The ultimate Bond villain superyacht: Inside the VERY fast £60million boat that leaves the competition in its wake
With lavish interiors, a helipad and enough room for 18 overnight guests, this striking superyacht is not just one of the most stylish in the world – it’s one of the fastest.
At 77 metres (252.6ft), the aptly-named Silver Fast is the largest and speediest aluminium motor yacht with conventional propulsion, and it will soon become the latest toy for one of the world’s super-rich holidaymakers.
The brand new superyacht, built by Silver Yachts in Australia, is on the market with an asking price of €79.5million (approximately £60million or $90million).
Aptly named Silver Fast, the 77-metre (252.6ft) vessel is the largest and speediest aluminium motor yacht with conventional propulsion
With enough room for 18 overnight guests, Silver Fast offers plenty of outdoor space to relax and soak up the sun while at sea
With interiors designed by Vain Interiors, Silver Fast is on the market with an asking price of €79.5million (£60million or $90million)
Designed by naval architect Espen Oeino and Vain Interiors, Silver Fast can reach speeds of more than 27 knots (31mph), with long-range cruising capability of up to 22 knots (25mph).
Guests live in the lap of luxury and are taken care of by an 18-member crew while they cruise the seas.
They can lounge on a sun deck that features an outdoor cinema, mirrored bar and glass-fronted eight-person hot tub, pamper themselves in a ‘beach club’ that has a full spa area including a sauna, steam room, gym, massage room and beauty salon, or admire panoramic views from the main deck.
The aft deck boasts a ‘winter garden’ with wraparound sliding glass panels and air conditioning, allowing the owner to entertain up to 20 guests for indoor and outdoor dinner parties.
The brand new superyacht, built by Silver Yachts in Australia, completed its maiden voyage from Perth to Sri Lanka earlier this year
Silver Fast can reach speeds of more than 27 knots (31mph), with long-range cruising capability of up to 22 knots (25mph)
The aft deck boasts sliding glass panels and air conditioning, allowing the owner hold indoor and outdoor dinner parties for up to 20
The owner’s suite boasts a master bedroom, his and hers bathrooms, a walk-in wardrobe, lounge, office and private outdoor space
As if the metallic silver livery didn’t provide enough of a wow factor, the helipad can accommodate a twin-engine helicopter.
Silver Fast’s eight guest cabins include an owner’s suite that takes up the entire upper deck with a master bedroom, his and hers bathrooms, a walk-in wardrobe, lounge, office and private outdoor space.
Contemporary interiors include teak panelling, grey glass mirrors, metallic painted walls and leather steps on the central stairwell.
Silver Fast is currently situated in the Mediterranean, where it was displayed at the Monaco Yacht Show last month, but its shallow draft allows it to cruise the shoal waters of exotic destinations in the Maldives, South Pacific and Caribbean.
Designed by architect Espen Oeino, the superyacht can explore the shoal waters of exotic destinations in the Maldives and Caribbean
Silver Fast's sun deck features an outdoor cinema, mirrored bar and comfortable seating for approximately a dozen guests
Silver Fast has a ‘beach club’ with a full spa area including a sauna, steam room, gym, massage room and beauty salon
Silver Fast is currently situated in the Mediterranean, where it was displayed at the prestigious Monaco Yacht Show in September
Burgess Yachts said: 'This ground-breaking superyacht is a real head-turner and offers speed, efficiency and stylish luxury in equal measure'
Available from brokerage firm Burgess Yachts, it one of the most fuel-efficient yachts of its kind.On its maiden voyage from Perth to Sri Lanka earlier this year, Silver Fast completed the 3,200 nautical mile journey at an average speed of 17 knots and fuel consumption of only 400 litres per hour.
Burgess Yachts said in a statement: ‘Proven for long ocean passages in all sea states, her slender hull cuts through the waves with ease and she is quiet and vibration-free for night-time passages at 18 to 20 knots.
‘This ground-breaking superyacht is a real head-turner and offers speed, efficiency and stylish luxury in equal measure.’
Contemporary interiors include teak panelling, grey glass mirrors, metallic painted walls and leather steps on the central stairwell
Guests live in the lap of luxury and are taken care of by an 18-member crew while they cruise the seas (pictured: master suite)
Silver Fast completed its 3,200 nautical mile maiden journey at an average speed of 17 knots and fuel consumption of 400 litres per hour
Burgess Yachts said Silver Fast's hull 'cuts through the waves with ease and she is quiet and vibration-free for night-time passages'
As if the metallic silver livery didn’t provide enough of a wow factor, the helipad can accommodate a twin-engine helicopter
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