Important investment market development: Mojito 32 in the test:The mini concept becomes a full-grown yacht. Analysis for investors across forex, equities, and alternative assets.
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- Where other yachts score points with pleasing lines and an elongated silhouette, the almost ten metre long Mojito 32 from the western French shipyard IDB Marine seems to focus on uncompromising practi
- The unusual hull shape is not a figment of the imagination, but a concept – and it is precisely this that gives the design a certain presence
- a boat without the usual tapered bow – visually special and not very elegant for the spoilt eye
- Anyone looking for pleasing lines will be disappointed
- On the other hand, those who want a pragmatic sailing boat with a crystal-clear mission and that certain something will be all the more curious
- With the smaller Mojito 650, IDB Marine already realised the scow idea in a very compact format a few years ago – based on the design of the Classe Mini 6
- Source: Mojito 32 in the test:The mini concept becomes a full-grown yacht
Investment Implications
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Published by Tophedgefunds on April 17, 2026. Source: Mojito 32 in the test:The mini concept becomes a full-grown