Turquoise’s Newest Yacht Has a Tender Garage That Doubles as
a Pool and Beach Club
The 253-foot yacht design by Ken Freivokh for the Turkish
shipyard is a radical
interpretation of an open-transom superyacht.
You might know Ken Freivokh from such projects as the
Maltese Falcon, Dream Symphony, and the Black Pearl. His latest concept,
Quantum, is a leap forward for Turquoise Yachts, which has worked with the
UK-based designer on previous projects. The 253-foot Quantum is a much more
ambitious undertaking, with multiple swimming pools, a four-floor atrium, a
private owner’s deck, and a full helipad on the bow.
The real distinguishing feature, however, is the transom
that opens on three sides, creating an open platform to the sea. The tender
garage is designed to flood, so the tender can be driven in and out. When it’s
vacated, the space converts to a saltwater pool. The rest of the terrace and
gymnasium remain open on all sides. The transparent bottom of the swimming pool
on the deck above also allows natural light to filter into the lower deck.
Freivokh designed a second bonus garage into the starboard
forward section of the hull, capable of carrying a 33-foot vessel. The extra
tender can be used for watersports or shuttling guests ashore. As a package, this unique design will no
doubt force more shipyards to reinterpret the transoms in that 250-foot
category.
Buttoned up, Quantum has a classic profile, with a high,
slightly flared bow that moves with a downward swoop toward the stern, which
sits close to the water.
Like the lower transom, the designers maximized the other
exterior spaces, creating a full-beam cockpit deck that joins the saloon on the
main deck. On the level above, the owners have their own private deck with a
pool and alfresco dining area. Beyond the large sleeping quarters, the
double-height master apartment includes a nanny cabin, private saloon, office,
and pantry. The full-height windows deliver 180-degree panoramic views.
The main deck features a large sitting area, with rotating
seats that transform the space into a cinema and formal dining room for 14.
Forward are six double staterooms. Two of the staterooms can be opened up to
become VIP suites.
The real showpiece of Quantum is the atrium, which extends
up four decks, combining a central elevator with transparent floors that filter
natural light from the bridge deck down to the beach club. The upper bridge
deck is defined by space-age touchscreen monitors for navigation, but it also
has a guest perch to enjoy the view.
Photos courtesy by Turquoise Yachts
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