Turquoise floated 74 metres

Sören Gehlhaus

 · 22.07.2021

Turquoise floated 74 metresPhoto: Francisco Martinez
Turquoise watered 74 metres | er
With Project NB66, the Istanbul shipyard presented a steel-aluminium format with a classic exterior styling by Andrea Vallicelli.
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The Roman designer picked up on the bridge-nock oval in the deck above, which is used exclusively for private purposes. The owner, who is not building with Turquoise Yachts for the first time, commissioned the English designer Ken Freivokh with the interior outfitting. A volume of 1558 gross tonnes had to be filled, and the guest areas for a total of 14 people were designed with "classic elegance" in mind. The owner commented on the launch: "I am from the sea. I'm happiest when the wind is blowing through my hair and my feet are in the sand."

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Turquoise Yachts is working towards a delivery in September for the 73.60 metre long NB66 and was recently able to inspire an owner for the 79 metre long Eidsgaard project Toro. Next, the Istanbul shipyard will launch a 54-metre yacht styled by Luiz De Basto.

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Sören Gehlhaus wurde 1981 in Berlin geboren und besegelte auf Jollen die Unterhavel, in den Ferien den Ratzeburger See und die Ostsee auf „Dickschiffen“. Zeitgleich mit dem Beginn des Studiums in Lübeck trat 2001 das Kitesurfen auf den Plan, und die intensive Ausübung des neuen Sports sorgte für den beruflichen Schwenk zum Journalismus. Nach Volontariat beim b&d Verlag in Hamburg folgten viele Jahre der redaktionellen Arbeit für ein Kitesurf-Magazin und 2018 der Wechsel zu BOOTE EXCLUSIV.

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