With completion about a year away, a 172-foot (52-meter) steel superyacht at Mengi Yay Yachts is the first model is what the shipyard plans as a family of designs. That’s why it’s peeling back the curtain on the NL 50 Plus yacht interiors for the first time.

The new series features styling and interior design by Nuvolari Lenard. She shows off some of the most-popular creature comforts that global buyers want. For instance, the main aft deck cascades down terrace-like steps to the swim platform. It has fold-down bulwarks, too, and a glass-rimmed pool. Most owners naturally want alfresco dining one deck up from here. Alfresco lunches and other meals are additionally possible on the sundeck—as are sliding-glass doors to protect a further dining and seating space under the hardtop.

The hull turning for this Mengi Yay project took place in January. Hüseyin Mengi, the general manager of the shipyard, is thoroughly enjoying working with Nuvolari Lenard. “Their contribution is bringing not only new ideas, but concrete experience and a tangible increase in product quality,” he says.

All of this reflects in the NL 50 Plus yacht interiors. For example, throughout the decks, the emphasis is on pure materials that lend elegance. Yet, Nuvolari Lenard purposely avoid excess. Things like striking marbles and woods, warm tones, and clean lines come together for a polished look and feel. Ultimately, nothing is too precious or fussy, celebrating the Mediterranean way of enjoying life, especially with some youthful flair.

Since the project is under construction on spec, owners still have plenty of time to personalize the spaces. Naturally, Nuvolari Lenard envisions the NL 50 Plus yacht interiors leaning into indoor-outdoor living. They easily imagine owners and guests wanting to flow back and forth between the upper-deck saloon and the alfresco space just beyond it. Instead of simply penning sliding glass doors that can remain open, they’re further specifying windbreaking glass doors to each side of the alfresco area. This can quite effectively unite the two spaces.

For clients who like traditional layouts, the NL 50 Plus yacht interiors call for a main-deck saloon and formal dining area just forward of it. All of the furnishings can be custom-designed and custom-made. Finally, while floor-to-ceiling windows will make the main deck inviting, the designers are creating mood lighting through a variety of fixtures, taking you from day to night.

The NL 50 Plus can accommodate a party of 10, with four guest staterooms below and an expansive master suite on the main deck. Eight crewmembers get cabins, too. Once completed, the yacht can undertake voyages on both sides of the Atlantic. If you buy her, you can plan a wide range of itineraries. Fittingly, the balcony deploying off the master suite will be the perfect place to contemplate where to go next.
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More About the NL 50 Plus Yacht
LOA: 171’9” (52.4 meters)
Beam: 29’8” (9.09 meters)
Draft: 7’9” (2.42 meters)
Guests: 10 in 5 staterooms
Engines: 2/1,000-hp Caterpillars
Range: 4,000 nautical miles at 12 knots
Builder: Mengi Yay Yachts
Stylist: Nuvolari Lenard
Naval Architect: Mengi Yay Yachts
Interior Design: Nuvolari Lenard










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