Overmarine Group hassold the seventh unit in the Mangusta Oceano 50 series, with the transaction facilitated by Moran Yacht & Ship. Dubbed Project Nexus, this 49.9-meter yacht is designed by Alberto Mancini and will be constructed at Overmarine's facility in Viareggio, Italy. Moran Yacht & Ship will manage the project, with delivery expected in 2028. Upon completion, Project Nexus will join other notable sisterships like Dokinha and Eternity.
The first Oceano 50, named Alisa, was delivered in 2021 and went on to secure a victory in its category at the subsequent World Superyacht Awards.

Project Nexus offers a flexible accommodation layout, featuring five cabins on the lower deck, including two VIP suites, along with an optional additional VIP cabin or gym, depending on the owner's preferences. The owner's suite is situated on the main deck and comes equipped with a fully automated balcony, providing unobstructed views of the ocean.
One of the standout features of this model is the bow area, which houses a garage that transforms into a swimming pool with a counterflow system when the tender is deployed. Additional amenities include a spacious sundeck with a hot tub, lounge, and al fresco dining area, as well as a 68-square-meter beach club with three terraces overlooking the sea.
Performance-wise, the Mangusta Oceano 50 can achieve a top speed of 16 knots and boast a range of 4,500 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 11 knots.
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.
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