62m Project NACRE Available for 2025 Delivery

By George Bains

62-metre new construction superyacht, Project NACRE, presents a remarkable opportunity for perspective owners. Currently listed for sale with Denison Yachting’s Alex Clarke, NACRE is under-construction at Turkish shipyard Sarp Yachts with a 24-month delivery lead time.

Project Nacre is a fast displacement steel hull designed by renowned Dutch studio Van Oossanen Naval Architects with exterior styling by Milan-based Hot Lab. The project is currently under construction at the modern Sarp Yachts facility in the yacht building hub of Antalya, Turkey.

The hull and superstructure of the vessel have already been completed and are ready for outfitting, providing prospective owners with an opportunity to put their own personality on this an exceptional superyacht while still benefitting from a significantly reduced lead time.

The 62-meter superyacht has a gross tonnage of 1,150GRT, providing the owner and their guests with incredible volume for adventures on the water. One of the standout design features is Nacre’s elongated exterior deck spaces, ensuring guests can spend as much time soaking in the outdoor environment while at sea.

Van Oossanen’s Fast Displacement Hull design has been a revolutionary success on superyachts such as Heesen’s Galactica Star. The design allows for slender, sharp waterlines, keeping the same interior layout as a traditional hull form but increasing the yacht’s performance and efficiency.

12 guests will be accommodated across 6 staterooms onboard Nacre, including a full-beam Owners’ Suite that features walk-in closets, his & her bathrooms, and a private office.

With a range of 6,500nm and a plethora of entertainment options across all levels of this yacht, buyers can be confident of a yacht that will provide a sublime platform for exploring the world. Denison Yachting has listed the superyacht for sale at €52,000,000, with a full presentation available upon request including construction pictures, technical details, and brochure. 

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By George Bains