Mengi Meadow‘Developed with a new generation design approach, the NB 111 – CABANA, drew attention with its first published interior images. Cabana, 34.48 meters in length, 8.25 meters in width, with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, it is one of the newest members of the modern explorer class. Approximately 330 GT volume The Cabana is equipped with two Volvo Penta D16 MH engines and is designed for long-range cruising.

Cabana’The main hall stands out with its open and fluid layout that efficiently utilizes the full width of the building. Large side windows bring in natural light throughout the day while offering an uninterrupted view of the surroundings, even when seated. Light-toned wooden surfaces and vertical panels lend the space both warmth and balanced acoustics.

The modular seating arrangement can be reconfigured for different usage scenarios; modern lounge chairs suitable for the marine environment add both elegance and comfort to the lounge. LED strips installed on the ceiling and complementary spotlights create a soft and inviting atmosphere that adapts to any time of day.

Upper deck lounge area, in the first images Cabana’It stands out as a powerful point where social life and design come together. Thanks to large windows and sliding glass doors, the feeling of being in a closed space is minimized, while low-profile modular seating offers a layout suitable for long conversations.

The opening window frames expand the panoramic view, while details such as textured floor coverings and an integrated mini bar enhance comfort on long journeys.

Another striking feature in the published photos is the owner's suite. The simple and refined atmosphere, created with natural tones, allows daylight to spread evenly throughout the space thanks to the large window openings.

Wooden panels crafted with fine workmanship, soft textures, and smart storage solutions transform the suite into a serene and carefully designed private living space.

Cabana’The first interior images released strongly reflect the yacht's modern design codes.






