First hybrid superyacht from Turkish Turquoise Yachts close to completion

Turquoise Yachts has moved the 76-metre yacht from the facility in Kocaeli to the shipyard in Pendik for her final outfitting and interior works
June 10 2024 • by Olga Selezneva 1 minute to read
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Turquoise Yachts Project Arrow

While the first hybrid superyacht from Turquoise Yachts is being built, she has a name of Project Arrow

Turquoise Yachts Project Arrow
Turquoise Yachts Project Arrow

The hull and naval architecture have been designed in-house. The exterior styling is owed to Italian Team for Design - Enrico Gobbi, and the interiors come from British H2 Yacht Design.

Turquoise Yachts Project Arrow
Turquoise Yachts Project Arrow

With a length of 76.3 m and a beam of 13.2 m the Project Arrow’s has quite an impressive internal volume  of 1800 GT. The hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system features diesel MTU engines and a lithium battery with a capacity of 1.5 MW МВт, providing energy for the electric motors with permanent magnetic motors. In battery mode the superyacht’s top speed is 10 knots. Turquoise Yachts believes this solution will allow Project Arrow to stay ultramodern for years to come.

Turquoise Yachts Project Arrow
Turquoise Yachts Project Arrow

Project Arrow is expected to be ready for delivery in 2025. 

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