
Photo credit: Steve Kozloff
First, there was the U-Boat WORX Nautilus, and now, naval designer Steve Kozloff’s Deep Sea Dreamer. This steel submersible measures 106.5-feet-long and lets two or more explore the oceans in complete luxury as well as privacy, starting with its panoramic viewing windows.




A forward observation dome lets you safely take in the aquatic life, while its hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system consisting of two Cummins engines, one electric motor, and 10 directional thrusters, shoots you through the water. It boasts an estimated cruising speed of 6 knots, a maximum speed of 10 knots, and an impressive 6,000 mile range. Guests can enjoy the 1,500-square-feet of living space, complete with a main bedroom, a guest suite, a twin room for the crew, a chef’s kitchen with a breakfast bar, and even a watertight elevator connecting the decks. If Deep Sea Dreamer becomes a reality, it’ll most likely cost between $350,000,000 – $500,000,000 USD.
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