1) Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 (LMB63): the OG “Lambo yacht”
What it is
A limited-edition performance motor yacht built by Tecnomar (The Italian Sea Group) with design by Automobili Lamborghini Centro Stile + Tecnomar Centro Stile. It’s basically Lamborghini’s design language translated into a boat that moves like a weapon.
Why it’s called “63”
This number is stacked with meaning:
- 63 units total (limited edition).
- 63 feet is the headline length (officially shown as 20 m, often marketed as “63 ft”).
- The name is a “manifesto”: 63 knots is the iconic target/identity.
- It also nods to Lamborghini’s 1963 founding.
Hardcore specs that actually matter
From Tecnomar’s own LMB63 spec page:
- LOA: 20 m
- LWL: 17.85 m
- Beam (BOA): 5.42 m
- Engines: 2 × MAN V12-2000
- Max speed: 60 knots (≈69 mph)
- Cruise: 40 knots
- Capacity: 12 people + 2 crew listed
Also widely published:
- Carbon fiber construction / ultralight classification and max weight ~24 tons.
- The MAN V12-2000 is a 24‑liter marine engine rated at 2,000 hp (1,471 kW).
Common “spec sheet” numbers you’ll see on dealer sheets:
- Fuel: ~3,500 L (≈924 gal)
- Freshwater: ~600 L (≈158 gal)
- Max speed shown as 60 knots (half-load condition)
Why do you see 60 vs 63 knots?
Tecnomar literally says the name is “63 knots,” but the same official page lists max speed 60 knots—real-world numbers vary with load, sea state, props/drives, and conditions.
Interior + layouts
You’re not buying “a normal yacht interior.” You’re buying a Lamborghini cockpit on water:
- Hexagons, Y‑shapes, sharp lines, carbon finishes, and a start/stop button vibe.
- Ad Personam customization: colors/materials are fully customizable.
Layout reality check: There are three variants, so don’t assume every “Lambo yacht” is the same inside:
- Lounge Version (open lounge + galley/day head)
- One Cabin Version (converts forward area into a bed setup)
- Two Cabin Version (master + guest/twin)
A common setup you’ll see described: master + twin cabin and a shared ensuite, making it perfect as a day boat/weekender.
What it’s
for
(and what it’s not)
This thing is built for:
- Day trips + beach club pull-ups
- Short weekend blasts
- Maximum attention + maximum speed
It’s not designed to be your slow, long-range displacement cruiser. It’s a luxury speed boat with attitude.
Price: buy vs charter
Buying
- Multiple sources put starting price around US$3.5M (before options/custom work).
- Today’s asking prices vary hard by year/spec/location. Example broker marketplaces show listings commonly in the ~$4M–$6M neighborhood.
Chartering
If you want the “try before you buy” experience:
- Charter listings show ~$49k/week and up, depending on yacht and season.
- Another charter listing example: from EUR 48,000/week for a 20 m Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63‑type charter yacht.
How the collab is built
The project is described as:
- A vision + design session phase
- Engineering + design with Lamborghini Centro Stile
- Advanced materials (carbon fiber) construction
- Sea trials + delivery
The viral reality check: the Miami sinking (May 2025)
Because it’s a “Lamborghini yacht,” it attracts chaos.
In May 2025, a 63‑foot Tecnomar for Lamborghini began sinking off Miami Beach; the U.S. Coast Guard rescued 32 people, and the incident was under investigation (reports pointed to overload/overcapacity).
Worth remembering: Tecnomar’s own spec page lists 12 people as onboard accommodation.
2) The next level: Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT (LMB101)
This is the “okay… now make it BIG” move.
Official Tecnomar LMB101 highlights:
- LOA: 31 m
- Hull/Superstructure: алю / aluminum
- Engines: triple MTU 16V 2000 M96L (Tecnomar states 7,600 hp total)
- Max speed: 45 knots (≈52 mph)
- Cruise: 35 knots
- Fuel: 12,000 L
- Guests: 9
- Cabins: 4
- Crew: 3
Media coverage adds:
- Introduced at Monaco Yacht Show 2025 (initially shown as a scale-model), with the full-size yacht projected to be sailing by end of 2027.
- Car and Driver describes it as 7,800 hp (3 × 2,600 hp) and a 52‑mph top speed.
- Robb Report Singapore reports 7,600 hp, 45 knots, and delivery end of 2027.
Translation: LMB63 is the street‑legal supercar vibe. LMB101 is the track car that ate a penthouse.
3) If you want the same energy but different badge
Here are legit “supercar-on-water” alternatives (with real published specs):
- Pershing 6X (62’): up to 48 knots, twin MAN V12 1550s, LOA 18.94 m.
- Sunseeker Predator 65 (67’2”): up to 35 knots, LOA 20.50 m, 3 cabins (4 optional).
- Wallypower58 (56’9”): up to 38 knots, LOA 17.3 m, cruise 32 knots.
- Aston Martin AM37 (36’5”): about 50 knots, LOA 11.1 m, famously ultra-limited sales.
4) Quick buyer checklist (don’t skip this)
If you’re actually shopping, the “Lambo badge” is the easy part. The smart part:
- Confirm layout version (Lounge vs One Cabin vs Two Cabin).
- Confirm your boat’s real-world top speed spec (60 vs “63” claims) and the conditions used.
- Get documentation on drives/propulsion, stabilization options, and service history (these boats live hard).
- Treat capacity as non‑negotiable—Miami 2025 proved what happens when vibes > safety.
If you tell me buy vs charter, your target location (Med / Dubai / Miami / etc.), and whether you want pure speed or more liveaboard comfort, I’ll shortlist the best path (LMB63 vs alternatives) and what to look for in listings.