From floating "diments" to moving volcanoes, a series of creative superyacht concepts have appeared in recent months and the latest invention of Lazzarini Design Studio in Italy is no exception.
Powered by a ship lift system, the 74-meter-long ship, called Plectrum, can lift itself off the water and appears to be "flying" at high speeds.
According to the research team at the Italian studio, the design is largely inspired by the single-tone boats used in the America's Cup - one of the oldest international sailing races.
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Although hydrofoil technology - underwater surfing using underwater wings to create lifting power - has been around for many years, its popularity has recently increased, especially due to the America's Cup.
However, building a hydrofoil ship of this size will certainly be an extremely important achievement.
Although the design is just an idea, the designers say it could be built within two years at a cost of about $87 million if buyers were found.
In 1964, the shipbuilding industry was likely to do the same, CNN quoted the designers as saying in a statement.
The underground wing system seems to have been adjusted depending on the trip demand at that time, from 15 meters when the yacht is anchored and the wings are re-locked, up to 20 meters when the yacht runs at high speeds.
This "different superyacht" will allow "going at sea much faster than conventional ships of similar size" - Lazzarini Design Studio added.
Built from a mixture of dry carbon fiber synthetic materials, this light superyacht is designed to be the fastest and will be capable of reaching a maximum speed of 75 knots.
For on-ship amenities, the yacht will be equipped with six cabins for guests, a suite for boat owners, a helicopter landing area and a beach club with a swimming pool on four floors.
Plectrum is the latest in a number of modern superyacht designs from Lazzarini. Last year, Lazzarini revealed Sovrano - the concept of a 169-meter-long superyacht with a twin-turbocharged and attached deck.
Meanwhile, Spanish studio Rodriguez Design has recently revealed Catalina - an impressive 5-storey superyacht idea with a huge hot bath.