2004 ALLOY 178' for Sale in , Dubai
Built in aluminium by New Zealand yard to a design by , Tiara was delivered in 2004 with a recent six million-euro refit, including brand new teak decks and a mechanical overhaul.
A classic interior by John Munford features flamed mahogany, elegant marquetry and vintage Art-Deco touches, and can accommodate up to 10 guests across five cabins. An impressive split-level master suite benefits from a private lounge and study area, a large marble bathroom and a full-beam cabin with a queen-sized bed.
Two double guest staterooms aft can easily convert into a full-beam VIP suite and a further two cabins can serve as either doubles or twins, and each has an additional Pullman berth. All guest cabins have entertainment centres, television screens and full en suite bathroom facilities, while a further six cabins sleep up to 10 crew members aboard this
Tiara is a fast, powerful yacht with a formidable mast of 62.5 metres, the maximum height capable of passing through the Panama Canal. On the aft deck, cocktail tables convert to a full dining table seating 12 and this area can also be an open air dance floor with DJ facilities. Alternatively, a Bedouin tent can be set up offering welcome shade when cruising warmer climes or creating the perfect setting for a movie al fresco. A unique feature for a sailing yacht is the fact that the aft deck is also able to land the owner's eight-seater executive helicopter.
Under power, a 1,400hp Caterpillar diesel engine allows a maximum speed of 15 knots and a range of 5,900 nautical miles at 11 knots.
General Features
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
United Arab Emirates
Designer
Dubois Naval Architects, John Munford Design
Hull Material
Aluminum
Boat Type
Sail
Category
Other
Fuel Tank Capacity
38400 Gal
Fresh Water Tank
10000 Gal
Cruise Speed
11 KN
Top Speed
15 KN
Measurements
OVERALL LENGTH
177.98 FT
DRAFT
17.06 FT
DRY Weight
856,000 LB
BEAM
36.41 FT
About Oaksmith Yachts
We know what it feels like to need to know what's past that next hill. To stare across an ocean and want to see what's out there. To wonder what's in that bay or on that island past that next point. To only have a day or a week to explore what should take months. We know what it's like to not be able to afford to let the weather stop you. We know what it feels like and we have a solution.