Vripack's visionary creation, the full-custom 38m yacht Queen Tati, stands as a testament to perseverance and innovation, defying the odds amidst a global pandemic. Designed for an owner who sought an opulent and spacious vessel to accommodate his extended family, Queen Tati emerged triumphant from Brazil's MCP shipyard, its construction commencing just before the pandemic's onset.
The owner's desire for ample space and luxurious amenities was wholeheartedly met by Vripack. The yacht boasts an expansive observation deck, a sociable wheelhouse, a flybridge with a hot tub, and a beach club with seamless indoor-outdoor connectivity. Vripack's attention to detail shines through, as the yacht seamlessly blends practicality and aesthetics.
Featuring an all-aluminum structure, Queen Tati's interior mirrors Latin American elegance, adorned with rich woods. Its layout optimizes storage and guest experience, accommodating six cabins, two of which feature Pullman berths. The vessel is equipped with a gym, outdoor cinema, double seater jet skis, and a 7m tender named Mini Queen, providing ample entertainment.
Beyond its lavish amenities, Queen Tati stands as a high-performance vessel, equipped with a wave-piercing bow for speeds of up to 21 knots. Its versatility allows the family to explore Caribbean waters in winter, venture to the Mediterranean during summer, and return to Brazil seamlessly.
The yacht exemplifies the owner's vision of a spacious sanctuary, fostering intimate connections while offering diverse spaces for relaxation and enjoyment, Queen Tati encapsulates a realized dream.
Vripack is a yacht-design studio with a portfolio that represents over 7400 designs, made strong through its extensive naval architecture and engineering experience. From the moment they opened their doors in 1961, Vripack studio’s approach to design has been governed by the playful interaction between form and function.
Credits: Vripack