The N2H’s exterior is owed to Italian Team for Design – Enrico Gobbi, the hull and naval architecture were developed by Turquoise Yachts in-house, and the interior was designed by British H2 Yacht Design
The delivery of the boat took place later than the scheduled time in 2025, but the launch ceremony in Istanbul's Pendik district, where Turquoise Yachts is based, was not marred by this in the least. The yard considers construction of the N2H a milestone in the history of the brand, as she is its first hybrid superyacht.
The N2H’s hybrid propulsion system combines twin MTU 12V4000 M65L diesel engines and a 1.5MW lithium battery bank. The vessel’s top speed under motor is 17 knots, while in the electric mode she can reach a speed of 10 knots and is capable of extended emission-free operation.
The wheelhouse features the most advanced SEA.AI Sentry system, ensuring that the AI detects, classifies and monitors floating objects often missed by conventional radars and AIS.
According to the owner, the N2H is the successor to the eponymous 48.7-metre yacht built by Rossinavi and delivered to him in 2017. Both yachts’ exteriors were designed by Enrico Gobbi.
“From the meticulous study of lines and shapes, proportions and ergonomics, we created a design that maintains a sleek volume across three decks plus a sun deck. Style and dynamism have been perfectly combined in this project, with nothing left to chance. Even the dual-colour blue and white exterior paint was conceived to create a streamlined profile," said Gobbi, commenting on the new vessel’s signature lines.
The superyacht can boast all the features of a luxurious lifestyle: there is a helipad on the foredeck and a beach club with a large pool aft. There are also fold-down terraces and a spa centre with a hammam, a sauna and a gym. The sundeck is home to a jacuzzi, where in addition to the sunbathing area there is a dining area that can be protected with glass sliding doors with an integrated TV in case of windy weather.
With a length of 76.25 m and a beam of 13.20 m, the yacht’s internal volume is 1,930 GT, which allows for spacious living areas with generous headrooms (for example, 2.65 m in the main saloon).
The owner opted for an open-plan layout throughout the vessel, although all the areas are carefully segmented. For instance, the main saloon is divided into a lounge with a suspended fireplace and a cinema room.
The N2H can accommodate up to ten guests: there are four cabins below deck, while the owner’s suit takes up the entire bow section of the main deck. With the help of a central dressing room, the owner’s room is divided into an office to starboard and a bedroom to port. Both areas feature their bathrooms and private folding terraces.
The creators describe the N2H’s interior concept as “a true floating villa, with a modern Italian sensibility and a relaxed, residential feel”.
“The interior pairs contemporary furniture with a soft, neutral palette. Leather and bronze detailing add warmth, while oak-ribbed walls and ceilings introduce texture. Expansive sliding doors and folding bulwarks open the interior to the sea, enhancing a flowing layout tailored to the owner’s lifestyle,” said Jonny Horsfield, founder of H2 Yacht Design.
The delivery of the N2H is scheduled for later this year, when the final finishing works and sea trials are over.
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