Tribale Yachts begins construction of 50-metre explorer

Italian Tribale Yachts shipyard has announced it will begin the construction of its 50.2-metre flagship project, the Tribale 165, in 2024
July 2 2024 3 minutes to read
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With a beam of 9.3 m and an overall length of 50.2 m, the Tribale 165 will have an internal volume of 495 GT

The launch of the shipyard’s new flagship has been scheduled for 2026

At present the Pisa-based shipyard is waiting for the completion of a shed for the construction of the Tribale 165. According to the yard, the work on the superyacht herself will begin in 2024. 

With a beam of 9.3 m and an overall length of 50.2 m, the Tribale 165 will have an internal volume of 495 GT. 

With a beam of 9.3 m and an overall length of 50.2 m, the Tribale 165 will have an internal volume of 495 GT
With a beam of 9.3 m and an overall length of 50.2 m, the Tribale 165 will have an internal volume of 495 GT

According to the design project, the yacht will have six cabins meant for 12 guests, two of which will be masters. The first one with a small office, a library with a reading nook and a lounge with a TV will be located on the upper deck. The second owner’s suit with an office, a walk-in wardrobe, a bathroom and a private access to an al fresco dining area aft, will be on the main deck. 

The rest of the cabins are located below deck, where there is also a playroom with a games table, a gaming console and a sofa. Next to it there will be a beach club with gym equipment and a sauna. 

The launch of the shipyard’s new flagship has been scheduled for 2026
The launch of the shipyard’s new flagship has been scheduled for 2026

The entire sundeck is dedicated to al fresco entertainment: the guests can rest at a wet bar, relax in a dipping pool, on the sunpads around it or on the sofas in the lounge. 

The yacht is said to feature a tender garage forward, capable of accommodating a boat, two jet skis and other water toys. 

With twin CAT С32 engines the Tribale 165’s provisional top speed will be 13 knots.

According to Tribale Yachts’ commercial director, Giovanni Sorrentino, at present the shipyard has three sheds in Pisa, but is continuing to develop its production facilities actively. The yard’s largest production yacht to date is the 28.9-metre Tribale 95 crossover.

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