The 49.9-metre motor yacht No Rush, listed for sale with Manuele Thiella and Camilla Maurizio of Royal Yacht International, has received a €2,600,000 price reduction.
No Rush was constructed in GRP by Italian yard Overmarine Group as the second unit from the popular Mangusta 165 REV series, which, according to BOATPro, has six units delivered or under construction. Design is from Overmarine's in-house team and Igor Lobanov, with full custom interiors by Marcello Pianosi POM.
No Rush sleeps 10 guests in a five-cabin layout, with further quarters for a crew of nine. A full-beam master cabin resides on the main deck. With an apartment-like feel, the suite spreads across two levels, with a private lounge and office space, and an extensive his-and-hers en suite with a large central marble shower. Four "flexible" guest cabins are situated on the deck below, including one VIP.
Interiors on board the yacht for sale are notably spacious and open-plan, decorated in warm woods and rich materials with "sophisticated detailing". Floor-to-ceiling windows across her main deck, as well as the addition of hanging plants, create an airy and sophisticated ambience.
Living areas are plentiful thanks to expansive decks by Lobanov. Inside, the main saloon features a casual lounge, a dining area for six and a bar. Wide glass doors open out to the aft deck, fitted with an al fresco dining table and large sofa seating. A wide starboard balcony next to the dining area also provides a welcoming breeze.
Easily accessible from here (via the full deck walkaround and twin steps on either side) is the elongated foredeck. A Jacuzzi pool overlooks the bow, flanked by sunpads, lounge seating and an al fresco dining space – all cleverly integrated. A removable awning provides shade if desired.
Up top, the sundeck is equipped with a large sunpad to aft, another al fresco dining table and a sit-up bar.
To aft, a fold-down transom doubles as a large swim platform, opening to reveal a welcoming beach club with a bar and shower. A ladder cascades into the ocean for easy water access when swimming or enjoying water toys.
Powered by four Rolls-Royce Marine engines and waterjet propulsion, No Rush can reach speeds up to 35 knots. Key specs include a 9.2-metre beam, a two-metre draught and an interior volume of 499GT.
No Rush is now asking €30,900,000, currently lying in the South of France.

