

Project Eze drew inspiration on the French village of Èze with its "serene atmosphere, panoramic views and Mediterranean elegance"
The concept was created for Turkish B&I Yachts shipyard, best known for its large-scale refit work on the 49.2-metre superyacht named Provocateur.
The vessel will be built in steel and aluminium. With a length of 54 m and a beam of 9.2 m, the internal volume will still be under 500 GT.

As the project was created as a charter vessel, it is available in two different layout configurations. The first option is suitable both for a large family and co-chartering. It features two 32-metre master cabins located on the main deck with private fold-down balconies. The second, more conventional option, focuses on privacy and offers the owner a full-beam cabin with a dedicated terrace, an outdoor jacuzzi and a private office.
Depending on the configuration, below deck there can be four or five guest cabins, a wellness centre with a gym, a sauna and a massage room. The semi-enclosed garage forward can accommodate a 6.5-metre tender, while the second tender, two jet skis and water toys can be stored on the foredeck.

The superyacht’s aft section can turn into a multi-level 110 sq.m beach club with fold-down terraces and an infinity pool. The 35-metre cockpit shaded by the upper deck’s overhang is perfect both for socializing.
“She’s bold yet understated, open yet intimate, tailored for the evolving expectations of charter clients who demand both luxury and adaptability”, says the BAZ Yacht Design release.
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