The 49.9-metre Mangusta motor yacht N1 has been sold with John Wood of Seawood Yachts.
N1 was delivered in 2022 as the first hull in the Mangusta 165 REV series and was developed as a collaboration between Italian builder Overmarine's in-house engineering department and Lobanov Design. The model's exterior profile is said to be influenced by 1930s sports cars, with "elongated bow, low profile and dynamic lines" and is a reinvention of the yard’s successful 165 model.
Accommodation is for up to 12 guests, with the owner's cabin on the main deck and five guest cabins on the lower deck. The split-level owner's suite is inspired by New York penthouses with an asymmetric layout and benefits from "streamlined" side windows and its own entrance lounge that creates a private oasis with sofas and coffee tables.
The lower level of the owner's suite sports circular shapes, rounded windows, and a round bed. The master bathroom is clad in onyx and flanked by two spacious dressing rooms with ceiling-high glazed surfaces offering stunning views of the sea. There are quarters for a crew of up to 10 in five cabins.
A glazed strip in the main saloon extends up to the ceiling, allowing plenty of natural light to illuminate the space. Two side windows in the saloon open onto fold-down balconies, offering sea views and a connection with the surroundings.
N1's infinity pool sits on the foredeck alongside a sun lounging space, while a 69-square-metre sundeck sports a bar and seating area. The yacht's lateral tender garage can accommodate a Williams 625 tender.
Powered by four Rolls Royce 2,600 horsepower MTU engines and four Kongsberg-Kamewa waterjets, the 499GT yacht achieves a maximum speed of 34 knots. Cruising speed is an impressive 30 knots and range is 650 nautical miles.
“We are extremely proud to have facilitated the sale of N1. Her quality, pedigree and design sophistication made her stand out in the market, and this successful transaction highlights Seawood Yachts’ ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional results for our clients,” said Wood.
N1 was asking €28,000,000
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