Star Wars themed yacht
Star Wars themed yacht
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Cotty

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42,102 posts

310 months

Tuesday 12th May
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"The gigayacht is only a concept design – but its creators say there is no reason it couldn’t sail the seas"
https://metro.co.uk/2026/05/11/star-wars-themed-ya...

Sheets Tabuer

21,150 posts

241 months

Tuesday 12th May
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I've got a bad feeling about this.

WH16

8,194 posts

244 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Shame Imperial Yachts is no longer around to manage that one.

wolfie28

1,095 posts

170 months

Tuesday 12th May
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If I could I 100% would. Love it love

TGCOTF-dewey

7,603 posts

81 months

Tuesday 12th May
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There's bound to be an exhaust port that'll lead to its sinking.

simon_harris

2,837 posts

60 months

Tuesday 12th May
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TGCOTF-dewey said:
There's bound to be an exhaust port that'll lead to its sinking.
ISWYDT - but that was the death star (as i am sure you know)

Collectingbrass

2,840 posts

221 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Surely there's a small VTOL aircraft that could have looked a bit more like a Tie Fighter than that Helicopter?

mac96

6,034 posts

169 months

Tuesday 12th May
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I don't think I have ever seen a modern motor superyacht (sorry, gigayacht, whatever that is) that I really liked (plenty of classic ones though) but this is wonderful! Silly, but wonderful! I'd have one if I were Elon Musk.

captain_cynic

16,563 posts

121 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Collectingbrass said:
Surely there's a small VTOL aircraft that could have looked a bit more like a Tie Fighter than that Helicopter?
Surely that's a terrible spot for a helipad anyway, aren't they on the centreline to avoid issues with roll?

WH16

8,194 posts

244 months

Tuesday 12th May
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captain_cynic said:
Surely that's a terrible spot for a helipad anyway, aren't they on the centreline to avoid issues with roll?
They're usually on centreline because the yacht beam pretty in most cases is much the same as the rotor disc diameter. Unless you are operating a CVN then there isn't really another way to accommodate them.

Hard-Drive

4,290 posts

255 months

Tuesday 12th May
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I'd outrun it in my Bavaria 32. It's the yacht that did Lymington to Gosport in less than 3 hours. She'll make point five past hull speed. She may not look like much but she's got it where is counts, kid.

Bonefish Blues

35,579 posts

249 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Mooring alongside.

Challenging.

WH16

8,194 posts

244 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Bonefish Blues said:
Mooring alongside.

Challenging.
Stern-to not much better.

hurstg01

3,158 posts

269 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Hard-Drive said:
I'd outrun it in my Bavaria 32. It's the yacht that did Lymington to Gosport in less than 3 hours. She'll make point five past hull speed. She may not look like much but she's got it where is counts, kid.
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Cold

16,510 posts

116 months

Tuesday 12th May
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FourWheelDrift

92,074 posts

310 months

Cotty

Original Poster:

42,102 posts

310 months

Tuesday 12th May
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I think I would have to get a mini Millennium Falcon to attached to the back of the bridge


TGCOTF-dewey

7,603 posts

81 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Cotty said:
I think I would have to get a mini Millennium Falcon to attached to the back of the bridge

A coracle tender.

MBBlat

2,040 posts

175 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Hard-Drive said:
I'd outrun it in my Bavaria 32. It's the yacht that did Lymington to Gosport in less than 16 nautical miles 3 hours. She'll make point five past hull speed. She may not look like much but she's got it where is counts, kid.
Pedantic correction but more true to the movie quote as parsecs is a measure of distance, not time.

Super Sonic

13,299 posts

80 months

Tuesday 12th May
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To boldly go...