Ken Freivokh has unveiled his most recent concept for a 140-meter superyacht. This spectacular design emphasises adaptability and luxury features, such as a retractable hangar for a helicopter and an observation bubble constructed into the bow for panoramic ocean views.
Up to 20 visitors are accommodated in ten staterooms, including a master suite on the upper deck with its own study, cinema room and secret lift leading to the owner’s private delicatessen on the lower deck.
The ship’s public spaces include a certified IMAX theatre, an upper-deck gentleman’s club, and a main-deck saloon with a fold-out veranda and a rotating dining area.
Guests can soak up the sun on deck in the foredeck waterfall pool or at the superyacht beach club, where the 13-meter-long swimming pool doubles as the primary tender dock. The oceanfront club’s proximity to a spa, fitness centre, and beauty salon make it a true relaxation hub.
The design includes a side-loading 11-meter tender garage amidships that can accommodate up to six limousines and beachlanders, and a foredeck locker for all other essential water toys.
Privacy was also a major concern, as evidenced by the crew quarters’ vertical integration, which allows staff to conduct day-to-day tasks in private.
Freivokh is no novice to the world of large superyachts, having lent his expertise to projects such as Maltese Falcon, Black Pearl, and Euphoria.