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Frank Neubelt teams up with Ares shipyard to present new 72m concept Screen

3 November 2022 • Written by Brooke Murphy

German designer Frank Neubelt has teamed up with Turkish shipyard Ares to reveal a 71.6 metre concept called Screen.

This voluminous project is designed to offer 700 square metres of living space with 1550 GT and is one of the first superyacht offerings from Antalya-based shipyard Ares. Her interior and interior design has been completed by Frank Neubelt, while naval architecture and developments are created by the superycht project agency German Yacht Couture and its affiliates I-Yachts. Richard Anzböck has also contributed to the naval engineering package.

With a beam of 12.8 metres, she can accommodate up to 12 guests and 16 crew. A spacious private owner's deck offers a generous owner's cabin, with a private fore and aft terrace. Elsewhere, guest cabins comprise two VIP cabins aft of the bridge deck with terraces, lounging space and office study and a further four twin cabins on the lower deck. A lower deck passageway also contains a oeil-de-boeuf window, giving guests a direct view of the Rolls Royce power packs responsible for Screen's propulsion.

The saloon on the main deck contains a forward starboard dining area. A sliding door is positioned to easily divide this area with the port-side galley, enabling guests to choose between private or intimate cooking experiences with onboard chefs. A two-person elevator provides ease of access to all four decks and a dumb waiter services each floor all the way up to the sundeck.

Other highlights include a sundeck offering a relaxing bar and casual lounging zone, while also on this level a shower and head connect with the central elevator for comfort and ease. Meanwhile, a garage for tenders and toys converts into another shaded outdoor area when empty and a helicopter pad can be created on the surface of the multi-use pool floor.

Screen would be powered by sustainable hybrid Rolls Royce Electric-Diesel Azipod 2x1550kw system, with a cruising speed of 14 knots and a max speed of 18 knots.

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