Two new 50-meter Italian superyachts for Leonardo Del Vecchio's heirs.
The wife and son purchased a Mangusta 165 Rev and a Sanlorenzo. The Codecasa Moneikos, registered to the former Luxottica owner, is still up for sale after two years.

More than two years after disappearance of entrepreneur Leonardo Del Vecchio, while the family's 62-meter megayacht, the Moneikos di Codecasa, is still for sale, the widow Nicoletta Zampillo and her son Leonardo Maria have purchased two new yachts.
The purchase took place last year; the choice, he informs MF-Milan Finance, This time too, the choice fell on two Italian brands. Leonardo Maria chose a Mangusta 165 Rev 50 meters, renamed No Rush. The son of Luxottica's owner has already spent his 2023 vacation sailing along the Italian coast on the Overmarine sports yacht, with interiors by Marcello Pianosi and exteriors by Lobanov Design. His widow, Zampillo, has ordered a Sanlorenzo of the same length, which will be delivered in the summer of 2025.
Meanwhile the megayacht Moneikos, flying the Monegasque flag and formerly registered to Leonardo Del Vecchio, is docked in Monte Carlo, where the annual cost of mooring is reportedly around €200. Built by the Tuscan shipyard in 2006, the yacht's exterior was designed by Anna Della Role, and the interiors by Della Role herself, in collaboration with the Dedalo studio.
The sale of Moneikos is being handled by the local broker Royal Yacht International who has already lowered the price twice which has now settled at 27,89 million euros (VAT included). The 62-meter Codecasa had initially been put up for sale at 38 million.
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