The first interior renderings of the 40.8-metre superyacht Magnolia have been released by her central agency, Northrop & Johnson. The first in its series, the project is scheduled to be delivered from Magnolia Yachts' Tuzla site in 2026, according to BOATPro.
An explorer build, Magnolia is being built in steel and aluminium with an estimated range of 5,000 nautical miles at 10 knots. Design comes from Gregory C. Marshall and Gökhan Yardimci, a fourth-generation shipbuilder of the Yardimci family. The broker also attested that the project is set to make "major waves in the industry", including several "technologically innovative features" that will reduce her environmental impact.
The yacht boasts plenty of exterior space, with highlights including a sundeck Jacuzzi bordered by sunpads and a shaded al fresco lounge – complete with full-service bar – where guests can enjoy sea views in a cool and comfortable setting. A spacious foredeck offers an alternative lounge spot, leaving the upper deck aft available for storing a large tender.
The superyacht will have a similar classic look and feel to other yachts in the Magnolia series, with retro lines, a high superstructure and an elongated aft deck that gives her a trawler-style profile.
Accommodation is comprised of five cabins across a 485GT layout, including a full-beam owners suite with king-size bed, walk-in wardrobe and an en suite modelled after a spa. The yacht’s interior themes are cool, calm and contemporary, with a neutral colour palette that allows the outside world to be the main focal point.
Performance-wise, the model will achieve a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots.
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