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Mousse

Mousse review

Yacht · 58 ft (18 m) · Savannah

GGetBoat EditorialReviewed August 21, 2026
4.1/ 5
expert score
Design4.2
Performance4.0
Comfort4.1
Handling4.0
Value3.7

Key specs

Builder
Canados
Model
Canados 58
Length
58 ft (18 m)
Guests
1
Cabins
3
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Verdict

A capable late-1990s-era flybridge cruiser with solid Italian styling, 2x820 hp MAN diesels, and practical 3-cabin accommodation. It offers respectable speed and space for its size, but age, fuel use, and maintenance sensitivity keep it from being a low-cost proposition.

Pros

  • +Italian builder with proven flybridge layout
  • +2x820 hp MAN engines give strong cruising pace
  • +3 cabins suit family or small-group charter use
  • +Moderate 17.5 m length is easier to manage than larger yachts

Cons

  • 1990 build means older systems and refit history matter
  • Fuel consumption and operating costs are likely high
  • Limited detail on recent upgrades and maintenance
  • Not as spacious or efficient as newer yachts in this class

The Canados 58 is an older but recognizable Italian motor yacht with a conventional flybridge profile and a practical 17.53 m hull. Public listings for comparable boats show the model fitted with 2x820 hp MAN diesels, a beam around 5 m, and a 3-cabin layout, which supports its reputation as a straightforward family cruiser rather than a high-concept luxury platform.

On the water, this type of Canados 58 is typically oriented toward steady cruising and comfortable passage-making rather than aggressive performance. Reported figures for similar examples place cruising speed around 20–21 knots and top speed around 24–25 knots, which is strong for a yacht of this age and size, but fuel burn is correspondingly substantial.

Inside, the 3-cabin arrangement and reported 12-guest capacity make it workable for private use or charter, though livability depends heavily on condition and any refits. Compared with newer yachts, the value proposition comes more from proven construction, classic Italian layout, and size-for-money than from efficiency or modern systems. For a pre-owned boat, survey quality and maintenance history are critical.

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