The Mangusta Gransport 54 superyacht has been launched at Overmarine's Pisa facility and named El Leon.
Yacht was designed by Alberto Mancini.
Maurizio Balducci, CEO of Overmarine Group said: “In the automotive sector, GranSport is a synonym for high performance and optimal comfort. These principles have been the key starting point for the creation of the new line. We translated them and applied them to our business, giving life to a model that is an authentic combination of excellence between performance and autonomy.”
El Leon features a shallow draught of 2.3 metres, which is ideal for exploring Mediterranean islands or the shallow waters of the Bahamas, while the on-board stabilisation system delivers “extraordinary levels of comfort”.
Exterior spaces are plentiful, including a superyacht sundeck with distinct areas for al fresco dining and sheltered relaxation. On the foredeck, the Gransport 54’s infinity pool features a glass floor, allowing light to filter through into the master suite below.
The racy, aerodynamic profile of El Leon reflects her sporty performance - power comes from four 2,600hp MTU 16V 2000 M94 engines, which should deliver a top speed of around 30 knots and maximum cruising range of 3,500 nautical miles.
The Custom Line Navetta 33 series welcomed its newest member earlier this month when Mirabilis hit the water in Ancona.
Mirabilis was launched on April 5 for a repeated client.
This is the third Navetta 33, following on from December Six and Telli. The series was designed with Zuccon International Project and introduced last summer.
Frank Grzeszczak Jr of IYC acted as owner’s rep on this project and worked closely with naval architect Giuseppina Arena and captain Jesus Gonzalez on a wide range of customisations.
“This model was chosen after more than two years exploring the market for the yacht that would meet the owner’s family needs,” Grzeszczak added.
The brief was for a tri-deck yacht with elegant, yet aggressive lines. The owner was also looking for a five-cabin layout, high interior volumes and a bright interior for showcasing a private art collection on board.
Power comes from a pair of 1,622hp Caterpillar C32 engines for a top speed of 16 knots. When trimmed back to her cruising speed of 13 knots, Mirabilis will boast a 1,120 nautical mile range, drawing on a total fuel capacity of 20,000 litres.
Delivery is scheduled to take place next month.
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