Turkish builder Licia Yachts has unveiled a 23.95-metre power catamaran explorer concept aimed at long-range cruising. The model will feature a beam of 9.85 metres, with hull and superstructure fully built from epoxy composite.

One of key features of Licia C24 is her enclosed flybridge with a fully integrated wheelhouse console. This multihull will cover up to 3,200 nautical miles on fuel efficient twin Cummins engines at up to 10.5 knots. The maximum speed meanwhile will make 20 knots.

With naval architecture courtesy by Notilus Design and interiors by Darnet Design, Licia C24 has been conceived to provide comfort and function in all areas for owners and guests. Thus, simple joys of drinks or chasing sunsets by the wheelhouse or the bow were in designers’ focus.

The model’s interior layout maximises the sense of openness with curved aft deck sliding doors for effortless transitioning between indoor and outdoor, formal and informal. A skylight on the flybridge also enhances the ambient light in the circular conversation hub in the main saloon as do the full height glazing and panoramic windows that bring in natural light.

Reflecting a contemporary elegance, interior finishes are done with leather tiled walls, light wood veneers and simple silhouettes. The finishes are done with leather panelled feature wall and wood veneers in earth/neutral tones to reflect a contemporary elegance.

With the owner’s suite sitting on the main deck, private space on-board offers accommodation to up to 8 guests across 4 cabins or 10 guests across 5 cabins, in two layout options. Both will be accompanied by a crew of 4.