The superyacht is called the ‘OK’. We’re not sure why. (Credits: Timur Bozca / SWNS)
A jaw-dropping new superyacht has been unveiled, and it can carry up to seventy luxury toys.
The 146 meters-long ‘OK’ is described as an ‘undiscovered island’ and has room on board to carry a 46m sailing yacht and a sea plane.
It also features a tennis court, outdoor cinema, and room for twenty guests. Natch.
Amazingly, the OK (we’re really not sure about that name) is not just a concept.
Exterior designer Timur Bozca said: ‘I can confirm that it is real and it has already started to travel the world.’
The OK was originally built in 1982 as semi-submersible yacht transportation ship, but has been transformed into an expedition vessel by Karmarine Shipyard.
Timur Bozca explained: ‘We aimed to create the unique feelings of being on an undiscovered island at OK.
‘OK can submerge with almost 70% of itself under water. This makes it much easier to load large yachts, tenders, seaplanes or other toys.
‘On the other hand, this feature allows OK to merge into the island concept.’
OK offers features such as sun deck jacuzzi, pool surrounded by glass windows, botanic garden, and four big aquariums. It also has a large car ramp, a 40-tonne crane and a vertical wind turbine.
Unlike other vessels, OK has an extraordinary ability to partially submerge. The deck’s submerging capacity enables it to offer the opportunity to carry vehicles and toys in various sizes and forms.
Designed with enhanced internal strength, the vessel can handle both stern and side loading.
Timur says: ‘This makes it much easier to load large yachts, tenders, seaplanes or other toys.
‘With over 3,300 square meters of open deck space, OK can accommodate 70 different toys such as 46m sailing yacht, tenders, buggies, amphibious vehicles, and a sea plane.’
The owner and price of the vessel have been kept confidential.
The superyacht is called the ‘OK’. We’re not sure why. (Credits: Timur Bozca / SWNS)
A jaw-dropping new superyacht has been unveiled, and it can carry up to seventy luxury toys.
The 146 meters-long ‘OK’ is described as an ‘undiscovered island’ and has room on board to carry a 46m sailing yacht and a sea plane.
It also features a tennis court, outdoor cinema, and room for twenty guests. Natch.
Amazingly, the OK (we’re really not sure about that name) is not just a concept.
Exterior designer Timur Bozca said: ‘I can confirm that it is real and it has already started to travel the world.’
The OK was originally built in 1982 as semi-submersible yacht transportation ship, but has been transformed into an expedition vessel by Karmarine Shipyard.
Timur Bozca explained: ‘We aimed to create the unique feelings of being on an undiscovered island at OK.
‘OK can submerge with almost 70% of itself under water. This makes it much easier to load large yachts, tenders, seaplanes or other toys.
‘On the other hand, this feature allows OK to merge into the island concept.’
OK offers features such as sun deck jacuzzi, pool surrounded by glass windows, botanic garden, and four big aquariums. It also has a large car ramp, a 40-tonne crane and a vertical wind turbine.
Unlike other vessels, OK has an extraordinary ability to partially submerge. The deck’s submerging capacity enables it to offer the opportunity to carry vehicles and toys in various sizes and forms.
Designed with enhanced internal strength, the vessel can handle both stern and side loading.
Timur says: ‘This makes it much easier to load large yachts, tenders, seaplanes or other toys.
‘With over 3,300 square meters of open deck space, OK can accommodate 70 different toys such as 46m sailing yacht, tenders, buggies, amphibious vehicles, and a sea plane.’
The owner and price of the vessel have been kept confidential.
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