IGUAZU: Custom-Built 77′ Luxury Motor Yacht Combining Elegance, Performance, and Practical Design
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IGUAZU is a 77’ (23.5m) custom-built motor yacht by SES Shipyard, delivered in 2019. She’s the result of a collaboration between SES Shipyard’s design team and Duck Design from Italy, with interior design by Barbara Pensoy. IGUAZU boasts a strong composite hull made with vinyl ester resin, enhancing durability and performance.
IGUAZU’s main deck combines the salon, open galley and wheelhouse. Parquetry flooring complements the L-shaped sofa and TV in the salon. The open galley with an island provides a seamless connection between the interior and dining area for eight.
Accommodating eight guests in four cabins, IGUAZU offers a VIP cabin with a king-size bed, two twin guest cabins and one double guest cabin. The owner’s cabin features a spacious ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet. Crew accommodations include the captain’s cabin and a bunk cabin, sharing a bathroom.
The exterior design of IGUAZU focuses on practicality and leisure. The swim platform features an electro-hydraulic ladder, leading to a partially hi/lo platform with a 4.30m dinghy and a beach club. There’s ample seating on the forward deck with walkaround access. The cockpit, separated from the main salon by a sliding glass door, accommodates up to 10 guests for alfresco dining.
The spacious flybridge with a hardtop houses the helm station, equipped with a Raymarine screen and multiple controllers, with an outdoor dining area for eight.
Powered by twin Caterpillar C12.9 1000hp engines, she achieves a cruising speed of 14 knots and a top speed of 22 knots. The engine room houses low-hour Caterpillar engines and generators, chilled air conditioning, fuel tanks, water makers and other technical components. With 5,000 liters of fuel, she ensures extensive cruising in the Mediterranean Sea.
IGUAZU combines elegance, practicality and performance in a yacht perfect for Mediterranean adventures.
GRACE III is in the top 30% by LOA in the world. She is one of 208 sailing yachts in the 35-40m size range.
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GRACE III is a 39.34 m Sail Yacht, built in Turkey by SES Yachts and delivered in 2021. She is the third hull of the Truly Classic 128 design.
Her top speed under engine is 12.0 kn, her cruising speed is 9.5 kn, and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 4465.0 nm at 8.0 kn, with power coming from a Scania diesel engine. She can accommodate up to 8 guests in 4 staterooms, with 5 crew members waiting on their every need. She has a gross tonnage of 131.0 GT and a 7.72 m beam.
She was designed by Hoek Design Naval Architects, who also completed the naval architecture and designed the interior.
GRACE III is in the top 30% by LOA in the world. She is one of 208 sailing yachts in the 35-40m size range.
GRACE III for sale
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Based on the successes of the Truly Classic 128 range, with nr 5 currently under construction, the TC 128 GRACE III which was commissioned early 2021, is now offered for sale, well tested and in her full Glory.
Grace III was built by SES Yachts in Istanbul to an outstanding standard of quality, luxury and workmanship, representing an unique opportunity to any quality- and delivery time -conscientious buyer.
Comprising a lot of best class equipment such as Lewmar sailing systems and hydraulics, the aluminium hull built by the iconic aluminium hull builder Bloemsma in the Netherlands, the rigging package containing carbon spars and rod rigging by Hall Spars, hydraulic furlers by Reckmann, propulsion system by Scania and Hundested etc, and of course the design by Hoek Design Naval Architects from the Netherlands. Grace III is a private yacht, however she is in Rina Class, LY3 compliant. Currently SES Yachts have two more Hoek Design projects under construction.
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Numarine Announces Sale of Five XP Superyachts
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Turkish yard Numarine has announced the sale of five new superyachts from its XP series.
The yard has sold four 26 metre 26XP superyachts and the fourth hull in the 32 metre 32XP series. It means the yard has now sold 10 26XP superyachts overall.
Numarine reveals interiors of first diesel-electric yacht Minella
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Turkish shipyard Numarine has offered a first look inside the first hull in its 30XP series, named Minella. This follows her debut at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival.
The 30.8-metre explorer was unveiled during the Cannes Yachting Festival 2022 as the first Numarine yacht to be fitted with hybrid propulsion. Both exterior and interior design is owed to Can Yalman, with the 30XP poised to “fill a neat, mid-sized gap” in the shipyard’s lineup.
What you need to know about Numarine’s new 22m superyacht
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In April 2022, Numarine launched its latest, and smallest, explorer yacht – the 22.6-metre 22XP. The Turkish shipyard chose to expand its offerings in response to the market’s desire for a smaller Numarine model. Here, we get to know the new yacht’s most remarkable traits.
She’s Numarine’s new entry-level yacht
Even before the first unit was launched, a number of owners wanted in on the sub-150 GT superyacht. To date, the yard has confirmed that five units have already been sold. One reason for the high uptake is that the 22XP houses all the features found onboard her larger sisters, but in a smaller package. As a result, the 22XP is a key addition to the yard’s fleet of XP Series explorer yachts.
“The 22XP has been a success from the very first design stages.” stated Ömer Malaz, Numarine chairman “I’m sure we will see many 22XP in the Mediterranean sea in the upcoming seasons.”
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Top 5 features of Numarine’s 37XP Superyacht
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A Numarine XP explorer yacht is a spacious, comfortable displacement vessel with excellent seakeeping. Formed of five models ranging from 22 to 45 metres in length, the XP line’s first 37-metre unit, Alaia, was set free during the summer of 2021. She will soon be joined by the other four 37XP projects in build, plus those that the yard’s founder and CEO, Ömer Malaz, confirmed will make up the sold out 2022 and 2023 order books.
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Spotlight: This mini explorer yacht packs a punch with a 3,000 nautical mile range
Numarine has condensed the explorer ethos into a chunky, sub-150GT package, for the perfect pocket-size explorer yacht tailored to owners looking to venture further afield. At 26 metres, the 26XP might be one of the smaller hulls in the shipyard’s explorer offering but she easily matches her bigger sisters in terms of cruising capability.
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Yildiz Shipyard Delivers Super Yacht
Yildiz Shipyard Delivers Super Yacht
Turkish shipyard Yildiz Shipyard delivered the 43-meter-long super yacht, Sunrise. The yacht features exterior lines from Ginton Naval Architects and a custom 419GT interior designed by Hot Lab .
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The famous Italian design studio revealed new details about the interior, along with the first images.
The main materials used include walnut wood, ebony macassar and honey afzelia combined with details in chrome, nacre and leather. The interior also features loose furniture, which is a mix of personalized designs from Hot Lab and pieces supplied by Italian brands such as Giorgetti and Minotti.
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