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The $24.5 Million Unasola Is the Ultimate Floating Man Cave

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Somebody just became the lucky owner of a super-stylish and powerful luxury yacht with an Italian pedigree. Unasola wasn't brand new, but it's undeniably an Italian jewel dripping with luxury and fully worthy of its $24.5 million price tag.
Unasola is a beautiful Italian name that perfectly matches this yacht's elegance, prowess, and sophisticated allure. Unasola came to life six years ago as the second hull in the Oceano 43 series launched by the highly prestigious Overmarine. Over the years, it would be followed by several more hulls in the same successful series.

This year, the Italian builder took things to the next step with the first Oceano 44. Although the focus is now on this new, even more impressive series, the second Oceano 43 yacht by Overmarine remains one of the brand's most memorable launches.

The Overmarine Group introduced the Mangusta Oceano 43 as a long-range three-decker. "The Mangusta Oceano 43 is truly one of a kind, and the market is rewarding us for that," said Mangusta's Commercial Director Francesco Frediani after the successful sale of another hull, also adding that "Behind every sale always stand a winning product and an Owner in love."

Unasola Yacht
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Indeed, Unasola was built for a uniquely close connection to its owner. With a harmonious blend of superyacht capabilities and an intimate, cozy atmosphere on board, this 141-footer (43 meters) deserved to be considered a floating luxury mansion. It's spacious and powerful enough to pamper its guests with the decadent comfort of top-notch amenities, yet surprisingly cozy at the same time, with a homely feel.

Like its sister ships, Unasola was built in steel and aluminum and was the result of a successful collaboration between the Group's technical departments and the acclaimed designer Alberto Mancini. Unasola is 100% Italian, and that’s easy to see in the extreme attention to detail, the flawless craftsmanship, and the understated elegance.

Unasola was specifically designed to combine the luxurious comfort of a much larger yacht with added versatility in terms of cruising capabilities. The Oceano 43 series boasted two main innovative features.

One was an unusual forward infinity pool. The unique setup revealed two separate sunbathing areas that converged into a sophisticated swimming pool with a lovely waterfall. The second feature was a surprisingly spacious and versatile aft beach club. As it opened up, the hatch revealed an ultra-modern, multi-function space that easily converted into a generous swimming platform.

Unasola Yacht
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Performance-wise, Unasola promised a cruising speed of 11 knots (20.3 kph) and a thrilling top speed of 15 knots (27.7 kph), along with a remarkable range in excess of 4,500 nautical miles (8,300 km). It was equipped with powerful MTU 12V 2000 M72 engines and state-of-the-art systems. Unasola wasn't just powerful and reliable during long-range cruising but was also specifically adapted to minimize noise and vibration on board and to ensure optimal stability. All of this made cruising onboard even more pleasant and comfortable. Plus, the state-of-the-art, CFD-optimized hull significantly minimized consumption, and that's exactly the kind of performance and innovation you'd expect from a brand like Mangusta.

Unasola turns heads with its masculine, ultra-sleek profile. On board, it creates the illusion of a high-end apartment at sea, perfect for enjoying a great vacation with a group of friends. The five-cabin configuration includes a master suite on the main deck, two doubles, and two twins with Pullman berths for flexible accommodation.

The yacht was designed to welcome a maximum of 12 overnight guests, which strikes a balance between the intimate ambiance of a smaller boat and the generous layout of a superyacht.

Unasola Yacht
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Forward on the lower deck, crew quarters include four cabins that can accommodate up to seven people. As for the master suite, it's as lavish and sophisticated as you would expect. It's a luxurious apartment in itself, with the latest entertainment systems, wonderful spaciousness, and the added perk of a fabulous private sea terrace.

The neutral color palette and precious materials are part of an undeniably contemporary look with a touch of glam. Precious leather, mirrored surfaces, and metallic accents add a sophisticated masculine touch.

The main salon is equally impressive, thanks to the surrounding floor-to-ceiling windows. Here, too, a neutral color palette makes the entire area seem much bigger while creating a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere. The salon seamlessly transitions to an equally elegant dining room that can seat all 12 guests at once.

Guests who enjoy being as close to the water as possible will mainly gravitate toward the glamorous beach club. It houses a large lounge and generous space for sunbathing, and it provides easy access to the yacht's selection of toys. For the best panoramic views and the ultimate superyacht experience, the upper deck invites guests to take advantage of the spacious sunbathing setup and the fabulous forward-facing pool.

Unasola Yacht
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Unasola entered the market as a "carefully used yacht" and didn’t have to wait long for a new owner. The Italian man cave at sea was recently sold for approximately €22,5 million ($24.5 million) and is ready for many more unforgettable vacations in full privacy.
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About the author: Otilia Drăgan
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Otilia believes that if it’s eco, green, or groundbreaking, people should know about it (especially if it's got wheels or wings). Working in online media for over five years, she's gained a deeper perspective on how people everywhere can inspire each other.
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