This Luxurious Submarine-Superyacht Hybrid Will Be the Ultimate Billionaire’s Toy
It’s the ultimate billionaire toy: A 377-foot yacht with a swimming pool that doubles as a submarine. The six-deck yacht-submarine hybrid, named “Migaloo” after an albino humpback whale, has not actually been built.
The contraption was created to satisfy the demand of adventurous billionaires who want a truly unique boat, according to Austrian industrial design studio
motion code: blue.
With a 26-foot pool, cinema room, helipad, library, gym, laundry room, and private lounges, Migaloo would be perfectly equipped for the discerning billionaire.
Plans call for it to be constructed with special pressure-proof glass and underwater lights to offer spectacular views when the submarine dives.
No word on the cost yet, but given that this will be highly customizable, expect it to be in the multi-million dollar range.
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The submersible yacht has eight VIP suites, a library, gym, jacuzzi, and multiple lounges. |
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It gets its name from an albino humpback whale and is 377 feet long. |
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And when it sinks below the water, high-pressure proof glass keeps passengers safe while they enjoy watching marine life. |
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This is Migaloo, the private submersible yacht by motion code: blue. |
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When it’s above the water, the owners can lounge by the bar, pool, or roof for an unprecedented view. |
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All in all, it’s the perfect ship for sailing off into the sunset. |
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There are six decks, and multiple technical rooms for the crew. |
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Migaloo can reach a maximum depth of 790 feet below sea level. |
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And writing about the world’s biggest mega yachts in the New York Times in 2011, Nazanin Lankarini argued that A was “even more desirable than its larger sisters by virtue of lines reminiscent of a nuclear submarine”.