Turkey’s Mishi Yachts reveals first images of 31m cruiser
Turkish sail brand Mishi Yachts has revealed the first renderings of its 31-metre cruiser, the Mishi 102, which will be revealed at the Monaco Yacht Show this September.
The Mishi Yachts brand was created by Turkey’s Yonca Shipyard as its first venture into the leisure sector. The Turkish boatbuilder, founded in 1986, has built over 180 ships to date, most of them in the defence and law enforcement sector. Mishi 102 is its second luxury sailing yacht design, after the Mishi 88.
The Mishi 102 shares many of the same details as the smaller Mishi 88 sailing yacht, including a spacious deck house and carefully thought-out safety features.
The Turkish shipyard says that particular emphasis has been placed on the size and comfort of the cockpit on the Mishi 102. It offers a generous entertaining space with full dining and lounging possibilities for 12 guests under the protection of a hardtop.
All the sailing functions of the boat are concentrated outside the cockpit at the helm stations.
Social space on board is focused on the large saloon. Forward, there is a full-beam master cabin and three spacious guest cabins aft.
The entire yacht is being produced in carbon composite to RINA certification. RINA standards guarantee that all the boat’s structures exceed exacting quality markers, and will help improve eventual resale values.
“The Mishi 102 is the next step for Mishi Yachts, showcasing our unique proposition for large, comfortable sailing cruisers,” says Mishi Yachts founder and chairman Şakir Yılmaztürk.
“Offering much more volume than our debut model, the Mishi 102 is unparalleled in terms of comfort and flexibility, with the same approach to safety and quality.”
The final development work on the Mishi 102 is still in progress, and Mishi says it will release more details in due course.
The yacht will be fully presented at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show in September this year. It is for sale through Ocean Independence.
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