Turkish yard Dunya Yachts has released the first renderings of the 88-metre Project Faith, which is currently under construction at the yard's facilities in Istanbul. The yacht has had its hull and superstructure joined, with delivery scheduled for 2028.
British designer Tim Heywood is behind Project Faith's strong, slightly curved exterior, with naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects. The 2,560GT superyacht has several interior highlights that are yet to be fully revealed, including a circular mezzanine design that connects the main saloon with the upper deck, a grand internal guest staircase and a 126-square-metre master cabin complemented by wraparound windows, dedicated office space, access to a private foredeck and an official entrance with privacy wall.
Her soft, contemporary interiors are by British studio H2 Yacht Design and said to feature organic shapes, natural stone and a colour palette inspired by the sand and sea. Accommodation will be for 14 guests and four staff, including four VIP cabins and two additional guest cabins on the main deck.
At 88 metres, Project Faith has plenty of entertainment zones, including a touch-and-go helideck, a sundeck Jacuzzi, a bridge deck primed for sunbathing and an aft deck with large infinity pool, seating area and shaded bar. Indoors, guests will be able to enjoy formal dining (adjacent to the main saloon), a gym and spa complete with sauna, steam room and dip pool.
The superyacht will have a maximum speed of 18 knots, a 15-knot cruising speed and a range of 5,000 nautical miles.
According to BOATPro, Project Faith is Dunya Yachts' largest project to date, followed by the 72.5-metre Axioma which is currently available for sale.