Is This 3D Printed Superyacht The Future Of Boat Design?

October 2024

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For New Zealand’s boating community, where a love for the ocean meets a commitment to sustainability, Project Pegasus is a yacht that sparks curiosity. Designed by Jozeph Forakis, this futuristic 88-meter superyacht aims to change the game with its eco-friendly innovations and cutting-edge technology—perfect for Kiwi boaties who value clean, green waters.

Pegasus is envisioned as the world's first 3D-printed yacht, powered by a solar-electric and hydrogen hybrid system to achieve zero emissions. Built with robotic 3D printing, the yacht’s lightweight and durable structure uses less material and energy, minimizing its environmental footprint. Its sleek design features reflective glass wings that mimic the colours of the sea and sky, making the yacht nearly "invisible" on the water—a stunning nod to blending in with nature.

But the innovation doesn’t stop on the outside. The heart of the yacht is a multi-level "Tree of Life"—a hydroponic garden that provides fresh air and food for those onboard. This living feature embodies the future of sustainable yacht design, where luxury meets environmental responsibility.

Pegasus isn’t just another concept; it’s a vision for what the future of yachting could look like. For Kiwi boaties passionate about the environment, it’s a glimpse of what’s to come—a yacht that respects the ocean while offering cutting-edge comfort.

For more details on Project Pegasus, check out the full story in Yachting Magazine