Austrian Company Wants To Build Submersible Superyachts That Can Stay Underwater For A Month

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Some billionaires might be building bunkers in Hawaii, but for the really, really rich, there is now a superyacht that turns into an underwater fortress. An Austrian company wants to extend deep-dive delights to the world of superyachts, by building customised private submersibles that can descend 250 metres beneath the ocean surface and remain submerged for up to four weeks.

Customized security systems will be provided by US partner SAFE, promising “beyond military-grade protection” for what it’s calling a “private submersible fortress.” Currently, there is no specific project price tag, due to all those juicy customization options, but the widely reported estimate for the Migaloo M5 is about $2 billion for starters - and that’s before you consider maintenance.

 

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