A 52-metre superyacht known as Project Tide will soon begin construction at Orion Yachts' facility in Yalova, Turkey. The on spec build is being overseen by international brokerage firm Barnes Yachting, which plans to establish a new superyacht line with a "continuous production flow" that will see at least two units under construction at all times.
Delivery on Project Tide is set for 2027, with her debut planned for the 2027 Monaco Yacht Show. Construction on the second hull is scheduled to begin in spring 2025.
Project Tide has been created in collaboration with Italian studio Horacio Bozzo Design and is characterised by a dynamic, forward-leaning superstructure and contemporary glazing.
A four-level layout houses numerous communal areas, including a main deck with retractable terraces and two pools – one in the beach club and another on the sundeck. Accommodation is across six cabins, including a master suite with steam shower and a VIP cabin. Other highlights include additional sofa seating in the bow, two lounge bars, an upper deck "panoramic gym" and al fresco dining on the sundeck, which benefits from a semi-retractable hardtop.
The yacht will be able to reach a maximum speed of 15 knots and a range of 4,000 nautical miles.
Further details will be revealed as the build progresses.
Also under construction at Orion Yachts is the 43-metre Orion One, which has an interior and exterior by Red Yacht Design. Delivery is scheduled for the end of 2025.
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