Magical Boat Ownership: A Privilege Exclusively for the Super Rich



Famous designer Jozeph Forakis has suggested building a magnificent superyacht out of mirror glass so that it may reflect its surroundings. The Pegasus, a superyacht measuring 88 meters in length, is said to be “invisible in both design and environmental impact.”

Solar panels have been confirmed for installation on the Pegasus yacht’s superstructure, providing additional energy for propulsion. hybrid using hydrogen fuel. The solar panels’ energy will also be required to power machinery for electrolysis of seawater to produce hydrogen.

An azimuth thruster/azimuth propulsion system, which makes use of the propeller, is powered by the energy produced and stored in a lithium-ion battery. as it was housed in a gourd that allowed for unrestricted horizontal rotation, it didn’t need a rudder.

The first vessel of its kind, the superyacht will be built using a robotic 3D printer that meshes the whole hull. Joseph Foakis, the system’s designer, argues that this will result in a structure that is both very sturdy and extraordinarily light, and that can be sealed with less work, materials, waste, time, and space than conventional methods. the industry norm for ships.

The boat’s minimalist design mimics the elegance of nature. The ship’s inside is decorated with colorful plants, while the outside offers unobstructed views of the ocean from every angle. The yacht’s interior has a grand entryway and a spiral staircase leading to the yacht’s four levels. To clean the air and provide fresh food like vegetables, the Pegasus has a multi-level hydroponic garden dubbed the “Tree of Life” that spans vertically over all four decks.

The owner of the yacht Pegasus has exclusive use of a master bedroom on the boat’s upper deck, complete with a spacious private terrace. Last but not least, the swimming area in front of the ship is designed to resemble an aquarium, complete with see-through sides. When closed, the pool cover transforms into a helipad.

The price of this superyacht is yet unknown, but it will only be available to the extremely rich. Presenting the Pegasus to prospective shipyards is an important step toward getting production underway by 2030.