VisionF Yachts has received an order for its widest model to date, a catamaran measuring 30,5 metres in length.
The new flagship will be constructed with a kevlar composite structure for a “high strength-to-weight ratio,” according to the shipyard. Soon, construction will commence, and completion is anticipated in 2025.
The flybridge catamaran shares the same design DNA and many of the same features as its smaller counterparts, and will offer multiple layout and accommodation options.
The model will have a draught of 1.2 metres and a beam of 12 metres, allowing access to shallow waters and providing passengers with ample space onboard.
The main deck features a 100-square-metre saloon with full-height sliding glass doors that lead to the expansive foredeck terrace. Owners have the option of a large 2.4-metre glass-bottomed Jacuzzi, and the master suite can be located on either the lower deck or the main deck forward, with private access to the foredeck.
In addition to couches, sunbeds, a dining table, and a bar unit, a 116-square-meter sundeck features a second sun lounge. The aft cockpit provides shaded al fresco dining with a flexible lounging arrangement in which the backrest can be repositioned to face either the table or a folding terrace cantilevered over the stern.
Depending on the needs and preferences of each owner, up to six en suite guest cabins can be configured, while up to three crew cabins are accessible via distinct crew access.
Four Volvo Penta IPS engines provide a maximum speed of 22 knots for the VisionF 100’s propulsion system. The shipyard has verified the imminent arrival of a second VisionF 100 unit.
Four Silent VisionF 82 models, a collaboration with hybrid catamaran specialist Silent Yachts, and a Silent 120 Explorer are among the other projects underway at the Turkish shipyard.