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Overmarine signs 10th Mangusta 165

Overmarine Group has announced the sale of the 10th superyacht in the Mangusta 165 range.…

The Overmarine Group has announced the sale of the tenth superyacht in the flagship Mangusta 165 range. This sale will be the third in the series to be commissioned in three years.

As well as being one of the top models in the Maxi open series the Mangusta 165 is also one of the fastest yachts in her category. Depending on the chosen engine the Mangusta 165 is capable of reaching a top speed of 40 knots. By using the latest generation of engine technology, Overmarine has been able to decrease fuel consumption by 35 per cent at speeds between 20 and 30 knots when compared with previous models.

Four MTU 16V2000M94 2600 HP engines and four Rolls Royce/KameWa NP water-jets ensure that her speed performance is maintained, and the addition of four Seakeeper stabilisers have reduced rolling by 50 per cent in 1m waves.



Hull no. 10 is characterised by the features of the ‘evo’ (evolution) model. In comparison to the original design, the ‘evo’ features more aggressive lines, new glazing on the main deck and a single pane of glass in the salon that increases the amount of natural light to the interior.

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