Federico Fiorentino’s QUEEQUEG is a concept for a megayacht expedition yacht measuring 56 meters

As a result of the popularity of the Belafonte yacht concept, the designer Federico Fiorentino has presented his most recent creation, which is the expedition boat Queequeg, which is 56 meters in length. A robust exterior style with razor-sharp lines that are highlighted by a bow is one of the defining characteristics of the superyacht idea that is influenced by the military.

 

 

Queequeg is able to explore and cruise practically anyplace in the world because to its ocean-crossing capabilities. Additionally, it ensures that its passengers are in the highest possible level of comfort and safety. The Queequeg has the capacity to house up to twelve passengers in its six cabins, in addition to providing lodging for thirteen members of the crew. An owner’s suite that is 88 square meters in size and has reserved access to a private panoramic terrace that features an enclosed gym and skeet area can be found on the upper deck.

The full-beam VIP room, which is 80 square meters in size, is located forward on the main deck. On the lower deck, there are two double cabins and two twin cabins.

One of the most important ideas that are discussed onboard Queequeg is entertainment. The yacht is equipped with an extraordinary assortment of water toys and a plethora of alternative activities, one of which is a one-of-a-kind virtual chamber that can be utilized as a theater, a golf course, or a shooting range. In the rear of the ship, beneath a sizable swimming pool area, there is a spa and wellness center that offers a breathtaking view of the ocean.

 

 

A spacious garage is able to accommodate two large tenders with ease. An alternative design that does not include the pool makes it possible to have bigger tenders and toys on the aft deck. In order to finish out the vessel’s outfitting, there is a broad Helideck platform with an enclosed pool located on the upper deck.

In addition, Queequeg is equipped with pod transmissions and diesel-electric propulsion, both of which are designed to effectively cut pollutants and fuel consumption.