Turkish builders VisionF Yachts has revealed the interiors of its "ultramodern" VisionF 101 catamaran, which is preparing for launch this year at the shipyard's Yalova site.
The 30.7-metre has been built to RINA Commercial Class Standards and is characterised by a plumb bow, curved glass and a low-profile superstructure. Though she is mainly an aluminium build, the VisionF 101 also features a GRP roof to improve speed – a first for the shipyard.
"The [model] is for a Mediterranean boat capable of both ambitious crossings between cruising grounds and long holidays involving coastal hops between harbours and anchorages," said a spokesperson for the shipyard. "She could easily manage Capri to Porto Cervo in a day, for example, or Messina to Corfu."
Accommodation will be across three crew cabins, four guest cabins and a 30-square-metre owner's cabin that fills half the starboard hull. The latter comprises a main bedroom, a 6.5-metre dressing room and a spacious en suite. Interiors are "refined and modern", incorporating soft lighting and neutral tones of brown, white and grey. Floor-to-ceiling windows and lateral-opening balconies provide airy, light-filled living spaces.
The 140-square-metre flybridge is the model highlight, partially sheltered by the hardtop and arranged with a Jacuzzi, sit-up bar, sun loungers and sofa seating. The foredeck will also feature a cinema entertainment system.
"With its elegant lines and expansive living spaces, this exceptional catamaran is like a floating mansion, delivering outstanding manoeuvrability not only on the open sea but also in shallow waters and nearshore areas," said a spokesperson for the yard.
The yacht is powered by a high-power drivetrain that draws on four Volvo Penta IPA1350s for a maximum speed of 17 knots.
According to BOATPro, VisionF Yachts has three active projects, the largest of which measures 30.5 metres. The Turkish yard recently celebrated the delivery of Atraversia, its first fully-electric catamaran.
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