Tankoa Yachts revealed interior of 50m superyacht Olokun.
Olokun features a dining room situated on the upper deck, which has freed up the aft deck for optimum relaxation and socialising space.
“As we already know from experience, the interiors of yachts are often quite small and we always suggest to the owners to create open environments where they can enjoy the view and the interiors at the same time,” Rodriguez noted. “We focused on making the entire interior of the yacht convey a sense of residential life by reflecting the exterior and transforming the interior into a complete nautical experience.”
The interior design brief was to create a balanced synergy between three colours: natural oak, Tokyo Black and Bitter Black. This theme runs through all the three decks and interior spaces to create a sense of harmony everywhere onboard.
Olokun began life as an on-spec project that was sold and project-managed by Camper & Nicholsons. With exterior and interior design by Francesco Paszkowski and decor by Casadio Miami, the interior layout is similar to her 50m predecessors Bintador and Vertige.
Her distinctive black hull, however, is unique and was created using a high-performance coating that reduces the temperature of the metal in sunlight by up to 10°C.
“For me it was a great pleasure to participate in the completion and delivery of Olokun while respecting the established deadlines, despite the serious pandemic that has hit the whole world,” says Vincenzo Poerio, CEO of Tankoa Yachts.
“Western Liguria is full of successful shipyards dedicated to refit, but Tankoa is the only yard in this economic sector that has new-build superyacht construction as its core business. I’m convinced that, by working with local authorities, we will be able to grow Tankoa more and more until it becomes a point of reference in the global superyacht market.”
Olokun can accommodate up to 12 guests across six staterooms. In terms of performance, she has been fitted with twin diesel MTU engines that propel her to a cruising speed of 14 knots and a top speed of 17.5 knots.
Tankoa Yachts is building three units of the S501 series. Two have already been sold and are ready to be launched next year. The third is being built on speculation.
Tankoa was founded in 2007 and began production in 2008. A true “boutique shipyard”, focused on building semi-custom and custom constructions 45-meter and up.
Credits: Emanuele Carmassi/Tankoa