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The world's first all-carbon superyacht is on sale for over $30 million - take a peek inside the flashy gold vessel
Khalilah is the world's first all-carbon yacht. Its carbon composite construction was designed to give optimal fuel consumption, even when cruising at its max speed of 26 knots. In addition, it has an exterior finish of custom Cordova gold.
The interiors, designed by the team at Palmer Johnson, are said to mix "contemporary chic" with "Asian influence." And, with five bedrooms — including two master suites — the yacht can house 11 people, in addition to a nine-person crew.
Source: SuperYachtsMonaco
The master bedrooms are both finished with bleached birch wood and feature floor-to-ceiling windows, offering panoramic views of the ocean.
Source: SuperYachtsMonaco
The yacht comes with plenty of toys, including a custom 7-meter matching gold tender, a jetpack, a hoverboard, jet skis, kayaks, paddle board, inflatables, and a wake board. There is also a sunken pool, and a three-person sun pad.
Source: SuperYachtsMonaco
There are two al fresco dining areas, one of which has BBQ and buffet stations.
Source: SuperYachtsMonaco
The yacht's interior offers floor-to-ceiling picture windows, a contemporary LED light installation, and an open-plan galley located on the main deck.
There is also a full entertainment system and a sky lounge with panoramic views of the ocean.
Source: SuperYachtsMonaco
Khalilah is currently listed for sale through both SuperYachtsMonaco and G-Yachts with an asking price of €28.5 million (or roughly $31 million).
The yacht can also be chartered through either company.
Source: SuperYachtsMonaco, G-Yachts
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