TANKOA T760 APACHE YACHT

The Tankoa Yachts T760 Apache is a 76-meter sailboat that mixes luxury and nature. Welcome to your seaside castle. The T760 Apache is the most ambitious yacht ever built by Italian constructor Tankoa. The huge boat, which measures 250 feet long, seeks to be the epitome of luxury and appears to have done so admirably. The T760's architecture revolves around a large central stairway that connects the lower beach club deck to the main and upper decks. The beach deck has a flying swimming pool, an infinity aft view, and fold-out pieces on each side of the ship that gives extra sunning places. The main deck has four guest cabins, a VIP suite in the bow, and a 250 square-foot master stateroom forward on the top deck. At 15 knots, Tankoa predicts a range of 5,000 nautical miles, with enough room for tenders.

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