Leonie Meyer
· 09.08.2023
"Infinite Jest" will remain in the Mediterranean for its maiden voyage before the 75 metre long sister ship of "Roe" heads across the Atlantic. For "Infinite Jest", Turquoise worked together with the Dutch design studio Sinot for the first time.
The exterior of the steel-aluminium format was created by Roman designer Andrea Vallicelli. The design of the superstructure and hull creates a balance: a combination of simple, slender lines and a dynamic look. This is particularly evident in the geometry of the forward canopies and bulwarks that surround the side decks. The style, which plays with contrasts between soft and rigid elements, is particularly notable in the waterline. A taut line begins in the bow area and then becomes a curved concave line in the centre of the yacht, dropping into a flat stern. The long overhang of the bow makes the 75-metre yacht appear long, slender and elegant.
"Infinite Jest" will have an unusually large beach club that extends across the full width and opens not only to the bathing platform, but also to the flanks via hinged sides. There is also a midships dinghy garage with a massive side door that provides access to a 10.20 metre long saloon tender.
Turquoise Yachts currently has five yachts under construction. Among others, the 87 metre long "Vento", the 42 metre long sailing yacht "Rainbow" and the 79 metre long "Toro", which the Turkish shipyard will deliver next, are being built at the Pendik and Istanbul sites.