OverviewTAMARITA (delivered 1991 by PERINI NAVI and originally named Piropo) is a Perini sailing yacht combining a 46.5 m design identity with a 56 m page-displayed length. Built for long-range cruising, she offers expansive deck spaces, generous interior volume and an arrangement suitable for up to 19 guests and an 8-person crew.
Builder & Design- Builder: PERINI NAVI
- Naval Architect: Ron Holland, PERINI NAVI
- Exterior & Interior Design: PERINI NAVI
- Type / Notation on page: SY TAMARITA – 56 m KETCH (1991)
Design IdentityTamarita reflects the architectural clarity of the Perini 46M lineage. Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she balances structural strength with refined sailing performance. Clean exterior lines and a reverse stern characterise the yacht. Interior volumes, developed in-house, prioritise proportion, material continuity and coherent spatial organization to create a unified residence at sea.
Innovative Highlights- Part of the 46-metre lineage with Perini’s integrated sail-handling philosophy for efficient large-sail management
- Twin MTU engines for auxiliary propulsion
- Cruising speed: 10 knots
- Fuel capacity: 41,000 litres for extended passages
- Draught: 7.02 metres for offshore stability
- Expansive deck areas designed for outdoor living
- Accommodation: up to 19 guests
- Crew accommodation: for 8 crew members
Specifications / Caractéristiques techniques- Page-displayed length: 56 m
- Design-described overall length: 46.5 m
- Beam: 9.2 m
- Gross Tonnage (GT): 302 GT
- Year delivered / built: 1991
- Hull construction: steel
- Superstructure: aluminium
- Naval architect: Ron Holland (in collaboration with PERINI NAVI)
- Propulsion: twin MTU engines (auxiliary power)
- Cruising speed: 10 knots
- Fuel capacity: 41,000 litres
- Draught: 7.02 m
- Guest capacity: up to 19 guests
- Crew: accommodation for 8 crew