
The ocean-going vessel will feature a hull of steel and a superstructure of aluminium and will comply “with the highest standards of design, construction, fuel efficiency, safety and comfort”
The Magnolia 41m was designed in collaboration with naval architect Gregory C. Marshall and fourth-generation shipbuilder Gökhan Yardimci.

To make a big statement in the superyacht market, the Turkish manufacturer decided to build a head-turning explorer yacht offering a good range, high performance, reliability and a combination of luxury and functionality. Magnolia Yachts’ 50+ years of expertise in shipbuilding will definitely help it handle this goal.

Among the key standout features of the vessel one can mention the upper deck skylounge, which is integrated smoothly with an al fresco dining area, as well as a sundeck with a jacuzzi, a bar, sun loungers and a lounge.

Another place for getting all the guests together is the saloon on the main deck, featuring panoramic windows and offering a dining and a seating area. The internal space of 485 GT features a neutral colour palette and the furniture, creating the feeling of a cool, contemporary style home.

The explorer can accommodate up to 10 guests across five cabins. The owner’s suite with a dressing room and a spa-style bathroom are located on the main deck, while there are four more cabins below deck.

Based in the preliminary data, the Magnolia 41m will develop a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots. In the eco-mode of 10 knots the vessel’s range will be about 5000 nautical miles. Moreover, following the principles of sustainable yachting, the shipyard will introduce a number of technologies aimed at reducing the impact on the ocean.
The first Magnolia 41m unit is scheduled for delivery in 2026.
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