Turkish shipyard Numarine has just launched and landed its first boat into Australia. The very first unit of 62HT (Hardtop model) measures 19.16 meters LOA and has a 5.15 meter beam.
The yacht is drawn by Numarine's designer Can Yalman, responsible for the concept, lines and interiors while Umberto Tagliavini is the naval architect and Gurit was in charge of the structural engineering.
We're different to everyone else. The boat is vacuum infused, the quietness is unbelievable, we are cruising with 67dba at the helm. The space for a 62 is like that of a 70 footer. We've managed to get everything on one level and we have full standing height in the engine room
Paul Miletta, Director of Q7 Marine – official Numarine dealer for Australia
There’s a large cockpit, wide walk-around decks, and an especially accommodating sunken bow seating area onboard. The three guest cabins, fitted out with plenty of storage space, each have their own bathroom and are much larger than you would expect in a boat of this size. The full-beam owner’s suite, with huge windows at water level, fills the cabin full of light.
Omer Malaz, Founder and CEO of Numarine stated:
The 62HT is probably the best model to introduce Numarine to Australia – it carries all of the Numarine DNA – innovative exterior design, enormous amount of exterior light in the interiors, seaworthy performance and the quietest and most comfortable interior in its category. We are proud of this new model expect great results in Australia!
The décor of the interior is clean and warmly minimalist and relies heavily on the use of glass, leather and stainless steel to give it a contemporary feel.
Numarine 62HT performance claims are up to 35-knots top speed using IPS 1200s, with the IPS 950 base engines giving 30.8 knots, and 900hp D13 Volvos with shafts are listed as an option.
Three months ago Istanbul-based Numarine has announced the sale of the second hull of its 24XP. The new build is scheduled for delivery in 2018 to a Russian customer.