4 FRIENDS - Mangusta 80

Low Season Rate : 45,500 Euros (approx. £36,000.00) Prices shown are weekly charter rates and include exclusive charter of the yacht and services of the crew. But exclude any expenses such as Fuel, Port Fees or Provisioning costs.

High Season Rate : 45,500 Euros (approx. £36,000.00)
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Enjoy the wonders of the Côte d’Azur on board 4 FRIENDS, a 2001 Mangusta 80 motor yacht . Whether it is corporate entertaining, team building or just pure pleasure for you and your family. 4 FRIENDS, designed for safety, speed and comfort, combined with her professional, experienced captain and crew provide the perfect solution. The Mangusta 80 Is one of the most popular charter yachts on the French Riviera.

4 FRIENDS makes an ideal base for the Monaco Grand Prix, Cannes Film Festival, MIPIM, MIDEM and many more !! Allow the 4000 horse power of this Mangusta 80 to awaken your senses as you skim across the Mediterranean Sea at 40 knots.... Lunch amongst the worlds jet set in Saint Tropez, an afternoon of water sports, or just relax and be pampered whilst the yacht is at anchor in a secluded bay. The rugged coast of Corsica, the fabulous beaches of Sardinia, the unequalled pure style of Portofino or the beautiful tranquil bays of the islands of Porquerolles are journeys this yacht takes in her stride.

On board facilities on the Mangusta 80 include “state-of-the-art” satellite communications and entertainment systems in all cabins, fully equipped galley capable of producing formal gourmet dinner parties for up to 12 guests.

Specification

Year 2001
Length 25 m (82' 0'')
Cabins 3
WC/Showers 3
Crew 3
Guests Overnight 7
Guests Day 12
Engines 2 x MTU@1800hp with Arneson Surface Drives
Speed Cruising / Max 34 / 45 knots
Watersports Jetskiing
Snorkelling

Equipment

  • Jet RIB Tender
  • JetSki (Licence required)
  • Water Skis

4 Friends - Mangusta 80, available to charter in the South of France




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