Turkish shipyard Turquoise Yachts and British studio H2 Yacht Design have collaborated on a new, 56.5-metre concept known as Voyage.
In keeping with her name, Voyage has "a hint of tough explorer" present in her exterior styling. "I also wanted her to possess unusually clean and crisp surfacing," explained Jonny Horsfield, founder of H2 Yacht Design, "From her unusual bow shape to the reverse curves of the hull back to the large open transom she is surprisingly radical in her design detailing."
Voyage is envisioned for a younger buyer with an active lifestyle. Key features include a large pool on the aft deck flanked by sofa seating, tender storage in an enclosed garage on the main deck and a touch-and-go helicopter pad on the bow.
The sundeck is partially enclosed, with the aft portion accessible via sliding glass doors and arranged with twin sunbeds and a bar. An al fresco dining table and lounge space can be found on the main deck, while the swim platform is arranged with sunloungers and umbrellas for waterside sunbathing.
Accommodation is for up to 10 guests, including an owner's deck and suite with "sweeping panoramic views".
According to BOATPro, the Turkish shipyard has three yachts under construction, the largest of which is the 87-metre Project Vento which moved to outfitting in September 2023.
A recent delivery by Turquoise Yachts – the 75-metre Infinite Jest – was the cover star of the May 2024 edition of BOAT International magazine.
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