Tureddi has revealed the first images of its latest 34-meter aluminum motor yacht, BLUEPHIRE, as the Italian shipyard steps away from crafting yachts for other brands (such as Sanlorenzo and Benetti) and launches its own series of 30-60m (98-197ft) semi-custom yachts.
Designed by Christian Leyk of coquine![design], the Mediterranean cruiser showcases a sleek, sporty look combining style and functionality. An impressive range and expansive interior spaces support this.
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An onboard highlight, however, is BLUEPHIRE’s main saloon, which features glass encasements and opens at both ends, delivering a flow between indoor and outdoor areas — a highly sought-after, modern design feature. As a result, the saloon is bright and inviting and comes complete with a lounge, dining area, and bar.
The foredeck is designed for relaxation and is equipped with sunbeds and seating to create a comfortable environment for guests. Furthermore, buyers have the option to customize various aspects of the yacht, including color schemes and interior details, to suit their personal preferences.
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With a gross tonnage of 230 GT and a beam of 6.9m (23ft), the yacht can accommodate up to six guests in a three-stateroom layout. The cabins are described as spacious and comfortable living quarters.
For propulsion, the yacht is equipped with a pair of MTU 16V 2,000 M96L engines, offering a range of 370nm at 25 knots. At present, BLUEPHIRE’s design and engineering are fully complete, and the shipbuilder states that the superyacht can be ready for delivery in 18 months.