The Sanlorenzo Alloy is a 146-foot full aluminum fast displacement superyacht first released by iconic Italian shipyard Sanlorenzo in 2020. A masterclass in indoor-outdoor design across three impressive levels with superb amenities, including a private pool, those lucky enough to own or charter this stunning vessel are sure to get pure, long-range taste of the good life. The SI Yachts brokerage team can assist you in finding the right Sanlorenzo Yacht on or off the market.
Upon boarding, guests will be greeted by an impressive, stylish beach club with three swim platforms, two of which open out to port and starboard, forming terraces from which to lounge, dive, or bathe in the sea. Within the garage area, a tender can be stored to starboard, while to port owners and guests can make use of a beach club with an L-shaped settee. This space also has the potential to be used as a gym area. Two staircases on either side of the garage lead to the aft cockpit, which features a long sofa against the transom with freestanding armchairs perfect for relaxing in with a cocktail as the sun goes down.
While the aft garage has prioritized leisure over storage, with room for only one tender, there is also a forward garage devoted to water toy storage. To starboard, there is also a laundry area with a washer, dryer, fridge-freezer, and sink.
The salon is contemporary and restrained but convivial, with light furnishings and upholstery contrasting with deep matte wood floors and accents. A dining area is located forward, with seats at the table for 10 facing a wall-size mirror that doubles as a multimedia screen. Windows surround this space, drawing in the changing light of the day. Two doors on either side lead to the portside pantry, galley, and crew corridor, and the starboard hallway where entry to the owner’s lobby – a sedate and private living and reception room – lies.
The galley features everything a chef needs to create a gourmet meal, from separate standalone refrigerator and freezer units for perishable goods, a grill, four-zone cooktop, fryer, microwave, and electric oven for transforming raw ingredients into delicious fare, and a sink, macerator, and dishwasher for clean-up.
The owner’s suite is one of the stars of the show aboard the Alloy, configured as a multi-level, 475-square-foot penthouse apartment. Owners will enter this space through a private lobby with tasteful furnishings and a gentle staircase leading to the lower level where a walkaround king bed and sumptuous en suite bathroom await. A slightly higher staircase in the lobby leads to another living and relaxation area with access to a private deck which houses a luxurious private pool with unimpeded views of the sea.
The lower deck houses four guest cabins that accommodate up to eight and an extensive crew quarters for up to nine people. Two aft VIP cabins features airy views from the hullside windows and en suite bathrooms with two sinks, separate showers and separate toilets. The amidships guest cabins each feature two twin beds and benefit from en suites with separate showers. The crew quarters boasts a large mini-galley and dinette, an en suite captain’s cabin, and four crew cabins, each with an en suite. Guest accommodation and crew quarters are accessed separately to enable privacy and ease of movement for both parties.
The upper deck is perfect for entertaining, with a large open aft deck, a chic and spacious skylounge with its day head, and a pantry with a dumbwaiter to retrieve supplies from the main deck galley. The forward wheelhouse is separate, allowing captain and crew to concentrate on navigation. Two staircases aft and forward lead to the spectacular sun deck – step up here for afternoon brunch around the large dining table or make use of the superb wet bar, complete with fridge, grill, sink, and icemaker, for evening cocktails or barbecues. For a more relaxed vibe, guests can head aft and mingle on the settees or soak up the rays on one of four sunloungers, or make their way to the foredeck where a large sunpad awaits.
The Alloy is powered by two MTU 16V2000 M96L engines that reach max speeds of 21 knots, a cruising speed of 13 knots. For longer adventures, an 11-knot economy speed will yield a 2,000nm range.