The World's First Star Trek Yacht

It may not be considered a megayacht in size, butus will live long enough to see space exploration on
the Trilobis 65, a four level, 20 meter floatingthe level found in "Star Trek," the few earthlings who
object-of-desire would still turn heads at any marina.can afford the estimated $4 million price tag of the
Gianacarlo Zema Design Group (GZDG) of Rome inTrilobis 65, will undoubtedly "explore strange new
collaboration with Canadian company Underwaterworlds" above and below the sea.But wait, there's
Vehicles are working hard to have one of thesemore! GZDG has designed a floating house called the
futuristic babies floating soon in a marina near you.Jelly-fish 45. Granted the name needs a little work,
This floating luxury home will sleep 6 and is describedbut priced at $2.5 million, it's a steal. It's ten meters
by the company as "ideal for living in bays, atolls, andhigh, sleeps 8, and has five levels connected by a
maritime parks." Considering it is nonpolluting becausespiral staircase. Any good entrepreneur could rustle
it uses hydrogen fuels, perhaps even the rangers atup a couple of these floating homes, dock 'em at a
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the nation'smarina, and lease them out for 3, 4, or 7-day
first underwater park south of Miami and east ofvacations that include a leisurely cruise and anchorage
Key Largo, will cut it some slack and let it dropover a reef. "Scotty, beam me down!"D.C. Copeland
anchor over the reefs.Trilobis 65's fourth level is 3is a writer and award-winning artist. When visiting
meters below sea level. The "observation bulb" looksCopeland's personal website and blog you will
like something Captain Kirk would be comfortable indiscover that Wayne Cochran is the Patron Saint and
commanding and its design is entirely fitting with thethat many people consider it to be "The Rodney
yacht's overall "Star Trek" appeal. Although none ofDangerfield of Blogs.