The new Mangusta Oceano 52 has finally been unveiled. The project has been developed jointly by Overmarine’s Engineering Department and designer Alberto Mancini, who pencilled both the yacht’s exteriors and interiors, expanding on the design features implemented on the previous models, the Mangusta Oceano 39 and Mangusta Oceano 44.
Mangusta Oceano 52 designed by Alberto Mancini
“The Mangusta Oceano 52 stands out for the bold design choices it embraces, with neat, streamlined lines defining the shapes and proportions of a dazzling mega yacht that commands a powerful and imposing presence in the water, coming across as much longer than her 52 m”, says Alberto Mancini. The first unit of the Mangusta Oceano 52 is currently under construction at Overmarine Group’s shipyard in Pisa. This steel and aluminium displacement yacht under 500GT can boast truly extraordinary modularity. Thanks to an in-depth study of glazed surfaces and technical solutions aimed at making all decks obstacle- free, onboard lifestyle on this vessel is comparable to that normally found on a 60-metre yacht.
A crystal main deck
A constant visual contact between indoor and outdoor areas is ensured everywhere across the yacht, especially on the main deck, which is almost entirely made of glass, particularly in the aft area, where all storage trunks have been moved outside. “A deck above the rest” – these words clearly express one of the new features introduced with the Mangusta Oceano 52, i.e. the master stateroom located on the upper deck and facing forward, thereby creating a breathtaking private area that enjoys a 180° view on the horizon. Floor-to-ceiling windows let daylight flood the cabin as the beauty of the landscape folds the Owner into its relaxing embrace. From the suite, access is gained to the private outer deck, where the real protagonist is the large ‘Mangusta Signature’ infinity pool; from here, a convenient staircase leads down to the patio lounge on the main deck – an extremely versatile area that can easily be converted from gym area to lounge area.
Two guest/VIP cabins have been arranged on the main deck, where the master stateroom would normally be found. This means that these cabins benefit from a privileged position, unmatched brightness and wonderful views, making time spent indoors even more pleasant. The lower deck hosts four more guest cabins.