Italian yacht manufacturer Sanlorenzo, which had to suspend production during the pandemic, brought the first 44-meter alloy hull to the water.
The interior design of the 44.5-meter superyacht, which is made entirely of aluminum, bears the signature of Florentine architect Michele Bonan. Offering unprecedented solutions and an innovative layout for a yacht of this size, the superyacht also draws attention with its elegantly concealed large interior volume.
Sanlorenzo, which launched the first of the five hulls ordered and under construction immediately after the pandemic, continues the construction of the other four hulls rapidly. With a capacity for 10 guests and 9 crew, the new hull promises a unique sea pleasure with its beach areas connected to the sea that can be opened from three sides and its large front deck.
The Sanlorenzo 44 Alloy, the first body of which has been sold to an Asian buyer, is expected to be unveiled at the Cannes Yaching Festival in September.
Sanlorenzo 44 Alloy, which can reach a maximum speed of 22 knots, can be preferred with twin MTU 12 V 2000 or MTU 16 V 2000 engine options.









