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Experience true customisation onboard the Sanlorenzo SL90A at boot Düsseldorf

by Sanlorenzo 5 Dec 2023 19:55 AEDT 20-28 January 2024
Sanlorenzo SL90A © Sanlorenzo Yachts

True onboard customisation can be experienced at boot Düsseldorf, 20-28 January 2024, as Sanlorenzo Yachts UK showcases its magnificent Sanlorenzo SL90A.

Built by Sanlorenzo Yachts in Ameglia, Italy, this stunning yacht breaks the mould compared to others in her class, while remaining under the important 24-metre hull length.

Boasting accommodation for up to eight guests in four elegant and extremely well-appointed staterooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, the SL90A's owner's cabin is positioned forward on the main deck with direct access to the forward lounge seating which acts as a private owner's area - this is something normally only found on much larger and heavier displacement yachts.

The A in SL90A stands for Asymmetric, with the designer Bernado Zuccon increasing the interior volume by moving the port side deck up a level. This bold and striking design not only expands the saloon on the main deck by 10-15%, but also creates a tangible connection with the sea through the floor to ceiling windows.

Beautifully specified, this SL90A has been personalised with a light and modern interior using different wood, marble, and fabric textures, providing a subtle and dignified decor.

A cruising speed of 25 knots, with a maximum speed of 29 knots, is attainable with the powerful twin MAN 2000hp diesel engines, while a cruising range of 1100nm can be achieved when making way at a more leisurely 10 knots (eco cruising speed).

One of a kind, this yacht is available now. Come and immerse yourself in its unique style on stand D27, Halle 6 at boot Düsseldorf, the world's largest indoor boat show. Travel connections are plentiful, with the team at Sanlorenzo Yachts UK ready to organise show tickets and transfers.

For more information on this fabulous SL90A, to book a viewing at boot Düsseldorf, or to discuss options prior to the show including part-exchange, finance, crew, management and berthing, please contact Nick Hatfield via or visit here.

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