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ultimatepad · 2 years ago
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74m 'flying' yacht concept “Plectrum”
Lazzarini Design Studio
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blueiscoool · 2 years ago
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This $86 Million Superyacht Concept that can ‘Fly’  
From floating ‘diamonds’ to roaming volcanoes, an array of eclectic and innovative superyacht concepts has been emerging in recent months, and this latest invention from Lazzarini Design Studio is no exception.
Powered by a hydrofoil system, the 74-meter-long vessel, known as Plectrum, can lift itself above the water surface and seemingly “fly” at high speeds.
According to the team at the Italian studio, the design was largely inspired by the foiling monohulls used in the America’s Cup, one of the oldest international sailing yacht competitions.
Hydrofoil system
But rather than being pushed by the wind like a sailing yacht, this huge shiny orange vessel will run on three hydrogen-powered motors with the ability to reach 5,000 horsepower each.
While foiling technology dates back many years, its popularity has recently grown, particularly due to the America’s Cup.
However, building a hydrofoil of this size would undoubtedly be a hugely significant achievement.
Although the design is just a concept, the designers say it could be constructed within two years at a cost of around $87 million (€80 million) if a buyer is found.
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“We like to remember that in 1964, shipbuilding was already capable of similar vessel construction,” the designers say in a statement.
The foil system can apparently be adjusted depending on the “cruising needs” at the time, expanding from a width of 15 meters when the yacht is berthed/anchored and the foil is closed to up to 20 meters of beam when open while the yacht is sailing on high speed.
This “different superyacht configuration” will allow “much faster sea traveling than conventional similar size ships,” adds the Lazzarin team.
Made from a mixture of dry carbon fiber composite materials, the light superyacht has been “designed to be the fastest of its kind,” and will have the ability to reach a top speed of 75 knots.
As for onboard amenities, the yacht will be equipped with six guest cabins, a shipowner suite, a helipad and a beach club with a swimming pool over its four levels.
By Tamara Hardingham-Gill.
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hydrofoilfanatic · 1 year ago
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This 242-foot-long hydrofoiling superyacht concept from the Lazzarini Design Studio is incredible.
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life-of-luxe · 2 years ago
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Enzo Manca Introduces The 459-Foot UAE One Megayacht Concept
Just when we thought nobody could beat Lazzarini Design Studio’s outlandish concepts, out comes the UAE One. This megayacht is the brainchild of Enzo Manca and is slated to become the national flagship of the United Arab Emirates. 
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rnewspost · 2 years ago
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This $86 million superyacht concept can 'fly' across the water
CNN  —  From floating ‘diamonds’ to roaming volcanoes, an array of eclectic and innovative superyacht concepts has been emerging in recent months, and this latest invention from Lazzarini Design Studio is no exception. Powered by a hydrofoil system, the 74-meter-long vessel, known as Plectrum, can lift itself above the water surface and seemingly “fly” at high speeds. According to the team at…
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hwangstefan · 2 years ago
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1 day 1 design, 20230124 74m 'flying' yacht concept Plectrum revealed by Lazzarini Design Studio https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/74m-superyacht-concept-foiling-plectrum https://www.instagram.com/p/CnzcWTGp8JB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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zehub · 2 years ago
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Cette ville flottante en forme de tortue peut héberger 60 000 personnes
Le studio de design Lazzarini a imaginé un terayacht en forme de tortue comme une ville flottante pouvant accueillir 60 000 personnes.
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Discover the futuristic Ferrari-Inspired 27M Yacht Concept. Lazzarini Design has delivered several remarkable automotive and marine designs over the past decade and has become accustomed to developing some impeccably elegant concepts across the board. They have provided some eye-catching examples in the past, but the latest announcement may have stolen the show as it seems to set a new standard for luxury. Lazzarini Design has unveiled a 27-meter Ferrari-inspired superyacht concept called the Gran Turismo Mediterranea (GTM). Inspired by the design of classic Ferrari supercars, the concept features distinctive red bodywork made from lightweight carbon fiber. “We tried to imagine what a Ferrari of the sea would look like,” said the studio. Head over to TheLuxuryLifestyleMagazine.com to learn more. By: @lazzarinidesign https://www.instagram.com/p/CnCUYIBrVyc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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havanaviral · 2 years ago
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En una época de crisis económica, ¿qué podría ser más extravagante que un superyate? Por supuesto, un terayate, por supuesto, un nombre dado a embarcaciones incluso más grandes que super, mega y gigayachts. El último barco de lujo en llegar al mercado es Pangeos, llamado así por Pangea, un supercontinente que existió entre hace 200 y 335 millones de años. Y si esos le parecen grandes números, espere a escuchar cuántos dólares se necesitarán para construirlo: $8 mil millones, según los diseñadores Lazzarini. El yate tendrá la forma de una tortuga gigante. Estudio de diseño Lazzarini No es de extrañar que sea tan caro cuando esto, si se financia, se convertirá en la estructura flotante más grande jamás construida. Pareciendo más bien la guarida de un villano de Bond, se extenderá 550 metros (1,800 pies) de largo y 610 metros (2,000 pies) de ancho. Habrá espacio para centros comerciales, bloques de apartamentos y parques en el yate. Estudio de diseño Lazzarini Una "ciudad flotante" completa según Lazzarini, el yate tendrá espacio para hoteles, centros comerciales, parques e incluso puertos para barcos y aviones más pequeños para llevar a los huéspedes allí con estilo. Y estilo lo habrá, dado que tiene forma de tera-tortuga. También se necesitaría un lugar especial para construirlo, uno que no exista actualmente. Los diseñadores han postulado Arabia Saudita como ubicación. Sería necesario dragar alrededor de un kilómetro cuadrado de mar y construir una presa circular antes de que pudiera comenzar la construcción. Los diseñadores han designado un espacio en King Abdullah Port, 81 millas al norte de Jeddah como el lugar ideal. Los paneles solares proporcionarían energía mientras que habría un espacio de aterrizaje en la azotea para aviones. Estudio de diseño Lazzarini Dividida en bloques como una ciudad real, Pangeos tiene un puerto y una plaza principal, de la que salen otros edificios en espiral. Un área de "capa superior", rodeada de espacios ajardinados, actuaría como un lugar de aterrizaje para aviones. Debajo del espacio habitable habría 30.000 "células" que mantendrían la estructura a flote. El sótano sería de acero. Tendría un enorme calado de 30 metros, o 98 pies, y sería capaz de navegar a una velocidad de cinco nudos, aunque las "alas" obtendrían energía de la resistencia y las olas rompiendo contra el barco. El techo tendría paneles solares para alimentar el yate. En lugar de operar desde un puerto en particular o tener un itinerario establecido, la tera-tortuga simplemente navegaría, convirtiendo el viaje en el destino. De nuevo, perfecto para un villano de Bond. The giant turtle looks rather like a Bond villain's lair. Lazzarini Design Studio Lazzarini espera que la construcción pueda comenzar en 2033, con un tiempo de construcción de ocho años. ¿Quieres verlo en el agua? Hay una iniciativa de financiación colectiva que le permite comprar cualquier cosa, desde un boleto de entrada virtual ($ 16) hasta un apartamento VIP ($ 169) a través de NFT. Eso es para un apartamento virtual, por supuesto, pero si quiere comprar uno real, puede destinar ese dinero a un depósito para el apartamento real. Ahora para encontrar el resto de esos $ 8 mil millones…
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flyingprivate · 3 years ago
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Lazzarini Design Studio’s “Air Yacht”
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mensministry · 3 years ago
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Pearlsuite for Jet Capsule,
Each unit includes all the same amenities as a hotel room and is 100% solar-powered, creating enough energy for air conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, and other appliances.
Pearlsuites are designed for Jet Capsule, an Italian water mobility brand whose vision is to bring the heights of road and air travel luxury to the water, sustainably. From the top-specs flagship version of Pearlsuites, to a simplified, open version for beach clubs, the concept intends to introduce a brand-new niche into the seaside hospitality market. 
The floating suites would allow beach resorts to do the seemingly impossible: establish or expand their number of rooms in a matter of weeks, with zero carbon footprint, zero infrastructures, and zero land occupied, all at a low implementation cost. 
The units are customizable and, if anchored, multiple units clustered together could become a floating resort.
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sheltiechicago · 2 years ago
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These Futuristic Floating Hotel Suites Are Completely Solar-Powered
Enter Pearlsuites, the futuristic floating hotel suites designed by Pierpaolo Lazzarini of Lazzarini Design Studio. The conceptual designs are circular pods that are reminiscent of UFOs, but, instead of hovering in the air, they float on the surface of the water. Each unit includes all the same amenities as a hotel room and is 100% solar-powered, creating enough energy for air conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, and other appliances.
Pearlsuites are designed for Jet Capsule, an Italian water mobility brand whose vision is to bring the heights of road and air travel luxury to the water, sustainably.
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ultimatepad · 4 years ago
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Lazzarini Design Studio’s “Prodigium”
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moneyisnobject · 4 years ago
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“Pagurus,” Amphibious Yacht by Lazzarini Design Studio,
The solar-powered catamaran is 25 meters long and is powered by the sun and water’s energy and the vessel can move equally well in the water and land !
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honestlyclever · 4 years ago
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myobt · 4 years ago
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Yacht Evolution
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