Following the successful showcase of the CL Yachts CLX96 at the 2022 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, designer Jozeph Forakis was keen to show off his most imaginative concept yet.
A design that has been created to be "virtually invisible", the 88m (288.71ft) superyacht is to be a pure example of machines co-existing with nature rather than competing with it.
Full to the brim of eco-friendly solutions, the plans state that PEGASUS would be completely powered by solar energy that converts seawater into hydrogen.
Combined with lithium batteries and zero emissions, this is a superyacht that would set the benchmark for ecological sustainability.
Flanked with reflective multi-tiered "Solar Wings" along the superstructure, PEGASUS will become what seems like floating clouds on the water as the highly reflective mirrors showcase their magnificent surroundings.
Striving to create a superyacht that seamlessly blends with the environment, Forakis blends exterior and interior environments onboard, with a multi-level "Tree of Life" monument that features a zen garden, reflective pool and a hydroponic garden.
A bold but achievable vision for the near future, where man and machine live in harmony with nature rather than competing or compromising.
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Making the most of nature while onboard is an easy feat with numerous fold-down balconies, a private terrace on the owner's deck and a spacious beach club.
The outdoor pool has a multifunctional cover that doubles as a touch-and-go helipad, plus a large Jacuzzi in the beach club sets the scene for guests wanting to enjoy the water but remain in the indulgent surroundings of the superyacht.
Although PEGASUS remains to be a superyacht on the drawing board, there are still plenty of opportunities for you to design and create your own custom yacht. Read our guide on how to build a custom yacht to start putting ideas together.
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