The Sanlorenzo SL96A Gatsby is currently listed with Allied Marine for $9.25 million.
The ‘A’ in SL96A stands for asymmetric and Sanlorenzo achieves this unique design by, “Conserving only the gangway on the starboard side and eliminating the one on the port side, which shifts to the roof of the superstructure,” says Sanlorenzo. “The asymmetrical configuration, seen on SL102A first, frees up about 10 square meters of space for internal use. With respect to a traditional layout, this arrangement offers more space, improving luminosity and flexibility.”
Furniture placement in the salon helps to define the yacht’s social spaces. A six-person L-shaped settee and ottoman are immediately to starboard with only a cabinet separating the settee from the sliding glass doors leading to the cockpit. A formal dining space for eight guests is adjacent to the salon’s settee, a feat only achieved because of the extra space afforded by the asymmetrical design. A flat-screen TV is mounted forward against the bulkhead separating the salon from the galley forward and to starboard, and the on-deck master suite forward and to port. A day head is just forward of the bulkhead and to port.
The enclosed galley will have foodies rejoicing over the space and appliance selection. The galley is equipped with Miele appliances, including a six-burner stove top (electric induction), oven, convection oven, dishwasher, as well as a Viking microwave, a Sub-Zero galley refrigerator and freezer drawers, Isotherm ice makers and a garbage disposal.
Sleeping accommodations on Gatsby include an on-deck master stateroom and three guest staterooms belowdecks, all of which have en suite heads. The on-deck master stateroom has a centerline king berth, a flat-screen TV and direct access to the side deck. The VIP stateroom is amidships with a centerline double berth, a desk and a built-in bench seat. The guest stateroom to port can sleep three thanks to side-by-side berths with an additional Pullman berth installed above the inboard bed. The starboard guest stateroom has side-by-side single berths.
The after section of the flybridge has a U-shaped sofa and room for loose chairs. There is alfresco dining for eight under the hardtop, but the hardtop’s powered louvered section allows for the captain to dial the sunlight up to 10. To starboard is the propane grill and sink. The helm station is forward with a two-person bench seat, and stairs to starboard lead to the raised pilothouse’s single-seat lower helm station.
Gatsby’s teak-deck cockpit has shaded alfresco dining for eight with loose chairs pulled up to its table and bench seat aft against the transom wall. Forward, the starboard side deck leads to the foredeck which has a low-profile U-shaped sofa and table abaft a two-person sun pad residing in the bow-rider position. Aft, a second three-person sun pad is up a few port-side steps.
Twin MTU 16V2000 M86 diesels provide power for Gatsby giving it a reported 29-knot top hop and a cruising speed of 25 knots.
Other notable features on board include:
- Hydraulic bow and stern thrusters
- 2/Kohler generators
- Fin stabilization
- EPIRB
- Garmin electronics
- Satellite Internet
- Vessel-monitoring system
- Asko washer-and-dryer combo
Where is Gatsby located? The yacht is currently lying in Miami, Florida.
Take the next step: Contact the listing agent, Sean Finniman, 772-260-1628, Sean.Fenniman@AlliedMarine.com
Quick Specifications
- Length Overall: 96′
- Maximum Beam: 22’2″
- Engines: MTU 16V2000 M86
- Fuel: Diesel
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