KIRIBATI 38 is a 39.6-metre expedition motor yacht currently under construction by Cerri Cantieri Navali. Designed for long-range autonomous cruising, she offers a modern platform tailored for extended passages and operation in remote regions.
Her propulsion system delivers a top speed of approximately 15 knots and a cruising speed of around 13 knots. At an economical speed of about 10 knots, KIRIBATI 38 achieves a range of up to 5,000 nautical miles, making her well suited for transatlantic crossings. The hull design and engineering solutions are optimized for stability, fuel efficiency, and reliable performance in varying sea conditions.
Accommodation is arranged for up to 12 guests across six staterooms, including a master suite and multiple guest cabins with flexible configurations. Crew quarters for up to nine are arranged separately with dedicated service areas, ensuring a high standard of service and efficient operation during extended voyages.
Navigation and communication systems include radar, GPS, autopilot, echo sounder, wind monitoring systems, and chartplotters, all integrated into a centralized control station. Additional technical features include bow and stern thrusters, stabilisation systems, pumping equipment, and generator systems, supporting reliable operation across all onboard systems.
Purpose-built for exploration, KIRIBATI 38 combines long-range capability, robust engineering, and generous internal volume - offering a well-balanced solution for owners seeking independence, reliability, and extended cruising capability.