Mondango

51.7m - Ketch

Price EUR 25M

Overview

Launched in late 2008 by Alloy Yachts, Mondango was built for extensive blue-water cruising.  Finished to an exceptionally high standard, she has fulfilled the brief for a stylish yacht capable of fast, comfortable ocean passages.

Designed by Dubois Naval Architects, Mondango continues the progression of large flybridge yachts and displays clean lines, a subtle sheer and a low-profile coach roof.  The aggressively raked windows of the coach roof wrap all the way around in a dramatic sweep of curved glass which accentuates the modern exterior.

The coach roof extends aft to encompass the mizzen mast and provides a long overhang protecting the aft cockpit.  The port and starboard side windows of the cockpit as well as the spectacular curved rear window all open and close to create a climate-controlled single-level extension of the main saloon.

The hull is finished in flag blue with a white superstructure.  A gold cove-stripe provides a handsome accent against the dark hull and establishes a theme repeated on the two booms.

The main saloon floor features an entire circle of bleached oak, matched with contemporary furnishings and colourful fabrics.   

A rectangular forward Jacuzzi is surrounded by sunbeds and the flybridge is large enough for two dining tables and a very cosy bright yellow sunbed lounge.  Mondango is for fast cruising in style with a crew that is highly organised at optimising performance and guest comfort.

Details

LOA
51.7m (170')
Fuel Capacity
38,000 litres
Naval Architect
Dubois Naval Architects
LWL
44.8m (147')
Water Capacity
10,000 litres
Exterior Stylist
Dubois Naval Architects
Beam
10.3m (33.8')
Range
4,400nm @ 12 knots
Builder
Alloy Yachts
Draft
4.9m (16')
Staterooms
5
Interior Designer
Reymond Langton Design
Displacement
385 tonnes
Sleeps
10 Guests
Rig
Ketch
Keel Type
Fixed
Crew Cabins
5
Delivered
2008
Construction
Aluminium
Classification
Lloyds Register, MCA Compliant
Flag
Cayman Islands