The 39.6-metre Mangusta motor yacht Veni Vidi Vici, also known as VVV, has received a €1,300,000 price reduction to her sales listing with Kevin Bonnie of IYC.
Veni Vidi Vici was delivered in 2006 by Italian shipyard Overmarine, constructed in GRP and belonging to the popular Mangusta 130 series. Her exterior was penned by Italian designer Stefano Righini, while her interiors and naval architecture were completed in-house by the yard.
According to the broker, the motor yacht has been "superbly maintained" and kept in "turn-key condition by a professional and reliable crew". She underwent an extensive refit in 2019, with works including a full paint job and an interior refresh, including new flooring and furniture in a "beach club" style. Further works were completed in 2022, including the fitting of at-anchor stabilisers and the addition of a new large tender and water toys.
At nearly 40 metres, Veni Vidi Vici boasts expansive living spaces perfect for entertaining friends and family. The main saloon is more than spacious, host to a large curved sofa to port, a bar to starboard and a formal dining area for seven forward. The star of the show in the living area, however, is the large retractable roof, which transforms the space into an open-air haven.
The broker also highlighted the nightclub setup, whereby up to 100 guests are welcomed on deck, making Veni Vidi Vici ideal for corporate events and charters.
Below deck, Veni Vidi Vici's sophisticated monochromatic interior continues through her accommodation, which welcomes up to 12 guests in five en suite cabins. In terms of layout, there is a full-beam master suite, three doubles and one twin with a bunk bed and a Pullman berth; the master is also equipped with a sofa, desk space and dressing table. Meanwhile, there are quarters for a crew of six.
Outside, her foredeck is a sunbather’s paradise: an enormous sunpad dominates the bow, while a spot to enjoy lunches al fresco sits close behind. There is a similar situation on the aft deck, with another sunpad, an al fresco dining spot and twin steps leading down to the handy swim platform.
Power to this 265GT yacht for sale comes from twin MTU 16V diesel engines, giving a top speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 23 knots.
Veni Vidi Vici is now asking €5,900,000 with VAT paid, currently lying in Saint Tropez, France.