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”Visionary Billionaires”’ Can Stay Submerged For Up To Four Weeks

”Visionary billionaires”’ are the target market for a massive, underwater luxury superyacht that an Austrian business is reportedly building. An ambitious project called the “world’s only private submersible superyacht” has been unveiled by Migaloo. The company describes it as providing “a not-yet-existing alternative to large privately owned surface vessels.”

This sub, the Migaloo M5, would be 165.8 meters long and 23 meters broad. It could surface at 20 knots and dive to 12 knots; its range would be around 15,000 kilometers. Diving to a depth of 820 feet (250 meters) and remaining underwater for four weeks, it will be capable to carrying 20 passengers and 40 crew members.

Customers also have the option for customization. ”The desired proportions of the submarine-yacht hybrid, the external appearance and the internal design are up to the owners’ wishes,” Migaloo announces.

The boat will include a helipad, Jacuzzi, pool, gym, art gallery theater, DJ booth, and lots of dining and lounging areas, according to the business website. Optional additions will also be available, such as an underwater shark-feeding station and a hot air balloon.

”Even James Bond would envy.”’ The firm also boasts of its partnership with US security specialists SAFE.

With its revolutionary approach to readiness, MIGALOO Private Submersible Fortresses revolutionize security in an uncertain world. These fortresses are the best option for submerged transport to safe zones or in the event of a catastrophic disaster.SAFE, a partner of MIGALOO, says that a Private submarine Superyacht is the pinnacle of freedom, independence, security, and autonomy. In addition to providing a safe haven, MIGALOO Private Submersible Fortresses stand as a testament to one’s strength and readiness, as stated in a website remark.

“Our target group are visionary billionaires with or without existing superyacht experience who have extraordinary demands for exclusivity, safety, adventure…,” Christian Gumpold, CEO and creator of Migaloo, said to The Times.

Because each project is tailor-made to meet the specific needs of its owner, Mr. Gumpold declined to provide an estimate when asked about costs. Costing over several hundred million euros, a private submersible superyacht is within the realm of reasonableness when it comes to superyacht projects.

The Migaloo M5, meanwhile, is said to be worth almost $2 billion.

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