Amazing dream yachts !
If we ever win the lottery,
you'd better believe we'll be purchasing an amazing dream yacht! Here
are some beautiful and impressive designer yachts to put on your wish
lists.
1. Island Yacht, Complete With Volcano
This is a prototype for a yacht
to be built by U.K. company Yacht Island Designs. Boasting four VIP
guest suites and an incredible owner's suite built into the volcano, the
yacht is equipped with luxury features like a cinema, library, game
room, gym, and sauna. The exterior main deck includes the swimming pool,
guest cabanas, the bar and outdoor dining. The waterfall flows from the
volcano into the swimming pool.
Planet Sola has created a solar powered yacht called the Turanor.
This is the largest solar powered boat ever to set sail. It is 8.5 tons
and can store up to three days of sailing power in lithium ion
batteries, allowing it to sail at night.
Yes, there's an app for that!
The Adastra is a 139-foot powered trimaran yacht designed for long
distance cruises around the Pacific. Along with its countless other
modern features, key functions of the Adastra can be controlled through a
custom app for the iPad. The ship took more than five years to build
and cost over $15 million.
Currently the most expensive
yacht in the world, the estimated cost of the Eclipse is about $800
million. Owned by 44-year-old Russian billionaire, Roman Abramovich, the
yacht features two helicopter pads, 24 guest cabins, two swimming
pools, several hot tubs and a disco hall. It is also equipped with three
launch boats and a mini-submarine that is capable of submerging to 50
metres. Approximately 70 crew members are needed to operate the yacht.
The Eclipse is the longest private yacht in the world at an amazing 164
metres.
Designed by X-Architects, this
20-by-6.7 meter floating home includes an upper deck containing a
concealed kitchen, living room and an informal dining area. The lower
deck houses the bedrooms, bathroom and steering cabin. It also features a
terrace, with spiral staircase access, that can be used as a sun deck.
The interior is a blend of soft white tones, with contemporary furniture
and chic bathroom fittings adding to the modern yet cozy ambiance. The
architectural lighting makes this houseboat even more striking in the
evening while it glides smoothly along the lucid waters of Mina Seyahi.
The Iguana 29 Amphibious Yacht is a center console speed yacht with
the ability to rise out of the water and drive along land. Iguana 29
does so not with wheels, but with a pair of retractable treads that
lower into the water and carry the boat onto a hard surface.
Alloy Yachts' Vertigo 220
Superyacht was created by Naval architect Philippe Brand. The immense
220-foot sailing yacht is luxuriously lined from bow to stern, capable
of carrying captain, crew and company around the world in the highest of
fashion.
Oculus is a unique, 250-foot
luxurious superyacht designed by Kevin Schopfer of Schopfer Yachts LLC.
With an amazing look that resembles “the jaw and eye socket bone
structure of large oceanic fish,” the exquisite yacht is able to
accommodate up to 12 people in its modern, futuristically furnished
salons. There is a bath, storage necessities, a cylindrical double
height dining room, an elevator, bedchambers, and an amazing owner's
suite on the second floor.
German company ORSOS Islands
has created the prototype for this spectacular luxury floating home.
With 10,000 square feet of posh living space, this yacht sleeps twelve
and includes solar panels, skylights, a living room, kitchen, and even a
home theater.
Paypal co-founder Peter Thiel
has invested a large sum of money in a company called Blueseed, a
venture that aims to create an offshore luxury barge that will
essentially be a floating city. Located off the coast of California,
just a short commute to Silicon Valley, this floating community is
geared towards young professionals. Entrepreneurs and startups must
apply to be considered for a spot on Blueseed. If they are approved,
they will pay about $1,600 each month to live and work on the barge. If
all goes according to plan, the barge will launch by the end of 2013.
Peter Thiel has actually failed to followup on his commitment to invest in Blueseed. Details in this TechCrunch article.
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