MCP Yachts, a Brazilian shipyard specialised in designing and constructing highly customised aluminium motor yachts, has reportedly launched its 37.4-metre all-aluminium superyacht Queen Tati. As per the report, the yacht is scheduled to be delivered by 2022.
The vessel was designed by Vripack, including the interior, representing a ‘new superyacht era in South America,’ according to the shipyard.
Queen Tati, weighing 316 gross tonnage, features a semi-displacement hull with a beam of 8.1 metre and a draft of 2.2 metre. It offers accommodation for up to 12 guests across four cabins, with quarters for a crew of eight.
Queen Tati is the second largest yacht built by MCP Yachts, following the 43.76 metre Raffaella II, also designed in collaboration with Vripack.
When delivered, the vessel will join a fleet of 1089 motor yachts in the size ranging 35-40 metre. Compared to the similar sized superyachts, her top speed will be 0.11 knot above the average. Its power comes from a pair of CAT C32 Acert engines.
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