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Sea Level Imagines The Future Concept CF8 Yacht

By Victor Baker

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Future Concept CF8

Dutch design studio Sea Level has revealed its latest superyacht design, dubbed as Future Concept CF8, with ‘CF8’ standing for ‘Cars and Family in 80 meters’. This unique concept of a futuristic vessel was imagined for someone who appreciates innovative new designs and needs to take his or her luxury car collection on board.

Compared to traditional yachts, this vessel’s hull and superstructure are inextricably linked to each other, allowing for a more aerodynamic shape and faster speeds. The extreme width of the yacht offers great stability at sea, while providing guests and crew maximum comfort, no matter what nature has in store for them.

Future Concept CF8

The Future Concept CF8 will accommodate up to 12 guests within 8 beautifully appointed VIP cabins. Each of them comes with en-suite facilities and walk-in wardrobes, while the owner’s suite brags about a 250 square-meter private deck space. A crew of 18 will also be on-board, to make sure passengers enjoy every minute of every day.

The special amenities on board include the aforementioned car showroom, which houses up to eight luxury cars, a large swimming pool,  that doubles as a dance floor when needed, a helipad, a wellness area including a sauna, a top class gym, a stage and a cinema, as well as an impressive selection of water toys. How does two 10-meter tenders, four Waverunners, and a DeepFlight Dragon personal submarine sound?

The sleek, stylish and almost alien-like vessel will definitely get the attention of high rollers and millionaires around the world. We’ll just have to wait and see how much are they willing to pay for getting their hands on something like this – or, at least, something similar; this is still a concept, remember?

Future Concept CF8

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