
A Turkish designer comes up with an unconventional superyacht project
Turkish designer Abdulbaki Sęnol unveiled an innovative 35-metre superyacht concept.
News
13 january 2026
Turkish yacht designer Abdulbaki Sęnol has revealed his latest creation – a 35-metre superyacht concept that breaks away from traditional designs with its "unconventional" bow and maximised interior volume.
The yacht features a striking dark grey hull paired with a white superstructure, characterised by geometric lines, expansive glazing, and a wide, stepped bow. This bold design not only enhances the yacht's explorer-like aesthetic but also significantly increases the interior volume. Despite being the smallest concept Sęnol has designed, the 35-metre yacht boasts the most living space of all his creations, thanks to the innovative bow design.

The reimagined bow houses a forward-facing master cabin spanning over 60 square metres, offering 180-degree panoramic views. The space includes dual en suites, dressing rooms, and fixed balconies accessible through sliding glass doors. On the main deck, a spacious open-plan saloon features two large L-shaped sofas and a dining table for ten guests, with direct access to a twin-sofa seating area on the aft deck.
The upper deck continues the theme of relaxation, with a lounge area, a bar, and al fresco dining options. The sundeck is designed for leisure, complete with a jacuzzi, lounge, and bar.

Guest accommodations are located on the lower deck, with two VIP cabins and two additional guest cabins, allowing up to 10 guests to enjoy the yacht in comfort. Additionally, three crew cabins provide space for up to six crew members. The interior design is fully customisable to suit the owner's preferences.
While the propulsion system is yet to be confirmed, Sęnol has indicated that the yacht will likely feature a hybrid propulsion system, combining efficiency and sustainability with modern performance.
The yacht features a striking dark grey hull paired with a white superstructure, characterised by geometric lines, expansive glazing, and a wide, stepped bow. This bold design not only enhances the yacht's explorer-like aesthetic but also significantly increases the interior volume. Despite being the smallest concept Sęnol has designed, the 35-metre yacht boasts the most living space of all his creations, thanks to the innovative bow design.

The reimagined bow houses a forward-facing master cabin spanning over 60 square metres, offering 180-degree panoramic views. The space includes dual en suites, dressing rooms, and fixed balconies accessible through sliding glass doors. On the main deck, a spacious open-plan saloon features two large L-shaped sofas and a dining table for ten guests, with direct access to a twin-sofa seating area on the aft deck.
The upper deck continues the theme of relaxation, with a lounge area, a bar, and al fresco dining options. The sundeck is designed for leisure, complete with a jacuzzi, lounge, and bar.

Guest accommodations are located on the lower deck, with two VIP cabins and two additional guest cabins, allowing up to 10 guests to enjoy the yacht in comfort. Additionally, three crew cabins provide space for up to six crew members. The interior design is fully customisable to suit the owner's preferences.
While the propulsion system is yet to be confirmed, Sęnol has indicated that the yacht will likely feature a hybrid propulsion system, combining efficiency and sustainability with modern performance.

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