AL Manara | Yacht Villa | 52m – 170′
Al Manara is a 52‑metre “yacht villa” — essentially a floating luxury villa built on a yacht / wide‑body hull platform, rather than a conventional superyacht.
It is conceived as a “yacht‑villa” rather than a standard motor yacht — meaning its layout, design and amenities aim to emulate a villa lifestyle on water: roomy decks/levels, villa‑style accommodations, and privacy & comfort typical of a high‑end residence, while retaining the mobility of a yacht.
The “wide‑body” design reportedly gives it a beam of around 11.5 meters, which is considerably broader than many conventional yachts of similar length — aiding in creating spacious internal layouts, villa‑like comfort, and stable floating.
The design emphasizes comfort, privacy, and villa-level living: owner and guests are meant to enjoy a full “home on water” experience.
The project narrative, this is not merely a luxury yacht — the focus is on delivering a “floating villa” where every detail (living spaces, guest rooms, deck layout) is designed to mirror a high‑end villa rather than a typical yacht.
The ambition behind Al Manara is to reflect a new lifestyle segment: combining maritime mobility with residential‑villa comfort — a hybrid between a villa and a yacht, targeting clients who value both privacy/residential comfort and sea‑going capability.
Principal Dimensions & Specifications
| LOA | 52.4 m |
| Beam | 11.5 m |
| Draft (min / max) | 1.3 m / 2.0 m |
| Air Draft | ____ m |
| Displacement / GT (if known) | 628 T / 450 GT |
| Fuel | Engines: Diesel tank x5 480-gal (x3 Stbd. X2 Port) 2400-gal total
Generators: Diesel tank x4 480-gal (x2 Stbd, x2 Port) 1920-gal total |
| Fresh Water | Water tanks x2 (1325 gal each) 2650-gal total |
| Black Water | Black tank x4 (120-gal each) 480-gal total |
| Grey Water | Grey tank x2 |
| Power / Shore Interface | Voltage/Hz: 50 | Shore connection: 125amp x2 |
| Guest Accommodation | 6 cabins | Sleeps 12 |
| Crew Accommodation | 3 cabins | Sleeps 8
Option for additional berths in Hull pipes |


