The 59.6-metre Trinity Yachts superyacht Grand Rusalina has arrived at Reviva Refit in Tuzla, Turkey, for a major overhaul. The project, which began in January 2025, is expected to last about five more months until delivery in April. This marks the fourth year in a row the vessel has returned to the Turkish yard for maintenance.
Reviva Refit, the refit division of Turkish shipyard Mengi Yay, welcomed the Grand Rusalina to its Tuzla facilities for Project R11.4. Built by American yard Trinity Yachts and delivered in 2006, the superyacht features a design by Geoff Van Aller and interiors by Ricky Smith Designs. Intended for exploration, it offers a range of 6,000 nautical miles and space for up to 16 guests.
The current works involve a broad renewal programme covering technical, structural, and aesthetic aspects. Mechanically, the refit includes a full overhaul of engine systems, auxiliary machinery, and critical components, along with valve maintenance across all systems. It also encompasses a Five-Year RINA Classification Survey to achieve full compliance and renew certification.
Aesthetically, the yacht will undergo a complete exterior hull repaint and renewal of exterior upholstery on outdoor soft furnishings. Interior upgrades will focus on upholstery in the cabins and saloon.
This is the fourth consecutive year Grand Rusalina has visited the Turkish refit yard. The project will be managed by Reviva Refit's specialist teams, working closely with the yacht's captain and technical management.
The yard is currently busy, with two other vessels in refit: the 47.9-metre Trinity Yachts motor yacht Mirabella and the 37.4-metre Bering Yachts motor yacht B121.