Common features with the addition of a pool
This new yacht model from Tankoa was designed in collaboration with the shipyard, the owner and the design studio. The exteriors have been customized, while maintaining the main features of the 50m series, with a vertical bow, which increases the interior volume of this 496 GT yacht, the generous bathing platform at the bow and the large windows ensuring continuity between interior and exterior.


Elegantly designed, generous spaces
With 6 guest cabins, including a full-width VIP suite and a Master cabin on the main deck forward, the interior layout has been tailored to the owners' onboard living needs. One of the main features is the majestic main staircase with wooden steps, supported by a central pillar and a stainless steel handrail.



On the lower deck, there is the beach club and the dinghy garage on the stern with side loading, crew quarters and outbuildings.


Outdoor spaces include a very large sofa on the aft main deck, a forward lounge with pool, a dining area on the aft upper deck, a spacious sundeck equipped with a sunbathing area in the front, an outdoor kitchen, folding tables and lounge chairs.




A decoration using precious materials
Created in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, the interior design reflects the owner's desire for a contemporary and refined environment. The decoration is based on natural materials, mixtures of matt and glossy finishes, soft shades of color for the fabrics contrasted with dark colors for the furnishings. Brushed oak was used for the floors, the ceilings are lacquered in light tones. Leather panels in different shades of gray, with highlighted joints, were chosen for the walls. Soft nubuck-covered headboards are paired with dark grained leather in the owner's suite and VIP suite, and dark brown leather in the four lower deck guest cabins. There are also light leathers for the chaise lounge in the main salon, and dark leathers for the Venetian blinds and chaise lounge on the upper deck or marble in the bathrooms.




A hybrid engine
Kinda was built based on the hybridization experience of the 50m yacht Bintador, developed in collaboration with MANN and Siemens to create three cruising modes:
- Diesel
- Diesel-electric
- Full electric.
In zero emission configuration or running on batteries with the diesel-electric mode, the boat is almost silent. It is also possible to be at anchor at night without noise by avoiding the operation of generators.
