Turkish shipyard Turquoise Yachts has finalized the hull construction of the 80-metre superyacht, Project Bravo. As reported by BOATPro, the delivery of this impressive vessel is slated for 2026.

Project Bravo boasts an exterior design by Italian architect A. Vallicelli, featuring a distinctive, forward-leaning hull and expansive vertical windows. Compared to smaller Turquoise builds, this superyacht offers proportionally larger external decks, including wide walkways and a substantial shaded area on the sundeck, facilitated by a bridge mast and fixed hardtop.

The interiors, styled by UK-based H2 Yacht Design, present an open-plan, contemporary design with light-textured woods and abstract wall patterns. The accommodation spans across seven luxurious cabins.

Project Bravo's five decks and expansive 2,200GT interiors will house a variety of amenities, such as a steam and massage room, a gym, a main deck pool, and a separate sauna, gym, and pool on the sundeck. Additionally, the superyacht will accommodate a 9.6-metre tender, two Jet Skis, and waverunners, among other recreational toys.

Key specifications include a 14.9-metre beam, a draft of 3.8 metres, and a top speed of 17 knots. Turquoise Yachts currently has four units on order or under construction at its Pendik, Turkey facilities, including the 79-metre Project Toro, which is expected to be delivered soon.

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