Developed in collaboration with Zuccon International Project, which designed its exterior lines and interior for the first unit, the SL86A marks a new evolution of the asymmetric concept. This aims to maximize both internal and external spaces, enhancing usability to offer innovative and optimized living solutions while maintaining a dynamic relationship with the surrounding marine landscape. This is achieved while preserving the elegance and distinctive style of Sanlorenzo.
From an exterior design perspective, the true innovation of the yacht lies in the configuration of the stern, where no visible stairs are present. This minimalist design embodies Sanlorenzo’s asymmetrical revolution: concealing the stairs creates a more seamless layout at the stern, where the introduction of a transparent element ensures full connection between those in the cockpit and people swimming at the rear of the boat, enhancing usability.
Another successful design element is minimizing the vertical connections’ impact: eliminating the staircase between the cockpit and the flybridge increases available space, allowing the entire Main Deck to be dedicated to guest enjoyment. This results in a large open-plan layout, where a spacious area at the stern is connected via a portside passage to a unique forward dining area. This additional space, dedicated to life onboard, is unmatched by similar-sized boats. The layout minimizes visual barriers and highlights the large windows that connect the yacht with the sea from stern to bow.
Finally, the SL86A also features expanded and more usable exterior spaces, including two large sunbathing areas, one at the bow and one integrated into the deckhouse.