For the modern-day Captain Ahab, this unusual 208-foot-long explorer superyacht features a first-of-its-kind telescopic observatory elevator


You can only become truly accomplished at something you love,” with this thought, Finn Berg dived deep—pun intended—into his debut superyacht concept, a 208-feet explorer yacht known as ECO-X. The vessel is bliss on water with a striking underwater viewing cabin, and one unheard-of feature—a telescopic observatory elevator. ECO-X is designed for both leisure pursuits and scientific research,” added Finn Berg. “Simply put, this is a yacht to take you places.”


Anyone who knows yachts can take a look at the impressive exteriors, the lines, and the silhouette and understand that this is an explorer yacht that’s also insanely good-looking. Interior-wise, the yacht is commodious with a volume of 1,250GT, providing space for 12 guests in six cabins. They are looked after by 14 crew and four scientists who assist when the mode shifts to serious exploration. Otherwise, with attractive Japanese elements and an inviting ambiance, this looks like a boat made to have a good time.

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Freestanding furniture and sofa seating provide the freedom of restyling the space, in addition to creating a comfy ambiance. LED-lit ceilings, skylights, and an abundance of greenery add a touch of freshness to the milieu that one may miss during long sojourns at sea. The more serious parts of the ship include a small laboratory.

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The boat accommodates nine-meter tenders, Jet Skis, and a rescue tender in its garage, a touch-and-go helipad, an ample swimming pool, and a well-designed sundeck with sun loungers, sofa seating, and sunpads. What else does a billionaire really need?

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