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Stella, a 50-metre superyacht concept by Red Yacht Design

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StellaTurkish-based Red Yacht Design designed Stella, a 50-metre superyacht concept for Mengi-Yay Yachts. Stella is ready for construction and could be completed in only 24 months.
Stella will feature a steel hull and aluminium superstructure to increase stability and comfort at sea: it will be weighting below 500 GT.
Featuring an exterior typical of a high performance superyacht, Stella also offers maximized spaces to be enjoyed in full comfort and style.
The design is open to different layout customizations: the master suite can either be placed forward on main deck, allowing full use of the yacht’s beam, or spread on the entire upper deck, with a private terrace onto the aft deck.
The layout option of the master suite on main deck offers a large skylight in the deckhead where a private spa is located. The spa includes an indoor pool with a balcony on either side.
Guests will be accommodated across four guest cabins on the lower deck, where forward crew quarters can also be found.
The beach club, the ideal outdoor area to relax and sunbathe, features a large pool framed by a multilevel sun-pad area. Space for plenty of water toys, jet skis and guest tender is provided inside the hull.
She will be able to reach a top speed of 24 knot, and a range of 3,000 nm while at cruise speed.

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