Aiata boats has partnered with marine service and sales provider Mallorca Marine Group, which will represent the Turkish boatbuilder in the Balearic Islands.
In conjunction with Mallorca Marine Group, Aiata boats will debut at the Palma International Boat Show – taking place from April 30 2025 – with its Wayfinder 38.
The Wayfinder 38 uses a modular design system, the yacht is designed by Finnish designer Jarkko Jämsén to allow for flexible configurations with the modular concept developed by Aiata to enable owners to reconfigure the boat over time, adapting it to different purposes.
The yacht is available in three configurations – cabin, suntop and fishing with the suntop configuration on display at the show.
The Wayfinder 38 is equipped with outboard engines with configurations available between 300 to 425hp.
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“We are delighted to collaborate with Mallorca Marine Group, whose expertise and reputation in the Balearics are unparalleled,” said Yutkun Tok, general manager of Anadolu Motor, Aiata’s parent company.
“This partnership enables us to offer our clients in the region unmatched access to our innovative vessels and comprehensive support.”
Cenk Efe, MD at Mallorca Marine Group, added: “Aiata’s modular approach to boat design is truly groundbreaking.
“The ability to reconfigure the Wayfinder 38 from a Suntop to a Cabin or Fishing version in just two days offers our clients unprecedented versatility. We are proud to represent Aiata and look forward to introducing the Wayfinder 38 to the Balearic market.”
Aiata adds to Mallorca Marine Group’s portfolio which also includes Pearl Yachts, Pardo Yachts and Marex Boats.
Aiata is part of the Turkish conglomerate Anadolu Group. The Wayfinder 38 is the first model from Aiata boats. The brand made its debut at boot Düsseldorf 2025.