U-BOAT WORX: : Brave the Deepest, Darkest Parts of the Ocean

Nautilus derives from the famous novel “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” by Jules Verne. The novel, first published in 1870, follows the adventures of Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus. Inspiring engineers, designers, and explorers, the novel’s description of a futuristic submarine captured readers’ imaginations.

Built to transport its guests on an adventure of a lifetime, just like Captain Nemo and his crew, the Nautilus is a contemporary reimagining of the fictional Nautilus, complete with cutting-edge technology and plush comforts.

As in the book, the Nautilus is more than simply a boat; it’s an expedition vehicle designed to brave the deepest, darkest, and most inaccessible parts of the ocean.

Nautilus - Quarter Front

With a cruising speed of 10 knots both above and below the surface, and a depth rating of 150 metres, the Nautilus is a diesel-electric superyacht submarine. Before being submerged, the huge sundeck conceals a freshwater pool, a bar, and spacious seating space. The inside has a master suite, four guest rooms, sleeping accommodations for up to seven crew members, and a fully equipped galley, as well as a dining and lounging space measuring 50 square metres and surrounded by four circular windows measuring up to 3 metres in diameter. The design may be altered to fit a wide variety of needs.

The sundeck of the Nautilus is an elegant open space, ideal for basking in the sun and taking in the sights of the seafloor. It has a bar and a jacuzzi, so guests can relax with a drink and take in the view. The sundeck is a great place to get some fresh air and reconnect with the world above the waves.

Nautilus - Quarter Rear

The Nautilus submarine has a swim platform and a retractable beach club, so its guests may go swimming, snorkelling, or diving with ease. With some soft couches and lounge chairs, a beach club might become the ideal place to soak up some rays.

On the surface, the Nautilus delivers an impressive 3200 nautical mile range at a 10-knot cruising speed and the vessel can function autonomously whilst submerged for up to 25 hours. Diesel-electric propulsion guarantees silent operation, so guests may relax and take in the underwater scenery in peace. With the Nautilus at their disposal, explorers may confidently set out on longer, riskier submerged expeditions.

The interior offers a one-of-a-kind underwater experience, from the comfortable lounge rooms to the individual guest cabins. The Nautilus’s interior is the pinnacle of sophistication and cutting-edge technology, with huge windows that frame the ocean. The interior of the Nautilus aims to surpass your expectations and transport you to a world of undersea luxury, whether you’re lounging in the front observation lounge or dining in the saloon.

The saloon serves as the social epicentre of the ship. The saloon’s roomy layout makes it a pleasant place to socialise with fellow guests or kick back and take it easy throughout the trip. The lounge has comfortable seats, classy furnishings, and a well-stocked bar for socialising. Modern conveniences, such as a giant flat-screen TV and surround sound system, make the saloon an ideal place to relax and enjoy a movie or a sporting event. The saloon is the best area aboard the Nautilus to unwind and build memories because of its convenient location and high-end furnishings.

The view from the Nautilus Mezzanine Viewing Lounge is set to be stunning. In this exclusive area, visitors can view the underwater world as if in a front row cinema seat. Here is the best place to sit back and take in the scenery, thanks to the plush chairs provided. Furthermore, the mezzanine level location offers a different viewpoint than the conventional deck level, allowing for a more in-depth appreciation of the surrounding waterways. The Mezzanine Observation Lounge is the best place to relax after a day of exploration or to take in the breathtaking views.

Nautilus - Quarter Rear Closed Top No Tender

The Nautilus’ master suite is a sumptuous haven, with plenty of room for the owner to stretch out and unwind. In order to give guests the impression that they are submerged further in the water, the cabin’s parametric walls transform into chairs on both sides. A lower structure was built underneath the bed using the half-main window, and it incorporates LED displays, giving the space a feeling of boundless motion and energy. A separate bathroom with a tub and a walk-in closet are included in the master suite for added comfort and convenience. The master suite is designed to be secluded and private, thus its colour palette is darker. Each visitor will feel at home in the depths of the ocean thanks to the room’s special attention to detail.

Luxury yacht travel and ocean exploration are brought together in the Nautilus submersible. The Nautilus can take you on the trip of a lifetime with its cutting-edge technology, plush interior, and depth rating of 150 metres. When it comes to elegance and excitement, the Nautilus has it all.

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Editor in Chief

Khawer Carr (Karl)

Asset Acquisitions & Luxury Specialist

Editor in Chief and Publisher

With a decade in the luxury sector, Karl started his journey as a publisher in the luxury and over time has gone from marketing to selling and advising when it comes to buying or selling luxury assets. With his years of experience, Karl fully understands the buying and selling mentality of those who are in the HNI circle or higher.

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