As a result of long and detailed design process Riza Tansu have launched the superyacht Ceylan and unveiled some design details about the very similar sistership Nomade.
First starting with the conceptual design, then working closely with the clients, but also retaining the company’s unique design philosophy and style overall. Riza Tansu prefers large open decks and amenities in the exteriors as the yachts, both Ceylan and Nomade, are primarily intended for Mediterranean use.
The main difference between the superyachts Ceylan and Nomade is their length. The 36.40 metre Mothership OneTwenty Nomade is extended by 1.20 metres to accommodate larger tenders, as well as including some personal choices of the owners, such as different exterior seating units and changes in the bar area, amongst others. Otherwise these to yachts are very similar. They are fitted with the same engine types, two Caterpillar C32 engines with 1300ho each. They both can reach the maximum speed of 16 knots and cruise at the speed of 14 knots.
Both, the superyacht Nomade and the motoryacht Ceylan can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 cabins and sleep a crew of 7.