ARIANNA

At the time of her launch, ARIANNA held the mantle as the largest all-composite 50-meter, full-displacement motor yacht in the world—and we believe she still does. With more than 820 gross tons ITC, a beam of nearly 34 feet, and over 7,500 square feet of living area, ARIANNA features an extraordinary amount of interior volume compared to other yachts her length. Built to travel and explore, ARIANNA is capable of transoceanic cruising with fortitude and grace.

ARIANNA was engineered as well as designed by the Delta Design Group, which implemented the owner’s vision of a Polynesian-inspired interior that’s elegant, comfortable, and suitable for a family at home on the seas. The interior is adorned with rare tropical hardwoods including macassar ebony, wenge, and koa. Balinese-inspired touches, such as a solid slab dining table with natural unfinished edges and colorful blown-glass lighting, are just some of the elements that complete the design. Other details include inlaid silk carpets, organic fabrics and textures, woven leather and natural stone.

Aside from her large interior volume, of particular note is the large owner’s suite located on the upper deck, including a stately lounge, private outdoor deck, dining area, and a customized room for children or family members. Forward on the main deck, where the master is traditionally located, is a fully equipped gym with a generous sauna, and a private office with an antique German-built safe. Both areas include stained-glass skylights and large hull-side windows.

Outdoors, ARIANNA has a variety of areas perfect for al fresco dining or lounging in the sun. There is a large aft seating area on the main deck, and the sun deck features a day head, Jacuzzi tub, sunning chairs, and a large island bar. Guests are shaded by a lightweight carbon-fiber bimini, and an elevator to all four decks allows guests easy access to her teak-decked oasis.

ARIANNA is equipped with twin Caterpillar 3512B engines that give her a cruising speed of 14.5 knots and a maximum speed of 16 knots. She carries 21,900 US gallons of fuel and has a range of over 5,000 nautical miles. Her main tender is stowed in a float-in garage; a smaller tender is stowed on the sun deck.

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ARIANNA

At the time of her launch, ARIANNA held the mantle as the largest all-composite 50-meter, full-displacement motor yacht in the world—and we believe she still does. With more than 820 gross tons ITC, a beam of nearly 34 feet, and over 7,500 square feet of living area, ARIANNA features an extraordinary amount of interior volume compared to other yachts her length. Built to travel and explore, ARIANNA is capable of transoceanic cruising with fortitude and grace.

ARIANNA was engineered as well as designed by the Delta Design Group, which implemented the owner’s vision of a Polynesian-inspired interior that’s elegant, comfortable, and suitable for a family at home on the seas. The interior is adorned with rare tropical hardwoods including macassar ebony, wenge, and koa. Balinese-inspired touches, such as a solid slab dining table with natural unfinished edges and colorful blown-glass lighting, are just some of the elements that complete the design. Other details include inlaid silk carpets, organic fabrics and textures, woven leather and natural stone.

Aside from her large interior volume, of particular note is the large owner’s suite located on the upper deck, including a stately lounge, private outdoor deck, dining area, and a customized room for children or family members. Forward on the main deck, where the master is traditionally located, is a fully equipped gym with a generous sauna, and a private office with an antique German-built safe. Both areas include stained-glass skylights and large hull-side windows.

Outdoors, ARIANNA has a variety of areas perfect for al fresco dining or lounging in the sun. There is a large aft seating area on the main deck, and the sun deck features a day head, Jacuzzi tub, sunning chairs, and a large island bar. Guests are shaded by a lightweight carbon-fiber bimini, and an elevator to all four decks allows guests easy access to her teak-decked oasis.

ARIANNA is equipped with twin Caterpillar 3512B engines that give her a cruising speed of 14.5 knots and a maximum speed of 16 knots. She carries 21,900 US gallons of fuel and has a range of over 5,000 nautical miles. Her main tender is stowed in a float-in garage; a smaller tender is stowed on the sun deck.

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