Turquoise Yachts has teamed up with Hot Lab to present a 65 metre superyacht model called Project Neptune.
Designed inside and out by Hot Lab, with naval architecture by Turquoise and Azure Naval Architecture, Project Neptune will be built from a steel hull and aluminium superstructure.
Project Neptune features an 11.8 metre beam and “modern” exterior profile, with a “sleek hull” and displacement hull. The superstructure will “resemble a torpedo slicing through water” while the “sporty” sheerlines are emphasised by the low bulwarks, according to the yard.
“The overall effect is a yacht that seems even longer than she already is,” the builder added.
Other features include extensive use of exterior glass for far-reaching ocean views and a glass-bottom swimming pool aft.
The 1,328GT interior features multiple “large and bright” spaces including a cinema, beach club, gym and cinema. Accommodation is for a total of 14 guests across the owner’s suite, two VIP suites and four guest cabins.
The crew quarters meanwhile comprises a captain’s cabin, a dedicated first officer cabin and seven double crew cabins.