Tiara
54.3m Sloop
Overview
Tiara is a fast powerful sailing yacht with a formidable mast of 62.5m (205'), the maximum height capable of passing through the Panama Canal. Commissioned in 2000 by a young energetic client, at the time of her launch Tiara was the largest Dubois designed sailing yacht to date, and the largest yacht built in New Zealand at that time.
Built by Alloy Yachts, Tiara offers extensive deck and flybridge areas and a unique internal accommodation that has been styled by John Munford. The pièce-dé-resistance is a unique ability to land the Owner's 8 seater executive helicopter on the aft deck.
In 2010 TIARA was the first superyacht to receive a PADI dive centre accreditation. She is therefore one of the best appointed dive yachts on the charter market.
Details
- LOA
- 54.3m (178ft)
- Fuel Capacity
- 40,500 litres
- Naval Architect
- Dubois Naval Architects
- LWL
- 44.6m (146ft)
- Water Capacity
- 10,000 litres
- Exterior Stylist
- Dubois Naval Architects
- Beam (max)
- 11m (36ft)
- Range
- 5,900nm at 10 knots
- Builder
- Alloy Yachts, New Zealand
- Draft (min/max)
- 5.2m (17ft) / 8m (26ft)
- Staterooms
- 5
- Interior Designer
- John Munford Design
- Displacement
- 468 tonnes
- Sleeps
- 10
- Rig
- Sloop
- Keel Type
- Fixed with Daggerboard
- Crew
- 10
- Delivered
- 2004
- Construction
- Aluminium
- Classification
- LLoyds
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