Turkish shipyard Turquoise Yachts has completed the hull on the 80-metre superyacht known as Project Bravo. According to BOATPro, delivery is scheduled for 2026.
Project Bravo has an exterior by Italian designer A. Vallicelli, characterised by an accentuated, forward-leaning hull and large vertical windows. The superyacht has also been designed with "proportionally much larger external decks" compared to smaller Turquoise builds. This includes wide walkarounds and a large shaded area on the sundeck, created by a bridge mast and fixed hardtop.
Interiors have been styled by UK studio H2 Yacht Design, with renderings revealing an open-plan, contemporary aesthetic that incorporates light textured woods and abstract wall patterns. Accommodation is across seven cabins.
The superyacht will be able to house a variety of amenities across its five decks and vast, 2,200GT interiors, including a steam and massage room, a gym, a main deck pool and a separate sauna, gym and pool on the sundeck.
Project Bravo will have storage for a 9.6-metre tender, two Jet Skis and waverunners, among other toys.
Other key numbers include an impressive 14.9-metre beam, a draft of 3.8 metres and a maximum speed of 17 knots.
Turquoise Yachts has four units on order or actively under construction at its facilities in Pendik, Turkey. This includes the 79-metre Project Toro, which is expected to be delivered imminently.
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