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Class
Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIB)
Length
21ft
Year
2023
Model
CAYMAN 21 SPORT
Capacity
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The Ranieri Cayman 21 Sport is a top-of-the-line boat that offers the ultimate combination of style, comfort, and performance. With its sleek and modern design, this vessel is sure to turn heads on the water.
Its deep-V hull provides a smooth and stable ride, even in rough conditions, and its innovative design ensures optimal handling and maneuverability.
Whether you're looking for a fun day on the water with friends and family or a relaxing weekend escape, the Ranieri Cayman 21 Sport has everything you need. Its luxurious features and top-performing capabilities make it the perfect choice for anyone who wants to experience the best of boating. Engine option from 40hp to 150hp.
Available in stock at Miami
Phone:+1 (305)345-0599
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OPTIONAL EXTRAS
Shower system kit
Stereo system Hertz + 2 speakers
FWD table kit
Luxury upholstery
Stern raisable King Starboard table
S/S bimini top
Tubes arctic grey std / carbon look parts
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