Turkish studio BAZ Yacht Design has unveiled a 54-metre, "charter-focused" yacht concept called Project Eze. Designed exclusively for B&I Yachts, a Turkish builder known for its refit work on the 49.2-metre Provocateur, Project Eze is inspired by the "serene atmosphere, panoramic views [and] Mediterranean elegance" of the hilltop village of Èze, France.
This charter-friendly design is guided by flexibility, with Project Eze offering two distinct layout configurations. The first is tailored for co-chartering, families or multiple VIP guests, featuring two signature master cabins (32 square metres each) on the main deck with private folding balconies. In the second layout, a full-beam master suite offers "unmatched privacy" complete with an integrated terrace, outdoor Jacuzzi and adjoining study.
On the lower deck, depending on the configuration, four or five VIP guest cabins can be found in close proximity to a dedicated wellness retreat with gym, sauna and massage room. At the bow, a semi-enclosed garage houses a 6.5-metre tender, while the foredeck accommodates a second tender, two Jet Skis and additional water toys.
Another highlight is the aft deck, which unfolds into a 110-square-metre, multi-level beach club featuring fold-down terraces and an infinity pool, paired with a 35-square-metre shaded cockpit deck for easy transition between day and night-time socialising.
Key specs include a 9.2-metre beam, a volume under 500GT and a steel and aluminium build.
"Project Eze was not created to chase scale, but to evoke it through well-balanced proportions, versatile layout strategies and spatial sequencing that guides the onboard experience from serene to spectacular," explained BAZ Yacht Design. "She’s bold yet understated, open yet intimate, tailored for the evolving expectations of charter clients who demand both luxury and adaptability."
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