New

ADA shows images of the new 50 Z

The yacht will be equipped with two 1325 hp engines with a top speed of 15 knots.

Turkey-based ADA shipyard has shown what the new 50-meter superyacht 50 Z will look like. The vessel, sold in the first quarter of 2023, will be delivered to a buyer in the summer of 2025.


The ADA 50 Z was designed by Uldas Yacht Design, the interiors were designed by Luca Dini and the naval architecture was designed by Ginton Naval Architecture.

The design of the 50 Z is characterized by the clean lines of the bow, transitioning to the cascading aft deck. Here is the seating area and access to the beach club, which takes center stage.

The yacht is designed in a modern style and has a spacious salon with an adjacent dining area and five crew quarters. The 50 Z can accommodate twelve guests on board. The owner's suite includes a private balcony and Jacuzzi.

The pool is equipped with hydraulic wings, which increase the club area above the water after opening. There is also a second pool with stationary lounge chairs on the forward deck.

The ADA 50 Z will be equipped with two 1325 hp engines and reach a top speed of 15 knots.

Arseny P.

Recent Posts

Benetti unveils photos of 67m Calex

The weekly charter rate for a yacht from Northrop and Johnson will be from $680 thousand. (more…)

1 year ago

First 35m Pershing GTX116 Caffeine spotted in Monaco

This is the new flagship model of the GTX line from Pershing. (more…)

1 year ago

Maiora Yachts launches the second hull of the Maiora 35 Exuma

The yacht features a distinctive bow, open stern and a specially designed configuration. (more…)

1 year ago

Omega Architects unveils 83m Seasar concept

The Seasar will be built from steel and aluminum with a fast displacement hull. (more…)

1 year ago

Silent-Yachts to launch the Silent 62 in 2023

The Italian manufacturer has shared plans for 2023. (more…)

1 year ago

Damen Yachting launches first support vessel YS 53

The design and naval architecture were completely completed by Damen Yachting. (more…)

1 year ago