Recently established Turkish yacht builder HSY Yachts gets ready to debut on the international arena with their 56-metre flagship Hargrave 184. Commissioned by an American customer, the yacht is currently receiving final touches at the company’s Antalya facility.



This tri-deck yacht features a 10,4-metre beam, building up interior volume of 800 GT spread over three decks. Hargrave 184 has been constructed of a steel hull and aluminum superstructure.

The superyacht features exteriors by Unique Yacht Design, the studio working closely with another Turkish builder Bilgin Yachts on their two 80-metre projects. The yard’s in-house team has handled her naval architecture and interior design meanwhile.



The vessel’s interior images have not been released so far, but it must be filled with natural light thanks to rectangular portholes. Tinted floor to ceiling glazes of the main and upper decks would ensure great views without challenging the owner’s privacy.

Hargrave 184 is hallmarked with a superyacht elevator providing easy connection between the lower deck up to the sundeck with superyacht spa pool. Her large foredeck storage will be able store multiple tenders and Jet Skis.



The yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests within 6 cabins including a main-deck full-beam owner’s cabin, an upper deck VIP near the captain’s cabin. 4 guest cabins as long as 6 cabins for up to 11 crew members are laid on the lower deck. 

Powered by Caterpillar engines, Hargarave 184 will reach her maximum speed at 16 knots, cruising comfortably at 12 knots.



Hargrave 184 is due for launch in summer 2019. She is also scheduled to participate in Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2019. After this launch, the company reportedly plans to proceed with a 27,5-metre launch in 2019, followed by two 35-metre and a 26-metre in subsequent years.

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