A new 275-foot ship just debuted by M51 Concepts’ innovative designer that is based on the fictional spaceship from the well-known Star Trek series. But, the designer couldn’t clearly perceive his influence until Enterprise was finished.
Glasson said in a statement, “I had been watching the first season of Star Trek and accidentally constructed a yacht that mimics the original Enterprise.
The hull design was selected for functionality, an entirely different goal. The architect needed a trimaran’s distinctively wide beam in order to incorporate a “courtyard.” On the sundeck, this unusual area is completely enclosed to protect you from the elements yet has an open ceiling to let in light. A comprehensive exercise center and a day lounge are located after the hot fountain, bar, and comfortable couches up front. Access to the courtyard is via a single, circular elevator that serves all platforms.
The bridge deck, which starts on the top level and is just for staff, also has a day lounge and the owner’s office. The main lounge, bar, and dining room are all open spaces on the upper deck, while the beach club, hot tub, and remaining vast living quarters are on the main deck.
Enterprise has a full-beam owner’s suite and seven flexible visiting cabins with a combined capacity for 12 passengers. She offers plenty of space for outdoor enjoyment with a large forward deck that includes a settee, an outdoor eating area, and a third hot tub.
Although Glasson refers to Enterprise as an adventure yacht rather than a full-fledged explorer, it has many of the same qualities. For instance, the enormous tender garage, which lies aft beneath the helipad and has plenty of room for vehicles. The go-anywhere cruiser is outfitted with a hybrid propulsion system as well, with a range of 5,000 nautical miles.
Additionally, Glasson claims that compared to monohulls of equivalent length and capacity, the all-aluminum multihull has a number of advantages. While at sea, you may anticipate using about 30% less fuel. Kirk, the admiral, would be happy.