Moran Yacht & Ship has sold the in-build 50 meter Mangusta Oceano motor yacht Project Monaco. Project Monaco became the second Mangusta Oceano 50 yacht that has been sold by the Moran team, and their third project with the shipyard.
Mangusta Oceano 50 features the Alberto Mancini design. She is a displacement yacht with a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure. Naval architecture has been taken care of by engineer Ausonio’s design firm P.L.A.N.A. Design.

She offers her guests a number of pleasant outdoor areas, the most striking one being probably the beach area: featuring a sauna too, it develops over three connected terraces just above the water, for a close contact with the sea.
On the main deck, the aft cockpit reminds of the living room of a villa; the aft door opens up fully, letting natural light flood the entire area.
She features a hot tub pool on the sun deck with a breathtaking sea view, and a tender garage, which can host a six meter tender and two Jet Skis. Integrating the garage in the forward deck plane has resulted in optimised onboard spaces and brought the overall beach club area to an impressive 68 sq. m.
The Mangusta Oceano 50 can accommodate 12 guests across five cabins and can reach a top speed of 16 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.
Credits: Overmarine Group