Mangusta 108



Weekly: €75,000
Specifications
- Length
- 33 m
- Guests
- 12
- Cabins
- 4
- Crew
- 5
- Top speed
- 35 kn
- Brand
- Mangusta
Onboard the Mangusta 108
The Mangusta 108 reads as a performance hull first: a low, planing profile built for open water rather than static display, with a cruising speed of around 35 knots that puts destinations most crewed yachts treat as a full-day passage within easy reach of an afternoon. At 33 metres she carries four cabins for guests staying aboard, alongside deck space suited to entertaining — a bow lounge for stretching out away from the helm noise, and an al fresco dining area set up for meals taken outside rather than below.
From Port Olímpic, that speed changes the shape of a day. A run down to Sitges, usually a fixture of a slower charter day, becomes a quick transfer, leaving more time at anchor for swimming off the swim platform before lunch ashore. Heading north along the Maresme coast toward Calella or Sant Pol is equally within scope for guests who want a longer coastal day rather than a short bay loop, with the captain handling the harbour traffic on the way out of Barcelona's commercial approaches, then opening up the throttle once clear.
She suits guests who want the presence of a superyacht without the slower cruising pace that often comes with it — small groups planning an active day on the water, couples or families taking a multi-night passage toward the Balearics in less time than a displacement hull would need, and hosts who want a fast, capable platform for a single high-tempo day rather than a static floating venue. With 12 guests permitted on board and four cabins for those staying over, the Mangusta 108 works equally as a day charter out of Barcelona or as the base for a short cruising itinerary, and booking details — provisioning, route, and overnight plans — are confirmed directly with the crew ahead of departure.