Oculus

Despite the economic crisis, exclusive merchandise will always be in high demand. This beauty, designed by E. Kevin Schöpfer is called the Oculus. The slick and smooth design, the open mouth-like backside combined with the eye-like socket make the Oculus look like a creature of the sea. The yacht is 250 feet long, the ceilings are 12 feet high and it can travel the seas at 25 knots.



Oculus

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  1. not a very aerodynamic design that

  2. really nice for a newcomer!
    its like a freakin alien

  3. Yes, please!

  4. stephen woodruff

    The gathering will be FABULOUS

  5. wow that thing is shaped just like my penis!

  6. Where viewed from the rear – it looks as if it might have just surfaced from some evil underwater layer.

  7. omg, i’m totally having my daddy buy me one of these for my 15th birthday!!!

  8. Oooooooohh Baracuda.

  9. havic you’re dumb, the mouth thingo is on the back, the front is sloped downward making it aerodynamic

  10. dont see why u would need an aerodynamic boat havic… doesn’t really fly…

  11. it is aerodynamic actually. i also did believe the mouth/eyes part was the front, but if you notice the water you see the mouth/eyes part is actually the back of the yacht.

  12. OMG THATS FREAKIN SWEAT!!! I WANNA GO ON THAT BOAT SLASH SHIP!! HAHAH I SPELLED OUT /!!!!! THATS FUNNY! WOW I REALLY OVER DID THIS COMMENT! O WELL BYE!!

  13. OOPS i mean sweet! ha

  14. The back angle looks like a hair curler or something lol. hit up google images haha

  15. Wow–that’s beautiful! It’s real?

  16. Aerodynamic yachts? LOL

  17. That’s a beautiful ship. I’ve seen something of the sort with that bow. Makes waves have less of an effect on the ship.

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