Plans for incredible real-life Bond villain superyacht with underwater shark tank, glass-bottomed pool & 40-seat theatre
PLANS for an incredible real-life Bond villain superyacht have been revealed.
The 450ft boat‘s designs include a jaw-dropping underwater dining room called the Nemo Lounge.
Plans for an incredible real-life Bond villain superyacht have been revealed[/caption] The 450ft boat’s designs include a jaw-dropping underwater dining room[/caption] The vessel is also equipped with a 40-seat theatre[/caption] Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design Press has designed a glass-bottomed swimming pool[/caption] The new superyacht is called Inspire[/caption]The sunken chill-out room means guests will be able to enjoy uninterrupted views of the sea from around 16ft beneath the surface.
The vessel is also equipped with a glass-bottomed swimming pool and a 40-seat theatre.
Designer Sander Sinot said: “The most impressive feature is situated at the yacht’s lowest level.
“The spectacular submersible Nemo observation room provides a unique opportunity to experience intriguing and inspiring underwater life in a serene setting.”
Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design Press designed the new boat, called Inspire.
The Dutch company, which has hit headlines in the past for its stunning superyachts, unveiled the new design at the Monaco Yacht show this week.
Inspire’s exterior has been designed using bold architectural lines, forming a three-dimensional statement of “elegant curves and strength”, according to the boat’s specifications.
The light blue-green shade of the hull was chosen to enable the yacht to blend naturally with the seas and skies, as reported by Luxury Boat News.
And this effect is strengthened by floor-to-ceiling glass façades, multiple hatches, al-fresco lounges and shaded exterior decks, where guests can enjoy unobstructed views of the water and skies.
The boat spans 138m (454ft), can accommodate 22 guests and 52 crew, and consists of six decks.
A top deck, dedicated entirely to the owner, offers nearly 3,000 square feet of living space.
The upper deck has a giant lounge and open-plan wheelhouse, a main deck with guest cabins, restaurant and central staircase lobby.
It also has a beach deck containing VIP cabins, a wellness centre, swimming platform and a spacious beach lounge with a blue hole pool.
Mr Sinot says Inspire is “ready to be built” but the team needs to land a buyer.
He added: “The design combines proven technology with exceptional and innovative design elements and the natural and durable materials.
“Every element in the superyacht’s concept is entirely custom-designed and meticulously crafted from the finest and most sustainable natural materials.
“The design is such that it lends itself to being further customised to the future Owner’s wishes, without making any concessions to the uniqueness of this special concept.”
World's biggest superyachts
Every year, shipyards from around the world push the boundaries of superyacht design to deliver bigger and better yachts.
Check out the top five world’s biggest superyachts below:
- Azzam Length: 590ft
Built in 2013 , Germany the behemoth was reportedly built for Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan of Abu Dhabi’s royal family, for use as a dayboat to reach his favourite diving grounds. On board features include a gym, pool and a special ‘golf training room’. - Eclipse Length: 531ft
Managed by Blue Ocean Yacht Management, Eclipse features a dramatic exterior styling and a stunning interior design. The deck areas include a 16 metre swimming pool which can be transformed into a dance floor. The yacht can also accommodate three helicopters. - Dubai Length: 528ft
The aptly named Dubai is the royal yacht of Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum of Dubai. It is designed for 24 guests and comprises an owner’s suite, five VIP suites and six guest suites, all with open balconies. Special features include a 21.3m-wide atrium, a swimming pool, barbecue area, cinema, disco and landing platform for a Blackhawk helicopter. - Blue Length: 518ft
The superyacht has classic exterior lines with a sharply raked bow and gentle curves to the deep overhangs of the decks. The main helipad is positioned on the bow, with a smaller one aft. The boat also a pool under cover on the main deck, a bathing platform and twin balconies flanking the owner’s cabin forward. - Dilbar Length: 511ft
She is usually spotted cruising around the South of France, northern Spain and sometimes Cyprus and is owned by Uzbekistani billionaire Alisher Usmanov. The superyacht includes a swimming pool and can accommodate up to 24 guests. She also has two helipads, 3,800 square metres of living space and an expansive garden.