In the Overmarine portfolio, the new model has become the third largest yacht in history.
The Italian shipyard Overmarine Group, owner of the Mangusta brand and builder of the world's largest open yachts, has announced the launch of the first vessel of the 50m Mangusta 165 REV series. Showcasing the revolutionary design of the Overmarine maxi yachts, the new yacht was officially unveiled in the presence of her owner. The body is distinguished by a thin and slightly aggressive profile and dynamic lines, referring to the design of sports cars of the 30s of the last century. After the last modifications, the vessel will be proudly displayed at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show.
"I am proud to celebrate the launch of this first Mangusta 165 REV together with her owner, his family and the entire team that took part in her construction. I am convinced that today, with this launch, we are writing a new important page in the history of our shipyard," commented Maurizio Balducci, CEO of Overmarine Group.
Lobanov Design studio created the exterior design of the yacht and Overmarine engineers developed the naval architecture. The fully customizable and customizable interior was designed by the shipyard's architects. A design feature is the main salon with full-height windows that can be transformed into two spacious balconies. The Mangusta 165 REV accommodates up to ten guests in six luxurious cabins, as well as nine crew members. The owner's cabin area is 92 sq.m.
The yacht has a beach club with a lounge area, an infinity pool in the center of the deck and a spacious tender garage. Power comes from four 2,600 horsepower Rolls Royce Marine engines and Kongsberg-Kamewa jet engines for a top speed of 34 knots. The engineers have also managed to reduce fuel consumption by almost a third compared to the previous series of yachts.
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