Make AKALAM your choice for круизы around the globe; this decision, defining the most refined expression of bespoke superyacht design.
Pendennis Shipyard in Falmouth delivers on-site craftsmanship, from wood panels to hand-assembled joinery, shaping a timeless layout that performs throughout long voyages.
Inside, a group of specialists collaborates with brands across the мега-яхты sector, ensuring every hull detail aligns with the most demanding standards.
The propulsion system blends motor and sailing DNA along a modular layout that supports dynamic cruising profiles from calm day-sails to longer voyages.
On deck, the dining and lounging spaces flow along the main spine, while каютами are generous, with cross-ventilation and light, ready for quick transfers to лодкикатера or small motor boats.
Owners who value хорватия charters can expect pristine anchorages along the Adriatic coast; AKALAM is sized for extended runs around the region and for relaxed day-sails with friends.
To see the craft in person, arrange a viewing at Pendennis to compare мега-яхты and to evaluate how the layout et wood quality translate into real-life comfort, from home-inspired crew areas to open-air entertaining.
Pendennis Shipyard Craftsmanship and Customization Milestones for AKALAM
Begin with a precise design brief to Pendennis that defines AKALAM’s exterior language, interior layout, and brand guidelines before any hull work.
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Concept Alignment and Design Brief (Approximately 2–3 weeks)
- Lock in the masculine yet refined motor-yacht identity, balancing sailing flair (парусники) with modern yacht practicality, and confirm the layout that will guide every fabrication step.
- Agree on core finishes: marble accents in the main salon, hardwood veneers for joinery, and terrace dining zones that read as extensions of the deck.
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Hull and Structural Feasibility (Approximately 6–8 weeks)
- Approve the chosen hull form along with structural reinforcements, ensuring corrosion protection and ballast integration support the AKALAM brand’s performance targets.
- Finalize side and transom detailing, with a focus on seamless transitions between exterior terraces and interior living spaces.
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Interior Design Lock-In (Approximately 8–12 weeks)
- Develop a cohesive navi-driven control deck and crew areas that read as a unified space, while preserving intimate cabins and generous windows for natural light.
- Specify marble and stone selections, cabinetry profiles, and upholstery palettes that reinforce a timeless yet contemporary look designed for long cruises (круизы).
- Render the layout for each cabin (cabins) and the master suite to ensure a balanced flow along the corridors, with a distinctly masculine ambiance in public areas.
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Decks, Terraces, and Outdoor Living (Approximately 6–10 weeks)
- Detail the terraces (terraces) and al fresco dining zones, including furniture placements and weather-resistant finishes suitable for offshore environments.
- Plan the yacht’s exterior windows (windows) and door lines to maximize sightlines around the horizon while preserving thermal performance.
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Systems Integration and Navi Package (Approximately 4–6 weeks)
- Define the navigation (navi) suite, autopilot, and sensor network with fault-tolerant backups, ensuring a seamless interface for captain and crew.
- Coordinate propulsion options (motor) with fuel efficiency targets and engine-room acoustics for a refined onboard experience.
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Exterior Finishing and Brand Cohesion (Approximately 4–6 weeks)
- Choose a finish language aligned with France (франция) and European shipyards, ensuring paintwork, decals, and logo placements emphasize AKALAM’s identity.
- Review the color story, hardware selection, and stainless detailing to create a coherent aesthetic around the vessel’s lines (along, around) and silhouette.
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Final Fittings, Details, and Quality Validation (Approximately 3–4 weeks)
- Install ergonomic knuckles, latches, and cabinetry (ЯХТЫКАТЕРА) that support daily use on long voyages and short trips alike (away).
- Confirm the presence of dedicated navi and control stations, along with accessible storage and secure stowage throughout the side decks (side).
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Sea Trials, Client Walkthrough, and Handover (Approximately 2–3 weeks)
- Execute comprehensive sea trials to validate speed, stability, and maneuverability in typical sailing conditions and harbor maneuvering from Hurley, Zealand-style routes, and Mediterranean stints (tankoa reference points can guide equipment layout).
- Deliver a final walkthrough emphasizing the cohesive brand language from the helm to the main deck, ensuring the cabins (cabins) and living spaces meet AKALAM’s expectations.
Recommendation: Maintain a running design log labeled in both English and Cyrillic terms (лодкикатера, яхтыкатера) to track decisions across interiors, windows, and the terrace areas, ensuring that each milestone reinforces a unified further value and aera of excellence for yachting heritage and modern motoring capabilities. This approach keeps the project on time, around agreed milestones, and aligned with AKALAM’s sailing ambitions and France-inspired craftsmanship.
Hull Design and Exterior Finishes: Lines, Colors, and Material Choices

Recommendation: Start with a steel hull whose lines are long and clean, built to ride a generous waterline and finished in a restrained graphite-blue palette that minimizes drag and emphasizes stability. The chosen configuration balances offshore performance with seakeeping for owners navigating между port operations and long offshore legs.
The hull lines fuse a raked bow with a gentle midship transition, delivering a smooth entry in head seas and a steady roll period at speed. This approach, drawing on деньлодки heritage, yields a shape that feels responsive and manageable in varying conditions. The design is aligned with Pendennis Shipyard’s meticulous processes, ensuring straightforward inspection and maintenance along the build timeline.
The exterior finishes reinforce offshore versatility: dark hulls paired with lighter superstructures for contrast and legibility. The color strategy relies on UV-stable, abrasion-resistant coatings that hold their tone after salt spray and sun exposure. Terraces along the aft and middeck connect interiors to the sea, with деревянные deck planks treated for longevity and slip resistance, creating durable outdoor lounges that blend with the marine environment. The styling also nods to Испания and хорватия shipyards, translating coastal elegance into the AKALAM’s silhouette.
Material choices emphasize longevity and serviceability. The hull uses steel plates chosen for stiffness and impact resistance, while the superstructure leans to aluminum for weight savings and thermal management. Decks can be finished in teak or high-density synthetic planks, and каютамипроизводство areas are laid out to optimize crew movement and safety during routine operations. Hurley components and a robust hardware package strengthen reliability, aligning with a cohesive superyachtdesign philosophy that also considers restoration-ready detailing for future upgrades.
Technology and detailing reinforce the hull’s exterior narrative. The navigation suite, including navi systems, integrates with exterior lighting, fendering, and waterline markings to ensure clear visibility during offshore operations. Emphasis on materials and workmanship supports the industry standard for immaculate finish along задняя палуба and bow, with the overall form designed to age gracefully while meeting the owners’ exacting standards and the shipyard’s heritage of craft. This approach delivers a vessel that feels purposeful, capable, and ready for long-range journeys in diverse areas of operation.
Interior Tailoring: Layouts, Surfaces, and Bespoke Artisan Elements
Opt for a modular layout that adapts to guest needs, with a central spine and retractable seating to maximize onboard flow.
On AKALAM at Pendennis Shipyard, the layouts map the yacht’s long-range ambitions into a clear circulation. The owner and VIP areas sit midship for stability, while a glass-wrapped salon runs along the side to connect with adriatic views. A discreet side corridor keeps service quiet, and under-counter delivery stations in the galley streamline busy moments. This design has been valid for home-like comfort and a consistent feeling throughout the yacht, including offshore passages.
Surfaces balance tactile warmth with resilient performance. Walnut wood panels with a satin finish run through the main living zones, complemented by stone countertops in the galley and oyster-bronze hardware. The palette reads люкс and wears well under motorized life on яхтыкатера, with мотрорные areas kept practical by durable finishes. Precision framing for every window, layered lighting from under-cabinet LEDs to skylights, creates a cohesive ambience throughout the home, especially where the delivery schedule tightens and facilities come under scrutiny.
Bespoke artisan elements speak to craft mastery. Each cabinet door is hand-fit with kirieé-inspired inlays, hardware is hand-forged brass, and upholstery is hand-stitched for a durable yet refined feel. Detail work extends to hinges and joints, ensuring the feeling of true bespoke creation. Lockers along the hullside provide secure storage for яхтылодки and лодкикатера, keeping passenger areas uncluttered. The facility supports on-site craftsmanship and a smooth delivery to the AKALAM program, reinforcing the masculine lines and the enduring sense of home at sea.
| Area | Material / Detail | Rationale |
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| Saloon | Walnut wood panels, bronze fixtures, satin finish | Lux ambience with durable, gentle sheen |
| Suite propriétaire | Custom upholstery, warm timber, low-profile lighting | Feels intimate and refined; masculine balance |
| Galley & Service | Stainless counters, Kirie inlays on fronts | Practicality with artisanal flair |
| Crew areas | Efficient layout, built-in storage for яхтылодки, лодкикатера | Operational efficiency |
| Outdoor Dining / Lounge | Teak, weathered brass, expansive windows | Seamless transition to sea; adriatic views |
Propulsion, Power, and Seakeeping: Engines, Drives, and Vibration Control
Adopt a diesel-electric propulsion package with dual azimuth drives and a bow thruster for precise handling and reduced vibration. Built with modular gensets and a smart power manager, the system provides N+1 redundancy and smooth load sharing across cruise and peak legs. The otam approach, being aligned with trebåtbyggeri sensibilities, guides the layout while keeping the navi platform flexible for future upgrades. The plan includes quiet operation at long passages and fast response to dynamic seas, supported by isolation mounts that decouple mechanical noise from living spaces. The result is a platform that keeps propulsion power steady, final speed targets met, and crew comfort high during long transits. A dedicated power room with kirié-rated wiring and marble-surfaced safe panels reduces heat transfer to critical cabins while enhancing ease of maintenance and restoration readiness.
Engine rooms use a compact, modular arrangement where two main gensets feed a central bus and drive-by-wire controls say what, to deliver clean electrical power to two azimuth drives. The wing-shaped drive pods optimize hydrodynamic efficiency and reduce squat at speed, while controllable-pitch props support high efficiency across a wide range. The propulsion system targets 10–12 knots as efficient mid-cruise, with a potential for 14–16 knots under favorable conditions, while a thruster array supports tight turns in port. Along the hull, teak detailing and structured mounting plates are integrated to curb vibration transmission without compromising aesthetics or access. The industry first approach leverages mодели tests and модули to validate stability, with coaches and operators taking part in early sea trials and fold-out system checks. In practice, the propulsion suite includes redundancy checks, emergency-power routing, and rapid reconfiguration between eco and performance modes.
Seakeeping hinges on structural systems that decouple engine vibrations from the superstructure. A tuned-mass damper network, backed by elastic engine mounts and vibration absorbers, targets dominant frequencies identified in long-sea trials. Finite-element models (модели) guide the placement of bulkheads, stringers, and bulkhead cutouts so that resonance does not amplify through the deckhouse. The hull form, reinforced for flexing, uses a stepped, long-keel baseline to minimize trim changes in heavy seas, while the wing accounts for dynamic lift and reduces pitching moments. Teak along the deck edges pairs with marble thresholds at critical egress points to maintain stiffness without adding noise pathways; cooperation between the karburetor-free mechanicals and the structural systems minimizes energy transfer. The result is a more stable ride in translated waves and a calmer cabin environment during passagem.
Testing and maintenance follow a rigorous protocol: sea trials validate propulsive efficiency curves, drive alignment, and vibration spectra across speed bands. Engineers record data on acceleration, hull bending, and coek vibrations to verify that the koек limits stay within design targets. The final tuning phase optimizes propulsion response with fold-out control surfaces and drive firmware updates, ensuring a smooth power curve from idle to full load. Restoration planning feeds back into component selection, with attention to korrosion protection, kirié components, and long-span wear parts. The platform is designed to be user-friendly for the crew, with clear access to the mechanicals and a modular layout that simplifies replacement or upgrade. What remains constant is a focus on clean lines, controlled noise, and reliable uptime for the industry-leading AKALAM experience.
Electrical Systems and Onboard Technology: Power Distribution, Lighting, and Monitoring
Install a robust, redundant 400V DC main distribution with automatic switchover to shore power and a centralized energy-management platform, visible on the navi console, including battery health, genset status, and shore-side recharging, to handle peak loads around terraces and the owner’s spaces.
Adopt high-efficiency LED lighting with tunable white and RGB accents across cabins, terraces, and the galley, paired with occupancy sensors and daylight harvesting. Fixtures use marine-grade materials such as wood inlays and steel fittings, and a unified controller links to the system, then scenes shift during sailing and hosting, with smooth transitions around the decks and interiors.
The monitoring system follows models (модели) designed for marine use, with a modular platform that can expand to катамараны configurations and парусные layouts, including side tanks such as tankoa, to deliver clear alerts and fault codes to crew and owner, with remote diagnostics and predictive maintenance capabilities. This setup supports years of operation in marine environments and aligns with structural standards around wood et steel in hull and interiors, covering каютами and decks.
In adriatic sailing seasons, ensure firmware updates and secure connectivity; the navi dashboards on the bridge and owner platform provide at-a-glance status for energy, lighting, and environmental sensors, enabling a confident feeling when the yacht is sailing or docked. The architecture also accommodates между side and stern zones, so power distribution remains balanced even when a guest terrace is in use.
Crew Layout, Safety, and Operational Readiness: Galley, Bridge, and Maintenance Routines
Affecter trois équipes dédiées – cuisine, pont et maintenance – avec une transmission documentée et des listes de contrôle spécifiques à chaque rôle pour garantir une préparation opérationnelle dès le premier jour. Cartographier le flux de travail de la cuisine à côté de la cafétéria et de la chambre froide, afin de permettre des préparations en ligne, dans un environnement propre et efficace, et de supporter un service rapide pour les passages en mer. Positionner le pont comme un nœud central avec des lignes de visée directes vers la coque et la salle des machines, réduisant les écarts pendant les opérations de navigation critiques. Cette disposition reflète la philosophie de Tankoa et Otam, telle qu'elle a été appliquée dans le brief du designer, exprimée dès le début pour une longue continuité.
Les cabines sont regroupées le long d'un couloir calme, avec des couchettes (коек) disposées de manière à minimiser la fatigue de l'équipage et à maximiser la vigilance. Chaque cabine est équipée d'un sol ventilé sur le côté et amortissant les vibrations, ainsi que de rangements privés ; les zones avant et arrière protègent les zones de repos du bruit. La zone de repos de l'équipage est reliée à la cuisine et au salon sur le pont, permettant des repas rapides et des vérifications rapides. Lors de l'utilisation quotidienne, le fluxo du couloir et les divisions d'espace soutiennent un rythme régulier, réduisant ainsi le sentiment de foule pendant les cycles de garde chargés.
La sécurité repose sur trois piliers : un système robuste de détection incendie et fumée, des installations fixes de lutte contre l'incendie dans la salle des machines et la cuisine, et un plan MOB aligné sur les exercices offshore. Les lieux de rassemblement sont clairement indiqués, les radeaux de sauvetage et les annexe sont positionnés à proximité des quartiers d'équipage et adjacents à la coque pour un déploiement rapide. Les <span>лодки</span> sont inspectées par des tests trimestriels, et les exercices de l'équipage simulent des scénarios d'événement pour maintenir les réponses calmes et précises sous pression.
Les routines de maintenance sont exécutées selon un rythme discipliné : des rondes quotidiennes dans la salle des machines et des vérifications des systèmes critiques ; des inspections hebdomadaires de la coque et de l'hélice ; un calibrage mensuel des réseaux de navigation, de communication et des capteurs. Le pool de maintenance utilise un carnet de bord partagé, situé dans la zone d'atelier, garantissant la coordination des fils de la coque au pont. Les systèmes Motorные bénéficient d'une lubrification proactive, de changements de filtres et d'analyses des vibrations afin de prolonger les cycles de vie et de réduire les temps d'arrêt imprévus.
L'architecture du système relie l'ingénierie de la cuisine, l'automatisation du pont et l'intégrité de la coque dans une seule carte de flux de travail. Les boucles de ventilation et de traitement de l'eau alimentent la cuisine et les consommables, tandis que la distribution électrique est segmentée pour isoler les défauts et accélérer la récupération. L'intention du concepteur, rendue tangible dans les plans, met l'accent sur des zones modulaires avec un accès clairement défini - de sorte qu'un défaut dans une zone ne se propage pas à une autre. L'approche déclarée prend en charge un continuum de service stable, même après des années d'exploitation et de tests de maintenance.
Operational readiness begins with trained crews and defined interfaces. After a past event where safe drills highlighted gaps, the owner instituted cross-training across areas–so cooks assist with galley sanitation during peak loads, and engineers support bridge checks when weather tightens. The industry standard now favors this level of collaboration, with most readiness checks documented and reviewed quarterly. By integrating kabels and control panels, the crew gains a confident feeling during offshore passages, clear communication on sail plans, and a shared sense of ownership over every system, from the hull skin to the kirié-embellished interior details and the заказ-driven customization that lent AKALAM its distinctive character. The collaboration between Germany (германия) and German suppliers, while respecting OTAM-inspired design language, ensures durable performance and long-term value for the owner and crew alike.
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