Yacht of Opulence: A Floating Oasis for Luxury Living in future

We probably won’t ever rent or own something as big and fancy as the Symmetry superyacht. We may never even step foot on such a floating house, but we do like to take a close look.

Sander J. Sinnott, who was born in the Netherlands and lives there now, is a creator of superyacht concepts, luxury interiors, and furniture. In September, he showed the Symmetry concept at the Monaco Yacht Show.

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Even though Symmetry is “only” 180 meters (590 feet) long and Christopher Seymour’s new Double Century concept is 200 meters, it is still a huge boat.

Still, the Symmetry looks pretty sleek with all that length and a width of 29 meters (95 feet).

She has six decks, which could make her look big and heavy, but her hull and stern are identical, which not only lets her move in two directions at sea but also makes her look surprisingly slim.

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Sinot started with the middle and worked outwards, setting up all the functions around a central hole.

There is room for 34 guests and 48 crew members on the boat, which has six decks of happiness. Beach terrace with salt water pool, guest terrace with 56ft (17m) glass bottom pool, hotel terrace with garden, and owner’s deck with stateroom that opens to private outdoor bar and infinity pool.

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In total, Symmetry will have almost 1,000 square meters (10,700 square feet) of deck room that can be used.

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Inside, there are four VIP suites with private lounges and balconies and 12 staterooms for 34 people to choose from. There is a private spa, study, library, and sitting room in the owner’s cabins.

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There are also two 33-foot (10-meter) tenders, a 46-foot (14-meter) day boat, and six personal watercraft for those last-minute trips, like to the casino. James can always land his helicopter on the helipad at the back of the ship.