Itama Boats History & Heritage

Founded towards the end of the 1960s by Mario Amati, Itama maintains an unwavering commitment to crafting classically beautiful, finely engineered, high-performance open-top powerboats.

The brand name itself, Itama, was created by spelling Amati's surname backward. Despite evolving with the times, Itama models continue to exude timeless elegance, staying true to a strong and distinctive brand DNA.

Owned and led by Amati until 2004, Itama underwent a significant change when it was acquired by the renowned Ferretti Group. Since then, it has operated in tandem with the similarly styled Pershing brand, sharing a shipyard with Pershing in Mondolfo, situated between Ancona and Rimini on the picturesque Adriatic coast.

Itama At A Glance

A brief summary of statistics, facts, and figures for Princess Yachts.

Shipyard History

  • Shipyard Founder Mario Amati
  • Year Founded 1969
  • Headquarters Town Forlì
  • Headquarters Country Italy

Model Timeline

Research all the in production and discontinued Itama Boat models and immerse yourself in their history. Learn about each models features, generations, redesigns, notable features, specification, layouts, photo galleries and video from each individual model year*.

Key: 3 In-Production 2 Discontinued

Current Itama Model Range

Learn about each in production yacht models features, generations, redesigns, notable features, specification, layouts, photo galleries and video from each individual model year*.

 

Itama 45RS

13.82m

Production: 2023 - to date

Generations: 1

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Itama 62RS

19.03m

Production: 2022 - to date

Generations: 1

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Itama 75

23.54m

Production: 2009 - to date

Generations: 1

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Discontinued Itama Models

 

Itama 45S

13.82m

Production: 2011 - 2023

Generations: 1

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Itama 62S

19.03m

Production: 2011 - 2022

Generations: 1

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