Turkish shipyard Numarine has successfully launched Tuccini, the second unit in its 30XP explorer yacht series. The 30.7-metre vessel follows the debut of her sistership Minella and maintains the same core design and layout with minor stylistic differences, including an all-white exterior and soft, neutral-toned interiors.

Designed inside and out by Can Yalman, Tuccini showcases the raised pilothouse configuration, maximizing interior volume at 213 GT. The yacht features a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system and is engineered for low-noise cruising, maintaining sound levels under 40 decibels in the guest cabins — described by Numarine as “quieter than a soft rainfall.”
Outdoor Living in Focus
True to Numarine’s design ethos, Tuccini places strong emphasis on al fresco spaces. Her expansive flybridge includes a wet bar and oversized sunpad accommodating more than 10 guests. A semi-open beach club with fold-down bulwarks expands to 46 square metres, while an innovative raised deck above creates a “suspended” lounging area with panoramic water views.

A private owner’s balcony, a sundeck lounge, and open-air dining complete the yacht’s outdoor appeal. The owner’s suite is situated forward on the main deck, while four guest staterooms are located on the lower deck, alongside accommodations for four crew members.
Performance & Efficiency
Tuccini can reach a top speed of 13 knots, with a comfortable range of 3,500 nautical miles at 8 knots. She also features optional solar panels on the hardtop to assist onboard systems, reflecting a growing trend in sustainable yacht solutions.

With seven yachts currently under construction, including two units from its flagship 40MXP series, Numarine is continuing to build on its reputation for creating compact explorers with big-yacht features.
The 30XP series strikes a fine balance between functionality, style, and quiet luxury — and Tuccini is no exception.