M/Y BEE LAUNCHED: THE EXPLORER YACHT THAT COMBINES EXPLORATION AND INNOVATION”
The new 35-meter explorer yacht designed by Hydro Tec was launched yesterday at the Art shipyard, part of the Besiktas group located in the heart of the sector in Tuzla Bay, Turkey.
This refined 35-meter Explorer Yacht features exterior design, naval engineering, and naval architecture by Hydro Tec. The interiors, curated by Michele Dragoni of Dragoni Design Lab, draw inspiration from a “trendy, modern, comfortable, and landscape-oriented” aesthetic. BEE YACHT represents the perfect balance of robustness, efficiency, and luxury, ideal for uncompromising cruising. With a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, it stands out for its sustained cruising capability and contemporary comfort, while remaining under 300 GT.
Main features of the design of Bee yacht
BEE YACHT boasts a full displacement steel hull and aluminum superstructure, ensuring robustness and stability for long cruises with efficient navigation without compromising onboard livability. The layout is designed to offer maximum comfort and privacy. The full-beam owner’s cabin is located on the main deck, while four guest cabins are on the lower deck, providing ample space and seclusion. The fixed exterior furniture has been designed with angular surfaces that reflect the overall aesthetic of the yacht’s exterior lines. All outdoor areas boast remarkable flexibility of use, thanks to easily repositionable furniture. The aft main deck features an infinity pool overlooking the sea, connected to a 40-square-meter multifunctional area adjacent to the main salon. The upper aft deck is designed to accommodate a main crane for tender launch, discreetly positioned to free up the deck for dining and entertainment.In terms of technology, BEE YACHT is equipped with the latest innovations, including zero-speed stabilizers, ensuring comfort and stability both while cruising and at anchor. With these combined elements, BEE YACHT is not just a means of exploration but a true statement of luxury and advanced engineering