Change of owner for the 42-meter Mondomarine Alia 7
Delivered by the shipyard in 1991, the yacht has a range of 3000 nautical miles when sailing at 12 knots.

The 42-metre superyacht Alia 7, built by the Italian shipyard Mondomarine, was sold in a deal between Atalanta Marine, which represented the buyer, and Smart Yachts, which acted on behalf of the seller.
Delivered in 1991 and refitted in 2001, the yacht has had several names over time, including Antares, Elenesse II, and Trinity II. The Alia 7 stands out for its exterior design, penned by Aldo Cichero, and naval architecture developed by Promotex. The interior design is by Lindsay Jacobs and Cassina Di Meda, who crafted the spaces to create a comfortable atmosphere.
The Alia 7 is a three-deck vessel with a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure. Her gross tonnage of 303 GT and beam of 8,29 meters allow her to accommodate up to 10 guests in six cabins, as well as a crew of seven.
The superyacht is powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, reaching a top speed of 17 knots and cruising at 16 knots—a faster-than-average speed for a yacht of this size. She has a maximum range of 3.000 nautical miles at 12 knots.
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