The £450 BILLION yacht: Concept for 200-yard-long mega-catamaran with a built in HARBOUR

The £450 BILLION yacht: Concept for 200-yard-long mega-catamaran with a built in HARBOUR for less gigantic vessels and an 80-yard pier is created by German designers

  • The German designed Galileo2 Catamaran would have an enormous ‘harbour area’ beneath the main deck  
  • Beiderbeck Designs included an ‘amphitheatre style’ open air cinema and a 500-square-metre pool
  • Yacht would house 38 guests and need at least 75 staff. There would be a hospital on board for emergencies 
  • A spokesman for the designer said: ‘We estimate the costs at around 500 billion euros (£450billion) without toys and a with just the standard interior’ 

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An incredible £450 billion pound yacht is so large it will be used as ‘floating marina’ and even boasts an 80 metre-long pier.

The extraordinary 200 metre long catamaran has been designed to ‘shift the limits of what is feasible’ and has an enormous ‘harbour area’ beneath the main deck.

It will also have a 500 square metre outdoor pool, and a ‘amphitheatre style’ open air cinema.

Pictured: The Galileo², a £450billion yacht, is so large it will be used as a ‘floating marina’ and even boasts an 80-metre long pier 

Pictured: The catamaran, which is a concept of Beiderbeck Designs, would allow other vessels to dock alongside it

Pictured: The catamaran, which is a concept of Beiderbeck Designs, would allow other vessels to dock alongside it 

Onboard the Galileo2 would be room for entertainment, lounge areas even a 500-square metre pool. The staggeringly large vessel has a unique 'fold down' restaurant for its 38 guests to enjoy and will also have an onboard hospital in case of emergencies

Onboard the Galileo2 would be room for entertainment, lounge areas even a 500-square metre pool. The staggeringly large vessel has a unique ‘fold down’ restaurant for its 38 guests to enjoy and will also have an onboard hospital in case of emergencies

The Galileo², created by Beiderbeck Designs, has been described as ‘the greatest concept’ ever designed.

The sleek looking catamaran will be powered by a methanol propulsion system and will ‘pioneer geothermal energy’ in yachting, the designers said

The staggeringly large vessel has a unique ‘fold down’ restaurant for its 38 guests to enjoy and will also have an onboard hospital in case of emergencies.

For any guests who wish to join the boat while it is already at sea, there will also be a helicopter platform with room to store the aircraft and a place to refuel

For any guests who wish to join the boat while it is already at sea, there will also be a helicopter platform with room to store the aircraft and a place to refuel

At least 75 crew will be required to keep the vessel operational including experienced chefs, cinema attendants, bar staff and many more

At least 75 crew will be required to keep the vessel operational including experienced chefs, cinema attendants, bar staff and many more

The 'fully equipped marina' between the two hulls has room for up to 25 'toys' such as jet ski's, submarines, and even smaller yachts

The ‘fully equipped marina’ between the two hulls has room for up to 25 ‘toys’ such as jet ski’s, submarines, and even smaller yachts

For any guests who wish to join the boat while it is already at sea, there will also be a helicopter platform with room to store the aircraft and a place to refuel.

The catamaran has a top speed of 22 knots and a range of 19,000 square miles.

The ‘fully equipped marina’ between the two hulls has room for up to 25 ‘toys’ such as jet ski’s, submarines, and even smaller yachts.

A spokesman for Beiderbeck Designs estimated the cost of the super yacht to be around £450billion, before adding the cost of jet skis, submarines and other smaller yachts

A spokesman for Beiderbeck Designs estimated the cost of the super yacht to be around £450billion, before adding the cost of jet skis, submarines and other smaller yachts

At least 75 crew will be required to keep the vessel operational including experienced chefs, cinema attendants, bar staff and many more.

A spokesman for the designer of the super yacht, said: ‘We estimate the costs at around 500 billion euros (£450billion) without toys and a with just the standard interior.

‘If you want luxury interior, there are no limits on what the price might be.

‘We believe it is the greatest concept that has ever been developed for a catamaran.’



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