Istanbul-based Numarine shipyard announced the arrival of a new model in the crossover range: the 30.75-metre 30XP superyacht
The new 30XP yacht will fill in the gap between the 26XP and the 32XP and will become the first model from the Turkish manufacturer featuring diesel-electric propulsion.
The long-time partner of the shipyard, Сan Yalman, worked both on the exterior and interior of the vessel. The yacht got a plumb bow, expansive glazing and a raised pilot house. The design might seem disputable, but quite in line with the newest trend for superflybridges that numerous shipyards started making recently.
The interiors are designed in a minimalist Scandinavian style, but apart from the standard version from Can Yalman there is also a version from Turkish Ofist Design Studio.
The yacht can provide comfortable accommodation for 10 guests across five cabins. The master suite located on the main deck forward features an office and has floor-to-ceiling windows and cutouts in the bulwarks. Four more cabins are a level lower.
The semi-open beach club is quite unusual. One can guess it is there only when at anchor, and when three fold-down terraces go down to form a 43 sq.m area by the water. This space can also be used as a gym or for storing a 6.25-metre tender.
The shipyard reported that five units have already been sold, and this summer the first Numarine 30XP yacht is to launch. They also promise to launch three more yachts by the end of February: one 37XP and two 26XPs, and unveil the first ‘Mediterranean explorer’ 40MXP afterwards.
"After enjoying a truly bumper 2023 in terms of our sales, our whole team is looking forward to showcasing what we are capable of in 2024 and beyond, particularly through our unmatched expedition and explorer vessel such as the 30XP," said Numarine founder and chairman Ömer Malaz.
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