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Tiara 56LS
Tiara 56LS

If you love luxurious and sporty hulls, Tiara Yachts has a new treat for you.
She’s a56-footer (17 meters) and carries the LS (Luxury Sport) insignia for nothing. Two double cabins for weekender or small-cruise use, center console stateroom for all-season enjoyment and outdoor lounge spaces to meet every summer need would already make it a nice package, but what stands out is more.
In the stern, in fact, four V12 outboards of 600 horsepower each provide the S to the insignia, Sport, for an impressive 2400 total horsepower and 50 knots of top speed. This is the all-new Tiara 56LS, the largest and most ambitious model in Tiara Yachts’ outboard range.

Tiara 56 LS

Performance and power aside, the new 56 LS is not just meant to be a muscle-boat, by all means, and layout and details offer confirmation of that.
Folding down bulwarks, bow-rider style bow lounge and protected lounge in the cabin are in fact a good indication of this, to which is added the interior, which is voluminous, elegant and capable of accommodating up to 4 people.

Tiara 56LS
Tiara 56LS

Tiara 56 LS – Exterior

The idea behind the design is simple: to offer the best possible performance, while maintaining, however, all the comfort and sophistication that a luxury hull should be able to offer.
The exterior layout of the Tiara 56LS is thus designed to maximize outdoor living on several spaces, all of which are easily accessible thanks to the walkaround approach given to the deck.

Tiara 56LS
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Tiara 56LS as seen from aboveThe cockpit is thus intended to be a place designated for conviviality, with ample room for movement thanks to the folding bulwarks, concentric, however, to the central convivial area, complete with two facing sofas and a galley with ceramic plates.
To ensure owners’ every-season use, the cockpit is surrounded by an enclosed hard-top that can be opened above and aft, so it proves versatile in any context.
A solution that, thus, offers a lounge facing the stern and usable either individually or as a continuum of the cockpit.

The cockpit of the Tiara 56LS

In the bow, on the other hand, a lounge area in full bow-rider style, thus lowered with respect to the freeboard, to be more protected and comfortable, even when sailing.
A U-shaped settee with coffee table thus makes her ideal both for enjoying the highest speeds in comfort and safety, and for sunset aperitifs and relaxing with friends.
Apart from the standard layout, finally, Tiara then confirms the possibility of opting for a different stern layout, with modular options capable of adapting to fishing, as well as to the different needs of different owners.

The forward lounge on the 56LS

Tiara 56 LS – Interior

Shifting the focus to interior volumes, the Tiara’s layout looks less at quantity than quality.
Rather than maximizing volumes to offer as many bunks or dinettes as possible, the design team instead proposes on single cabins, both doubles, that are spacious and well liveable.
To increase versatility, however, a hidden gem.
The double bed in the aft cabin can be converted into two separate single beds, offering a more flexible cabin.
In addition, full bathrooms for each of the two, with walk-in showers.

The Forward Cabin

Tiara 56 LS – Motorization

Returning to the “famous” 2400 horsepower, the focus on the 56LS’s motorization.
Propelling the hull, with a deadrise of 21 degrees, will be precisely four Mercury Verado V12 outboard engines, each with 600 horsepower.
Not inconsiderable power that will be able to take the 17-meter Tiara to claimed speeds of 57 mph, equivalent to 49.97 knots.
In terms of fuel tank, finally, up to 3,765 liters of fuel, a number that is particularly specific as it is derived from the imperial design system, 1000 gallons.

Tiara 56LS – Data Sheet

Length Over All (LOA) 17.12 m
Maximum Beam (Bmax) 4.88 m
Draft 1.22 m
Displacement at Vacuum 17,962 kg
Outboard Motors 4x Mercury Verado V12 600hp
Maximum Speed 50 kn
Fuel Tank 3,765 liters.
Fresh Water Tank 567 lt.
Cabins 2
Beds 4
Bathrooms 2
Contact www.tiarayachts.com

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