Kestrel: Bassan&Benedetti’s 80-Meter Explorer Concept Unveiled at Monaco Yacht Show

 

Bassan&Benedetti recently unveiled an 80-meter converted explorer concept during this year’s Monaco Yacht Show, known as Kestrel. This project is part of a broader initiative in collaboration with McFarlane ShipDesign, focusing on conversions. The guiding principle behind Kestrel’s exterior design is “form follows function,” which emphasizes both minimalism and cost-effectiveness while paying homage to the original hull.

 

The original vessel intended for conversion would possess a 1C ice-class hull, and all existing equipment and engineering would be retained. The construction of Kestrel’s “new blocks” offers various options tailored to the owner’s preferences. A spokesperson for the studio explained, “There is a growing demand for conversions due to cost and time savings compared to new builds, along with the ample availability of supply vessels on the market.”

 

Kestrel’s accommodations can host up to 14 guests and 25 crew members. Bassan&Benedetti is responsible for the general arrangement (GA) and interior design. The layout includes a raised living area on the upper deck, an entire deck exclusively dedicated to the owner, and an observation lounge. Meanwhile, the six guest cabins are located on the main deck, each featuring private terraces. The interiors adopt an industrial-contemporary style, aiming to “maintain the essence of the original vessel while preserving luxury and the use of refined materials.” Renderings of the design reveal clean lines and modern, low-profile furnishings.

Within the hull lies a 100-square-meter wellness area, fully equipped with a gym, spa, cinema, and a 125-square-meter space for storing water toys and recreational equipment.