Overmarine Group has launched the third unit in the Mangusta Oceano line. The ceremony took place in Pisa Navicelli on the 24th May. The Mangusta Oceano 50 is a 499 GT displacement yacht with steel hull and aluminum superstructure designed and built thanks to the synergy between the shipyard's technical departments, designer Alberto Mancini, and P.L.A.N.A. Design of engineer Ausonio.
She features large floor-to-ceiling windows and special opening systems. Thanks to the three aft and side doors, which open up completely to convert into three connected terraces on the water, fully equipped to allow the owner and his guests to experience an incredibly close contact with the sea. The airy and stylish cockpit is located above the garage and, once the tender has been launched, access can be gained to a 6 m x. 2.6 m pool fitted with a special counterflow swimming system and hydromassage located at the bow area. A second pool can be found on the sundeck.
The spacious 52 sq. m. master stateroom is located on the main deck and has an exclusive fully-automated balcony overlooking the sea. On the lower deck, the owner has chosen a configuration with five guest cabins, including a full-beam VIP cabin with separate access.
This vessel is equipped with two MTU 12V 2000 M86, 1700 hp engines that allow her to reach a speed of 16 knots and ensure a range of up to 4,500 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 11 knots.
Six more vessels in the Mangusta Oceano series are currently under construction at the Pisa shipyard. The series also includes a new 44m model, the first unit of which was presented last year at the Monaco Yacht Show. The next vessels in the Mangusta Oceano line available for sale will be a Mangusta Oceano 44 and a Mangusta Oceano 50, ready for delivery in the summer of 2025 and in the summer of 2026, respectively.
Overmarine Group was founded in 1985 by the Balducci family. The shipyard builds open and displacement power superyachts under the Mangusta and Mangusta Oceanco brand names.
Credits: Overmarine Group