Italian shipyard Tureddi has unveiled its latest 32-metre motor yacht concept, in partnership with design studio coquine![design].
The concept has been envisioned in two different colour proposals that would see the white-hulled version named Bluphire and the grey-hulled edition called Caipirinha. A Tureddi spokesperson has described it as the “quintessential Mediterranean fun boat”, inclusive of “all you need for a good day out or a weekend on the water”.
Accommodation is a maximum of eight guests and four crew with two guest cabins on the aft and one forward. The yacht has a lounge, dining area, and bar that comprises the flexible, loft-like living area, appearing bigger than it really is “thanks to a few tricks and tweaks”. Bluphire’s windscreen can fold up at anchor or in the marina, allowing the foredeck to become an extension of this living space.
Motivated by naturalism, the designers have created an “innovative” lighting and air circulation system made to mimic sunlight and encourage natural air flow. At the forefront of this concept is the yacht’s glass house, said to “redefine indoor and outdoor living” with its customisable sunlight levels.
Bluphire would be able to reach top speeds of 16 knots, a cruising speed of 14 knots, and a cruising range of 450 nautical miles.
The sub-200GT has a beam of 6.9-metres and a draught of 1.3-metres.
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