Sanlorenzo has launched its new flagship of its Yacht Business Unit: the SD132.
The yacht measures 40.7 meters in length and is the largest composite-built yacht to be built by the shipyard and the largest in the historic semi-displacement line of the brand.
The SD132 follows on from previous models in the SD line – the SD92, SD126, SD112, SD96, SD118, and SD90.
“We are thrilled with the launch of the SD132 project, which embodies the perfect combination of significant size, innovative design, and timeless elegance, in true Sanlorenzo style,” said Tommaso Vincenzi president of Sanlorenzo’s Yacht Business Unit.
“The exceptional market response has been confirmed by the five contracts already signed before the launch, demonstrating the great success and appreciation this yacht is receiving among owners.”
The SD132 is 420 gross tons and has a range of 3,200 miles.
Features of the SD132 include a beach area, with lateral terraces which once rotated and opened, offer surfaces of 70sqm.
The yacht also has 85sqm of space on the fly deck. The forward living area features a mini pool equipped with a sunbathing system, connecting the forward section to the main deck.
The side garage has transverse launching capability and can accommodate a tender up to 6.25 meters long.
The space, located in the forward area, is complemented by an additional hangar designed to house toys or a rescue boat.
The exterior design, created by Zuccon International Project, incorporates the main deck walkway positioned on the left side, with an upper deck walkway on the right, balancing the weight distribution and optimising the volumes.
Technological flexibility
The yacht has four guest cabins on the lower deck, which also includes the crew area with a dinette and laundry facilities.
The owner’s suite measures 55sqm and is located in the forward section of the main deck. Also on the main deck is a large salon, complemented by a second salon located on the upper deck.
The collaboration between Sanlorenzo and Zuccon International Project also extends to the interior design of the first SD132 unit.
“The interiors reflect the stylistic journey undertaken by the Studio, aimed at enhancing a sense of naturalness and establishing a sensory connection between the owner and the yacht,” said Bernardo Zuccon of Zuccon International Project.
“The exteriors also demonstrate a commitment to research: innovative layout solutions and technological flexibility seamlessly integrate the yacht with the surrounding nature, emphasising the liveability of the spaces.”