Alia Yachts has sold the 60m superyacht for an experienced owner, who has owned several vessels of various sizes over the past decade. For his latest project he requested an Ice Class yacht to travel around the world with his family. The superyacht project reunites the build team responsible for Al Waab II with Dutch studio Vripack for the design and naval architecture, and GCC-based SF Yachts that will serve as project manager and owner’s representative throughout the construction.
The owner’s brief has focused on a high performance, go-anywhere yacht that can accommodate a large family for long periods at a time. The interior volume of 810 gross tons and generous exterior spaces, will allow family to enjoy extended cruises. With the addition of an Ice Class hull, the yacht will be able to go anywhere, anytime.
“Coming hard on the heels of Al Waab, we are thrilled to once again collaborate with the same team on another innovative and inspiring new build,” says Gökhan Çelik, president of Alia Yachts. “Turkey is fast becoming a hub for building globetrotting superyachts. Add to that Vripack’s renowned explorer heritage and SF Yachts’ expertise and this promises to be yet another excellent new build project.”
The master stateroom is on the upper deck forward to enjoy the best views high above the water. This suite includes a very large walk-in wardrobe and a dedicated owner lounge overlooking a private foredeck. The lower guest accommodation comprises no fewer than six guest suites: two cabins with twin single beds and four VIP’s with double beds. An elevator connects all levels from the lower deck to the sun deck.
A popular social area on board that benefits from the high volume is the sprawling beach club on the lower deck that has a massage room, dive store and steam shower in addition to a gym and chill-out zone. Semi-transparent side panels create a wind-protected area and further connection to the water.
Unusually, for example, the spacious galley and crew salon/dinette is on the main deck forward, where there is also a technical room with access to the side-loading tender garage.
“It’s fantastic to have the opportunity to bring an experienced owner’s globetrotting vision to life,” says Bart Bouwhuis, co-creative director at Vripack. “Their dream is to cruise the Seven Seas together with their large family, and while our portfolio comprises a growing number of yachts designed to be residences at sea, this new project truly emphasises the freedom felt from sailing the world while feeling at home.”
The new 60m project is scheduled for delivery to her owner in 2024.
Alia Yachts was founded in 2008 by Gokhan Çelik and Omer Koray. Located in the port of Antalya on the beautiful Turkish Riviera, Alia Yachts shipyard currently occupies approximately 8,000 sq. m, including three construction halls with their suites of specialist workshops and a dedicated interiors facility. With an additional 16,000 square meters under development for 2019, Alia Yachts will rank among the top facilities in the region.
Credits: Alia Yachts