The yacht turns into a submarine – for all those times you need to go under the water undetected.
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The yacht turns into a submarine – for all those times you need to go under the water undetected.
The yachts can submerge themselves by up to 928 feet – and can stay under for several weeks.
The M7 is the largest model at 928 feet long and it features its own outdoor pool and Jacuzzi, cinema room, gaming room and helipad. more
Is equipped with a gym, lounge, VIP cabins, bar, spa, sun deck and an infinity pool. here
Designer Elena Nappi, explains: here
The hybrid super yacht can reach a speed of 16 knots on the surface and 13 knots below water. It
has a light aluminium superstructure that also shapes the main deck. here
“The submarine is a naval car designed to navigate each on the floor and in diving. That’s, it is ready to transfer and function each on the floor of the ocean, like all different ships, and below water. [links]
Whoever buys a ship doesn’t want only a boat, however wants the ocean, to be happy, to dream, wants feelings, to really feel fulfilled and appreciated. Immediately with the run-up to ever bigger boats to point out off on the port, contact with water has been misplaced and it’s time to restore it.” [links]
"Very often yacht owners are looking for original solutions to be able to offer their friends and their family something special, and certainly that of a diving cruise of this type is something unprecedented in the super yacht market." more
It looks like something straight out of a James Bond movie, but this concept might just signal that the future of superyachts is sub-aquatic.
Dreamed up by Italian-based naval architect Elena Nappi, the hybrid vessel can travel on both the surface of the sea and underwater.
Nappi is currently a designer for Italian shipyard Fincantier, but the company is not involved in the Carapace project.
The vessel concept represents a “new class of mega yachts.” (Courtesy of Elena Nappi) more
It looks like something straight out of a James Bond movie, but this concept might just signal that the future of superyachts is sub-aquatic.
Dreamed up by Italian-based naval architect Elena Nappi, the hybrid vessel can travel on both the surface of the sea and underwater.
“The first electric car was built in 1884 and is only on the market today, so it is impossible to think that a harness like this could be put on the market before 100 years.”