21 January 2025
Mylius Yachts has introduced the M47P, a high-performance motor yacht, at boot Düsseldorf 2025. This 15.4-metre vessel marks the Italian boatbuilder’s return to the motor yacht segment.
The M47P, designed by Alberto Simeone, features a fibreglass construction with epoxy resin and carbon reinforcements. Its streamlined design incorporates a V-shaped, double-step hull that reduces wet surface area, enabling rapid planing, stability, and comfort. With four Mercury 500 R outboard engines, it achieves a maximum speed of 56 knots.
Mylius says the outdoor areas are designed for versatility, offering a cockpit with a carbon table, stove, and refrigerators, alongside seating that doubles as a sunbathing area. Optional features include custom covers for winter use and fold-down side panels for water access.
Below deck, the yacht accommodates four guests across two cabins. The forward owner’s cabin includes a king-size bed, ensuite bathroom, and ample storage, while the aft cabin provides two single beds and a private bathroom. Customers can choose between two cabin layouts and a range of materials, colours, and finishes, including options from Loro Piana and Maria Flora.
The helm features ergonomic Besenzoni seats and twin 19-inch Garmin displays integrated with the Empirebus system, offering control over navigation, systems, and entertainment. Additional options include a Seakeeper 6 stabiliser, a 16,000 BTU air conditioning system, and a Starlink repeater. Storage is provided by a bow locker and an aft garage for water toys.
This launch is part of Mylius Yachts’ broader expansion, which includes the MY62 monohull by Giovanni Ceccarelli.
CEO Valentina Gandini says: “We are extremely pleased to have embarked on this journey and to have entered the motor yacht market with these two product lines. Though distinct in style and intended use, the M47P and MY62 faithfully reflect our approach and maintain the shipyard’s signature family feeling.”
Mylius Yachts plans to produce 12 units of the M47P annually, with two already completed and four in progress. In addition to this development, the company has undergone recapitalisation and appointed Giovanni Manni as general manager. Gandini continues to oversee sales while leading as CEO.