47m project NB60, named Razan, hit the water at Turquoise Yachts on October 2016. Now the Turkish shipyard has announced the debut of the superyacht at the upcoming Cannes and Monaco yacht shows.


This yacht is an important landmark in the company’s evolution
Mehmet Karabeyoglu, CEO of Turquoise
The vessel represents the first launch from the shipyard since the introduction of the new strategy in 2015. London based H2 Yacht Design is responsible for both the exterior and interior design.


The superyacht is a nod to contemporary interior and exterior design, introducing key features such as a long swim platform on her exterior, and fresh, clean styling on both the main and upper decks. The sun deck also boasts a modern roof and mast design. These include a longer swim platform on the exterior, while the transom area has been restyled and the fashion plates on main and upper decks have been removed to provide a cleaner appearance.

The sun deck also takes on a different look with a new roof and mast design. The interior on the lower deck guest layout has been completely reconsidered with two VIP cabins offering spacious accommodation. Pullman bunks are integrated throughout and the roomy owner’s cabin has impressive vistas by a new double level window design. The full beam upper deck saloon offers a multifunctional space for all the family and an extra guest cabin has been positioned behind the bridge to provide a handy fifth guest cabin. In summary, Razan offers the owner a functional layout with the spaces typically found on a larger vessel.

Turquoise Yachts, formerly known as Proteksan, was bought by Oceanco owner, Mohammed Al Barwani, in December 2013. The shipyard has recently unveiled the 66m superyacht concept by Nuvolari Lenard and has 77m NB 63 by H2 Yacht Design under development.