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Admiral Yachts 75m Kenshō

The Kinetics of Calm

Relaxation, in physical science, defines as the return of a perturbed system to equilibrium. That means all forces acting upon that system are in balance. Many things can upset that balance, initiating entropy and sending the system declining into disorder. For equilibrium to return, change must occur. Think temperature, pressure, density. 

Loosely interpreted, the same principles can be applied to time on board Admiral Yachts’ Kenshō. Man spends time in today’s high pressure environment and his system goes out of sync. Man packs a bag and boards Kenshō for a cruise around the Med. Boom. Entropy reversed. Equilibrium restored. Relaxation initiated.

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While that scenario is probably true for many superyachts, it is particularly so for this Zen-inspired, intuitive, 74-meter yacht from Admiral. Kenshō translates from Japanese as being at one with nature, or seeing one’s true nature, which is what the yacht invites all to discover while cruising with the heart and soul of this enlightened adventurer.

A Thoughtful Owner

In the winter of 2016, Kenshō’s owner put twelve lines to paper, giving birth to the vision of his first yacht design. Having already owned a 60-meter vessel and unable to find another yacht that suited his needs, he sought an unconventional build that reimagined the joy of living at sea. 

Questioning the logic of traditional yacht layouts, he had a different plan in mind. No compromise. Form following function. Something personal. Groundbreaking. Better, with a plan for a higher quality of life at sea.

Calm, luxurious, and artistic.

Thoroughly researching his options, the owner united a brilliant team of naval architects, yacht designers, and one yacht builder ready to take the project into new frontiers. Choosing AZURE Yacht Design and archineers.berlin to sculpt exterior lines, Studio Jouin Manku to create interior designs, and Admiral Yachts for the build, they set the bar high, putting desire and imagination to work.
It would be Jouin Manku’s first opportunity to translate their creative residential design language to that of a seafaring pied à terre, while Admiral’s considerable experience counts 148 yachts in its portfolio since the firm was launched in 1966. All members of this elite conception du corps shared passion, creative energy, and a desire to work with this engaged, creative owner to deliver his intent. 

On November 18 of 2021, Admiral revealed a most disruptive rule-breaker, leaving the audience breathless and the owner well pleased. Enter Kenshō.

Kenshō by the Numbers

Kenshō slips her 74.85-meter reverse bow form through the water with a 12.8-meter beam and a 3.3-meter draft. Powered by two electric Azimuth thrusters, the yacht cruises at 13.6 knots for a range 4,350 nautical miles, achieving speeds up to 15.4 knots when requested.

Kenshō carries a 220 kW electric bow thruster. The diesel electric pod system with permanent magnet electric motors scores high for efficiency with great power and limited volume. On board are five variable speed generators fitted with an antiparticle system for optimized consumption at all speeds, plus reduced emissions. Additionally, the hull form is designed to reduce resistance by employing azimuthal propulsion and retractable stabilizer fins.

Accommodations for 12 guests in six cabins served by 23 crew, Kenshō features 2.7-meter ceilings, a 22-square-meter lower deck pool, a 13-meter-deep full beam owner’s suite, and 7-meter-deep guest cabins.

A lumineuse elevator serves all decks, accompanied by an adjacent stairwell.

The Philosophy of Kenshō

Inspired by Asian myth and built with contemporary craftsmanship, Kenshō owns a unique philosophy that is quietly embraced throughout the yacht. Noble materials are used to fashion rounded organic shapes that are aesthetically soothing and inherently comfortable. Natural materials like teak, marble, silk, wool, bronze, and glass dovetail functionality with form, enhancing luxury and improving upon the beauty, joy, and deep contentment of time spent at sea. 

Harmonious palettes paint intuitive yachtscapes in large, sweeping strokes of space and light, finding more intricate details in hardware, finishes, fixtures, and art. Nature’s neutral hues wash over the fresh rooms with industry leading 2.7-meter ceilings in rich textures with functional and fine art adding poetic rhythm. Open spaces transform to intimate nooks and back again, with tables and sofas that slide into place, responding to need. 

There is no FOMO over sea views aboard Kenshō. Instead, a continuous presence honoring the tranquil ocean flow is evident from fore to aft. The ultimate perch in the upper deck gallery displays sight lines through both ends of the yacht, issuing images of vast horizons. The view aft over the deck establishing the most recent route, combined with the view forward over the bow indicating what’s ahead, makes for excellent conversation or meditation, whichever suits.

 

 

 

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Photos: Giuliano Sargentini, Christopher Scholey | Words: KL Turner

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