SANTASEVERA YACHT 52
Type
Motor
Brand
santasevera yacht
Model
52
Year
2026
Fuel
Diesel
Engine
Twin engine
Length
16.35 m
Beam
5.05 m
Cabin(s)
2
Toilet(s)
1
Construction
Fibre de verre
Horse Power
480 hp
Engine Make
VOLVO
Cabins
2
The SANTASEVERA 52 cannot be described — it must be experienced. Born from the vision of Francesco Guida, acclaimed naval architect and designer, this 15.75-metre yacht embodies a renaissance of the contemporary Mediterranean cruiser: bold lines, a deck entirely conceived for life at sea, and a generosity of space rarely found at this size.
Its silhouette is immediately recognisable. The hardtop, positioned forward of the cockpit rather than in the conventional overhead position, frees up an expansive social zone aft where cockpit, saloon and swim platform merge into a single living space open to the water — seamless, uncompromising. Two couples or an entire family find their place for a weekend, without ever feeling crowded.
Below deck, the elegance continues with an owner's cabin and a guest cabin, interiors finished in fine oak and natural textiles — Italian craftsmanship at its most restrained and sincere.
On the performance side, the SANTASEVERA 52 offers a choice of propulsion systems: IPS drives, shaft line or outboard engines — delivering a rare flexibility on this segment, with top speeds reaching up to 36 knots depending on the chosen configuration.
THREE VERSIONS, ONE AMBITION
WHAT THE PRESS SAYS?
A very striking design… cockpit, saloon and swim platform form one vast, unbroken inside-outside socialising zone. An auspicious start for the Santasevera brand. Motor Boat & Yachting — World's leading motoryacht magazine
Santasevera is recognised for its sophisticated design, generous living spaces and exceptional performance — a positioning perfectly suited to the luxury weekender market. Yacht Harbour
An original and immediately identifiable design. The forward-positioned hardtop gives the Santasevera 52 a unique look, somewhere between a lobster boat and a yacht from the future. PowerYacht Magazine
Three propulsion systems to choose from, with particular attention paid to ergonomics, storage and Italian craftsmanship. The Santasevera 52 is already present at the world's leading boat shows: Cannes, Genoa, Fort Lauderdale. BOOTE Magazin
Its silhouette is immediately recognisable. The hardtop, positioned forward of the cockpit rather than in the conventional overhead position, frees up an expansive social zone aft where cockpit, saloon and swim platform merge into a single living space open to the water — seamless, uncompromising. Two couples or an entire family find their place for a weekend, without ever feeling crowded.
Below deck, the elegance continues with an owner's cabin and a guest cabin, interiors finished in fine oak and natural textiles — Italian craftsmanship at its most restrained and sincere.
On the performance side, the SANTASEVERA 52 offers a choice of propulsion systems: IPS drives, shaft line or outboard engines — delivering a rare flexibility on this segment, with top speeds reaching up to 36 knots depending on the chosen configuration.
THREE VERSIONS, ONE AMBITION
- 52 Cruise — Closed hardtop
- 52 Sport — Open hardtop
- 52 Hardtop — Open version
WHAT THE PRESS SAYS?
A very striking design… cockpit, saloon and swim platform form one vast, unbroken inside-outside socialising zone. An auspicious start for the Santasevera brand. Motor Boat & Yachting — World's leading motoryacht magazine
Santasevera is recognised for its sophisticated design, generous living spaces and exceptional performance — a positioning perfectly suited to the luxury weekender market. Yacht Harbour
An original and immediately identifiable design. The forward-positioned hardtop gives the Santasevera 52 a unique look, somewhere between a lobster boat and a yacht from the future. PowerYacht Magazine
Three propulsion systems to choose from, with particular attention paid to ergonomics, storage and Italian craftsmanship. The Santasevera 52 is already present at the world's leading boat shows: Cannes, Genoa, Fort Lauderdale. BOOTE Magazin