2005
Year
OVERMARINE GROUP
Builder
95' 2" (29m)
Length
Cabins

Manu - 2005 95' 2" OVERMARINE GROUP Mangusta 92
La Spezia Liguria Italy
($2,077,424 USD est.) €1,875,000 EUR


Yacht for sale is a 2006 OVERMARINE GROUP 95' 2" "Manu" Mangusta 92 Motor Yacht in La Spezia, Liguria, Italy.

Mangusta 92 - 2005

Performance, style and comfort. The Mangusta 92, built by Overmarine in Italy, is a remarkable 28 metre open yacht known for its blend of high-speed performance and comfort. Perfectly proportioned, with a sleek and elegant interiors, she is easily manoeuvrable and designed to cruise in all the waters.




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LENGTH 29m
BUILDER OVERMARINE GROUP
ASKING PRICE ($2,077,424 USD est.) €1,875,000 EUR
BUILT 2005
BEAM 6.6m
DRAFT N/A
MAX SPEED 35 Knots
CRUISING SPEED 30 Knots
CABINS N/A
GROSS TONNAGE 0.00
DISPLACEMENT 90000 Kg
LOCATION La Spezia, Liguria, Italy
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One of the key features of her design is the spacious cockpit, a rare sight on yachts of this size, which encourages socializing and entertainment. The main aft deck offers alfresco dining for up to six, as well as large sunbathing pads, enhancing the outdoor experience. A few steps below, the generous tender garage provides space for various water toys and can serve as a platform when anchored, perfect for watching the sunset or to enjoy the open waters.

The lower deck provides a peaceful retreat with four ensuite cabins, each featuring high-tech entertainment centres. Each cabin is thoughtfully designed; the full-beam master cabin stands out, offering generous space, storage, a vanity area, and an ensuite with double sinks and a spacious shower. Performance is another standout feature of the Mangusta 92. Fitted with twin high-performance MTU engines, she achieves a top speed of 35 knots and a cruising speed of 30 knots, making her perfect for cruising.

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