The Inspire superyacht which is ready-to-build boasts six decks, an underwater dining room and could cost up to £330 million.
Dutch firm Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design unveiled their plans to manufacture the yacht, which is like something out of a James Bond movie, at the Monaco Yacht Show last week.
The 454ft vessel has room for 22 guests across six decks and provides 250 square metres of living space. Designers say their creation will offer an ‘unprecedented level of hospitality.’
The vessel’s top deck will be reserved entirely for the boat’s future owner and include a bathroom with a full-beam vanity, two dressing areas, and a private lounge.
Taking inspiration from the Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo, the exterior of Inspire is to be a light blue-green shade to blend naturally with the ‘surging waves and endless skies.’ The yacht will also include al fresco lounges and shaded exterior decks to encourage guests to connect with the outdoors.
Inspire too boasts an underwater dining room, where diners will be able to gaze at life in the ocean whilst enjoying their food.
Swimmers can enjoy a spacious beach lounge with a ten-metre blue hole pool. The pool will have rock formations at its edge, with a transparent, glass bottom providing incredible views of the underwater world.
Further views of aquatic life are offered by a submersible ‘Nemo’ room that will submerge five metres below the ocean’s surface.
Inspire’s main deck will feature 10 guest cabins, a restaurant, a wellness centre and even a 40-seat theatre for those that want to indulge in some cinema.
The upper deck includes a large lounge with an integrated fireplace that is to be another social space alongside the restaurant and theatre ‘for meetings, exchanging ideas and deepening discussion.’
It is not currently known exactly how much the yacht will cost, but a similarly sized vessel owned by Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan reportedly cost £330 million to build.
Sander Sinot, designer and brains behind the boat, said: ‘The marine environment has always inspired mankind by its visual splendor of surging waves and endless skies as well as its sense of wonder, tales of exploration and legendary voyages.
‘Inspire builds on that legacy by providing unprecedented openness between the inside and out, vast exterior decks, and features such as a blue hole swimming pool and submersible Nemo room.
Mr Sinot has confirmed his team is now seeking a potential buyer with the boat ready to be built.
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