The 12th Maxi Open yacht from the Mangusta 165 series, and third unit of the new “Evolution” series, was launched on April 11 at the Overmarine shipyard in Viareggio.

Measuring 50m, the yacht has a displacement around 300 tonnes and can cruise at a speed in excess of 35 knots at full load. This has been possible due to the design and construction technique of hull & superstructure and to the installation of 4 2600 HP MTU 16V2000 M94 engines, 4 Rolls Royce/KameWa NP waterjets and 4 Seakeeper stabilizers.

She has almost identical to that of the propulsion packages used previously for the Mangusta 165, but with significantly lower consumption at the same speed. This is also due to the effectiveness of the stabilization system, which optimizes navigation in all conditions especially at low speed. Owners can, therefore, use their yacht in displacement mode even at a minimum speed of 8-10 knots, in total comfort. The same comfort is guaranteed when she is moored, too.

This Mangusta 165 brings together the recent aesthetic and structural alterations introduced for the Evolution series: the single side window and the 3 big skylights on the main deck let in copious amounts of natural light indoors. The unusual characteristic of this new unit is, however, the fact the hull and superstructure are black painted with red details, including the yacht’s logo, designed together with the owner.
The yacht will be presented at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show.
The 11th unit of the Overmarine's Mangusta 165 series has been launched on 17th November, in Viareggio. The Italian shipyard has also sold Mangusta GranSport 54, designed by Alberto Mancini, in September 2016.