
Cabana 35m: the new explorer from Mengi Yay and Atlante Yachts
Mengi Yay has delivered M/Y Cabana, Atlante Classic 35 with hull number NB111
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04 july 2025
Photo: Atlante Yachts
The Turkish shipyard Mengi Yay Yachts has announced the successful delivery of M/Y Cabana, an Atlante Classic 35 built under hull number NB111, featuring a 34.5-meter steel hull and aluminium superstructure. Part of the Atlante semi-custom series, the new yacht features exterior and interior design by Paolo Dose of Trieste-based VYD Studio and naval architecture by Giuseppe Arrabito of Livorno-based Arrabito Naval Architects. NB111 was ordered by an experienced Northern European client.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Hüseyin Mengi, Chairman of Mengi Yay Yachts, stated:
“Cabana is the result of a successful collaboration, hard work, and mutual trust. It is a very special project that reflects our shipyard’s passion for yacht building. This yacht, which showcases our engineering capabilities and specialised production expertise, was designed to meet all the expectations of our client. We believe that our long-term partnership with VYD Studio, Arrabito Architects, and Atlante Yachts will continue to grow.”

With a class-leading gross tonnage of 330 GT, an overall length of 34.5 meters, and a beam of 8.24 meters, the Atlante Classic 35 belongs to the "Atlante" series and has a voluminous design with 5 ensuite staterooms, extensive storage, a beach club area, and spacious extensive deck spaces. She is intended for long-range cruising with a range of 4,000 nm+ and has an extremely high level of standard specification, including RINA C ✠ HULL ● MACH, Commercial Short-Range Classification.
M/Y Cabana is expected to cruise the Mediterranean this summer, whilst Atlante Classic 35 Hull #2 is available to purchase with delivery in Q1 2027.
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Speaking at the handover ceremony, Hüseyin Mengi, Chairman of Mengi Yay Yachts, stated:
“Cabana is the result of a successful collaboration, hard work, and mutual trust. It is a very special project that reflects our shipyard’s passion for yacht building. This yacht, which showcases our engineering capabilities and specialised production expertise, was designed to meet all the expectations of our client. We believe that our long-term partnership with VYD Studio, Arrabito Architects, and Atlante Yachts will continue to grow.”

With a class-leading gross tonnage of 330 GT, an overall length of 34.5 meters, and a beam of 8.24 meters, the Atlante Classic 35 belongs to the "Atlante" series and has a voluminous design with 5 ensuite staterooms, extensive storage, a beach club area, and spacious extensive deck spaces. She is intended for long-range cruising with a range of 4,000 nm+ and has an extremely high level of standard specification, including RINA C ✠ HULL ● MACH, Commercial Short-Range Classification.
M/Y Cabana is expected to cruise the Mediterranean this summer, whilst Atlante Classic 35 Hull #2 is available to purchase with delivery in Q1 2027.
- Builder Mengi Yay Yachts
- Interior & Exterior Design VYD Studio Design
- Arrabito Naval Architects
- Steel Hull / Aluminium superstructure
- RINA C ✠ HULL ● MACH, Commercial Short-Range Classification
- 330 GT
- 2 x Volvo Penta D16 850 Engines + SCR System
- IMO Tier 3 Compliant
- CMC Marine LR 90 electric stabilisers
- Sleipner Sidepower hydraulic bow/stern thrusters
- Cruise: 11 knots
- Max 14 knots
- Range: 4000 nm+
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