers interested in joining the Ranieri network are encouraged to reach out to Ricardo Ruelos for further information at madisonbay22@gmail.com or (206) 290-0028.

New Podcast Episode: Palm Beach International Boat Show Preview

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Exploring Innovations at the Palm Beach International Boat Show

In the latest episode of the Southern Boating Podcast, hosts Ian Sneed and James Anderson provide an insightful preview into the Palm Beach International Boat Show, spotlighting the advancements and luxury that define this year’s event. The episode navigates through a curated selection of yachts and innovations, showcasing what enthusiasts and professionals can expect from one of the industry’s most anticipated gatherings.

Riviera 46 Sports Motor Yacht: A Synthesis of Luxury and Performance

The discussion kicks off with the US debut of the Riviera 46 Sports Motor Yacht. Developed in collaboration with 40 Designs, this yacht is highlighted for its exceptional design and functionality. With features such as a wide-open cockpit and a spacious salon, the Riviera 46 is designed for both entertainment and comfort, setting a new benchmark in luxury yachting.

Sustainable Sailing: Horizon Power Cat’s Advanced Power System

A significant portion of the podcast is dedicated to Horizon Power Cat’s introduction of its advanced power package system, now standard across select models. This innovation marks a significant step towards sustainable yachting, offering an 84% improvement in energy efficiency. This feature not only contributes to a quieter and more serene boating experience but also reflects the industry’s growing commitment to environmental stewardship.

Bahama Boat Works 41 GT: Versatility on the Water

The Bahama Boat Works 41 GT is lauded for its dual-purpose design that caters to both avid fishers and families looking for leisure on the water. Described as a “hardcore offshore fishing machine,” the 41 GT combines luxury with functionality, illustrating the versatility modern boaters seek.

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Serena 48: Accessible Luxury Redefined

The Serena 48’s US debut is presented as a milestone for the brand, offering an entry-level yacht without compromising on the quality and craftsmanship Serena is known for. This model emphasizes the brand’s dedication to merging elegance with practical design, making luxury yachting more accessible.

Anticipated Announcements from Grand Banks and Ocean Alexander

The episode also teases upcoming announcements from Grand Banks and Ocean Alexander, two titans of the yachting industry. While details remain undisclosed, the anticipation underscores the continuous innovation and excellence these brands are known to bring to the maritime world.

Discover What’s Next in Boating at the Palm Beach International Boat Show

The Palm Beach International Boat Show is a must-visit for anyone serious about boating. Whether you’re eyeing the luxury and innovation of the Riviera 46, the sustainable advancements of the Horizon Power Cat, or the sleek design of the Serena 48, this show offers an unparalleled glimpse into the future of the maritime lifestyle. Join us to explore these marvels and more, ensuring you stay ahead in the world of boating.

MIBS Preview – Everglades Boats Brings Two New Center Consoles

Originally Posted: Feb 7, 2024 

Post Updated: Feb 23, 2024 

Everglades Boats

Everglades Boats is showcasing its new center consoles, the 315cc and 335cc in Miami. Both models use Everglades’ RAMCAP (Rapid Molded Core Assembly Process) technology, which fills voids and makes the boats unsinkable. The 315cc (31′ 6″ LOA, 10′ 4″ beam, above) powered by dual 400-hp V10 Mercury Marine outboards cruises at 44 mph and tops 56 mph. To increase comfort, Everglades offers Seakeeper 2 or Seakeeper Ride stabilizers as an option. The 31-footer comes standard with a fiberglass hardtop and a fully finished head compartment with shower. For the reimagined 335cc (34′ 8″ LOA, 10′ 8″ beam), Everglades upgraded the helm, introduced a new mezzanine seat, and added a molded-in dive door and upgrades for anglers. evergladesboats.com

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Podcast Release: The 2024 Miami International Boat Show Recap

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Exciting Miami Boat Show Reveals: Regal Boats, Suzuki Stealth & More

The annual Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show once again introduced an array of innovations, luxury yachts, and cutting-edge marine technology.

This year’s event was a treasure trove of advancements, from the sleek lines of Regal Boats to the stealth power of Suzuki’s latest marine engines. As boating enthusiasts and industry professionals converged on Miami’s sunny shores, the show unveiled trends set to redefine boating in the coming years.

Regal Boats: A New Era of Luxury and Entertainment

Among the showstoppers, Regal Boats debuted a new model, the 50 SAV. Known for their craftsmanship and innovative designs, Regal’s new models continue to push the boundaries of boating. With enhanced amenities including an armrest Garmin display, refined interiors, and powerful performance, these vessels are designed for the discerning mariner who seeks both adventure and comfort on the open water.

Suzuki Stealth: Revolutionizing Marine Propulsion

Suzuki Marine, a name synonymous with reliability and innovation, introduced the Suzuki Stealth, a groundbreaking addition to its outboard lineup. The Stealth series promises to deliver unmatched efficiency and ocean water cleanup of microplastics. With this launch, Suzuki reaffirms its commitment to eco-friendly propulsion solutions without compromising on power.

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Jupiter 34: For Sportfishing Fanatics

The Jupiter 34 is often a favorite for sportfishing aficionados. Combining robust performance with a spacious layout, this model is equipped to tackle high seas while providing comfort for leisurely cruises. Its versatility and handling make the Jupiter 34 an excellent choice for those who demand the best of both worlds.

Innovations in Marine Technology and Accessories

Beyond the boats and outboards, the Miami International Boat Show was a showcase for technological advancements and accessories that enhance the boating experience. From Bluwater Marine’s EzKonnect, which simplifies rafting up to other boats, to Yacht Armor’s marine protective solutions that help keep vessels in pristine condition, innovation was a prevailing theme.

As the show concluded, it was clear that the future of boating is bright, with technological advancements, design innovations, and sustainability taking the helm. The Miami International Boat Show offered a glimpse into the future of boating while entertaining all the attendees.

Other Topics in This Episode

Yachts

Sabre Yachts 58SE (Salon Express), with its luxury and comfort for a refined experience. The Marlow 90 Voyager that exudes opulence for any style of cruising and entertaining.

Products

Teasing a Kicker Marine update and how Southern Boating will be a part of bringing these new marine audio solutions to the market. 

MIBS Preview – Robalo’s Updated R230 Center Console

Originally Published: February 07,2024 

Updated: February 21, 2024 (Video added) 

Robalo Boats

Robalo Boats updated the R230 center console for 2024 with an optional Cayenne interior featuring SiO Envision silicon upholstery. The R230 (23′ LOA, 8′ 6″ beam) uses Robalo’s proprietary Hydro Lift multi-angle hull, delivering a fuel-efficient ride with a top speed of 50 mph thanks to a 250-hp Yamaha VF250XB outboard. With a Kevlar-reinforced hull and poured transom coring for added strength, Robalo backs the R230 hull with a lifetime warranty. The R230 can be used for fishing or entertaining, and anglers will appreciate the bow casting deck with the cushions removed. Robalo provides abundant stowage including a console head locker that opens from the front. robalo.com

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MIBS Preview – Aquila Power Catamarans’ 47 Molokai

Originally Published: February 07,2024

Updated: February 21, 2024 (Video added)

Aquila Power Catamarans

Aquila Power Catamarans’ 47 Molokai Power Catamaran (49′ 4″ LOA, 14′ 7″ beam) features many angler amenities, such as 30-plus rod holders, numerous livewells, and ample storage, while advanced fishing and navigation electronics help guide in open waters. The vessel boasts a remarkable 1,048-gallon fuel capacity and has abundant seating and a spacious queen berth. There is also a full-size wet head so each guest can refresh at the end of the day. Aquila offers an optional summer kitchen to prepare fresh catch. Buyers can choose from twin 600-hp Mercury V12 outboards or optional quad 400-hp Mercury V10 for greater performance. aquilaboats.com

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MIBS Preview – Sunseeker’s Predator 75

Originally Published: February 07,2024

Updated: February 21, 2024 (Video added)

Sunseeker

The Predator 75 (75′ 8″ LOA, 17′ 8″ beam) showcases the iconic Sunseeker performance shape. Its sliding sunroof, as well as the cockpit door which slides to starboard and then drops beneath the deck connecting the cockpit with the salon, transforms the owner experience. A U-shaped seating complements an electrical hi-lo table on the aft cockpit while another well-appointed seating area forward are great social areas. An extra-wide garage can accommodate a Williams 395 SportJet. Belowdecks, three ensuite guest cabins sleep up to eight guests and two crew. An optional fourth cabin can be specified. The Predator 75 reaches a top speed of up to 40 knots. sunseeker.com

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2024 Miami International Boat Show Preview

Get your mood boost by checking out these new boats at the 2024 Miami International Boat Show.

The 2024 Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show is the serotonin boost that every boater needs. If you live where the snow is currently keeping you off the water, the sea of boats and superyachts in sunny Miami gives hope that spring and a new boat are on the way.

Set for February 14-18, the Miami International Boat Show takes place at six locations in the Miami area. The main show is held at the Miami Beach Convention Center and Pride Park returning to South Beach in 2023 after temporarily relocating to Miami Marine Stadium. The in-water show is set for Herald Plaza and Venetian Marina in downtown Miami, Museum Park Marina, and SuperYacht Miami at Yacht Haven Grand Miami.

Wednesday is a preview day for the media and public, requiring an extra $21 for a Prime Time Preview ticket in addition to a single-day ticket ($43 per adult, $16.50 child) or a two-day pass ($75). The Superyacht Miami experience is a separate ticket and costs $135 per day. The boat show hours are Wednesday-Thursday, 10AM-6PM; Friday-Saturday, 10AM-7PM; and Sunday, 10AM-5PM.

South Florida’s traffic is notoriously bad, but the good news is that the show organizers, the National Marine Manufacturers Association and producer Informa Markets, provide an extensive shuttle bus and water taxi system between venues. There is also a free golf cart shuttle service at Maurice Gibb Park and Herald Plaza.

-by Gregg Mansfield

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MIBS Preview – Sea Vee’s 400Z

Sea Vee Boats

Sea Vee Boats has brought a slew of new features to the 400Z that is replacing the venerable 390B. The 400Z (39′ 4″ LOA, 11′ 3″ beam) has a 6-inch wider console than the previous generation, and the cabin is accessible by a forward side-sliding door. The extra size allows up to two 24-inch multifunction displays on the dash. The 400Z has a twin-stepped hull design and paired with triple or quad 400-hp outboards from Mercury Marine, the center console can get to the fish quickly. In the aft cockpit, there are livewells, fish boxes, and stowage. The bow includes a 161-gallon fully insulated fish box, rod lockers, and additional storage. seaveeboats.com

MIBS Preview – New For Sōlace Boats The 37CS

Sōlace Boats

The newest member of the Sōlace Boats family is the 37CS (37′ 7″ LOA, 11′ beam) and joins four other center console siblings in the line. Like all Sōlace models, it features a variable deadrise, twin-stepped hull with reversed, dynamic tracking chines, and hydrodynamic release for faster planing. Constructed with carbon fiber and Innegra, using vacuum-infused epoxy for strength and rigidity, the 37CS promises an efficient, smooth ride. Built for fishing, the 37CS has two 30-gallon livewells and in-floor fish boxes totaling 113 gallons. A full marlin tower is optional. Sōlace included a cabin with a berth (rod stowage below), sink, and a head. solaceboats.com

MIBS Preview – Riviera’s 58 Sports Motor Yacht

Riviera

Riviera’s 58 Sports Motor Yacht is the latest in the Australia builder’s Motor Sports Yacht line, which features six models from 46 to 72 feet. The 58 SMY (64′ 8″ LOA, 18′ 7″ beam) includes walkaround side decks, a foredeck lounge, an all-weather alfresco deck for entertaining, a salon with an aft galley, and a fully enclosed, air-conditioned flybridge and helm. Accommodations include three staterooms and three heads, and the full-beam master suite has a private head with a walk-in wardrobe. The yacht comes standard with twin 1,000-hp Volvo Penta D13 IPS 1350s engines and with extended-range fuel tanks, she has a range of 450 nautical miles. rivieraaustralia.com

MIBS Preview – The Updated Windy 40 Camira

Windy Boats

For families who love spending time in and on the water, the updated Windy 40 Camira has it covered. Take the sundeck, where Windy Boats custom-made storage for Seabobs, paddleboards, and Fliteboards, and to keep those toys running, the Swedish builder integrated a charging station and a compressed air pump. The dive platform on the 40 Camira (40′ 3″ LOA, 12′ beam) makes launching toys a breeze with easy access to the water for swimming or diving. An aggressive deep-V hull paired with twin Yamaha XTO Offshore outboards, the 40 Camira has a 230-mile cruising range at 34 mph and a top speed of 52 mph. windyboats.com

MIBS Preview – Four Winns’ New TH36 catamaran

Four Winns

Designers drew inspiration from Four Winns’ bowriders for the layout and lines on the new TH36 catamaran. The TH36 (39′ LOA, 15′ beam) is the Sprinter van of the water, comfortably seating up to 15 people. Four Winns offers three cockpit layouts, and a typical design includes a captain’s chair, double seat to port, and a galley with refrigerators and a sink. Maximizing space below on the TH36, Four Winns included two full suites with queen beds, closet space, and private heads equipped with a separate, enclosed shower. The twin-engine TH36 comes standard with joystick piloting and power options from Mercury Marine and Yamaha up to 700 horsepower. fourwinns.com

MIBS Preview – Pathfinder’s Revamped 2200 TRS

Pathfinder Boats

Pathfinder Boats revamped its popular 2200 TRS (22′ 5″ LOA, 8′ 6″ beam), lengthening the bay boat by 4 inches and adding an inch to the gunwale for more freeboard. Pathfinder left nothing untouched with the redesign, adding more walk-through space and improving the bow seat comfort. The update includes an in-deck storage locker for cast nets, as well as a larger standard 36-gallon livewell and an optional 36-gallon release well. In revamping the hull to improve handling and performance, Pathfinder increased fuel capacity by 10 gallons to extend the bay boat’s range. With a single 250-horsepower outboard, the 2200 TRS cruises at 30 mph with a range over 260 miles. pathfinderboats.com

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