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Introducing the newest addition 56 LS to the Tiara Yachts lineup

by Tiara Yachts 29 Aug 2024 16:13 BST

The legacy of the Luxury Sport series expands with the 56 LS, the largest and most ambitious outboard-powered vessel in Tiara Yachts' history.

Exterior enjoyment is maximized with multiple social zones, well-appointed galley and twin terraces that expand the cockpit and provide unobstructed access to the water. Different aft cockpit module options focused on entertaining and fishing allow vessels to be tailored to each owner's boating preferences.

With full walk-around capabilities and pilot house doors to port and starboard of the helm, enjoy unimpeded access to the spacious bow with lounge area. Below deck, luxurious accommodations for four await with two spacious staterooms and two private heads.

Power amplified

With the unwavering strength of a Mercury® V12 powerhead, the 56 LS is powered by four 600 HP Verado® engines, delivering a refined experience for Captain and guests with sound-dampening technology and revolutionary advancements in handling and control. The integrated electronics package includes instinctive Garmin® Marine Navigation Systems providing the latest piloting technology.

Specifications:

  • L.O.A with integrated platform: 56'2"
  • Beam: 16'0"
  • Dry weight: 39,600 lbs
  • Height:
    • Waterline to standard hardtop: 11'0"
    • Waterline to Garmin® Radar: 13'4"
  • Draft: 4'0"
  • Fuel capacity: 1,000 Gallons
  • Water capacity: 150 Gallons
  • Holding tank capacity: 60 Gallons
  • Deadrise at transom: 21 degrees

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