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The diagrams pass too quickly to view. Hard a hard time pausing until I slowed the video speed.
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looks like a sinking ship going somewhere to happen
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Sounds nice in theory, but if you were to scrape the underwater deck against the ground the boat would sink.
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Designwise: STATE OF THE ART
PRICETAG: ACCESIBLE
I'd like to own one, based on the fact that it is family oriented. -
nice..!!
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Do you want to trade for my inflatable paddle boad? It can be flipped upside down to observe sea life.
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a little pricey I could never afford it but I do like it
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it looks fantastic, shame i cant afford it........ LOL
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4 mill? it can fuck itself...
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I never cared about being a billionaire but I think I am going to go ahead and become one.
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Very nice design can i ask about leaks, windows in observation area how thick and if it began leak can u shut one level off tell water pumps can work on pumping out?? Solar panel everywhere where is kitchen snd pantry areas for long trips etc?
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i want this!!!!!!
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I'll take two.
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ooh lala
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so cheap !..i want 5 units
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ill pay 500 for this
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That must be a unique item to go into a harbor and try to manipulate it around and try to dock it. I would love to try it. he he he he
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1 crack in the glass that is supposed to hold several hundred tons will sink the entire boat its a dead end
A Yacht With an Underwater Home, design by Giancarlo Zema - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats. Most people fantasize about having a special yacht some day. The futuristic, Trilobis 65 is one of them. It is essentially a semi-underwater vehicle that will allow passengers to experience sea life below the surface, while still enjoying the luxury accommodations of a yacht. The designer states "The main aim of this project is to allow one and all to live in a fantastic, unusual environment in a self sufficient non-polluting habitat. It consists of four levels connected by a spiral staircase." The top level sits 3.5 meters above the water's surface, while the second level, residing almost 1.5 meters above sea level, features an outdoor deck and daytime viewing center. The next floor is semi-submerged and is referred to as the night zone, consisting of bathrooms and the engines' compartment. The last level is fully submerged, resting 3 meters below the surface and contains an observation area, dedicated to marine life viewing. The yacht is constructed of steel and aluminum, making it 80% recyclable. The high-end, eco-friendly boat comes with a price tag of $4,000,000. How do you like it?