Turkish shipyard Turquoise Yachts has successfully delivered its 75-meter superyacht Infinite Jest, formerly known as Project NB69, following her launch in March. The naval architecture for the yacht was completed in-house by the yard, employing a steel hull and aluminium superstructure to create her "sporty" profile.



Vallicelli Yacht Design contributed to the exterior styling, aiming to strike a balance between a "powerful dynamic look" and curved lines that create a "harmonious contrast between soft and rigid elements." The outcome presents a low-angle descent towards the transom and an extended forward overhang, accentuating the yacht's length and her 1,680-gross-tonne volume.

For the interior, Turquoise Yachts collaborated with Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design. Infinite Jest offers accommodation for 14 guests, including an owner's suite occupying a private deck with an office space, a VIP cabin, and five additional guest cabins.



The superyacht boasts several highlights, such as a spacious full-beam beach club measuring 14.2 meters, featuring shell doors on both sides to provide easy access to the water. Additionally, a central tender garage accommodates a 10.2-meter limousine tender, two extra tenders, and multiple jet skis.

Powered by twin Caterpillar 2,575 BHP diesel engines, Infinite Jest is anticipated to reach a top speed of 17 knots during sea trials.



The delivery of Infinite Jest comes after Turquoise Yachts' recent completion of the 53-meter Jewels, with four other yachts currently in construction, including the 87-meter Project Vento and the 79-meter Project Toro.

Turquoise was established in 1997 by two leaders of the Turkish boat building industry: Proteksan Yachts Inc. and Turquoise Yacht Construction. After launching the 50m M/Y Turquoise (now called Double Trouble), 20 other megayachts ranging from 40m to 77m in length have since been delivered to an international roster of clients from the United States, United Kingdom, Europe and Russia. 

Credits: Turquoise Yachts

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