Noy, a modern Noah's Ark version with a radical design

Turkish designer Aras Kazar likes to design superyacht projects with a minimalist and futuristic look. His latest concept, a 66-meter long trimaran with a sleek design and foils, is inspired by Noah's Ark.

A modern Noah's Ark concept

Noy is a 66m trimaran concept with a radical design, reminiscent of a stingray. It was designed by Turkish freelance yacht designer Aras Kazar, who specializes in sleek, futuristic and minimalist concepts. He named it Noah's Ark, which he inspired, for its ability to overcome huge waves and accommodate dozens of people.

Le concept Noy, dont le design rappelle celui d'une raie
The Noy concept, whose design is reminiscent of a stingray

This megayacht of 76 m is thought for an entirely electric motorization coupled with foils. The designer projects a speed of 24 knots. The hull is built in aluminum, the superstructure with a mixture of fiberglass and tempered glass.

Noy est doté de foils pour décoller et atteindre 24 noeuds
Noy is equipped with foils to take off and reach 24 knots

Living on board in numbers

The boat itself offers 360° views thanks to the use of glass, especially in the ceilings and bulkheads. Accommodation is divided between six guest cabins and three master cabins. 16 crew members will also be able to take place on board. All the usual amenities of a yacht of this kind should be on board, including a swimming pool, a gym, a cinema...

Noy has a metal roof equipped with solar panels generating the energy necessary for life on board.

Des panneaux solaires pour créer l'énergie du bord
Solar panels to create energy on board
Des dimensions impressionnantes, 66 m de long et 76 m de large
Impressive dimensions, 66 m long and 76 m wide
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