A preview of the most recent superyacht launches and debuts expected to be on display at this year's Monaco show.
Mangusta has launched the 178-foot (54-meter) El Leon, the company’s flagship and the first of the Overmarine Group’s fast displacement line in aluminum.
Once again, the greatest superyacht show on earth didn't disappoint.
Mangusta makes inroads into a new market with M/Y Namaste, the first in a new series of displacement superyachts.
The 42-meter Oceano features bold living spaces, impressive range and peak performance.
In its 25th year, the world's premier superyacht show is bigger—and greener—than ever.
Two new Nautor's Swan yachts have joined the holdings of a worldwide hospitality group and Overmarine celebrated a landmark launch recently. Find out more here.
The Mangusta 165 has finally arrived in the United States. Among her assets are amazing spaces and a speed allowing her to reach the Bahamas from the Southeastern US Coast in two hours or less.
Overmarine introduced the Mangusta 165 more than five years ago in Europe, but this popular series yacht only made its US debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in October with Hull No. 7 of the Maxi-Open yacht series.
Builder Overmarine calls this model a maxi open. The Mangusta 165 is an awesome sight on the water: A powerful and stealthy yacht, she blends sportiness, utter luxury and relaxation. Built in composite, she flirts with speeds in the low 30s thanks to triple MTU engines and waterjets.
It is not often that we have the opportunity to examine two nearly identical but competing motoryachts side by side. We jumped at the chance to test the newest Mangusta 92 to arrive in the United States and the recently launched Pershing 92, both open-style vessels built in Italy, similar in spirit but different in approach.