Arksen Arksen 75
About this yacht
The Arksen 75 represents a new generation of explorer yacht, purpose-built for those who measure success not in nautical miles alone, but in the quality of experiences found at journey's end. Since 2021, this 23.90-metre aluminium expedition vessel has been redefining what's possible when adventure meets thoughtful design. Efficiency drives every aspect of her hull engineering. The result is a motor yacht that covers up to 6,500 nautical miles between refuelling stops while maintaining exceptional interior volume—a rare combination in the explorer yacht category. Her 1.46-metre draft opens access to shallow anchorages and remote coastlines that remain off-limits to deeper-keeled vessels, whilst CE (A) certification confirms her ocean-going credentials. The Arksen 75 accommodates up to eight guests across flexible cabin configurations. Choose a full-beam master suite with one double and two twin cabins for family voyaging, or relocate the galley to the lower deck to expand social spaces on the main deck—ideal for extended expeditions where indoor gathering areas become essential. Every layout prioritises the full-beam master cabin, ensuring the owner's retreat never compromises on space or comfort. Stability comes from three independent systems working in concert, smoothing the ride both underway and at anchor. The hull incorporates 180 degrees of positive stability—an uncommon safety feature that speaks to serious offshore capability. This is a powerboat designed for trans-ocean passages and high-latitude exploration, yet equally composed when cruising accessible waters closer to home. The open bridge deck serves as command centre and observation platform, perfect for whale-watching or navigating unfamiliar waters. The main deck offers generous aft seating plus a forward lounge area for evening stargazing. Below, the swim platform provides direct ocean access for divers and water sports enthusiasts. The large aft deck handles tenders up to 4.2 metres, whilst a removable foredeck davit lifts additional toys and equipment aboard. Bikes, dive scooters, and kayaks stow in the lazarette, keeping working areas clear and organised. Optional hybrid propulsion and solar arrays enable zero-emissions operation at anchor and underway—silent running that enhances wildlife encounters and reduces environmental impact. The virtual anchor system allows positioning in protected marine environments without physical seabed contact, leaving fragile ecosystems undisturbed. Customisation extends beyond layouts. Select an open or enclosed flybridge, choose painted hull finishes, specify alternative timber decking, and configure crane options based on your equipment inventory. Tender outriggers free the aft deck when at anchor, multiplying the vessel's functional possibilities. Sustainability informed every design decision. The infinitely recyclable aluminium hull and superstructure, ethically sourced interior timber from managed forests, and circular economy principles embedded throughout construction reflect a commitment to responsible yacht ownership. Through Arksen's Sea Time Pledge, owners can support vital marine research by offering vessel time to scientists—transforming cruising into contribution. The Arksen 75 adapts to diverse missions: family cruising, expedition charter, scientific research, media production, submersible deployment, and wilderness access for adventure sports. Whether you're planning a world cruise across the Southern Ocean or establishing a research platform for marine studies, this explorer yacht provides the foundation. Designed by Humphreys Yacht Design with interiors by Design Unlimited, the Arksen 75 fuses performance and functionality with aesthetic appeal, never losing sight of safety as the paramount consideration. The result is a vessel you can trust to reach the remotest corners of the earth, then remain on station for extended periods—self-sufficient, comfortable, and ready for whatever discovery comes next.
Activities & Experiences
- Diving — Dedicated storage for diving equipment and convenient water access for easy entry and exit
- Fishing — Facilities and layout suitable for recreational fishing activities on board
- Access to Exclusive Events — Access to exclusive or invitation-only events enabled by yacht ownership and positioning
- Jet Skis & Seabobs & Toys — Onboard storage and handling solutions for jet skis, seabobs, and personal water toys
- Water Sports Activities — Suitable for a wide range of water sports, including towing and board sports
- Family Leisure — Comfortable setup for spending time on board with family, including safe spaces and shared living areas
- Travel & Cruising — Suitable for extended cruising, typically from 300 nautical miles and above
Suitable For
- Family — Comfortable setup for spending time on board with family
- Travel — Suitable for extended cruising journeys
- Northern Areas — Design optimized for cooler northern climates
Specifications
- Length
- 23.90 m
- Guests
- 14
- Category
- Motor
- Hull Type
- Monohull
- Hull Material
- Aluminium
- Design School
- British
- Country of Build
- United Kingdom
- Max Speed
- 14.00 knots
- Cruising Speed
- 11.00 knots
- Range
- 811.11 NM
- Engine Type
- Inboard
- Engine Power
- 600.00 HP
- Fuel Capacity
- 14600.00 l
- Navigation Category
- Unrestricted Navigation
- Price
- 6000000.00 EUR