Exactly twelve months after its international debut at BOOT Düsseldorf 2025, AIATA returns to the world’s most important boat show with a clear statement of intent: to deliver on its roadmap and to expand its product offering with two world premieres — the Sunfinder 50 and the Sunfinder 38. These launches mark a purposeful step in AIATA’s strategy with new yachts that widen the brand’s appeal. By keeping faith with the design partnership that defined its debut, AIATA ensures consistent product language while introducing new formats and capabilities across the range. Both boats are conceived in close collaboration with Finnish designer Jarkko Jämsén (Navia Design), who again brings his experience in clean Scandinavian lines, intelligent space planning and a pragmatic approach. This continuity preserves the recognisable AIATA aesthetic while evolving the range to cover wider owner needs.

The Sunfinder 50 represents the natural evolution of luxury and versatility within the AIATA range, building on the all-rounder philosophy introduced with the Wayfinder 38. Conceived as a fast and spacious family boat, it offers extended deck areas, a larger aft platform and a distinctive, robust design that stands out among today’s more homogeneous market offerings. The use of refined materials and enhanced finishes elevates the onboard atmosphere, while an additional cabin increases accommodation, making the 50 ideal for longer stays and larger families. A separate bathroom and toilet provide improved comfort and practicality, complemented by a larger wetbar positioned under the roof for shaded cooking and entertaining. Signature AIATA elements remain central to the design, including the uniquely shaped front deck with its expansive sunbed, and the clever use of space over the engines through a tiltable sunbed, transforming previously unused areas into premium relaxation zones.

Sunfinder 50

Sunfinder 38
The Sunfinder 38 is designed around maximised open-deck spaces, offering a versatile platform that adapts effortlessly to leisure cruising, social gatherings and family outings. Its layout prioritises practicality and everyday usability, providing owners with a boat that supports a wide range of activities without compromising comfort. More than a compact cruiser, the 38 expresses a lifestyle identity — a way of experiencing the sea that balances freedom, simplicity and modern design. As the gateway to the Sunfinder family, it introduces the brand’s philosophy of offering specific models tailored to different usage profiles, from luxury-oriented configurations to comfort-focused or open-air layouts. The Sunfinder 38 therefore sets the tone for a broader range to follow, each model shaped around distinct client needs while maintaining the same emphasis on space, openness and intelligent functionality.

“We are proud to return to BOOT Düsseldorf exactly one year after our debut, and to present two brand-new models. Backed by the financial and industrial capacity of Anadolu Group, we want to consolidate our position as a resilient and growth-oriented shipyard that combines Scandinavian design vision with Mediterranean building know-how”, said Bora Koçak, Automotive Group President at Anadolu Group. “We are converting strategic investment into tangible product development. The Sunfinder 50 and 38 are the result of collaboration, patience and clear customer focus”.
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