Showing posts with label Aiata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aiata. Show all posts

March 25, 2026

Project: Aiata Sunfinder 50

Aiata presents the Sunfinder 50 project, representing the natural evolution and all-rounder philosophy as introduced with the Wayfinder 38 in 2025. Again a design of Finnish designer Jarkko Jämsén of Navia Design the Sunfinder 50 is conceived as a fast and spacious family yacht, offering extendable deck areas; thanks to drop down bulk-heads, a larger aft platform and a distinctive, robust design that stands out among today’s more homogeneous market offerings. The use of refined materials and enhanced finishes elevates the onboard atmosphere.  The Sunfinder 50 also being a generous cabin offers a two plus two accommodation with head with separate shower stall to starboard complimented by a galley to port side.  Want more privacy?  The Aiata Sunfinder 50 is also available with two cabins Two Bathrooms version, this offering a separate enclosed forward owners suite with a shower head to port side.  A large Summer galley and wet-bar positioned under the roof for shaded cooking and entertaining. Signature Aiata elements remain central to the design, including the uniquely shaped front deck with its expansive sunbed, and the clever use of space over the engines through a tiltable sunbed, transforming previously unused areas into premium relaxation zones.  The Aiata Sunfinder 50 is standard powered by triple Honda 350hp as standard, and or optional Mercury 350hp or 400hp.

January 13, 2026

Project: Aiata Sunfinder 38

Aiata a brand founded by the Anadolu Group from Turkey follow its debut at the 2025 Dusseldorf boat show of the Wayfinder 38, with the more open Sunfinder 38.  Again a design from Jarkko Jämsén and his Navia Design Studio the Sunfinder 38 is an open version of the Wayfinder 38 replacing the fully enclosed hard-top with a central T-Top .  While many may think this is Wayfinder 38 Suntop version, in many cases it is correct with the exception that the hard-top has been extended giving extra sun cover to the aft part of the cockpit.  With this change the exterior main deck of the Aiata Sunfinder 38 offers a more open and sport layout.  A triple seat centre console helm now replaces the offset dual seat, with a galley located behind versus the one to side and L-shape of the Wayfinder 38, and an astern dinette with opposite settees.  Saying all, what I just said can change as the Aiata 38 comes with a modular construction, and specified during build.  For example the settee behind the helm station can be specified as an L-shape, and the fore deck layout is also available in four different versions; Camper, Sofa, U Sofa, and Sunbed.  The cabin layout with entrance to port of the helm, features a double berth, and shower head to starboard.  The Aiata Sunfinder 38 is powered by twin outboard engines from 300hp up to 400hp, with top speeds up to 46 knots from twin 350hp Mercury outboards.