Pangeos, a gigantic floating city design, could become the world's largest boat

The yacht will be in the shape of a giant turtle.
The yacht will be in the shape of a giant turtle. Photo credit: Lazzarini Design Studio via CNN

In a time of economic crisis, what could be more outré than a superyacht? 

Why, a terayacht of course - a name given to vessels even bigger than super, mega and gigayachts.

Pangeos, a gigantic floating city design, could become the world's largest boat
Photo credit: Lazzarini Design Studio via CNN

The latest luxury boat to hit the market is Pangeos - named after Pangea, a supercontinent that existed from 200 million to 335 million years ago. And if those seem like big numbers, wait until you hear how many dollars it'll take to construct it: $8 billion, according to designers Lazzarini.

Little wonder it's so expensive when this, if funded, will become the largest floating structure ever built. Looking rather like a Bond villain's lair, it'll sprawl 550 metres long, and 610m wide.

Pangeos, a gigantic floating city design, could become the world's largest boat
Photo credit: Lazzarini Design Studio via CNN

A full-on "floating city" according to Lazzarini, the yacht will have space for hotels, shopping malls, parks and even ports for smaller ships and aircraft to get guests there in style. And style there will be, given that it's shaped like a tera-turtle.

It'd take a special place to build it, too - one that doesn't currently exist. The designers have posited Saudi Arabia as a location. About 1sqkm of the sea would need to be dredged and a circular dam constructed before the build could commence. 

The designers have earmarked a space at King Abdullah Port, 130km north of Jeddah as the ideal location.

Divided into blocks like an actual city, Pangeos has a port and a main square, off which other buildings spiral. An "upper shell" area, surrounded by garden spaces, would act as a landing spot for aircraft.

Pangeos, a gigantic floating city design, could become the world's largest boat
Photo credit: Lazzarini Design Studio via CNN

Below the living space would be 30,000 "cells" which would keep the structure afloat. The basement would be made of steel. 

It'd have a massive 30 metres of draft, and be able to cruise at a speed of five knots - although the "wings" would draw energy from the drag and waves breaking against the ship. The roof would have solar panels to power the yacht.

Pangeos, a gigantic floating city design, could become the world's largest boat
Photo credit: Lazzarini Design Studio via CNN

Rather than operating out of a particular port or having a set itinerary, the tera-turtle would simply cruise around, making the journey the destination. Again, perfect for a Bond villain.

Lazzarini hopes that construction could start in 2033, with a build time of eight years. 

Want to see it on the water? There's a crowdfunding initiative that allows you to buy anything from a virtual entrance ticket (NZ$26) to a VIP apartment (NZ$276) via NFT. That's for a virtual apartment, of course - but if you want to buy a real one, you can put that money towards a deposit for the real thing.

Now to find the rest of those $8 billion...

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