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Guests
12
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Cabins
6
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Crew
10
| Length | GT | Built |
|---|---|---|
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55m
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499 GT | 2025 |
| Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
| 9m | 2.4m | 16.5 Kts |
Loewe is a 55m motor yacht delivered by Italian shipyard Tankoa Yachts in 2025. Her interior design and exterior styling comes from the drawing boards of LUCA DINI Design & Architecture, while Tankoa Yachts is responsible for her naval architecture.
Key Features
- Owner's suite with private Jacuzzi terrace
- Sun deck with Jacuzzi, bar, sunbathing area
- Beach club with swimming pool and Nemo room
- Elevator connecting lower and upper decks
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement aluminium hull and superstructure she features a 9m beam and a 2.4m draft. The yacht has an internal volume of 499 GT (Gross Tonnes).
This was the second yacht built on the T55 Sportiva design. The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards. Launched in May 2025 this yacht undertook sea trials over the following months. She was delivered to her owners in August 2025.
Exterior Design
Löwe’s exterior design is bold and technical, with a low, athletic profile that relies on proportion and structure rather than decoration. The full aluminium hull and superstructure allow for sharp geometry and large openings, including the angled glazing that defines much of the superstructure. A forward-sweeping boot stripe and a restrained palette of white, grey, and black give the yacht a clean, modern presence without visual noise.
Circulation on deck is deliberate and open, with twin staircases linking the aft deck to upper levels and wide side decks that keep movement fluid during guest use or events. Angled, full-height glazing is used extensively, and several panels that appear fixed are in fact sliding doors, maintaining continuity between interior and exterior without raised thresholds.
Interior Design
Inside, Loewe features a calm, contemporary interior developed by the owner’s design team. The décor follows a neutral palette with tones of cream and grey, complemented by minimalist, low-profile furniture that keeps the atmosphere clean and uncluttered. Hammered metallic ceilings subtly reflect light, creating texture and interest without overpowering the space.
A standout element of the main deck salon is the floor-to-ceiling side windows, which flood the space with natural light and reinforce the connection between interior and sea. The salon includes a lounge area and a dining space for 12 guests, designed to accommodate both casual gatherings and more formal meals.
The main deck also houses a fully equipped galley, laid out for efficient operation whether for private or charter use. A dramatic black spiral staircase links the decks and serves as a visual centrepiece, contributing to the yacht’s modern, architectural feel. An internal elevator connects all levels of the yacht, providing added comfort and accessibility for guests moving between decks.
Accommodation
Löwe accommodates up to 12 guests across six en suite cabins. The owner’s suite sits forward on the main deck and opens onto a private exterior terrace with its own hot tub. Inside, the cabin includes a king-size bed, seating area, walk-in wardrobe with dedicated jewellery storage, and a large ensuite with dual vanity, steamer shower, and separate head with bidet.
Five guest cabins are located on the lower deck and are treated as equal VIP-level spaces. Layouts vary slightly, including a twin cabin, but overall volume and finish remain consistent. One aft cabin wraps around the main staircase, introducing curved geometry that gives it a more hotel-like feel. All cabins include walk-in showers, good counter space, and quiet pocket doors with proper sealing.
Crew accommodation supports a crew of ten, with nine sleeping onboard and one operating from a chase boat. Crew areas include a dedicated mess, laundry, walk-in cold storage, and discreet service routes that keep guest and operational circulation separate.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (C32 ACERT) 1,193hp engines running at 2300rpm, motor yacht Loewe is capable of reaching a top speed of 16 knots, and comfortably cruises at 15 knots. She has a maximum range of 3,800 nautical miles at an economic speed of 12 knots.
Leisure & Entertainment
Leisure spaces on Löwe are built around active use rather than passive lounging. The aft main deck is the clearest example. What reads initially as a plunge pool converts into a full dance floor via a lifting floor system. Forward of it is a dedicated DJ booth, fully equipped with power outlets and quick-connects for speakers, subwoofers, and signal cables. The layout functions as a genuine event deck rather than a casual party zone.
Removable side extensions on port and starboard increase deck width, while protected seating areas allow guests to stay out of the wind without disconnecting from the central space. The aft cockpit continues the club-style layout, with loose furniture and a bar positioned directly behind the DJ booth, creating a circular flow around the centre of the deck.
Bridge deck aft supports more relaxed social use, with loose furniture and an alfresco dining table arranged for 12 guests. Above, the sundeck operates as another social hub, combining lounge seating, a bar, a teppanyaki grill, and an infinity-style hot tub forward. With the shade retracted, sightlines run from the sundeck all the way down to the swim platform, reinforcing the connection between decks during events or at anchor.
Wellness
Wellness facilities are concentrated at water level in the beach club, where the yacht shifts from entertainment to recovery and downtime. The beach club includes a spa area with a sauna, hammam, massage table, and space for gym equipment. A large, purpose-built door system opens the space directly to the swim platform, keeping the area closely tied to the sea.
A defining feature here is the set of Nemo windows positioned below the waterline. These double-glazed panels allow direct views into the surrounding water from inside the beach club, a complex feature to execute on a charter-compliant yacht over 50 metres. The result is a space that feels immersive rather than enclosed, particularly when anchored in clear water.
The owner’s suite also contributes to the yacht’s wellness offering. Its private forward terrace includes a hot tub and outdoor seating, creating a secluded retreat separate from the main guest and entertainment areas.
Amenities
Interior spaces are designed to balance heavy systems with calm, usable rooms. The main deck salon uses full-height sliding glass doors rather than fixed windows, turning the space into a convertible salon that can function as an enclosed lounge or an open-air space. The doors follow the angled geometry of the superstructure while maintaining true zero-threshold access throughout.
Loose furniture allows the salon layout to adapt between lounging and dining. Indoor dining is arranged forward for up to ten guests. Storage and service elements are pushed inboard to compensate for the extensive glazing, including a large wine fridge and dedicated crew storage.
A sky lounge sits aft of the wheelhouse, offering a quieter interior zone while still connecting directly to exterior decks through full-height sliding doors. A bespoke TV installation reads as a fixed design element rather than a concealed lift system. Vertical circulation is handled by staircases and an internal elevator serving multiple decks, improving access for guests and crew.
The galley is arranged as a commercial workspace, supported by a butler’s pantry and service corridor that allow crew to move between decks without crossing guest areas.
Tenders
Tender handling is concentrated forward in a dedicated bay on the foredeck. A large hydraulic crane rated at 3,000kg manages deployment and recovery. The crane also serves as the yacht’s forward mast, carrying the mast and anchor lights required on vessels over 50 metres. When stowed, the structure lowers out of sight, avoiding permanent visual obstruction on deck.
A protected guest viewing area sits behind a lower Portuguese-bridge-style barrier, allowing guests to observe docking or anchoring operations while keeping the working deck safely separated.
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