Turkish catamaran specialist VisionF Yachts has sold the third hull in its highly acclaimed 82ft (24.7m) model series. Construction of this elegant aluminium power catamaran is already underway at the cutting-edge shipyard in Yalova, with its launch scheduled for mid-2025.

While the striking contemporary design of this latest vessel mirrors that of its predecessors, VisionF Yachts offers a semi-custom approach, allowing for a unique interior configuration. Adopting a galley-up layout, the design allocates a dedicated corner in the spacious saloon for cooking, thereby maximizing accommodation space in the hulls below. This layout enables the inclusion of a luxurious owner’s suite, three VIP cabins, and two crew cabins. Additionally, this VisionF 82 features a custom jet-ski garage located beneath the bridge deck.

The VisionF 82 is establishing itself as a worthy successor to the successful VisionF 80, with multiple hulls already launched. Key highlights of this model include its generous interior volume and expansive exterior deck areas. Constructed from sturdy yet lightweight aluminium, its impressive 9.9m beam and 24.7m length create a lavish living space.

The yacht showcases an elegant saloon furnished with parquet flooring and freestanding armchairs, along with guest cabins that offer stunning views of the ocean. For outdoor enjoyment, owners can choose from the shaded comfort of the covered flybridge or the open foredeck lounge and expansive bathing platform to bask in the sun.

On the technical front, the VisionF 82 is equally remarkable, capable of reaching top speeds of up to 20 knots. Its sleek twin hulls ensure exceptional efficiency, making for smooth sailing with twin Volvo Penta IPS 1050 drives, while offering an impressive cruising range of up to 4,000 nautical miles.
VisionF Yachts in Turkey was set up by Coşkun Bayraktar in Istanbul in 2019, but despite the shipyard’s relative youth it is a brand that is going places in the power catamaran world. In November 2020, VisionF Yachts debuted its first vessel, the VisionF 80.
Credits: VisionF Yachts