Overmarine Group’s Mangusta 132 world debut at Monaco Yacht Show

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mangusta_132The new Mangusta 132 superyacht launched in May 2015 will be having her world debut at the end of September in Monaco. Monaco Yacht Show will be the first instance where the new superyacht will be seen by the general public.
Mangusta 132 is a direct successor to the 130 series and the fourth of the Maxi Open models from Overmarine Group. The new hull borrowed most of its technological improvements from the 165 series.
Compared to the previous series, she has improved technological and ecological features, with best focus on efficiency. The engineering team managed to ensure low consumption without compromising on performance and comfort: the superyacht resulting can cruise at low speeds still maintaining low consumption.
Other new features include Zero Speed gyroscopic stabilisers , waterjets propulsion system and new engines. The Mangusta 132 is now powered by 3 x MTU 16V 2000 M94L engines rated at 2600hp each. Out of that, the vessel can achieve a maximum speed of 34 knots while at half load and a cruising speed of 32 knots at half load. It has an economical range of 550 nautical miles.
The owner together with the in-house design team, settled for a four-cabin layout with an extra salon on the lower deck. Like all other Mangusta yachts, the 132 carries natural racy lines displaying an energetic look from the outside. A new glazing has been added on the main deck and the overall design maximizes natural light within the decks. On the sundeck there is enough room for outdoor parties.

Technical details
Length Overall: 39.85m Beam: 7.76m Max Draft: 1.70m Displacement at full load: 363762 LBS/165T Gross Tonnage: 291 GT Fuel capacity: 20000L Water capacity: 3000L Main engines power: 3xMTU 16V 2000 M94L 2600HP each Transmissions: KaMeWa 2X 63-4 + 1X 63-B4 Stabilizers: 2 X Seakeeper 35 for zero speed and underway Max speed half load: 34 knots Cruising speed half load: 32 knots Range of economical cruising speed: 550NM Guests: 10+1

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