Screen Shot 2017-03-13 at 23.38.15Screen Shot 2017-03-13 at 23.35.35 Screen Shot 2017-03-13 at 23.37.21 Screen Shot 2017-03-13 at 23.37.11 Screen Shot 2017-03-13 at 23.37.02 Screen Shot 2017-03-13 at 23.36.45

Screen Shot 2017-03-13 at 23.37.29Behold: the Palmer Johnson x Bugatti Niniette 66 Yacht – a 20m, 48 knot ultra luxe cruiser inspired by the Bugatti Chiron.

Limited to 66 vessels with jacuzzi, fire pit, champagne bar, hot tub and more polished metal, suede and carbon fibre than you can shake a trust fund at. 

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21 thoughts on “Hot Keels

          1. mildred st. meadowlark

            The love of a man and football, all the football, apparently, is something that transcends the boundaries of common human love.

        1. Bertie Blenkinsop

          The thing is, it’s a great ice breaker, especially in business or social situations.

          On a similar note, Happy Birthday Liverpool, 125 years old today :)

  1. mildred st. meadowlark

    My inner yacht-lover wants to hate this, on principle, you see…

    But I don’t know that I can.

    It’s really very pretty.

  2. Spaghetti Hoop

    All looks a bit Red Dwarfy inside.
    Has anyone walked along the marina in Monte Carlo? Incredible insight into the recreational rich and a fine display of yachtage. Far nicer ones than that yoke.

  3. Clampers Outside!

    I didn’t know what I was looking at until the 4th pic…. I thought it was a Bugatti hotel room :)

    The scale image (in the link) with the car beside the boat gives a better perspective… that thing is huge !

  4. postmanpat

    You know there is a reason why boats are built in the traditional shape. This ….thing …..as cool as it is might look could have major structural weaknesses. From what I read on a Reddit discussion about dirty trade secrets. Welders in particular spoke about how they would have to contort themselves into awkward pretzel shapes to get into the nooks and crannies of some fancy contraption that was over-designed by some CAD pencil neck a thousand miles away. The result is the welds in these spots are weak and when under stress crack and in the case of a sunk ship who will ever know what happened when the wreck is a thousand feet underwater?

    1. Spaghetti Hoop

      +1
      I heard that using poor quality rivets, with higher concentrations of slag, could sink the UNSINKABLE.

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