Turquoise Yachts completes 80-metre superyacht hull

The Turkish shipyard has completed work on the hull of the superyacht currently known as Project Bravo
November 21 2024 2 minutes to read
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Project Bravo

Turkish Turquoise Yachts shipyard has announced the completion of a hull of the future five-deck superyacht  

The project currently known as Project Bravo was designed by Italian Andrea Vallicelli (A. Vallicelli & C Yacht Design). The yacht's key standout feature is three huge rectangular “windows” in the bow section and a really spacious open deck area. In addition, the superyacht features a recognizable dome-like superstructure over the sundeck. 

Project Bravo
Project Bravo

The interiors created by British H2 Yacht Design studio combine modern aesthetics with oriental luxury: light textured wood is complete with some abstract patterns on the walls. 

Project Bravo
Project Bravo

Five decks and internal volume of 2200 GT allow for seven double cabins for the owner and the guests, two pools (one on the main deck and the other one on the sundeck), a spa with a sauna, a massage room and a gym.

Project Bravo
Project Bravo

In addition, there will be a spacious garage capable of accommodating a 9.6-metre tender, a couple of jet skis and lots of water toys. 

Project Bravo
Project Bravo

As for the performance characteristics, for now we know that the superyacht’s provisional top speed is 17 knots, which is quite a lot for a steel displacement yacht. 

Project Bravo
Project Bravo

Completion and delivery of Project Bravo to the owner are scheduled for 2026.

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