
Overmarine Group has strengthened its presence in Greece through a new dealership agreement with Sea Alliance Group, while also confirming the sale of the fourth Mangusta GranSport 34. The partnership gives the brand a broader operational base in the Greek market, where Sea Alliance Group has been active for more than 27 years.
Sea Alliance Group’s network now spans Athens, Porto Heli and Marina Gouvia, reflecting its long-term focus on the yachting market in the Eastern Mediterranean. Under the agreement, the company will directly manage a selection of Mangusta yachts available for charter, providing clients with operational support and direct contact with the brand.
“Welcoming Sea Alliance Group as our new dealer in Greece marks a natural evolution of our brand in this area,” said Mangusta Sales Manager Nicolò Strocco. “Sea Alliance Group shares our own guiding principles: customer dedication, craftsmanship, and a long-term vision, and this serves as sound common ground to build a genuine and long-term cooperation. Sea Alliance Group will directly manage some of our yachts available for chartering, offering Greek clients a direct interface with our brand in their own country.”
The new agreement also led to the sale of the fourth unit of the Mangusta GranSport 34, a model that Overmarine Group says has quickly become one of the most successful in its class.

As the successor to the award-winning Mangusta GranSport 33, the Mangusta GranSport 34 is positioned as the top model in the range. It combines performance, comfort and flexibility, making it suitable for both private ownership and charter use. The yacht was designed by Overmarine Group’s Engineering Department together with designer Alberto Mancini, with both exterior and interior spaces created to balance social areas with more private zones for relaxation.
Sea Alliance Group’s Theodoros Leontiadis said the owner is an international entrepreneur and a long-standing member of the charter community who has cruised Greek waters for the past six years on yachts ranging from 25 to 50 meters.
“We are delighted that, after years of chartering, he chose the Mangusta GranSport 34 for this new chapter of his life, because this model epitomises the same balance he'll be pursuing at sea: more time to spend onboard as a private Owner, while also remaining part of our charter fleet, centrally managed by Sea Alliance Group,” Leontiadis said.
The yacht is powered by four Volvo Penta IPS engines, which deliver manoeuvrability, fuel efficiency, low vibrations, low noise and a maximum speed of 24 knots.
Delivery of the fourth unit is scheduled for summer 2027. The yacht will go to an experienced owner from Sea Alliance Group’s charter community who has chosen to move into private ownership after years of chartering.
Photo: Mangusta
Source: Mangustayachts

