The 28.3-metre motor yacht L’Esperance has joined the market with Marco Fodale of Fraser.
Built by Overmarine and delivered in 2004, the yacht was originally commissioned by the founders of Dolce & Gabbana. Part of the Mangusta 92 series, she was designed by Stefano Righini and has benefitted from several refit periods, the most recent in 2021.
Constructed with a lightweight fibreglass hull, L’Esperance features a classic white finish, a low-profile design and a sporty, streamlined superstructure.
Inside, she accommodates up to seven guests across three cabins, comprising a full-beam master suite, a VIP cabin and a twin cabin with a Pullman berth. There are quarters available for a crew of four. Her interior styling features a suite of neutral tones, creating a calm and understated atmosphere.
The main saloon on the main deck serves as both a living and dining area and features a sunroof that fills the space with natural light. Outdoor areas include cushioned sunpads at the bow and stern, providing plenty of space for relaxation, while the aft deck offers an alfresco dining area with far-reaching views.
Powered by twin 2,000hp MTU engines, the 91 GT yacht for sale achieves a cruising speed of 27 knots and a top speed of 34 knots.
L'Esperance is described by her brokers as a "rare opportunity on the market," offering the best of the Mangusta 92 series.
Currently lying in Pisa, Italy, L'Esperance is asking €1,450,000.