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It will make it’s official debut at the Monaco Yacht Show 2020
Sanlorenzo is setting new standards for metal superyachts with the launch of 62Steel. With two units already sold and one under construction, the new creation will make its official debut at the Monaco Yacht Show 2020 in September.
Designed and created by Sanlorenzo in-house design studio, the five-deck masterpiece blends elegance with innovation. It features a spacious owner’s apartment, expansive main living area and even a beach club on the lower deck. With an overall length of 61.50 meters, a maximum beam of 11.9, gross tonnage of 1200, 62Steel guarantees exceptional comfort and onboard livability never seen before on a model of this size.
The apartment itself has an area of 210 square meters and consists of a bedroom, a studio, two spacious bathrooms and a walk-in dressing room, and outdoor space at the bow of the upper deck.
The star of this unique superyacht is, without doubt, the main living area on the main deck, sharing the space with the indoor dining room that seats up to 16 persons. At the stern of this deck, the outdoor living space borders on the guest swimming pool, designed with a sliding roof that transforms it into a sundeck.
If you’re celebrating a special occasion, or simply want to impress your guests, the lower deck opens to form an impressive beach club that extends into the deck containing lounge areas, a bar zone, a fitness space and a hammam, joined by folding terraces at the stern and the two sides.
The 62Steel superyacht has been designed by the technical and styling divisions of Sanlorenzo with a streamlined profile. It can sleep 12 people and have 14 crew members on board.
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