An ideal Christmas gift yacht.

Italian marine designer Gagrielle Teruzzi has designed the ultimate in yacht design. This super yacht has a beach club and elevated master view of the main cabin 125 feet above the water that is accessible by elavator. This yacht includes 1,132 square foot terrace with a bar, private dining area and glass walled pool. The price of the floating freak is yet to be disclosed . Perhaps, a viewer of the Forum would consider this wonder as the perfect gift for his family.

Ap story and photo. Merry Christmas and Happy Modeling Crackers[:O]

Hmmm;

Anthony , my main thought here is seaworthiness . Even a Mega -Yacht should be able to ride out the surprise storm . Moving water packs a Heck of a wallop ! T.B.

Wholeheartedly agree with you T.B. Unless she has a very deep keel with a lot of weight to offset that whatever you call it in the center.

Jim [cptn]

Well, he can always name her “Sea Dragon”. The windows up top look like an open mouth. At least the crows nest is enclosed…

Need to level off the bridge roof on the forward deckhouse for a helo pad.

Yeah .

There’s an idea . That high thingie could be made retractable too ! T.B.

You can call me old fashioned (and I am [;)]). As much as I like the looks of Ferraris and some Maseratis, I just don’t appreciate the looks of this boat. My preferred hull designs probably ended before the 1960’s - or earlier.

Here’s my idea of good-looking hull properties:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_battleship_Scharnhorst#/media/File:Scharnhorst1943.png

Probably would be a sickening ride in the penthouse during a storm if it is rocking, pitching and rolling.

On the other hand, you get a nice stable view of the sea life at 125 ft depth when she turns turtle.[^o)]

Maybe like the view from the crows nest or cross trees.

1943Mike;

Now you are hitting me where I live . I consider the " Sequoia " a beautiful vessel .Now that’s a yacht .So I guess I am old fashioned too .These floating plastic things don’t do anything for me .

Anthony, For rough seas Perhaps you could take on ballast until only the “penthouse” is above water. ( A semi-submersible Yacht ?) The real trick would be paying for the Insurance. Great Picture. Thanks. How deep would the keel have to be to keep her steady? Perhaps the Penthouse and its elevator shaft could be lowered to act as a deeper Keel to stabilize in Force 12 seas…LOL JIm.