Xhibitionist brings an art-nouveau future to yacht technology and design

Xhibitionist

Ocean lovers who need motivation to join the world of the uber-rich need only to look to Gray Design and their concept for Xhibitionist, a yacht that could easily be featured in the next Christopher Nolan sci-fi hit.

It’s not for the shy. Parking this at any harbor would be like pulling up the valet at a nice restaurant in a Koenigsegg Agera R. It’s not all for show, either. Functionally, it’s designed to be green while keeping jealous onlookers green with envy.

The Xhibitionist is an intelligently designed and finely tuned instrument that was made, quite simply, to turn heads. More than that, it poses a serious option for investors when comparing to the real estate market in terms of Dollars per square foot and as a key feature in a business model literally represents a floating, working asset. The size alone of the solar panels gives some indication of just how efficient the Xhibitionist can be (and how quietly it can glide into a marina). They also go to provide free energy for the final piece de resistance when talking eye candy..the nighttime illumination. As though the Xhibitionist weren’t spectacular enough, and as you can see from the images below, evening lighting by OceanLED have ensured that it marks its territory and keeps it long after the sun has set.

Check out some amazing images of the concept followed by a video. Be sure to note the fold-out helipad. It’s a nice touch to go along with its matching supercar.

XhibitionistConcert

XhibitionistGuest

XhibitionistHelis

Xhibitionist Night Side

Xhibitionist Night Top

Xhibitionist Platform

Xhibitionist Shop

Xhibitionist Showroom

Xhibitionist Side

Xhibitionist Top

 

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