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The Mangusta Oceano 52 has been officially unveiled as a modern yacht that combines functionality and form with contemporary style, offering a continuous visual connection with the sea and a sense of spaciousness and freedom of movement, characteristic of all models in the Mangusta Oceano series...
This yacht is the result of collaboration between the shipyard's engineering department and designer Alberto Mancini, who crafted both the interior and exterior, pushing the boundaries of design from the previous models, Mangusta Oceano 39 and Mangusta Oceano 44.
“Mangusta Oceano 52 stands out with its strong, clean design that emphasizes the proportions and shape of megayachts, expressing an authoritative presence that is both imposing and fascinating, appearing longer than its 52 meters,” explains Mancini.
Stefano Arluno, president of the Mangusta brand for America, adds, “After careful market analysis, we wanted to redefine the concepts of the 500GT segment, offering features never before seen on a vessel of this type, where innovation and modularity across all decks make staying aboard feel like being on a megayacht.”
The research team developed a vessel that can be modulated to provide the owner with the desired space, adjusting and personalizing it more than typically possible. As a result, each Mangusta Oceano 52 can be considered a unique masterpiece with exceptionally high technical characteristics and core features.
Thanks to careful analysis of glass surfaces and design solutions aimed at eliminating barriers, the lifestyle on this steel and aluminum yacht resembles that of a 60-meter yacht, with the in & out concept beautifully expressed through constant visual contact with the sea. The main deck is almost entirely made of glass, particularly towards the stern, with no "trunks," as they have been shifted outside.
One of the innovations of the Mangusta Oceano 52 is the relocation of the master suite to the upper deck, facing the bow, creating a private space with an incredible 180° view of the horizon, thanks to full-height glass walls. The suite has private access to the outer deck, featuring a large "Mangusta Signature" infinity pool and a staircase leading to the indoor lounge space on the main deck, which can be transformed into a salon or gym.
The main deck, where the master suite is typically located, now houses two VIP cabins, while the lower deck offers various layouts with four cabins. The first unit of the Mangusta Oceano 52 is currently being built at the Overmarine Group shipyard in Pisa.