The performance cruiser Tiara line boasts several versatile builds wrapped in luxury yacht styling and build standards. The Tiara 39 Open is no exception, seeking to be an ideal weekend cruiser, performance sportboat, fishing machine, and entertainment platform all at once (and look classy doing it).
Although built in Holland, Michigan, there are definitely aesthetic similarities to popular high-end Maine builds like a Sabre with a long, open foredeck and entertainment themed cockpit. The open in the name refers to the open space between the uncovered cockpit and forward helm station and seating that’s sheltered with a hardtop and wrap around windshield vs. an enclosed cabin. The helm station is quite sheltered even without being completely enclosed and features a retractable sunroof for sunny days. The large swim step aft makes water-based activities and sports a natural. An optional 50-gallon transom bait well will be a tempting addition for sport fisherfolk.
When it’s time to go inside, a short set of steps leads down into the cabin. The well appointed and partially enclosed galley is located port and the dining table with u-shaped seating sits starboard. The table and seating also can be converted into a double berth if needed. Further forward is the large enclosed head and the master suite with massive island-style queen bed.
Performance is based upon the engines, with twin Cummins inboard diesels totaling 480 horsepower or 550 horsepower. Published performance specs from Tiara show similar maximum speeds (about 30 vs. 32 knots) and recommended cruising speeds (23 knots vs. 25 knots). There is a slight edge for the 480-horsepower option when it comes to fuel efficiency.
If you’re interested in the stylish and versatile Tiara 39 Open, you can contact local dealer Alexander Marine USA for more information and pricing details.