Ordered by and developed in tandem with a repeat client, the first VQ115 Veloce will roar along at a blistering 50+ knots and break records in the process.
The VQ115 Veloce line is a tri-deck powerboat that will allow large groups of people to be entertained, enjoy extended stays on board and tap into a wide range of watersports.
VQ115 naval architecture was made by Netherlands Studio Delta, exterior was drawn by Guido de Groot and his team. While the initial discussions were based on design concepts for a VQ90, the talks soon evolved as the owner added an extra cabin, a dedicated dining area on the lower deck and two garages. The resulting 35-meter motoryacht has more of everything that makes Vanquish powerboats unique in the market while staying totally in tune with the brand DNA.
Main saloon
That also means no compromises in terms of speed, with the installation of the largest engines possible – a trio of MTU-Rolls-Royce 2650s. Backed up by surface drives, this setup will power the VQ115 Veloce to an exceptional speed of 50+ knots. And she will also quite possibly be the fastest aluminum yacht over 30 meters with ‘normal’ diesel engines – i.e. non-turbine-driven – built to date. She has a range of up to 600 nm that will be possible when running on one or two engines, with an extra fuel tank available for cruising at lower speeds.
The interior features a futuristic style to match the exterior design. Accommodations at the lower deck include a full-beam master suite, a VIP and a guest cabin, all with their own bathrooms. A dedicated media room includes a large television, a high-end sound system plus two Pullmans that bring the potential sleeping capacity to eight. There are also berths for four crew members.
Master cabin
The expansive foredeck has a large seating area for lounging and dining, plus the option to lift up the sun beds and create a saltwater hot tub. There is a wealth of relaxation options on the aft deck too while the flybridge has a dedicated sunbathing area as well as its own helm station.
The yacht will have two tenders – the large VQ16 and a smaller VQ11.
A multifunctional hydraulic platform will ensure easy access to and from the water via a passerelle and swimming ladder. This area will double as a leisure playground with a live bait tank, paddleboards, sea bobs and other toys.
VQ115 is due to be delivered in the Hamptons in 2022.
Based in the Netherlands, Vanquish Yachts was founded in 2012 to challenge the mainstream orthodoxy of the motor yacht world.
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