Italian Yard Sanlorenzo Sold Its Sixth New-build 44 Alloy Superyacht

Italian Yard Sanlorenzo Sold Its Sixth New-build 44 Alloy Superyacht

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote October 29, 2021

The new Sanlorenzo 44 Alloy superyacht, which made its debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2020, is a 44,5-meter long fast-displacement model, entirely in aluminium, which takes the concept of livability to new heights thanks to its unprecedented layout.

Sanlorenzo Yachts 44 AlloyPhoto Credit: Sanlorenzo Yachts

Expected to be delivered in late 2022, the yacht is characterised by clean, sporty lines with distinctive cut-outs in the bulwarks to provide unlimited sea views from the main deck and a sky lounge on the upper deck. Relying on the creativity of the studio Zuccon International Project to design the external lines and the definition of the layout concept.

Sanlorenzo Yachts 44 AlloyPhoto Credit: Sanlorenzo Yachts

A model characterised by the elegant and balanced style of the brand while offering surprising spaces such as the large beach club that opens on three sides and the foredeck with an open area. The aft side of the hull boasts a spacious beach club that opens on three sides with a lateral tender garage featuring a 7m tender. The owner’s cabin, the conceptual fulcrum of the project, is conceived as a private apartment of 145 sqm divided into three levels with indoor and outdoor zones, in a solution never seen before on a yacht of this size. The suite includes its own private outdoor bow lounge area with a private pool.

Sanlorenzo Yachts 44 AlloyPhoto Credit: Sanlorenzo Yachts

The superyacht weighs 440GT – a significant increase on the outgoing Sanlorenzo 40 Alloy’s 338GT. The yacht will be able to accommodate up to 10 guests with a crew of nine. A  drivetrain powers the 44 Alloy for a top speed of 22 knots and comfortable cruising at 20 knots.

Sanlorenzo Yachts 44 AlloyPhoto Credit: Sanlorenzo Yachts

This stunning 44-metre yacht was fashioned for an Australian client with the buyer introduced by Ekka Yachts and Ray White Marine in Australia.