This $86.7 million superyacht was designed like an American sailboat and can “fly” across water.
A super light concept yacht, Plectru, is conceived to be entirely constructed with dry carbon fiber composite materials.An $86.7 million superyacht that can “fly” across water was recently unveiled by an Italian company that designed it to be the"fastest of its kind.
Conceived to be built entirely out of dry carbon fiber composite materials, the “super light,” “flexible system” creates “a different superyacht configuration which will allow much faster sea traveling than conventional similar size ships," Designer Pierpaolo LazzariniWith a main body offering six-guest cabins and a shipowner suite, Plectrum features four levels, a helicopter hangar, a central garage for two tenders, and a rear garage for water"toys" or a car.
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