Designers build latest toy for the super-rich: the 115m submarine
yacht with helipad and a swimming pool that moves below deck when submerged
- The vessel has been named Migaloo after an albino whale
- Designers came up with concept to satisfy demand from super-rich
If you're a Bond villain - or just super-rich - you could be in the market for one of these.
Here is a yacht that will give any owner that sinking feeling - because it is also a submarine.
Austrian-based yacht design studio Motion Code: Blue developed it as a design study of a six deck,
115 metre long private white yacht, called Migaloo and named after an albino whale.
The studio came up with an extraordinary design concept to satisfy the ever raising demands
from super-rich yacht owners who want to stand out from the crowd.
The yacht that's also a submarine: The Austrian-based yacht design studio Motion Code:
Blue developed it
The studio came up with an extraordinary design concept to satisfy the ever raising demands
from super rich yacht owners who want to stand out from the crowd
The hull of the 11 metre wide Migaloo is identical to current submarines.
Only the tower is custom designed, which means it is longer and wider to host a light flooded
main room followed by a wide staircase including a centered , round elevator shaft.
The enormous aft deck allows for lounge areas, sun beds, a bar, an 8 metre by 3
metre pool as well as a helicopter pad.
When Migaloo is submerged, all furniture is put away in large storage areas underneath
the granite decking while the pool's bottom raises up to the main deck level.
The foredeck is fully dedicated to the owners' privacy, hosting a full-beam private lounge.
More lounge areas, a private bar and access to the two-level-owners' suite are directly underneath the foredeck.
A telescopically extendible roof provides shade and follows perfectly the contour lines of the hull when closed.
The hull of the 11 meter wide Migaloo is identical to current submarines
The company says it's very likely to travel amongst school of whales heading into the
deep while having a cup of tea and a good chat in the main saloon
The hull and tower are equipped with large windows of special pressure-proof glass to offer
a breathtaking view especially when Migaloo is submerged
A spacious sun lounge on top of the tower completes the common amenities
onboard a super yacht.
The lounges are accessible via two wide stairways from the main deck or from all
interior deck levels via the lift.
The telescopically extendible roof provides shade and will also be closed when
the owner prefer to dive with the yacht.
For the crew, the design studio has planned an outdoor helm station on the forward top of the
tower when the vessel travels above the water line.
Otherwise the spacious bridge and all necessary technical rooms hosting the equipment to
control the submarine are right underneath the tower in the hull.
The hull's design and dimensions are inspired by existing submarines. They are aid to
offer extra ordinary space for the owner and his guests, which are accommodated in
eight VIP-suites on sub-decks two and three.
The design studio has planned an outdoor helm station on the forward top of the tower
when the vessel travels above the water line
The spacious bridge and all necessary technical rooms hosting the equipment to control
the submarine are right underneath the tower in the hull
The owner has his or hers private-full-beam-quarters over two decks on sub-deck one and
sub-deck two.Other luxury appointments include a cinema room, a library,
a gym and a gaming room.
Four wide side hatches two on each side, can be transformed into enormous beach terraces.
A spacious dining area next to the saloon on sub-deck one and the adjoining beach
terrace give luxurious access to the water.
Lounges and a Jacuzzi enhance this area while a comfortable ladder connects the beach
club with the main deck above for easy access to the water on these two decks.
Removable sun sails on each deck guarantee pleasant sun protection. All tenders and toys
can be stored in the beach club or on the deck below, so the transport of a
wide range of additional vehicles is possible.
Sub-deck four is entirely reserved for the crew quarters including crew mess, laundry
and crew gym while the main galley is positioned on sub deck two underneath the dining room.
The hull and tower are equipped with large windows of special pressure-proof glass to
offer a breathtaking view especially when Migaloo is submerged.
All windows are surrounded with underwater lights to provide stunning
views when the yacht goes deeper.
Communication and especially navigation is provided by common and well tested
technologies and the hull is designed to reach a maximum depth of 240 metres.
The company says it's very likely to travel amongst school of whales heading into the
deep while having a cup of tea and a good chat in the main saloon.
A spokesman for Motion Code:Blue said: 'Migallo was the result of intense research and
the firm's excellent knowledge of the current yacht market.
'An increasing number of clients have exactly such special demands on the design as
main points in their briefing for their designers, so the studio's intention was to offer
a stunning design concept especially for people who are willing to
expand the borders of imagination.'
Managing directors Christopher Gloning and Christian Gumpold had the original
idea which was, to transform the well known and tested shape of current
submarine designs into a private yacht.
They wanted it to offer state-of-the-art luxury experience of same sized super yachts
while having the huge benefit to submerge the whole vessel to travel and/or stay
secretly and in total privacy underneath the waterline without any external disorders.
The studio has recently completed several projects featuring both production yachts and
super yachts currently under construction and has worked for yachts in Asia, Europe and the USA.
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