Italy-based builder Ocean King has announced the sale of the second unit in the 41.8-metre Doge 400 GT series. The motor yacht has been designed as a true ocean explorer and is already in-build at the Chioggia Shipyard, Italy.The second Doge 400 GT sold in November 2022 to a seasoned owner, with the keel laying and construction beginning in December. The Doge 400 GT is characterised by an innovative style, with the naval architecture playing a huge part in the sale for the client.The Doge 400 GT features exterior design from Design aLOT with naval architecture penned by InNave. The 420 GT is able to accommodate up to 10 guests across five staterooms with interior design from the boards of Margini Architects. She is also able to carry a crew of seven across four cabins.
Read: First 41m Doge 400 GT in build at Ocean KingPhoto: Ocean KingThe Doge 400 GT superyacht features a cutting-edge design with a non-conventional interior layout. Her interior is adorned with subtle materials and precious wood essences to create a unique, refined and elegant atmosphere.The tri-deck yacht is equipped with an impressive signature sky lounge and includes a beam of 8.5-metres. The Doge 400 GT yacht has been conceived with an innovative approach to anticipate customer requests, and includes a lot of glazed vertical surfaces that reflect the light in her main saloon.Her sundeck features a large Jacuzzi, while her spacious aft deck offers direct access to the ocean and plenty of space for sun loungers and sunbeds. Her owner’s stateroom is located on the main deck with his-and-hers bathrooms, while the remaining four staterooms are situated on the lower deck.
Read: Build of first 42m Ocean King Doge 400 GT well underwayIn terms of performance, the Doge 400 GT is able to reach a top speed of 16 knots, thanks to twin Caterpillar C32 ACERT 1,450 horsepower engines. At her most fuel efficient, she will offer a range of up to 7,500 nautical miles.Ocean King is in the final stages of completion for the first Doge 400 GT, with delivery scheduled for the end of summer 2023. The Chioggia Shipyard is also preparing for the sea trials and delivery of the Ducale 120.