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Pictured: The state-of-the-art Feadship Concept C which is inspired by a hammerhead shark - the crow's nest.
State-of-the-art £150million superyacht inspired by a HAMMERHEAD SHARK has been unveiled
A state-of-the-art superyacht which is inspired by a HAMMERHEAD SHARK has been unveiled.
The Feadship Concept C - set to cost over £150million - also has a fancy seating area that can MOVE to different levels at the touch of a button.
It also turns into a crows nest so shipmates can recreate a Titanic-style pose like Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
The eco-boat also boasts an infinity pool, a spa, a gym and a bar.
There are two main staterooms each with their own bathrooms, dressing rooms and sitting rooms.
There are also five double bedrooms for guests plus nine more for staff.
The glass design comes from a study of diamonds and how they spread light.
The 75 metre, three-storey yacht is electric but can still travel at 19 knots - 20mph.
It was unveiled in Monaco yesterday (25 Sept), as reported on Luxury Boat News.
A Feadship spokesperson said: “Additional electrical power will be generated by one pair of narrow wave-actuated fins that fold out from the hull aft of the anchors.
“Extending horizontally from the hull, the look, if imagined from above, would be like the outline of a hammerhead shark.
“The fins are connected to permanent magnet rotors that create DC electrical energy directly to the micro-DC grid onboard.”
They added: “Imagine being transported between decks without stepping into the confines of an elevator.
“No matter how nicely decorated, an elevator creates a disconnect from one floor to the next.
“C introduces a seamless transition between the decks via a dramatic central court that keeps them visually and literally connected like a three-dimensional chess board.
“Instead of stepping into an isolated lift capsule, at the touch of a button a neat, hexagon shaped seating area g