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Turquoise’s latest 77-metre yacht project sold

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turquoise-yachts-77mTurquoise Yachts has sold its 77-metre project NB63, which is currently being built at the Turkish shipyard’s facilities. The yacht is expected for launch in spring 2018, and then she will be delivered to her European owner.
The yacht’s design by H2 Yacht Design has been inspired by the previous 72-metre model Vicky. Compared to Vicky, the new NB63 is wider and longer, it features a simplified and more modern styling, her profile is sleeker and incorporates a stretched arch that runs all the way round the aft of the vessel.
Among the amenities that can be found onboard, there are a 5-metre spa pool located on the sundeck, a large beach club with side platforms and a helipad on its bow.  NB63 also features a gym, located aft of the wheelhouse, which can also be used as a treatment room.
The yacht will comfortably accommodate 18 guests across 9 suites, and a generous owner’s suite located on the upper deck, together with an additional children-cabin. A crew of 20 will also be hosted onboard to take care of owners and guests: the crew will have a dedicated gym and two separate lounges.
A tender garage situated amidships will host two custom-built tenders, which may be a 10-metre limo tender and a multipurpose tender measuring up to 8 metres in length.

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