PERSHING 72
3 cabins - 3 bathrooms - Crew cabin - Silver hull - Excellent condition
The Pershing 72 is able, like a seaside cottage, to provide a calm and relaxed atmosphere immersed in comfort, but can take you anywhere in no time (thanks to her 44 knots of top speed and 38 of cruising speed). Credit is due to a layout that aims for comfort, interiors that are elegant and refined but free of any concessions to excess, and a successful marriage between Pershing and Poltrona Frau, which signed the pilot house, the seating and a thousand small details of the interior furnishings. A retractable window allows the cockpit and living area to be joined into a single space that invites relaxation, but is also a privileged vantage point for the unmistakable stern spray that a Pershing produces when launched at full speed. The location of the galley, to the right of the pilot house but at an intermediate level between deck and lower deck reinforces the convivial vocation of this 72-footer.
In the sleeping area we find a full-beam master stateroom lit by large vertical windows, integrated into the bulwarks, and a chaise longue, which allows you to enjoy relaxing in the cabin but at the water's edge.
The VIP cabin (with ensuite bathroom) is almost a second owner's cabin, served by two large closets.
There are two twin beds in the third guest cabin, with a third rollaway bed. The bathroom serving it has a second access from the hallway and also functions as a day toilet.
Although the interior is well cared for and comfortable, the guest most accustomed to outdoor boating will be greeted by an oversized aft sundeck over a garage.
The cockpit, on the other hand, is dominated by an L-shaped sofa that frames a table around which up to eight people find space to dine comfortably.
At the bow, a second sundeck provides privacy and shelter from prying eyes during dock stops.
3 cabins - 3 bathrooms - Crew cabin - Silver hull - Excellent condition
The Pershing 72 is able, like a seaside cottage, to provide a calm and relaxed atmosphere immersed in comfort, but can take you anywhere in no time (thanks to her 44 knots of top speed and 38 of cruising speed). Credit is due to a layout that aims for comfort, interiors that are elegant and refined but free of any concessions to excess, and a successful marriage between Pershing and Poltrona Frau, which signed the pilot house, the seating and a thousand small details of the interior furnishings. A retractable window allows the cockpit and living area to be joined into a single space that invites relaxation, but is also a privileged vantage point for the unmistakable stern spray that a Pershing produces when launched at full speed. The location of the galley, to the right of the pilot house but at an intermediate level between deck and lower deck reinforces the convivial vocation of this 72-footer.
In the sleeping area we find a full-beam master stateroom lit by large vertical windows, integrated into the bulwarks, and a chaise longue, which allows you to enjoy relaxing in the cabin but at the water's edge.
The VIP cabin (with ensuite bathroom) is almost a second owner's cabin, served by two large closets.
There are two twin beds in the third guest cabin, with a third rollaway bed. The bathroom serving it has a second access from the hallway and also functions as a day toilet.
Although the interior is well cared for and comfortable, the guest most accustomed to outdoor boating will be greeted by an oversized aft sundeck over a garage.
The cockpit, on the other hand, is dominated by an L-shaped sofa that frames a table around which up to eight people find space to dine comfortably.
At the bow, a second sundeck provides privacy and shelter from prying eyes during dock stops.