What a trap! The incredible superyacht with a look inspired by the mako shark

What a trap! The incredible superyacht with a mako shark-inspired look and features that include a helipad that lowers into the hull and a "floating lounge" on the upper deck. The vessel is the work of design group State of Craft, based in London and Ottawa, Canada The 120m (394ft) long vessel is "inspired by the elegance and performance of the mako shark" byline-plain ">By

The ship 120m long, designed to "pierce the waves", is "inspired by the elegance and performance of the mako shark", reveal the designers.

Here is the 'Mako ', which has a design inspired by the mako shark, the fastest species of shark in the world - capable of reaching speeds of 46 mph The 120m- (394ft-) long vessel, designed to 'pierce the waves', is 'inspired by the elegance and performance of the mako shark', designers reveal

How fast can it go? Mako speeds and above - between 40 knots (46 mph) and 50 knots (58 mph).

The vessel - billed as an "exploratory yacht" - is the work of the State of Craft design group, based in London and Ottawa, Canada.

In the overall striking design, an eye-catching feature is a flat -helipad shape on the foredeck, which can be lowered into the deck below to fu...

What a trap! The incredible superyacht with a look inspired by the mako shark
What a trap! The incredible superyacht with a mako shark-inspired look and features that include a helipad that lowers into the hull and a "floating lounge" on the upper deck. The vessel is the work of design group State of Craft, based in London and Ottawa, Canada The 120m (394ft) long vessel is "inspired by the elegance and performance of the mako shark" byline-plain ">By

The ship 120m long, designed to "pierce the waves", is "inspired by the elegance and performance of the mako shark", reveal the designers.

Here is the 'Mako ', which has a design inspired by the mako shark, the fastest species of shark in the world - capable of reaching speeds of 46 mph The 120m- (394ft-) long vessel, designed to 'pierce the waves', is 'inspired by the elegance and performance of the mako shark', designers reveal

How fast can it go? Mako speeds and above - between 40 knots (46 mph) and 50 knots (58 mph).

The vessel - billed as an "exploratory yacht" - is the work of the State of Craft design group, based in London and Ottawa, Canada.

In the overall striking design, an eye-catching feature is a flat -helipad shape on the foredeck, which can be lowered into the deck below to fu...

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