The first unit of the Mangusta Oceano 39, the entry level in the Mangusta Oceano displacement line, was launched May 31 in the presence of her owner, the Mangusta team, and all the workers that contributed to her construction.
“We are so proud to see the first unit of this innovative new model in the water. The Mangusta Oceano 39 is a new three-decker characterized by huge glazed surfaces, where supporting structures and bulwarks have, conversely, been minimized, so as to offer the closest possible contact with the sea,” explains Overmarine Group CEO Maurizio Balducci. “We want to express our gratitude to all those who contributed to building this vessel, further extending the Mangusta Oceano range, which already includes the 44m and 50m models.”
Developed and engineered by the shipyard’s engineering department together with designer Alberto Mancini and design firm Studio Verme for the engineering part, this three-decker harmoniously combines design and technology, endowing her entire category with a very strong identity.
The Mangusta Oceano 39 can be described as a modern villa on the sea, featuring wide glass surfaces and much larger volumes than those normally found in her class. The salons on the main and upper decks have floor-to-ceiling windows that can be partly opened to blend indoor and outdoor areas and create an exquisite open plan living space. The aft area and the foldable terraces provide access to the beach house, becoming a natural extension by the sea where guests can enjoy total relaxation in privacy.
The classic Mangusta design feature, the infinity pool located forward on the upper deck, has a partially glass bottom that lets natural light filter through into the master stateroom, creating mesmerizing water reflections.
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This yacht’s layout includes four spacious guest cabins on the lower deck and a master suite on the main deck, fitted with a fully automated balcony that can be easily operated by the owner.
The interiors, fully customizable, were penciled by Alberto Mancini, together with Overmarine’s technical department architects, working in concert with the owner and coordinated by Sales Manager Nicolò Strocco, who oversaw the sale.
The Mangusta Oceano 39 is powered by two MTU 12V2000 M86 1,700-hp engines that deliver a cruising speed of 12 knots, a maximum speed of 16 knots, and a range of up to 2,600 nautical miles, according to the builder. Also available is a version mounting 2,600-hp engines, which allow her to reach a cruising speed of 18 knots and a maximum speed of 20 knots.
The next unit available for sale will be hull number 3, with delivery expected in November 2024.
For more information: mangustayachts.com