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Boatsales Staff10 June 2010
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Mondomarine unleashes new megayacht

Features its own skylounge cinema

Famous Italian superyacht builder Mondomarine has delivered its 58th vessel, the modestly named Manifiq.


The 41-metre luxury motoryacht is a part of the company's Semidisplacement Series and was designed by Cor D Rover with a little help from shipyard's naval architecture group.


The design is a fairly assertive, with a very fast-looking overall design. Powered by a pair of 2255hp MTU engines, Mondomarine says the Manifiq will cruise at 17-knots and has a top speed of 19-knots.


Interior design was fashioned by Luca Dini Design and the luxurious megayacht features lodgings for eight guests as well as the owner. There's a large saloon and dining area, while the upper deck houses acres room for sun tanning and relaxing, complete with another dining area, a barbecue and what would a megayacht be without a bar?


There's also a skylounge that would be the envy of many, particularly because it can be transformed into a private cinema.


Mondomarine has plans for more deliveries from the Semidisplacement Series, with larger 50 metre megayachts coming in 2011.


Check out Mondomarine.it for more details on its megayacht range.

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