Turquoise Yachts has once again teamed up with Ken Freivokh Design, this time on a 77 metre concept, Quantum.
Quantum, based on the highly successful 77-meter Turquoise platform, benefits from Freivokh’s inspired exterior and interior design exhibiting many original characteristics. This 77-meter’s design is a quantum leap from any previous Turquoise yacht.
Perhaps the most exciting and unique feature is the offering of two swimming pools —salt water and fresh water— one above the other on the lower and main decks. A drive-in tender bay on the lower deck at the stern doubles as a saltwater pool within the beach club, allowing guests direct sea access. The seven-meter long fresh water pool on the main deck is largely positioned over the float-in lower deck pool and is designed with a hexagonal shaped glass grid, that allows sunlight to shine down into the beach club below. Besides the stunning aesthetics the light affords, there is a practical aspect whereby you can also board or disembark from the tender undercover.
The yacht does not only feature a ‘drive-in’ garage, there is also a starboard garage amidships which can house a large limousine tender, a 10-metre beach landing tender and either a six-metre watersports tender or a selection of jetskis.
The Lower Deck beach club and gymnasium have opening terraces port and starboard as well as aft and are accessible internally from the main saloon as well as externally via the stern platform.
The Main Deck saloon offers a vast open space with a rotating seating group, which can be arranged as a cinem- viewing facility. The formal dining room forward is capable of hosting a banquet for all fourteen guests.
In addition to her luxury interior and on deck accommodations, the design of Quantum is what makes the yacht both powerful and practical. The slightly flared bow and swoop of the hull is at once timelessly classic, sporty, and modern.