The 47m Mengi Yay Serenissima I is now for sale with Northrop & Johnson's Yacht Broker Ed Dickinson.
Mengi Yay has introduced Serenissima I, a tri-deck yacht designed in collaboration with naval architect Van Oossanen and acclaimed design studio Nuvolari Lenard. She has been carefully designed around the owner’s requirements, boasting an upper private owner’s deck with its own hot tub and alfresco lounge space. Her sophisticated gentleman’s lounge complete with a cinema room, walk-in wine cellar and drop-down balcony.
The traditional aft main saloon and dining room seamlessly flow into the midship guest lobby. She accommodates up to 10 guests across five cabins. The master cabin is situated on the bridge deck aft, and boasts a walk-in wardrobe and a lavish en-suite bathroom with sea-view windows and direct access to a private deck with a small dining area, sunpads and a hot tub. The lower deck features four additional guest cabins, including twin en-suite cabins forward and aft cabins that can be configured as doubles or opened to create a full-beam VIP suite. An elevator connects all interior decks for easy movement throughout.
The primary alfresco entertainment space, the sundeck, is adorned with chic glass panels midships, sheltering the aft area. Here, guests can unwind in the large hot tub, soak up the sun on plush sunpads or gather around the dining table for meals under the shelter of a hardtop. A cozy firepit aft sets the stage for intimate conversations and relaxation. Walkaround side decks on the bridge deck lead to the flush foredeck, where guests can enjoy unobstructed ocean views. Notably, the foredeck has a professional boxing ring which can quickly be set up for guest use when desired.
Serenissima I carries a Riva Ariston as the primary tender on the main deck aft and there is an enclosed tender garage forward for water toys and a rescue tender.
The motor yacht is asking €35,800,000 and is due for delivery in August 2024.
Mengi Yay Yachts was founded in 1964 in Turkey. Now the company owns one of the largest (19,365 sq m) yards that were specifically designed for the refit and refurbishment of existing craft as well as the manufacturing of the new motor and sailing yachts.
Credits: Mengi Yay Yachts