What’s your lucky number? For the owners of the latest Sanlorenzo 40 Alloy, it seems to be 111, since that’s the name they’ve given their new megayacht.
111 is the seventh Sanlorenzo 40 Alloy, built entirely in aluminum (hence “Alloy” in the megayacht’s model name). She bears naval architecture by Francesco Paskowski, who designed the entire series as well as several other Sanlorenzo yachts. Like her sisterships, 111 has balconies off the master stateroom and saloon, plus the signature gullwing doors. There’s further a small gym contained within the master, a layout option a few owners have selected. Since the megayacht series allows owners to customize interior decor, too, 111 bears a combination of olive ash and burned oak. Olive ash is actually just ash wood, though characterized by dark grains. That, with the dark grains of burned oak, should make for an interesting effect within the 25-foot beam.
Sanlorenzo’s 111 should see a good turn of speed as well. Twin MTU 12V 4000 M93s have allowed for 28-knot top ends and 26-knot cruise speeds on prior Sanlorenzo 40 Alloy launches.
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