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This 367-Foot Mega Vessel Will Be The World’s First Hydrogen Powered Yacht And It Looks Epic

This 367-Foot Mega Vessel Will Be The World’s First Hydrogen Powered Yacht And It Looks Epic

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote October 25, 2019
Aqua
Courtesy Sinot

Dutch yacht-design company, Sinot, recently unveiled a detailed model of what will be the world’s first hydrogen-powered superyacht— during the Monaco Yacht Show.

 

Aqua
Courtesy Sinot

The concept called ‘Aqua‘ is a 376-foot long mega vessel that would run on liquid nitrogen and fuel-cell technology. The yacht’s only emission would be water, and the system would depend on two 28-ton vacuum-sealed tanks of liquid hydrogen stored at -423 degrees Fahrenheit.

Aqua
Courtesy Sinot

Beyond game-changing technology, the vessel would feature state-of-the-art design and amenities. The five-deck superyacht is said to accommodate 14 guests and 31 crew members and will offer a range of 3,750 nautical miles and can reach a top speed of 17 knots on full fuel.

Aqua
Courtesy Sinot

A spiral staircase in the center of the boat leads to the bottom deck where these monoliths sit behind strengthened glass, designed to keep the liquid hydrogen stable at -423.4° f. You will be able to see through the glass panel at the base of the spiraling staircase.

Aqua
Courtesy Sinot

Inside, there are plans for an extensive indoor health and wellness center, featuring a gym, hydro-massage room and yoga studio.

Aqua
Courtesy Sinot

In addition, as with any luxury yacht, there will be indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces, with a formal dining area that seats 14 and a cascading infinity pool.

Aqua
Courtesy Sinot

At the bow of the yacht, there will be an observatory deck where two people will be able to enjoy views of the horizon through floor-to-ceiling-windows.

Aqua
Courtesy Sinot

As for accommodations, there will be a master pavilion, two VIP staterooms, and four regular staterooms—all boasting floor-to-ceiling-windows and minimalistic Japanese-inspired design.

Aqua
Courtesy Sinot

Aqua will also have carrying space for two 32-foot tenders and three jet skis—because all yacht owners love their toys. There will also be an optional helipad, where a hydrogen-powered EVTOL can drop-off guests.

Aqua
Courtesy Sinot