Showing posts with label Tullio Abbate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tullio Abbate. Show all posts

June 8, 2025

Tullio Abbate New Web Site

 
Tullio Abbate presents its new web site.  Tullio Abbate was started in 1969, a continuation of the Abbate boating name which was founded in 1873 by Giuseppe Abbate and followed by his son Guido in 1940.  Third generation Tullio Abbate, was the older of the three sons of Guido and enters boating in 1962, as he builds Il Cinque, a plywood built red coloured racing boat of five meters in length which will go on to win the Centomiglia race of that year.  A year later in 1963 Tullio will join father Guido in the Abbate family boating business, famous in that time for building classic fast runabouts in wood with sleek lines.  In 1965 while racing at the six hours Paris race, Tullio Abbate sees a reinforced plastic British build deep-Vee speed boat, and decides he wants to build a similar craft.  The decision to build boats in fiberglass will angry father Guido as he foregoes him out of the family business, with Tullio founding his own ship yard in 1969 and building the Sea Star, the first Tullio Abbate boat.  With the shipyard founded Tullio Abbate will keep on racing and setting records retiring in 2001.  In his career Tullio has won eleven Centomiglia races from 1962 up to 2001, becoming Offshore Class Two Champion in 1975, and set a record for a diesel engine powerboat in 1979 reaching 107 knots or two hundred kilometres per hour on 23 May of that year in Tremezzo.  Mostly known for fast powerboat cruisers up to about fifteen meters, Tullio did build a few large sport yachts over twenty meters, the fist being the Exception 70 in 1989, which is followed by the Exception 90 six years later what is still today the largest Tullio Abbate build to date.  The Exception 90 is an interesting super sport yacht, and is to date the largest yacht build near a lake, which powered by quadruple 1500hp engines with surface drives reaches a speed of fifty knots.  Tullio Abbate was also the boat builder of the personalities who apart customers also become friends; Alain Prost, Aryton Senna, Gilles Villeneuve, Bernie Ecclestone, Björn Borg, Diego Maradona, Didier Pironi, Giacomo Agostini, Gianni Versace, Gilles and Jacques Villeneuve, Jacky Ickx, Keke Rosberg, Nelson Piquet, Nico Rosberg, Niki Lauda, Matteo de Nora, Rene Arnoux, and Riccardo Patrese.  Aryton Senna also build a special dedicated special fast cruiser with Tullio Abbate, the Senna 42 Evolution launched in 1995 and produced till 2001. Unfortunately for Senna he will not get to see it following his dead on first May 1994 during the San Marino Grand Prix at the Autodromo Enzo and Dino Ferrari in Imola.  Tullio Abbate Junior will join the father family business in 2002 following in the Senior's footstep of building boats and racing, and winning two world championships this far in his career, and takes over the family business in 2012.  Tullio Abbate Senior will die at age 75 at the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan on nine April 2020, after being infected by COVID-19 during the pandemic in Italy.  Currently Tullio Abbate builds twelve models divided into three line ups; Classic, Comfort, and Sport, with the offer starting from the seven meter Flash 755, and go up to the Superiority 52.  Tullio Abbate new web site takes you around with the following buttons; Home, Our History, Boats, Vintage, Special Projects, and Contact.  Tullio Abbate is also on social media with a right top button taking you to its Instagram page.
Production History;
Sea Star m 6.05 1970-
Sea Miracle 12,50 mt 1976-
Offshore Rapid 11,00 mt 1977-
Sea Cobb 8,56 mt 1979-
Sea Star Super m 7.00 1979-
Offshore 42 1979-80
Offshore 27 1980-
Offshore 42 S 1981-83
Elite 25 (i) 1982-86
42 Executive 1984-
Exception 45 1984-
Champion 41 1986-
Superiority 36 1987-
Elite 25 (ii) 1987-2010
Elite 32 1988-
Offshore 33 1988-91
Elite 41 1989-
Exception 70 1990 (1)
Exception 33 1991-
Superiority 60 1992-
Exception 90 1995 (1)
Senna 42 Evolution 1995-2001 (50+-)
Mito 52 1999-
Soleil 33 2003-08
Mito 40 2008-
Soleil 35 2009-17
Mito 42 2009-
Mito 45 2010-
Mito 23 2011-
Mito 33 2011-
Beat 42 2012-
Superiority 52 2014-
Elite 27 2016-
Sunshine 30 2018-
Armonia 28 2024-
The Sea Star 6 meter, Tullio Abbate first boat. 

April 14, 2025

New Model: Tullio Abbate Villa D'Este Special 9.98 mt

Tullio Abbate presents the Villa D'Este Special, a nine meter Classic day cruiser.  The Villa D'Este Special is all the same model as the standard Villa D'Este, with the Special meaning for the mahogany finishing.  Tullio Abbate call the Villa D'Este Special the jewel of its boats and of the Classic line family.  Ten meters of gleaming mahogany perfectly integrated with a hull made from composite materials. This model marks Tullio Abbate’s return to the shipyard’s roots, and a tribute to Guido, the founder of the Abbate powerboats name, and a pioneer of Italian and global boating, who, after World War II, won races, set records, and gave mahogany its most sporty and sensual forms. She is also a tribute to the Villa D'Este 5.60 mt runabout build from 1958 up to the end of sixties in double mahogany planking.  The Tullio Abbate Villa D'Este Special is powered by twin Mercruiser 350hp gas petrol on stern drives for speeds over forty knots.  
Technical Data:
LOA - 9.98 m (32.7ft)
Beam - 2.78 m
Displacement - 3.5 t
Fuel Capacity - 680 l
Water Capacity - 60 l
Max Persons - ten
Accommodation - two berths
Engines - 2 x Mercruiser V8 5.7l 350hp petrol gas standard, other engines available
Propulsion - Mercruiser Alpa One stern drive 
Speeds - from forty up to sixty knots
Hull Shape - stepped hull deep Vee
Certification - CE C

April 10, 2020

Tullio Abbate 1944 - 2020

Tullio Abbate founder of the same boat building name and famous powerboat racer for both inshore and offshore races passed to the better World this morning ninth April at ten o'clock, 2020.  Aged 75 Tullio Abbate was hospitalized at San Raffaele hospital in Milan since Saturday due to Covid-19 complications, and  lost the battle with the deadly virus this morning.  Tullio Abbate founded his boat yard on Lake Como in 1969, in-front of his father Guido, Abbate premises.  The Abbate family name has been building boats since 1873, and eventually the company splits in two separate names with Tullio and Bruno in the mid late seventies.  As a boat builder Tullio has build over eight thousand boats in over fifty years from smaller five meters speed boats, up to ninety feet plus sport yachts.  As a racer Tullio was a competitor and winner in both inshore and offshore races with his biggest success coming at the legendary One Hundred miles Centomiglia Lario race which he won eleven times with a self built boat.  Tullio Abbate was loved and respected by celebrities with various sport and Formula One racers not only becoming his customers over the years but also friends.  Tullio was one of the few who still followed the Italian power-boating tradition of putting high performance car engines from Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche into powerboats.  Tullio Abbate leaves behind his wife and five children.