MAKO SHARK
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Tufan and Brothers launched MAKO SHARK in 2027 with social connection at her heart, creating spaces that pull guests together rather than scatter them across isolated corners.
At 26. 5 meters, her layout encourages the kind of natural congregation that makes charter groups feel like old friends by the second day.
A 26.5m TUFAN AND BROTHERS Motor Yacht
About this yacht
Tufan and Brothers launched MAKO SHARK in 2027 with social connection at her heart, creating spaces that pull guests together rather than scatter them across isolated corners. At 26.5 meters, her layout encourages the kind of natural congregation that makes charter groups feel like old friends by the second day. The main salon flows directly into the dining area without barriers or awkward transitions, so conversations drift between spaces as easily as guests do. Forward-facing seating wraps around the coffee table, drawing everyone into a single circle rather than forcing the typical yacht arrangement of people staring at each other's profiles. When dinner moves outside, the aft deck's banquette seating continues this communal spirit, with the table positioned so no one gets stuck with their back to the action. Her galley opens to the main living area through a wide pass-through, keeping the chef connected to guests and conversations flowing during meal preparation. This dissolves the usual upstairs-downstairs formality that can make charter groups feel like they're visiting a museum rather than living on a boat. The foredeck offers a completely different social dynamic, with loose seating arrangements that guests can reconfigure for morning coffee circles, afternoon reading clusters, or evening cocktail gatherings. Unlike yachts where the bow feels like an afterthought, MAKO SHARK's forward spaces feel integral to daily life aboard. Her swim platform extends wide enough for the entire group to gather at water level, whether for morning swims, afternoon lounging, or the evening ritual of watching guests return from water toy adventures. The platform's connection to the main aft deck means transitions happen naturally rather than requiring the usual parade through narrow side passages. Below deck, the cabin arrangement supports this social flow with common areas that connect rather than isolate, ensuring that life aboard feels cohesive from sunrise planning sessions to late-night storytelling.
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