Santasevera 52 reaches ten units sold and reveals new photography

Santasevera 52 reaches ten units sold and reveals new photography

Santasevera 52: new images and ten units sold

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20/05/2026 - 11:29

A year after its debut, the Santasevera 52 returns with a new set of images that capture the yacht with a more mature and complete perspective. Beyond the elegance of the design and the clarity of its lines, the latest shoot focuses on the way the boat is actually experienced on board: the atmosphere, the flow of spaces and the practical details that shape everyday life at sea.

It is also a timely moment for the model. Over the past twelve months, the Santasevera 52 has steadily established itself on the international market, backed by strong commercial results and growing visibility within the contemporary yachting scene.

A main deck designed around continuity

At 16.35 metres overall with a beam of 5.05 metres, the Santasevera 52 has been conceived around a fully flush main deck, an architectural choice that changes the way the yacht is lived. Movement on board feels fluid and instinctive, with no interruptions between the different areas.

The layout has been designed to create a natural progression from one space to another, avoiding visual barriers or abrupt changes in level. The result is a boat that immediately feels easy to understand and comfortable to inhabit, whether cruising or at anchor.

The cockpit as the heart of social area

The stern platform and cockpit form a single open space that quickly becomes the focal point of life on board. The Opacmare bathing ladder system improves accessibility both in the marina and in the water, making day-to-day use simpler and more immediate.

The cockpit itself has been developed as a genuinely liveable outdoor area. The U-shaped seating surrounds a flexible central space, while the galley - complete with twin refrigerators, grill and ice maker - allows guests to remain outdoors throughout the day without compromise.

Even the retractable television has been integrated with restraint, adding entertainment when required, without altering the clean atmosphere of the space.

An integrated helm experience

The helm station has been integrated into the overall layout rather than isolated from it. Three forward-facing seats allow guests to share the experience of navigation, maintaining a direct connection between the driver and everyone on board.

One of the yacht’s most distinctive elements is the hard top, designed as a natural extension of the windscreen. It offers protection from sun and wind exactly where needed, both underway and at anchor, while preserving visibility and openness towards the sea. Rather than enclosing the space, it enhances comfort without sacrificing the outdoor feeling that defines the boat.

The side decks lead cleanly towards the bow, where the full-width sunpad creates a dedicated area for relaxation.

Interiors defined by simplicity and balance

Below deck, the layout follows the same philosophy of clarity and functionality. Access is positioned centrally, leading into a compact yet carefully resolved arrangement that makes efficient use of every available volume.

Forward, the owner’s cabin stretches across the full beam, offering generous proportions and abundant natural light. Amidships, the guest cabin features twin beds, while the bathroom - complete with separate shower - can be accessed conveniently from both cabins.

Natural materials and understated finishes reinforce the warm, relaxed character of the interiors while remaining coherent with the brand’s overall identity.

Performance and flexibility

With a fiberglass hull and a displacement of around 18.5 tonnes at half load, the Santasevera 52 delivers a solid and reassuring platform at sea. Standard propulsion comes from twin Volvo Penta D6-480 engines with IPS 650 transmission, allowing top speeds of approximately 28 knots with smooth and composed handling.

Different propulsion options are also available, including more powerful IPS packages, shaft drive and outboard configurations, giving owners the flexibility to tailor the yacht to different cruising styles and operational preferences.

Fuel capacity stands at 1,400 liters, with 600 liters of fresh water on board, ensuring comfortable autonomy for extended cruising.

Ten units sold in less than a year

In under twelve months from launch, the Santasevera 52 has already reached ten units sold, confirming strong interest from international owners and consolidating the model’s presence across key markets in Europe and the United States. Delivery of the tenth hull is currently scheduled for December 2026.

A brand moving forward

The Santasevera 52 marked the starting point of a broader project that is now beginning to expand. Alongside the original model, a new 42-footer recently premiered at the Düsseldorf Boat Show, while additional developments are already in progress as the brand prepares to move into larger sizes.

Despite this evolution, the underlying vision remains consistent: creating yachts defined by simplicity, proportion and an effortless way of living on the water.

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