Anyone considering upgrading their luxury motor
cruiser might be interested in the new 229 m Valkyrie megayacht, which
if built would become the worlds largest yacht. Smashing the previous record of
180 m currently held by the Azzam yacht owned by Khalifa bin Zayed Al
Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates.
If built, the 229-meter Valkyrie would
become the largest in the world, easily outstripping the 180-m owned
by Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates. Park tells us the
Valkyrie is much more than a student project, and that it was deeply researched
and benefitted from cooperation with the Palmer Johnson team.
The Trimaran yacht concept named ‘Valkyrie’ that has
been conceived as a thesis project of Chulhun Park supported by Palmer Johnson
at Royal College of Art London. The yacht-building giant then took Park on
full-time, where he became a senior designer before moving onto Latvia’s
Latitude Yachts as its chief designer.
Luxury inclusions of this yacht comprises of bars,
an exhibition hall, spa, casino, club, theater, and a restaurant. Honestly, a
yacht owner cannot ask for more on this huge floating architecture. It’s just
like having your own private world on water. It challenges the usual mono hull
design and brings to limelight a Trimaran hull which lessens the drag while
cruising at high speeds. The design also promises a considerable increase of
25-30% in exterior and interior areas of the yacht. This is just a concept at
this point in time, but we are pretty sure that some filthy rich blokes like
Roman Abramovich will commission it to expand their fleet.