The custom sailing sloop Ribelle by Vitters is 32.64 metres of modern carbon and titanium, complemented with a bright and modern interior decor.

Naval architecture and exterior design were devised on the drawing boards of Malcolm McKeon Yacht Design. Hull and superstructure are made from carbon fibre by Green Marine.
Ribelle’s beam of 7.72 metres allows for unusually wide decks and cockpit. Her reverse chine, which runs from bow to stern, breaks up the freeboard and extends the perception of length.

On-deck highlights include titanium railings, anodised aluminium and stainless-steel hardware, carbon winches from Harken, and a super-sleek carbon fibre anchor arm, specially designed to be as lightweight as possible.

Ribelle’s three cabins provide accomodation for six guests, and there are additional quarters for a crew of five. The master suite features a walkaround bed that is placed in a slightly lowered position and is enhanced by ambient lights that give the furniture a suspended appearance.


The design consists of brightly lit spaces with contemporary styling and is characterised by bleached teak, white leather and luxury detailing. The entire interior is typified by high-gloss copper accents, including frames, backsplashes and window mullions.

The state-of-the-art equipment includes three ovens, a large induction cooktop, a blast chiller and a two-metre working island. The decor consists of glossy white-painted panels, mirrors and polished stainless steel.

The yacht has a hybrid system with two lightweight generators and a fine-tuned lithium-ion battery package. This optimises fuel consumption and maintenance.
