There was twice the usual activity last week at Sanlorenzo, with two of its SL superyacht models launched within days of each other.
First up was Silvie VI (above), part of the SL94 series. In fact, she’s the third megayacht in the series to hit the water so far. (You may recall our Megayacht News Onboard feature from January, which focused on hull number one.) Constructed entirely of fiberglass, Silvie VI features interior touches like burned oak paneling in most rooms, with bamboo adorning the walls of the en suite baths. There’s also, of course, marble throughout Silvie VI. Just like the other two megayachts in the series, Silvie VI should see a 29-knot top end and 26-knot cruise speed, given 1,890-hp Caterpillars.
Regine (pictured above), meanwhile, should be just a bit speedier, with a 30-knot top end. She’s part of the SL108 megayacht series, again constructed entirely of fiberglass. Power comes from twin 2,600-hp MTUs. In terms of decor, her owner selected teak paneling, with the grains made more prominent via bleaching. Teak with wenge inlays lays underfoot, while limestone lines the master bath.
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