The Sanlorenzo 62 Steel is a 201-foot luxury superyacht that was launched by the iconic Italian yacht-building firm Sanlorenzo in 2022. Featuring an entirely steel hull and a sleek aluminum superstructure, this yacht is bound to draw admiring glances in prestigious marinas worldwide thanks to its bold and assertive profile, classic lines and sheer size. Built for expedition-style cruising, the 62 Steel boasts a genuinely live-aboard appeal with a trio of aft sundecks, acres of lavish, Francesco Paszkowski-designed interiors and five levels of living space.
Up on the flybridge there is room for a rear sun terrace with loungers, a dining table and a walk-in, marble-topped wet-bar with a grill and an ice-chipper. Heading indoors you will be enchanted by an elevated living space and an enclosed pilothouse fitted with the latest navigational technology like a Team Italia I-Bridge and a set of touchscreens. One level down you will find the upper deck, where yet another sun terrace is joined by a sedate upper lounge with sofas, armchairs and a poker table. Occupying the front portion of this level, however, is an astonishing owner’s stateroom. The curved front walls of this room boast floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass doors looking out onto a private owner’s terrace with a jacuzzi spa-pool and space for a whole host of sunpads. Clear the sunpads away and, like magic, this foredeck turns into a sizeable Helipad capable of hosting a VLR helicopter. There is also space in here for a king-sized bed, side sofas and chairs, a walk-in dressing room, a cinema room, a private office, a skylight, suede-lined wall panels and two lavish, stone-lined bathrooms, one with a bathtub and the other with a wet-room shower.
A teak-lined aft-cockpit on the main deck features a transom sofa and a wide sunpad that splits apart at the touch of a button to reveal a glass-lined swimming pool underneath. Side steps lead down to a water-level beach club with three fold-out bulwarks that transform into floating terraces, with access to a living room with a glazed roof looking up towards the pool, a gym and a mosaic-lined hammam sauna. Due to the beach club tender storage has been moved amidship, and there are two garage openings each capable of hosting extra-large jet tenders.
Interiors are subject to customization but the first model in the line featured Jerusalem stone surrounds, metallic detailing, gloss-finished Macassar ebony, grey oak floors, Florentine silk textures and furnishings from chic brands like Minotti and Yachtline. The main salon features a C-shaped sofa and a formal dining table, while six en-suite guest cabins for up to twelve overnight guests occupy the front portion of this level. On the lower deck, meanwhile, you will discover a live-in galley kitchen with metallic accents and Miele appliances as well as direct access to a spacious crew quarters and a unique underdeck with extra storage facilities.
Twin Caterpillar 3512C diesel engines prompt top speeds of almost 17 knots, with comfortable cruising speeds of around 14 knots. At an economy cruise of 11 knots, you can expect a cruising range of 5000 nautical miles, making this yacht a great option for lengthy, ocean-going expeditions.