Sanlorenzo Yachts For Sale by Allied Marine
Yachts produced at Sanlorenzo fall into several categories: composite yachts ranging from 24 to 38 meters are under the yacht division; aluminum and steel yachts between 40 to 68 meters fall under the superyacht division; and the 13 to 22-meter composite yachts are manufactured in the sport-utility Bluegame division.
With a business start in Limite Sull’Arno in Italy’s Tuscan region in 1958, Sanlorenzo Yachts has grown to facilities located in four shipyards in Italy, which has greatly improved the annual number of available Sanlorenzo yachts for sale. Company headquarters are located in Ameglia, superyachts are built in the La Spezia shipyard, with two more facilities in Viareggio and Massa.
In 1974 Giovanni Jannetti acquired the majority of the Sanlorenzo company and elevated the concept of customization. He transitioned the company from wooden boat building into the fiberglass era and highlighted the individuality of each yacht and limited annual production. In 2005, Massimo Perotti, the company’s executive chairman, became the majority shareholder in the company.
To meet design and build needs across the Atlantic Ocean, the company opened Sanlorenzo Americas. That team includes classically trained designer Marty Lowe and Italian-born project engineer Fabrizio Loi of Inter Yachting. Although tailor-made, Sanlorenzo yachts can include luxury lighting brand Artemide, kitchen designs from Boffi, and furniture from Minotti and Flexform.
Luca Santella was a champion Olympic sailor who designed unique sailboats including the Luja 55. He eventually enlisted naval engineer Louis T. Codega to work with him and they developed the Bluegame 47. In 2018, the company became part of the Sanlorenzo group.
Sanlorenzo Timeline at a Glance
- 1958 – Founders Gianfranco Cecchi and Giuliano Pecchia open shipyard.
- 1972 – A new location is opened in Viareggio under Giovanni Jannetti.
- 1985 – Cantieri Navali San Lorenzo, as the company is known, launched its first fiberglass yacht.
- 1999 – Manufacturing moved to La Spezia, Liguria, Italy.
- 2005 – Leadership changes with the shareholding majority in the hands of Massimo Perotti from Giovanni Jannetti. The name Cantieri Navali San Lorenzo is changed to Sanlorenzo.
- 2007 – The company opened another shipyard back in Viareggio to build fiberglass yachts over 30 meters.
- 2016 – The Sanlorenzo Superyacht shipyard opens. The company also initiated a research and development center in Massa to begin development on the next generation.
Sanlorenzo Yachts Awards and Recognition
2020
Sanlorenzo’s Bluegame BGX70 was named Best Custom Yacht by Motor Boat and Best Comeback by Robb Report
2019
Sanlorenzo’s Bluegame BGX70 named Most Avant-Garde Yacht by World Yacht Trophies
Sanlorenzo 500Exp named Best Explorer Yacht at Asia Boating Awards
Sanlorenzo 64Steel won best interior design and Sanlorenzo SD96 won for the best layout from Trophy World
The 64Steel was awarded Monaco Yacht Show’s RINA Award
Sanlorenzo’s executive chairman Massimo Perotti named Entrepreneur of the Year
2018
Yachts France honored the SL102 and 500Exp for the helipad design with World Yachts Trophies
The 52Steel won a World Superyacht award from Boat International as well as Asia Pacific Boating’s Asia Boating Award
2017
The 460Exp was recognized with the Asia Boating Award from Asia Pacific Boating
Yachts France awarded World Yachts trophies to Sanlorenzo’s SX88 and 52Steel
Boat International recognized the 460Exp with an interior design World Superyacht Award
2016
Yachts France awarded the SL78 with a World Yachts trophy
World Superyacht Award was given to 460Exp from Boat International
Massimo Perotti honored as Personality of the Year by the judges of the World Yacht Trophy
2013
Fondazione Italia-Cina bestowed the China Award to Sanlorenzo
2012
The SL96 won ShowBoats International’s design award and the Union Internationale Motonautique’s environmental award
2011
Vela e Motore awarded the SL96 the honor of Barca dell’Anno
ADI recognized the SL106 as Premio Nazionale per l’Innovazione
2010
The SL106 recognized with ShowBoats Design Award from ShowBoats International
SD126 won a World Superyacht award from Boat International
The Yacht Club de Monaco recognized Massimo Perotti in La Belle Classe for innovation and environment
2009
Sanlorenzo’s 40Alloy won a World Superyacht Award from Boat International
2008
The Sanlorenzo 40Alloy received a ShowBoats design award
Sanlorenzo Yacht Angles to Artistic Angles
2019 at Art Basel in Miami Beach – The project “360° Horizon” was presented by Sanlorenzo with artist Marco Palmieri.
2019 Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland – Designed by Sanlorenzo’s Art Director Piero Lissoni, the project highlighted the yacht company’s connection with art through an homage to Italian abstract artist Piero Dorazio.
2019 FuoriSalone in Milan – In 2017, 2018, and 2019 Sanlorenzo highlighted the company’s expertise in design and creativity during Milano Design Week in Milan.
2019 Art Basel in Hong Kong – Sanlorenzo participated in the modern and contemporary art fair, Art Basel.
2018 Art Basel in Miami Beach, Florida – “Drops,” an installation by Sanlorenzo’s Art Director Piero Lissoni honored optical kinetic artist Alberto Biasi.
Sanlorenzo Yachts Diverse Collections for Sale
Alloy Yachts – Aluminum with a fast-displacement hull
Steel Yachts
- 52Steel
- 57Steel
- 62Steel
- 64 Steel
- 64/70Steel
- 68/73Steel
Explorer Yachts – Expedition yachts with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure
X-Space Yachts
Superyacht Division
SL Yachts – Planing yachts
- SL78
- SL86
- SL90 Asymmetric
- SL96 Asymmetric
- SL102 Asymmetric
- SL106
- SL106 Asymmetric
- SL118
- SL120 Asymmetric
SD Yachts – Semi-displacement yachts
- SD90
- SD96
- SD112
- SD118
- SD126
SX Yachts – The best of flying bridge and explorer yacht design for a crossover yacht launched in 2017
Bluegame Division – Sport utility yachts
BG Yachts
- BG42 – The sport utility yacht is 12.98 meters (42 feet 5 inches) and has a beam of 4.37 meters (14 feet 3 inches). The versatile yacht was conceived and designed by Luca Santella.
- BG62 – Designed to accommodate a 12-foot tender, this 18.8-meter (61-foot 6-inches) has a 5.38-meter (17-foot 6-inch) beam.
- BG72 – With an open design, this 22.71 meter (74-foot 6-inches) length is built to carry up to 16 passengers with a 5.60 meter (18-foot 3-inch) beam.
BGX Yachts
- BGX60 – Capable of hosting 14 people on board, this 19.02 meter (62-foot 4-inch) yacht has a beam of 5.30 meters (17-foot 3-inch) beam. Includes reverse windshield and full walk-around.
- BGX70 – Extremely versatile, this 21.86 meter (71-foot 7-inch) yacht accommodates up to 16 passengers with a 5.6 meter (18-foot 3-inch) beam.