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|Turquoise Yachts | 76.3M | Project 'Arrow' | 2025 |

Discussion in 'Turquoise Yacht' started by Yacht News, Feb 22, 2022.

  1. Yacht News

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    Something new is under construction at Turquoise Yachts. It is a 76.35-meter superyacht known for now as Project 'Arrow'. The design is by Team 4 Design while the interior is by H2 Yacht Design.

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    Project 'Arrow' has now been moved to outfitting ahead of her 2025 launch and delivery. She is the first hybrid superyacht from Turquoise Yachts.

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    Any more details on that "hybrid" option??
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    Not really...Turquoise isn't that big on giving away details on this particular build but i have seen Project Arrow will have the ability to run eco-friendly with a lithium-ion battery bank rated at 1.5 MW. So this should permit the vessel to run silently for an extended period of time (not specified by the yard at this stage). There is also the possibility to use the permanent magnet electric motors for propulsion so in battery mode is top speed of the vessel is around 10-knots.
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    All cool.
    Thank you.
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    • LOA: 76.25-meters
    • BOA: 13.2-meters
    • GROSS TONAGE: 1,800 GT
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