Manari Yachts is launching a new range of boats designed to combine luxury and performance on the water. The Miami-based brand is backed by founders with decades of experience in the yachting industry and aims to introduce fresh design ideas while focusing on onboard usability and comfort.
The company plans to develop a portfolio of luxury cruisers ranging from 42 ft to 112 ft. According to Manari Yachts, particular emphasis has been placed on design details and overall execution, with careful consideration given to proportions, lighting concepts and interior finishes. The yachts are built using premium materials and high-quality equipment throughout the range.
The design approach seeks to connect interior spaces with outdoor living areas. Layouts include spacious staterooms with ample storage, well-appointed bathrooms and social areas arranged for use both inside and on deck. Access to the water is provided via a transforming swimming platform.
Manari 52: focus on performance
The first model, the Manari 52, was developed in cooperation with established partners from the marine industry. The hull design is intended to offer efficiency and good seakeeping characteristics while remaining easy to manoeuvre. The model is positioned to appeal to both experienced owners and customers seeking a performance-oriented cruising yacht.
Powered by Volvo Penta IPS drives, the Manari 52 is stated to reach a top speed of up to 47 knots. The propulsion system is designed to deliver high output with low vibration and reduced noise levels. The helm station is equipped with sports seats for the driver and up to three passengers, as well as a glass cockpit with integrated digital displays.
Interior styling can be specified by the owner. As standard, the brand uses selected fabrics, bespoke wood finishes and Italian leather across the range. Manari Yachts operates from its headquarters in Miami and maintains a presence in key yachting locations including St Tropez, Ibiza, Dubai and Hong Kong.
Several suppliers involved in the project also work in the superyacht sector. In addition, Manari Yachts is developing dedicated versions of its models under the “Manari Privé” label for use as superyacht chase boats.
The company places emphasis on customer service and aftersales support, supported by operations in Florida, the Mediterranean and Asia.
The Manari 52 is the first model to be introduced. Development is under way on a 42 ft yacht, while initial design work has already been completed for larger models, including the Manari 82 and Manari 112.








