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Heavenly Hybrid Designers unveil an unworldly £550m superyacht that doubles as a rescue vessel during hurricanes

Heavenly Hybrid Designers unveil an unworldly £550m superyacht that doubles as a rescue vessel during hurricanes

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Dual purpose hybrid designs have never been so en vogue, and this self-powering storm-proof vessel was inspired by the demands of Hurricane Dorian. Beautifully conceived, in the wake of the devastation of the Bahamas, this superyacht combines luxurious accommodation for the ultimate get-away adventure with the reassurance of robust, battle-force construction. Costing a mere £550 million, the 436 long and 65 ft wide yacht Miami has capacity for 20 guests and 44 crew and offers every conceivable decadent extra yet can also cope with tropical weather fronts to become a rescue vessel - complete with Command Station - in hurricane conditions at a moments notice.

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Expect a state of the art gym, spa, office, library, wine cellar and bar as well as a three storey nightclub and a 20 foot TV together with Miami's practical storm battling features, namelya comprehensive hybrid power systems including hydrogen-fuel-cell generators that can propel the boat along at 20 knots, and diesel back up generators. Solar panels power the interior LED lights and features, with vegan leather used to suit environmentally conscious buyers.  The superyacht boasts two onboard helicopters, which are stored in below-deck hangers, along with two smaller 58-foot tender boats - which are used to ferry guests to and from the boat when moored outside of a harbour.

And if that isn't enough transport options, the craft also contains two Mercedes G63 AMG off-roading trucks. 

For a drink with a view guests can convene in the boats 'sky bar' located in the top of the

boat's helm, 66 feet above the water line - equivalent to a six storey building. 

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