Red Yacht Design and FDC Yachts have unveiled their latest project, an innovative yacht named Aluna 92, following the success of their previous collaboration project, Aluna 87.
At the heart of the Aluna 92 is the touch-and-go helipad, which sets her apart as the first yacht in her class to accommodate helicopters. This innovative feature adds an unprecedented level of comfort and luxury to the boat, setting it apart from others in its class.
The yacht is said to be a "bold evolution" of the Aluna 87 and will build on the success of the 26m model. Aluna 92 offers more outdoor living space than her predecessor, with a spacious sundeck and extensive beach club incorporated into the original design.
Other exterior features of the yacht include a huge sundeck with sun loungers and an expandable beach club with direct ocean access. FDC also chose to include transparent bulwarks on some exterior decks to provide sailors with a panoramic view of the ocean.
The Aluna 92 has accommodation for up to eight people, including a luxurious full beam owner's cabin that can easily be converted into separate cabins using sliding bulkheads. This flexibility ensures that every guest enjoys maximum privacy and comfort throughout their trip.
"We are thrilled to collaborate once again with Red Yacht Design on the creation of the Aluna 92," said Eyup Ozbelen, director of FDC Yachts. "Together, we aim to deliver a yacht that not only exceeds expectations but also redefines the very essence of luxury on the water."
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