Turquoise Yacht’s new 77m superyacht NB63

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turquoise-new-77m-superyachtThe NB63 is a new 77-metre superyacht by Turquoise Yachts and H2 Yacht Design, taking inspiration from Turquoise’s award-winning model Vicky. She will be the largest yacht  by Turquoise to date.
Compared to Vicky, the new NB63 is wider and longer, it features a simplified and more modern styling, her profile is sleeker and incorporates a stretched arch that runs all the way round the aft of the vessel.  Neither classic nor ultra-modern, with her own design language drawn to please potential clients, she will probably not go out of fashion.
An additional deck was allowed by the increased length and beam: such deck is fully dedicated to the owners and it hosts a forward facing suite with uninterrupted views over the bow and access to a private deck area with Jacuzzi.
Another spacious sundeck features a 5m pool and an impressive beach club aft with direct access to the sea: it is open on both sides, on starboard side it opens down, port side it opens up and aft end the door folds down, which is quite out of the ordinary.
On the main deck the main salon and dining room offer an area where all the guests can get together. The guest suites are forward on this deck offering maximum comfort and large hull windows. Some of the suites have the flexibility to interconnect.
The central tender garage provides storage space for 2 luxury tenders, one up to 10m and one up to 8m.
The interior allows for flexible and comfortable accommodation for up to 18 guests in 9 cabins.
The vessel can carry up to 20 crew members, who are also well accommodated, with two lounges and access to their own gym.

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