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This sleek superyacht takes a greener approach to luxury sailing with a massive kite to pull it along — see inside the 'Ice Kite'

  • Meet Ice Kite, an innovative yacht that's pulled along partially by a gigantic kite.
  • Two diesel engines working in tandem with the massive sail help to make the superyacht more efficient.
  • Still in its design phase, Ice Kite will utilize lots of glass in its construction, giving passengers a clear view of the kite in action.
  • The German entrepreneur who commissioned Ice Kite also plans to have a support vessel built to carry jet skis, boats, a plane and other toys.

It's easy to argue that superyachts are wasteful no matter how you slice it, but making even the most excessive of transportation methods more green is a net benefit. For one German entrepreneur, that means commissioning a futuristic yacht with a unique approach to efficiency — a gargantuan kite that helps pull it along.

Ice Kite, which is still in the design phase, was conceived collaboratively by Red Yacht Design, Dijkstra Naval Architects, and the anonymous German entrepreneur commissioning it. The roughly 210-foot vessel has a pair of diesel engines and utilizes a massive 1,700-square-foot kite to improve fuel efficiency. Think kitesurfing, but a lot bigger, fancier, and more expensive.

And, since Ice Kite is a superyacht after all, it will have all the requisite amenities: multiple decks, a pool, a sunbathing area, a couple of lounges, several bedrooms, and two bars.

The nameless buyer is also commissioning a support vessel called Ice Ghost, which will follow the main yacht and carry all sorts of toys, like a plane, jet skis, and other boats.

Take a closer look at Ice Kite and its little sibling — which were first brought to our attention by Robb Report — below.

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