COMPANY
"We like to think that our creations have a soul and because of that, they can enhance the life experience of our customers: we offer in fact a unique nautical experience - a journey - capable of enriching their universe of adventures and relationships, with the ultimate goal of creating lasting memories.
This belief has guided us for over 50 years: these are the foundations of Ranieri International, a "Family Brand"."

Driven by his passion and the support of his brothers, Pietro began the production of fiberglass boats until 1970 when he transformed a small business into the first structured company of the Ranieri Group: MOTONAUTICA F.LLI RANIERI

“Our passion is renewed every time we drop the anchor and is strengthened at every wave we encounter, every mile we sail; each model is designed to gift boaters with an extraordinary experience. And we challenge the time while doing it".
With this mission in mind and the ability to combine beauty, technique, and craftsmanship, Motonautica F.lli Ranieri has reached our days: but most of all it gradually combined the technological development of its models with the evolution of the design, as an excellent expression of Made in Italy.

Over the years, the company has chosen to leave the heart of the production in Soverato, with a production area of over 380,000sq.ft. In addition to that, they have developed a facility by the sea of approx 130,000sq.ft.
The key points of their success are the incredible attention to every single detail and the combination of technical expertise and work experiences given by a life spent in the business,
The combination of these factors has led us to manufacture in-house about 80% of our products' components, allowing us to keep the quality control at the top.

The new strategies led in 2008 to the creation of a new Family Brand, Ranieri International, through which the company launched a range of new products with international features: inflatable boats (CAYMAN line, launched in 2014), and a new generation of boats (NEXT line, launched in 2016).
