
Italian Performance. Fully Refitted. Ready to Go.
There are fast boats. There are beautiful boats. And then there are Italian sport yachts that deliver both without asking you to choose.
The Mangusta 72 by Overmarine is one of them.
If you know the name, you know what that means. If you don't, here's the short version: Mangusta builds performance yachts that look like they're doing 40 knots at the dock. Sleek, aggressive, unmistakably Italian. This model is one of the most recognized silhouettes in the 70-foot sport yacht category, and for good reason.
This particular vessel is not just a pretty boat. She's ready to go right now.
The Experience on the Water
The Mangusta 72 was built around one priority: performance. Overmarine designed her on a deep-V planing hull that handles coastal passages with confidence and rewards an owner who wants to cover ground quickly.
Whether you're running from Fort Lauderdale to the Bahamas, working up the coast, or spending a season in the Northeast, this platform gets you there fast and arrives in style. She's not a displacement cruiser dressed up in sport yacht clothing. She delivers on the look.
Interior and Layout
Below deck, she accommodates up to seven guests across three private cabins. The main salon is well proportioned and welcoming, the galley is fully equipped for extended cruising or entertaining, and the layout flows naturally between inside and outside.
The interior received significant upgrades as part of the 2022 refit, including updated soft goods and refreshed galley appliances throughout. Nothing feels dated. Nothing feels rushed. For a 70-foot sport yacht, the use of space is intelligent. You're not sacrificing comfort for speed.
Deck and Outdoor Living
The outdoor spaces are built for how people actually use a boat at anchor. Expansive teak deck areas, generous lounging zones, and seamless access to the water. The cockpit transitions naturally from the main salon. A tender garage and jet ski are included, so you have everything you need once you arrive.
When this boat is anchored up and the toys are in the water, it keeps a full group entertained and comfortable from morning to night.
Condition and History
In 2022, this vessel went through an extensive refit. Not a refresh. A real one. Interior upgrades, updated soft goods, refreshed galley appliances, modernized systems, and mechanical improvements throughout the vessel. A refit done right at this level means you're getting current performance and aesthetics on a mature, proven hull.
Beyond the refit, substantial maintenance has been completed in the past six months. A complete new battery bank was installed this week. The hull was professionally polished and cleaned. She presents in excellent cosmetic condition right now, not because she's going to market, but because that's how she's been kept.
When a yacht arrives in this condition, it tells you something about how she was owned. You're not walking into a survey that surfaces a list of deferred work. What you see is what you're getting.
Written by
Paul Denton Jr.
Partner, Luke Brown Yachts · 500-Ton USCG Captain
