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Third Mangusta Oceano 52 Sold, Redefining Life on Board

  • Writer: Boating-greece
    Boating-greece
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read
Λευκό σκάφος πλέει σε ήρεμη θάλασσα κάτω από γαλάζιο ουρανό. Ιταλική σημαία κυματίζει στην πρύμνη. Γραφικό θαλάσσιο τοπίο.

Overmarine Group has announced the sale of the third Mangusta Oceano 52, following the rapid success of the first two units. This sale confirms the market’s appreciation for a yacht that combines visionary design, engineering excellence, and long-range cruising capabilities in a vessel under 500 GT.

At 52 metres, the Oceano 52 offers volumes, flexibility, and comfort usually reserved for much larger yachts. Designed by Alberto Mancini in collaboration with Overmarine’s Engineering Department, the yacht emphasizes a seamless connection between interior and exterior spaces, creating a unique in & out living experience.

Μια πολυτελής θαλαμηγός πλέει σε ήρεμα νερά. Στο κατάστρωμα, μία γυναίκα απολαμβάνει τον ήλιο σε ξαπλώστρες κοντά σε τζακούζι.

The Main Deck features two guest cabins and a fully customized master stateroom with floor-to-ceiling glass offering a 180° panoramic view, opening onto a private terrace with a signature infinity pool. The Lower Deck hosts three guest cabins, including a full-beam VIP suite, highlighting the modular potential and bespoke nature of the Oceano 52, where each yacht is shaped around the owner’s lifestyle and preferences.

The sale was facilitated by Quentin Bourdeau of Pelagia Yachting, who highlighted the project’s consistency and harmony between design, engineering, and functionality. Mangusta Sales Manager Ivan Adzic added that the rapid sale of three units demonstrates the model’s strong appeal to owners seeking the volumes and amenities of larger vessels in a more compact format.

This third unit is scheduled for delivery at the end of 2028 and will cruise privately in the Mediterranean, becoming another ambassador of Mangusta’s commitment to creating tailor-made experiences that reflect each owner’s identity and way of living at sea.

 
 
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