All-New Sarp 46M Superyacht for Sale

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All-New Sarp 46M Superyacht for Sale

Currently available for sale, the new superyacht Sarp 46M is nearing completion at the Sarp yard in Turkey's Antalya, for a possible participation in the 2015 Monaco Yacht Show in September.

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31 July 2015

The all-new Sarp 46M superyacht is currently available for sale. With a steel hull and composite superstructure, the new 46-metre motor yacht Sarp bears exterior design by Taka Yacht Design, with interior design by Adam Lay Studio. She is presently nearing completion at the Sarp yard in Turkey’s Antalya, for a possible display at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show in September.

Rendering of the new Sarp 46m Yacht by Sarp Yacht

Rendering of the new Sarp 46m Yacht by Sarp Yacht

Once completed, the Sarp 46M yacht will comfortably sleep up to 12 guests in five spacious cabins, including the main deck master suite with two double cabins and two twin cabins below, the twin cabins coming with Pullman berths. All cabins will have full en suite bathroom facilities.

Luxury motor yacht Sarp 46M - Galley

Luxury motor yacht Sarp 46M – Galley

The voluminous interiors of luxury yacht Sarp 46M take inspiration from natural materials and textures, incorporating open grained planked wooden floors, quality leathers and intricate metal detailing, resulting in a colour palette of rich dark bronze, silvers and grey stained ash veneers. Wall finishes are a balance of wood paneling and pewter coloured silk wallpaper.

Sarp 46M superyacht - Cabin

Sarp 46M superyacht – Cabin

The upper deck of super yacht Sarp 46M hosts a captain’s cabin just behind the bridge and space for formal outdoor dining to the rear. The sundeck features a bar, more dining space, as well as a huge sun pad area.

Motor yacht Sarp 46M - Bathroom

Motor yacht Sarp 46M – Bathroom

The use of composite rather than aluminium in the superstructure brings both stability and efficiency by reducing weight aloft, while also decreasing maintenance, as well as noise and vibration.

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