The 72.6 metre Turquoise motor yacht Quantum Of Solace, listed for sale with Peter Thompson at Ahoy Club, has been sold with FGI Yacht Group's Vice President Frank Grzeszczak Jr representing the buyer.
Launched in May 2012 by Turquoise Yachts Quantum Of Solace was the largest branded Turkish yacht afloat at the time. Construction started in 2009 in Tuzla, near Istanbul, when she was initially known as hull number NB54 and sistership of the 70.54 metre Talisman C.
She was later sold to a new owner who commissioned H2 Yacht Design to restyle the superstructure. As a result, her initial sharp lines became smoother. The completed steel and aluminium hull arrived at the Proteksan-Turquoise (as it then was) yard in April 2011 for final outfitting. She won three Neptunes at the ShowBoats Design Awards and World Superyacht Awards in 2013 and was extensively refitted in 2020.
The interior, also by H2 Yacht Design, accommodates 12 guests in six cabins, all on the main deck. The main saloon features a double-height atrium. Elsewhere, a full-beam (12 metres) master suite sits amidships on the bridge deck with two balconies on either side, while the remaining cabins on the main deck accommodate a further 10 guests.
Other notable features include an elevator for four people from the lower spa deck to the bridge deck; a helicopter pad landing on the foredeck for an EC 135 standard or similar; a sundeck with a swimming pool forward and lounging and dining; and a spa area full beam below deck with a starboard side shell door opening to water level.
Quantum Of Solace is Lloyd’s classed and MCA compliant. She is powered by twin 2,447hp Caterpillar engines giving a top speed of 17 knots, a cruising speed of 15 knots and a range of 7,000 nautical miles at 12 knots, thanks to a notable fuel capacity of 204,000 litres.
Quantum Of Solace was asking €56,400,000.