Marcelo Penna's dual role as naval architect and exterior designer shaped DENIZ into a purpose-built exploration platform that prioritizes capability over flash.
The 36. 2-meter motor yacht emerged from Concept Marine's yard in 2008 with engineering decisions that favor long-range autonomy and stability in challenging conditions. Her 7. 6-meter beam provides the foundation for a low center of gravity and fuel capacity that extends her operational envelope far beyond coastal waters.
A 36.2m Concept Marine Motor Yacht
About this yacht
Marcelo Penna's dual role as naval architect and exterior designer shaped DENIZ into a purpose-built exploration platform that prioritizes capability over flash. The 36.2-meter motor yacht emerged from Concept Marine's yard in 2008 with engineering decisions that favor long-range autonomy and stability in challenging conditions. Her 7.6-meter beam provides the foundation for a low center of gravity and fuel capacity that extends her operational envelope far beyond coastal waters. DENIZ accommodates ten guests with a crew of six, establishing the proper ratio for extended passages where professional seamanship matters most. Penna's approach to the exterior lines emphasizes function, with clean surfaces that shed spray efficiently and proportions that suggest capability rather than ornament. The yacht's structure reflects decisions made for durability and performance in varied sea states. This is a yacht designed for owners who measure success by destinations reached rather than amenities displayed. Her engineering priorities favor reliability and range over speed, creating a platform equally suited to crossing oceans or exploring remote coastlines. DENIZ represents a particular philosophy of yacht design where every element serves the primary mission of taking guests safely to places other vessels cannot reach.
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