SL86 US debut at Miami Yacht Show 2016

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The Miami Yacht Show 2016 (February 11th – 15th) starts tomorrow and for the first time on the American market Sanlorenzo will exhibit the SL86, its new successful model with 11 units already sold since her debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival. 

Sanlorenzo SL86, 26.76 mt (86 ft) planning hull motoryacht in fiberglass, was designed by Officina Italiana Design and features new design, spaces optimization and plenty innovations, always respecting the Sanlorenzo’s DNA.

On Sanlorenzo SL86 are applied features to become new standards on all the planing range: the bow is now a living space with sofas, table, sunbathing cushions, and a foldable sun hood.

The sheerline amid ship was cut to let the larger side windows catch as much light as possible and let the guests enjoy the sea view even sitting on the sofas of the salon. This space on SL86 is longer – 9mt, 2.5mt more than the previous SL82 –, is wider, has more light, but – again – doesn’t affect the typical Sanlorenzo sober line, rather releasing a new freshness. The aim was to optimize and maximize all the spaces and to enrich them with natural light. 

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The stairway to the flybridge has the steps sided by two plate glass. They look like ‘floating’. The staircase is no longer a box, but it is still in the salon like a piece of art. 

At the Miami Yacht Show, 5 models of the Sanlorenzo fleet will be on display: besides the new SL86, customers can visit the SL96 – motoryacht in fiberglass, 29.10 mt length (96 ft) –, the SL flagship model SL118 with planing hull (36.50 mt, 118 ft), the SD112 – motoryacht in fiberglass with semidisplacement hull (33.6 mt, 112 ft) –, and the SD flagship model SD126 with semidisplacement hull (38 mt, 126 ft), each one built made to measure, according to the style and the requests of their North and Central American and owners.

Sanlorenzo is present in the US with Sanlorenzo Americas that, from the Fort Lauderdale (FL) headquarter, controls the other Sanlorenzo offices all over the American continent: in California, Venezuela, Colombia, El Salvador.