16 most modern and luxurious superyachts in the world

Whether it is still on the drawing board or has become a reality, the following 16 yachts have numbers that show incredible magnificence and luxury.

Specter (30.33 m long): The smallest superyacht in the list of top Specters in terms of speed. Owning 3 diesel engines of 1,900 horsepower, AB100 Specter from Fila Group’s AB Yachts has a speed of 84 km / h. Each engine is coupled with a water jet thruster for powerful, quiet operation. The stern area with an open design gives visitors the closest feeling to the sea.

PlanetSolar (31 m): PlanetSolar launched in 2010 and became the first yacht to use solar energy to circumnavigate the world . This is a leap forward in alternative energy . The 19-month journey has set five Guinness World Records . SolarPlanet’s aerodynamic catamaran design for a top speed of 14 knots.

Majesty 155 (47 m): More than a yacht with a unique design, Majesty 155 also received the CEDIA award for the best installation and integration of smart home technology on board. Majesty’s lighting, navigation and sound systems can be controlled via the onboard display as well as the iPad. Super yacht also owns 2,011 horsepower dual engines.

Time For Us (52 m long): Rated as a superyacht, Time For Us has enough luxury space for 12 guests and 13 crew members. The yacht was launched in 1994 and was refurbished in 2007 and 2008. The spacious dark wood floors and comfortable interiors have all been upgraded to maximize comfort, including a ship stabilization system. and moored.

Galaxy of Happiness (53.3 m long): Launched in 2016, Galaxy of Happiness is a product of the Latitude yacht system. The vessel achieves zero emissions by using 40% less energy than a single hull yacht. With outstanding stability, Galaxy of Happiness has a speed of 24 knots and a maximum of 30 knots. Owning enough space for 6 guests and 6 crew members, the yacht is currently selling for about $ 32 million.

Galactica Super Nova (70 m): Concert lovers will appreciate the Galactica Super Nova’s pitch. When inactive, this area will be used as an outdoor cinema and concert space. The yacht is arranged with 6 cabins for 12 passengers, including a large room, VIP room and 4 double rooms. There are also 8 other cabins for 18 crew members. Galactica Super Nova has a top speed of 30.3 knots and a cruise length of up to 4,000 knots.

Swatch 75 (75 m long): Although just a model, Swatch 75 has attracted a lot of attention with the advanced technologies expected to be equipped. Prominent among them is fuel cell technology for the ability to convert chemical energy (namely hydrogen) directly into operating energy and completely eliminate emissions. Swath 75 has space for 12 guests including the owner’s cabin and 24 crew members.

Silver Fast (77 m long): As the name suggests, Silver Fast possesses an impressive silver finish and incredible speed. The average speed of the ship is up to 27 knots. At Silver Fast, each guest can enjoy life on board with a full range of entertainment services including beach club, gym, massage room, beauty salon, bar. doubles, hot tub for 8 and an outdoor cinema.

ModCat Project L3 (85 m long): With a paired hull, BMT Nigel Gee’s yacht is capable of crossing the ocean at a speed of over 40 knots. According to Robb Report, the “key” lies in the combination of the twin water jet engine and the diesel engine. The pair of maneuverable floating cushions on each side of the ship allow for more areas to play in the water. Other entertainment spaces include a full-sized swimming pool, fire pit, and outdoor cinema.

Mars (90 m long): “Timeless aesthetic” is the inspiration that Fincantieri designer Jonny Horsfield embodies throughout the 90-meter yacht. Mars has enough luxury space for 29 people including passengers and crew. The vessel has a maximum speed of 18.5 knots and an average speed of 14 knots with a cruise of up to 6,000 knots.

Indian Empress (95 m long): Indian Empress is also known as the “palace on the sea”. The luxury yacht includes 17 cabins, accommodating 12 passengers and 33 crew members. The large space ensures a full range of services such as beauty salon, sauna, massage, cinema, piano, gym , etc. In addition, it also has a team of professional trainers. to instruct passengers on the use of diving equipment, water skis, surfboards and boats. Currently, a trip across the Mediterranean on a “floating palace” costs 750,000 EUR (about 20.5 billion VND) a week.

108M (108 m long): Hareide Designs’ superyacht was conceived to make passengers feel as if they were lost in nature. The boat has 6 decks with a rooftop garden and a 65 m swimming pool. The artificial beach at the stern of the ship is enhanced by a design that gradually slopes down to the water. More than 270 square meters of solar cells allow 108M to operate on alternative energy at slow speeds.

Private Bay (120 m long): According to Horacio Bozzo, designer of Private Bay, the superyacht was built to satisfy the requirement for a space that is both luxurious and true to the experience of life on the ocean . The large size also allows the owner to share the great ride with 17 other passengers and 31 crew members. Private Bay has an average speed of 18.5 knots and a cruise length of up to 5,500 knots.

Fortissimo (145 m long): The space of Forstissimo is well arranged with 8 suites for 16 passengers including the owner, as well as a private area for 48 staff and crew. For such a large ship to achieve an impressive speed of over 35 knots, Fortissimo uses diesel turbine propulsion combined with 4 water jets.

Shaddai (150 m long): Gabrielle Teruzzi’s Shaddai yacht attracted a lot of controversy with its 38-meter-tall main tower (from sea level). The 150-meter-long vessel also includes an infinity pool, terrace, bar and private dining area. The rest of Shaddai’s design includes the harbour, the starboard extension deck and especially the indoor aquarium with views of the glass bottom pool on the main deck. If Shaddai is successfully built as planned, it will be the sixth largest superyacht in the world.

L’amage (length 190 m): L’mage yacht based on a drawing by designer H. Bekradi from HBD Studios at Monaco Yacht Show in September 2016. As expected, the design of L’amage is 9.7 m longer than the world’s longest superyacht Azzam (180.1 m). 2 diesel engines combined with a pair of gas turbines give L’amage a total capacity of 95,000 horsepower and a maximum speed of 32 knots. In addition to a private apartment for the owner and a quarter for 70 members, L’amage is also developing 14 private rooms for a total of 28 guests.