TIARA YACHTS Q 44 ADVENTURE YACHT COMES TO LIFE

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Tiara Yachts engineers and designers introduce the first plan, profile and layouts of the all-new Q 44. The adventure yacht, first revealed to the market as a concept during the 2015 Miami International Boat Show, now comes to life with real lines in the form of renderings and a video discussion featuring President, Tom Slikkers and Chairman, Leon Slikkers.

The purpose-built yacht targets a sector of the market moving towards more outdoor entertainment and offers a generous amount of open space to bring along a large group of friends or family. The Q 44 project is designed around the Tiara 44 Coupe hull. However, the luxurious interior living spaces are traded for more wide open deck and exterior seating while the overnighting features below are softened a bit.

“This new Tiara Yacht is built to expand the latitudes of what you can do on the water and enhance the yachting experience. The outdoor entertaining and socializing were first and foremost in mind when we engineered this new DayYacht,” Tom Slikkers, President, S2 Yachts.

The single level deck lets you enjoy the Q 44 from the designated Island galley in the cockpit all the way to the bow. There you will find a cushioned love seat as well as additional cushioned house seats that make the area more than just

another place to anchor and throw lines. It becomes a space where family and friends can post up and enjoy the outdoors.

The bridge deck opens to the cockpit and features two electrically-actuated sliding doors port and starboard. The doors, when closed, provide weather protection from the elements during the run to and from your destination and

allow guests to freely move throughout the bridgedeck, cockpit space and bow areas. The beauty of the exterior layout is that it can accommodate a large group of people and everyone can find room for their favorite activities and enjoyment.

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