Italian designer Pierpaolo Lazzarini has a vivid imagination of what futuristic aquatic toys should look like. What’s unique and cool about what Lazzarini does next is actually take the septs to design the concepts and offer them to anyone with an unlimited budget. 

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You know who likes to spend time on the open seas? Really rich people. 

From futuristic super yachts, to a Royal Jet Capsule, and a floating city made of modular pyramids, here’s a look at some good living in the open water, for anyone that can afford to own these priceless toys or just enjoys dreaming about it.

  1. Jet Capsule Yacht

Imagine just once in your life being able to utter these words.  “Hi, would you care to take a spin in my Jet Capsule Yacht?”

Before you can ask yourself what the heck is a Jet Capsule Yacht? I’ll tell you. 

It’s an incredibly sexy sea capsule designed for easy maneuvering at sea, you know, when you need to get out and zip around.

The powerboat hull is made of fiberglass, and the 325 hop Yanmar diesel engine and Hamilton water jet allow you to go fast. 

How fast?  18 knots fully loaded and 25 knots if you need to make a quick getaway. (That’s 21 or 29 mph, which is fast on water!)

The craft is 23 feet long and 13 feet wide, and with custom seating you can have 9 people on board. It’s comfortable too, customized with a long sofa on each side that can turn into a bed. 

2.  Futuristic Super Yacht

Lazzarini loves himself some super yachts. In fact, he’s into a mega-yacht concept called the Avanguardia, which features an amazing control tower that gives the ship the look of a floating swan. 

Would a day at sea in this incredible vessel that has five main decks and can accommodate not one, but two helicopters on board fun? I don’t know, ask the 23 guests you can bring along with you how much fun they had. If they were bored, that’s on you and your skills as a host!

3. Lazzarini’s imagination goes wild when he’s designing living experiences. On his drawing board is a floating city made of modular pyramids that accomadtes an array of living and entertainment facilities, including hotels, shops, spas, gyms, bars and a movie theater. 

The idea is to provide an offshore living experience within a self-sustainable community. 

Even people who normally get seasick would be envious of this aquatic paradise. 

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