The Turkish shipyard Turquoise Yachts and the British studio H2 Yacht Design have partnered to create a new 56.5-meter concept called Voyage.
True to its name, Voyage features “a hint of tough explorer” in its exterior design. “I also aimed for an unusually clean and crisp surface,” said Jonny Horsfield, the founder of H2 Yacht Design. “From her unique bow shape to the reverse curves of the hull and the large open transom, her design details are surprisingly radical.”
Voyage is designed for a younger clientele with an active lifestyle. Notable features include a large pool on the aft deck surrounded by sofa seating, tender storage in an enclosed garage on the main deck, and a touch-and-go helicopter pad on the bow.
The sundeck is partially enclosed, with access to the aft section provided by sliding glass doors and featuring twin sunbeds and a bar. An al fresco dining table and lounge area are located on the main deck, while the swim platform is set up with sun loungers and umbrellas for waterside relaxation.
Accommodations are available for up to 10 guests, including an owner’s deck and suite that offers “sweeping panoramic views.”
According to BOATPro, the Turkish shipyard currently has three yachts under construction, the largest being the 87-meter Project Vento, which moved to the outfitting phase in September 2023.
A recent delivery by Turquoise Yachts—the 75-meter Infinite Jest—was featured on the cover of the May 2024 edition of BOAT International magazine.
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