While no two superyachts are quite the same, some owners are more demanding than others when it comes to the meticulous design of their vessels, which can be immediately seen in the build of the eye-catching Kenshō superyacht. Hailing from the Italian shipyard Admiral Yachts and boasting an impressive interior design by Jouin Manku, it was one of the best boats in Port Hercule at the recent Monaco Yacht Show 2022.
From end to end, the Kenshō measures 75.18m in length and was one of the newest superyachts that showed at the Monégasque show after only being delivered earlier this year. All counted, the Kenshō has space for 16 guests across eight cabins, including a master suite and two VIP suites, as well as lodgings for up to 23 crew.
The most significant differences in the design of the Kenshō when compared to other vessels in its class, are the position of its bridge and engines, both of which have been relocated to deliver a more intuitive and enjoyable environment for guests. Rather than the engines located at the rear of the vessel near the lower deck beach club, they have been moved, along with the tender garage, to allow for a continuous corridor that links directly to the guest cabins.
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Likewise, the bridge of the Kenshō has been repositioned to the main deck forward instead of the traditional upper deck forward, so that the master suite is able to enjoy the best views on offer. The view in the master suite has been enhanced with large floor-to-ceiling windows and motorised couches that rotate to face the sea, demonstrating that every detail has been considered to optimise the experience of the owner and their guests.
In addition to the palatial construction of the cabins, the Kenshō also features a pool and deck jacuzzi for working on your tan, a gym to keep in shape and a large beach club for enjoying a spritz or two with friends. As far as water toys go, it also arrives with the works, including jetskis, bikes and inflatable water toys, as well as two tenders to relax a little closer to the water’s surface.
Boasting a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, this remarkable superyacht is powered by hybrid diesel-electric engines that deliver enough propulsion for a cruising speed of 13.6 knots and a top speed of 15.4 knots. This is made possible thanks to the 140,000-litre fuel capacity.
Despite only just being delivered to its design-focused owner, the Kenshō is available for charter via the Yacht Charter Fleet with both summer and winter season rates starting from €850,000 (AU$1,319,118) per week. If you’ve been lusting after a holiday and want to delete a few commas from your bank account, look no further than the majestic Kenshō superyacht.