Mishi Yachts has released the initial renderings of its latest project, the 31-meter sailing superyacht Mishi 102. This vessel, designed for luxury cruising, builds on the foundation of the successful Mishi 88, featuring dynamic lines and an expansive layout.
The Mishi 102 is constructed from high-end carbon fiber and will meet full RINA class standards, emphasizing safety and durability. The yacht's spacious cockpit, designed for both dining and lounging, accommodates up to 12 guests and includes separate helm stations, ensuring that sailing functions do not interfere with the relaxation areas.
The interior of the Mishi 102 maintains the exquisite styling seen in the Mishi 88, with a large saloon, a full-beam master cabin forward, and three guest cabins aft. The design incorporates high-quality materials such as leather, fine fabrics, and noble woods to create a luxurious atmosphere.
Mishi Yachts leverages its parent company Yonca Shipyard's extensive experience in carbon composite construction to deliver a flawless build. The commitment to RINA certification underscores the yacht's quality and safety standards, a noteworthy feature for a vessel of this size.
“The Mishi 102 represents the evolution of our vision for large, comfortable sailing cruisers,” said Şakir Yılmaztürk, founder and chairman of Mishi Yachts. “It offers greater volume and flexibility compared to our debut model, without compromising on safety and quality.”
Further details about the Mishi 102 will be revealed as development progresses. A full presentation of the yacht is scheduled for the Monaco Yacht Show in September 2024. The Mishi 102 is exclusively available through Ocean Independence, highlighting its status within the superyacht market.
Founded in 1986, Yonca Shipyard aimed to lead in fast boat design and advanced composites. Despite doubts, handcrafted boats reflected our vision. Now an industrial-scale enterprise, the shipyard produces cutting-edge pleasure, commercial, and naval craft. Yonca Shipyard delivered more than 180 ships and boats, specializing in fast interceptor craft and patrol boats for defense and law enforcement agencies.
Credits: Mishi Yachts