The 50.5-metre explorer yacht Tribu has rejoined the brokerage market with Grégory Gheraia of BlackOrange Yachts. She will be on display at the Monaco Yacht Show next week.
Tribu was constructed in steel and aluminium by Italian yard Mondomarine, delivered in 2007 to a design by Luca Dini Design & Architecture with naval architecture developed by Sydac and Mondomarine. According to her broker, "no penny has been spared in her maintenance", with her last refit works completed in 2025.
According to BOATPro, she was withdrawn from the market in May 2024.
A "minimalist" interior by Luca Dini, M. Vignelli and Lissoni & Partners is characterised by dark wood flooring, contemporary furniture and bright pops of colour through modern artwork and soft furnishings.
Accommodation on board is for a party of 12 guests in six cabins, with further quarters for a crew of 12. A large master suite is located forward of the upper deck, benefiting from 360-degree windows for ample views out, in addition to a large marble en suite bathroom.
As expected for her explorer-esque profile, Tribu features plenty of open-air deck spaces for entertaining, relaxing and storing a wide array of toys and tenders – easy deployed thanks to visible cranes.
The upper deck aft is host to a large al fresco dining table, sheltered by the overhang above, with sun loungers and seating further aft. Additional lounge seating can be found both forward and aft of the bridge deck, and closer to the water on the main deck aft.
The 783GT, RINA-classed yacht for sale cruises comfortably at 12 knots with a top speed of 14 knots under her twin Deutz diesel engines. She also benefits from an ocean-going range of 6,000 nautical miles and is equipped with zero-speed stabilisers for additional comfort.
Tribu is asking €15,900,000 with VAT paid.
Read More/The largest yachts attending the Monaco Yacht Show 2025