March 27, 2023, saw the striking NB69 motor yacht INFINITE JEST successfully launched and Turquoise Yachts was proud to share this news. With the newly completed 53m Jewels, Turquoise now has six yachts under construction, including the 87m Vento and the following yacht in line, the 79m Toro.
Following the sea trials, delivery of this fascinating new yacht, with exterior styling by Vallicelli Yacht Design, is anticipated for the second quarter of 2023. Turquoise is also thrilled to be working with interior designer Sinot for the first time to make NB69’s living area a vibrant experience all on its own. An exquisite equilibrium is achieved between the superstructure’s and the hull’s styling, which combines strong, dynamic lines with simple, sleek lines.
The front canopies and the bulwarks that enclose the side decks are especially clear examples of this in terms of geometry. The sheer-line best exemplifies the originality of the design, which plays on aesthetically pleasing contrasts between soft and rigid elements such as the narrow line that begins in the bow region and becomes a concave curve at the boat’s centre before sloping down toward the aft. The low angle of the transom slope and the extremely long forward overhang give this 75-meter yacht a profile that is evocative of sporty cruising while supporting the large internal volume.
The yacht has an exceptionally large full-beam beach club with opening shell doors on either side that expand into extended platforms to the sea in addition to opening aft to the swimming platform. A full-length 10.2 m limousine tender, a multi-purpose guest tender, a rescue/crew tender, and several jet skis can all be accessed from the central tender storage through a huge shell door.
INFINITE JEST offers accommodation in one spacious owner’s suite with a private deck and office, five guest cabins and one VIP suite. Her crew accommodation includes the Captain’s cabin, ten double crew cabins and one convertible hospital. She is powered by two Caterpillar 3516C B-rating engines of 2575 BHP each (1920kW).