Turkish shipyard has revealed the 84m superyacht Project Atlas. The four deck vessel was penned by UK studio Harrison Eidsgaard.

It’s based on the Turquoise’s existing 80m model, but with a few extra features including an additional lift shaft and tender garage. The garage can hold three tenders – 10m, 8.5m and a 7m for a crew – and two jet skis.

The yard describes the vessel as “progressive but timeless.” She has a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure.

The interior can be configured in both versions – a “penthouse” or a “foredeck.” She has six guest cabins and an ownre’s suite with a private lounge. The crew quarters, which are the same for both layouts, offer 14 crew cabins and one captain’s cabin.

Project Atlas has a spacious beach club with the hydraulic platforms on both sides, and an impressive swimming pool. The hot tub is located at the sun deck.

The yacht will be fitted with quadruple CAT C9 engines for a top speed of 17 knots.

The yard said in a statement,“Project Atlas is a refusal of monotony. A self-contained world of entertainment, exploration, and energy.”
Turquoise was established in 1997 by two leaders of the Turkish boat building industry: Proteksan Yachts Inc. and Turquoise Yacht Construction. After launching the 50m M/Y Turquoise (now called Double Trouble), 20 other megayachts ranging from 40m to 77m in length have since been delivered to an international roster of clients from the United States, United Kingdom, Europe and Russia.
Credits: Turquoise Yachts