The Phat Boat, a 32-meter Sanlorenzo, has been sold.
The twin 2.434 hp MTU diesel engines allow this superyacht to reach a top speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 24 knots

The Path Boat, a 32-meter superyacht from the Italian shipyard Sanlorenzo, was sold by brokerage firm Idea Yachting to an owner represented by David Delpierre, while the seller was represented by Marco Fiorani. Both brokers thanked Carlo Ciriani of Sanlorenzo Iberia for his assistance during the transaction.
Built in fiberglass and delivered in 2015, the yacht features interiors and exteriors designed by Francesco Paszkowski and is part of the SL 106 Hybrid series from the Ameglia (La Spezia) shipyard. Among its distinctive features is the sumptuous interior, particularly the saloon on the main deck aft and the formal dining room that can accommodate up to 10 guests.
On its spacious aft deck, you can dine al fresco under the shelter of a hardtop, while the sundeck offers a wide array of loungers. The helm station makes full use of its 7,5-meter beam and overlooks the foredeck, an ideal area for socializing.
The Path Boat can accommodate eight guests in four large cabins located on the lower deck including a master suite, a VIP suite and two double cabins.
The twin 2434 hp MTU diesel engines allow this superyacht to reach a top speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 24 knots.
Its selling price has not been made public.
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