Benetti Sunday is a 58-meter (190-foot) luxury motor yacht built by the renowned Italian shipyard Benetti in 2006, with timeless styling and sophisticated design. Constructed with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, Sunday o...
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Review - Benetti Sunday
MarineBroker
05/12/2025, 6:00 AM
Benetti Sunday is a 58-meter (190-foot) luxury motor yacht built by the renowned Italian shipyard Benetti in 2006, with timeless styling and sophisticated design. Constructed with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, Sunday offers both durability and elegance. Her exterior was penned by Stefano Natucci, while the tasteful interior was designed by Studio Ipso.
The yacht accommodates up to 12 guests in 6 luxurious cabins, including a full-beam master suite, VIP staterooms, and comfortable guest cabins—all serviced by a professional crew of 15. Sunday features multiple indoor and outdoor lounging and dining areas, a fully equipped gym, and a spacious sundeck with a Jacuzzi and sunbathing zones.
Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, she cruises comfortably at 14 knots with a top speed of 16 knots, and a transatlantic range of over 4,500 nautical miles—making her ideal for long-range cruising in ultimate comfort.
Whether relaxing in her refined salons or entertaining on deck, Benetti Sunday embodies Italian craftsmanship, ocean-going performance, and luxury at sea.
Specifications
General
Boat Type: Power Boats
Class Type: Mega Yacht
Specifications
Length: 192.26
Beam: 34.12
Draft: 10.17
Hull Material: GRP
Build
First Built: 2006
Propulsion
Fuel Type: Diesel
Engines: 2
Power: 1850 HP
Brand: Caterpillar
Accomodation
Cabins: 6
PROS & CONS
What we appreciated
Luxurious and spacious interior suitable for comfortable cruising
Solid build quality typical of Benetti yachts
Good performance with reliable engines for a 2006 model
Classic design that remains elegant and timeless
Well-equipped with modern amenities for its age
What we didn’t appreciate
Older model may require more maintenance and updates
Fuel consumption can be high given the size and age
Limited availability of spare parts compared to newer models
Technology and navigation systems may be outdated
Interior styling may feel dated compared to contemporary yachts
Upkeep Costs
Fuel: Approximately $50,000 - $80,000 per year depending on usage
Maintenance and Repairs: $30,000 - $50,000 annually
Crew Salaries: $150,000 - $250,000 per year
Docking and Marina Fees: $20,000 - $40,000 per year