Great inventions arise out of inspiring concepts. Once such extra-ordinary concept not worth missing out at this moment is the Migaloo private submarine superyacht.
Featuring 115-meter long , 11-meter wide and six deck body, it is conceptualized by Austrian yacht design firm, motion code: blue. Exclusively designed to cater to the growing demand of the deep pocketed water-borne clients, this private vessel will effortlessly sail between both the worlds – above as well as under water without compromising on style and function. Inspired by submarines and offering the state of art experience akin to the megayachts, it will submerge to travel or stay underneath the water for complete privacy. The Migaloo boats of a longer and wider custom designed tower to host a light flooded main saloon followed by a wide staircase including a central round elevator shaft. The sub-yacht also is designed to accommodate 8 VIP-suites, a private-full-beam-quarters for the owner, lounge areas, sun beds, a bar, an 8 by 3 meter-pool as well as a heli-pad on aft deck.
When submerged under water all furniture will be stored in large storage underneath the granite decking. Even the bottom of the pool will rise up to the main level of the deck.
Watch out for the foredeck which is designed to respect the owner’s privacy and will also include lounges, a private bar and a private access to the 2-level-owner’s suite directly underneath.
Other features that will rise out of this conceptual submerine megayacht are – a spacious sun lounge on top of the tower, a cinema room, a library, a gym and a gaming room.
The telescopically extendible roof will provide shade and will also be closed when the owner prefers to dive with the yacht.
Named after the world’s only albino humpback whale that travels up and down the east coast of Australia, Migaloo is designed to reach a maximum depth of 240 meters.
1 comments:
THIS IS THE MOST BRILLIANT CONCEPT EVER!!! If I ever win the lottery, this has been my wish since I first heard of it years ago. Also, the idea of underwater habitats is absolutly fantastic!.
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