Above: A 2023 Tiara 43 LE out on the water. Photo courtesy of Apex Marine and Tiara Yachts.




VESSEL OVERVIEW





The Tiara Yachts Tiara 43 LE is a luxury motor yacht designed for both cruising and fishing with comfort, style, and performance in mind. Let’s walk through the boat and go through some of the noteworthy features of this gorgeous vessel. 





Above: Twin 600-HP V12 Mercury outboard engines on a Tiara 43 LE. Photo courtesy of Apex Marine and Tiara Yachts.




ENGINES AND PERFORMANCE





The Tiara 43 LE is powered by twin Cummins QSC 8.3 diesel engines, each producing 600 horsepower. These engines provide exceptional performance, with a cruising speed of 28 knots and a top speed of 33 knots. The Cummins QSC 8.3 is a high-performance engine that is designed for reliability, efficiency, and low emissions. 





It features advanced electronic controls, common-rail fuel injection, and a turbocharger for improved acceleration and fuel economy. The Tiara 43 LE's hull design also contributes to its excellent performance. The yacht has a deep-V hull with a sharp entry that cuts through waves and provides a smooth and stable ride. The hull is also designed to minimize drag and maximize speed and fuel efficiency.





HELM STATION





The helm station on the Tiara 43 LE is designed to provide the captain with a comfortable and functional command center. The helm station is located on the bridge deck, which provides an excellent vantage point for navigating and enjoying the views. The helm seat is a Stidd chair that is adjustable and swivels for easy access to the controls and the console is equipped with a full range of instruments and controls, including a Raymarine electronics package that includes a chart plotter, radar, and autopilot. 





Also at the helm you’ll find a joystick control system that allows for precise and effortless handling of the yacht, even in tight quarters or challenging conditions. The windshield is made of tempered glass and provides excellent visibility, even in rough seas. It also features a hardtop that provides shade and protection from the elements, as well as a retractable sunroof that allows for additional light and fresh air. There is ample seating at the helm station for guests, with a U-shaped settee and a table that can be lowered to convert the area into a sunpad. 





Above: Deck view of the Tiara 43 LE. Photo courtesy of Apex Marine and Tiara Yachts




STERN AND TRANSOM





The stern and transom of the Tiara 43 LE are designed to provide a functional and versatile space that can be used for a variety of activities, from fishing to lounging to water sports. The yacht's well-designed cockpit and swim platform, combined with its high-quality amenities and comfortable seating, make it an ideal choice for boaters who enjoy spending time on the water.





The transom is designed with a swim platform that extends out from the yacht's hull, providing easy access to the water for swimming, diving, or other water activities. The swim platform is equipped with a telescoping ladder that makes it easy to climb in and out of the water. The transom also features a fold-down seat that provides additional seating and lounging space. 





Above: The aft cockpit seating on the Tiara 43 LE. Photo courtesy of Apex Marine and Tiara Yachts.




AFT DECK AND COCKPIT





The cockpit area is designed with a wet bar that includes a sink, refrigerator, and ice maker, as well as a grill for cooking. It also features a large fish box and live well for fishing enthusiasts, as well as ample storage space for fishing gear and equipment and is covered by a hardtop that provides shade and protection from the elements, as well as a retractable sunroof that allows for additional light and fresh air. The cockpit seating is arranged in a U-shaped configuration that provides plenty of space for guests to relax and socialize. 





Above: The bow of the Tiara 43 LE. Photo courtesy of Apex Marine and Tiara Yachts.




INTERIOR 





The interior of the Tiara 43 LE is designed to provide a comfortable and luxurious living space for owners and guests. The yacht's spacious salon, well-equipped galley, and comfortable staterooms make it an ideal choice for extended cruising or living aboard.





The salon is located on the main deck and features a U-shaped settee and a high-low table that can be converted into a berth for additional sleeping space. It comes equipped with a flatscreen TV and a premium sound system, as well as ample storage space for books, magazines, and other items. 





The galley is located on the lower deck and is equipped with a full range of appliances, including a refrigerator, freezer, microwave, and stovetop. The galley also features a solid surface countertop and a stainless steel sink, as well as ample storage space for dishes, cookware, and other kitchen essentials. 





The master stateroom is located forward and features a queen-size island berth, as well as plenty of storage space, including a hanging locker and drawers. The master stateroom also has an en suite head that is equipped with a separate shower stall and premium fixtures. The guest stateroom is located aft and features twin berths that can be converted into a queen-size berth, as well as plenty of storage space and an en suite head. The interior is finished with high-quality materials, including hardwood cabinetry, solid surface countertops, and premium fabrics and finishes. 





Specifications:
Length Overall (LOA): 45'6" 
Beam: 15'4" 
Draft: 4'2" 
Fuel Capacity: 600 gallons 
Water Capacity: 150 gallons 
Holding Tank Capacity: 50 gallons 
Power: Twin Cummins QSC 8.3 600hp diesel engines 
Cruise Speed: 28 knots 
Top Speed: 33 knots





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Written by: Laila Elise
Laila Elise is a former fashion model, writer, actress and entrepreneur, with an affinity for a life on the water. She has a Masters in Finance and a Bachelor's in Business Education, and has traveled extensively around the world working with top agencies and designers. She writes regularly about her passion for the sea on her blog: www.theboatingbabe.com
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