New unit of the Mangusta Oceano 44 line – an overwater villa that redefines the concept of sea architecture – now launched.
The sixth unit in the Mangusta Oceano 44 line was launched at Overmarine’s Pisa shipyard on 11th August. This displacement three-decker is one of the most representative models of Mangusta’s distinctive design style in long-range yachts. With its 44 meters in length, rakish and contemporary lines, and stylish nautical architecture, the Mangusta Oceano 44 keeps winning over the most demanding owners looking for unprecedented yachting experience and unmatched onboard comfort.
On this unit too, interiors and exteriors are seamlessly connected and meticulously crafted down to the tiniest details, thanks to a free-flowing design and the use of floor-to-ceiling glazed surfaces that open to the horizon.
The Mangusta Oceano 44 is a model that stands out in particular for its huge outdoor spaces, specially designed to make the most of life at sea.
Forward on the upper deck, the infinity pool is just perfect to enjoy absolute relaxation in an exclusive setting, suspended between sky and water.
The 104 sq m (1120 sq/ft) sundeck is a true oasis devoted to wellbeing and contemplation, while the beach club is the throbbing heart of conviviality: once the transom is opened and the side terraces unfolded, this area easily converts into a magnificent 180° platform.With her steel hull and aluminium superstructure, this yacht can reach a maximum speed of 15.5 knots and a transoceanic range of 4,500 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 11
knots, always in the unmatched comfort ensured by electrical zero-speed and underway stabilizers.
This sixth unit will be delivered to an experienced Owner, a true sea lover.
“The Turkish market keeps growing and has been gaining strategic importance for Mangusta”, comments Mangusta’s Sales Manager Nicolò Strocco, who supervised this hull’s sale.
The Mangusta Oceano 44 is the brilliant result of the cooperation between Overmarine Group’s Engineering Department, designer Alberto Mancini, who pencilled her exterior lines, and P.L.A.N.A. Design, who took care of naval architecture. Her interiors and layout were custom-designed by the Shipyard’s design team working in close synergy with the Owner.
The final outcome is a global sea loft, designed to make long ocean crossings while preserving the unmistakable style and cutting-edge innovation at the heart of Mangusta’s DNA.