Spencer Contract Of Italy's influence aboard QUEEN MAVIA reveals itself through meticulous attention to proportion and material harmony that transforms Oceanco's 2001 hull into something more akin to a floating Italian palazzo.
The yacht's interiors eschew the typical nautical vocabulary in favor of continental sophistication, where rich fabrics and carefully curated furnishings create intimate gathering spaces within the 62-meter frame.
A 62m Oceanco Motor Yacht
About this yacht
Spencer Contract Of Italy's influence aboard QUEEN MAVIA reveals itself through meticulous attention to proportion and material harmony that transforms Oceanco's 2001 hull into something more akin to a floating Italian palazzo. The yacht's interiors eschew the typical nautical vocabulary in favor of continental sophistication, where rich fabrics and carefully curated furnishings create intimate gathering spaces within the 62-meter frame. Working alongside Evan K. Marshall, the Italian design house has crafted environments that feel both substantial and refined, utilizing the yacht's generous 10.5-meter beam to create rooms with genuine architectural presence. The collaboration between Water Line, The A Group, and Marshall on the exterior establishes clean, purposeful lines that complement rather than compete with the interior narrative. Ten guests discover accommodations that prioritize comfort without sacrificing the precise aesthetic vision that runs throughout the yacht. With equal crew numbers ensuring seamless service delivery, QUEEN MAVIA represents a thoughtful approach to yacht design where Italian craftsmanship meets Dutch engineering precision, resulting in a vessel that feels more like a carefully appointed residence than a traditional motor yacht.
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