Explorer yacht Blue II leaves Turquoise Yachts shipyard on maiden voyage

Turquoise Yachts has announced that luxury expedition yacht BLUE II (ex.PROJECT ...

Explorer yacht Blue II leaves Turquoise Yachts shipyard on maiden voyage

August 19, 2020

Written by Rachael Steele

Turquoise Yachts has announced that luxury expedition yacht BLUE II (ex.PROJECT LOMBOK) has been delivered to her Owner and has departed on her maiden voyage.

Turquiose Yachts motor yacht Blue II departing on the maiden voyage

The 56m/183.7ft vessel – which sports exterior styling, naval architecture and interior design from André Hoek – will be cruising the Mediterranean for the rest of the summer season.

Her Ice-Class 1B hull is capable of cruising through Polar Regions and traversing the Northwest Passage using IMO Tier III diesel electric propulsion. Her volume of 785 GT provides plenty of space over four decks for amenities including a gym with spa massage facilities, a sauna, steam room and hammam, plus a main salon and skylounge all finished to the high standards of interior designers Vickers Studio & Dols Home.

Currently her tender garage is used to store a limousine tender, a crew/rescue tender and two jet skis, with room to expand the water toys collection in the future.

Blue II – exterior

The accommodation sleeps up to 12 guests across 6 en-suite cabins: 1 Master suite, 1 VIP stateroom and 4 further guest cabins. The Master suite has a private office attached so that business can carry on uninterrupted during long voyages. There are also 5 double crew cabins and 1 Captain’s cabin to sleep a total of 11.

E/Y BLUE II was launched on the 25th of May with commissioning taking place remotely due pandemic travel restrictions. Her maiden voyage began on the 29th of July and she is currently cruising in Greek waters, enjoying the warm Eastern Mediterranean weather.

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