$24.5 million superyacht is simply a floating mancave
- A lucky buyer has just acquired this super-stylish Italian superyacht.
- It’s well worth its $24.5 million price tag.
- Unasola is the second of the Mangusta Oceano 43 series by Overmarine.
Published on Nov 25, 2023 at 12:15 PM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
Last updated on Nov 25, 2023 at 3:59 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Alessandro Renesis
One lucky buyer has just acquired this super-stylish and powerful Italian superyacht.
Going by the name ‘Unasola’, meaning ‘only one’ in Italian – this luxury yacht was actually pre-owned.
However this gem is well worth its $24.5 million price tag.
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Unasola is the second of the Mangusta Oceano 43 series with more to follow.
The series is crafted by prestigious Italian shipyard, Overmarine.
While other superyachts focus on size, opulence and tech, Unasola was built with a unique intimacy for the owner in mind.




It’s a harmonious blend of superyacht capabilities and a cozy atmosphere on board.
Spacious and powerful enough to feel decadent with top-notch amenities, yet homely.
It’s 141-footer (43 meters) but has the feel of an even bigger yacht.
In fact, it’s considered a floating luxury mansion.
Like the other ships within the series, Unasola was forged from steel and aluminum.





It was born out of a collaboration between the group’s technical departments and acclaimed designer, Alberto Mancini.
With flawless Italian craftsmanship – it’s the epitome of understated elegance.
With a masculine, ultra-sleek profile, it feels like a penthouse on the waves.




Like the other superyachts within the Oceano 43 series, it boasts two main innovative features.
First is a forward infinity pool with two sunbathing areas and a lavish waterfall feature.
Then a spacious and versatile aft beach club which seems to belong to a much larger boat.




An ultra-modern, multi-functional space, it converts swiftly into a swimming platform for water activities.
Perfect for a getaway with up to 12 friends, it has a flexible five-cabin configuration.
Bedrooms include a master suite on the main deck, two doubles, and two twins with Pullman berths.



The thrilling top speed of 15 knots (27.7 km/h) is paired with a chilled cruising speed of 11 knots (20.3 km/h).
It’s equipped with a powerful and cutting-edge MTU 12V 2000 M72 engine.
A range in excess of 4,500 nautical miles (8,300 km) is also impressive.



However, despite its power, on-board noise and vibration is minimized to ensure passengers feel comfort and completely at home.
It also boasts a state-of-the-art, CFD-optimized hull to maximize efficiency and minimize fuel consumption.
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