INFINITE JEST is Delivered to Her Owner by Turquoise Yachts

Following the launch of Project NB69, now known as INFINITE JEST, in March, Turkish based shipyard Turquoise Yachts has announced the successful delivery of the yacht to her owner.

Following the launch of Project NB69, now known as INFINITE JEST, in March, Turkish based shipyard Turquoise Yachts has announced the successful delivery of the yacht to her owner.

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Featuring a sporty profile with her steel hull and aluminum superstructure, thanks to in-house naval architecture by the yard, her look is further accentuated by Vallicelli Yacht Design’s exterior styling to create a balanced and dynamic look. The result is a “harmonious contrast between soft and rigid elements,” shares the team.

Following the launch of Project NB69, now known as INFINITE JEST, in March, Turkish based shipyard Turquoise Yachts has announced the successful delivery of the yacht to her owner.
Image Credit: Turquoise Yachts

The 246ft (75m) yacht features a gross tonnage of 1,680, a full beam beach club stretching out across 46.5ft (14.2m) and shell doors on both sides to allow easy access to the sea around you. The central tender garage can fit a multitude of water toys including a 33.5ft (10.2m) limousine tender, two additional tenders, multiple jet skis and other water toys.

Once inside, INFINITE JEST features an interior design by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design with an expansive owner’s suite located on their own private deck with office space included. A further five staterooms are onboard, and one VIP cabin, allowing a total of 14 guests to stay onboard. In addition, there is ample space for her 22 crew members onboard with one captain’s cabin and 10 further crew cabins.

Following the launch of Project NB69, now known as INFINITE JEST, in March, Turkish based shipyard Turquoise Yachts has announced the successful delivery of the yacht to her owner.
Image Credit: Turquoise Yachts

INFINITE JEST is now safely in the hands of her owner and crew as she makes her way to the Mediterranean for the rest of the summer. 

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