World’s Most Sustainable Explorer Vessel To Appear In Upcoming Superyacht Experience In Palm Beach

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The world’s most sustainable explorer vessel will appear in the Palm Beach Superyacht Show that starts next month

The owner’s objective was to create a vessel that combines a high technical capabilities and the elegance of large vessel that’s equipped with an ice-class hull, research laboratory, classroom/conference room, media room, hospital and professional diving facility. But she was also built to be one of the greenest explorer vessels on the planet because every aspect of its operation is designed for maxium sustainability and minimal ecological impact.It starts below the waterline.

At nine knots, the consumption drops to 47 gallons per hour! That is staggering when you consider just how big Meanwhile, waste-water is recycled through a biological treatment system that’s clean enough to wash the decks. The ship also gives off micro-vibrations to prevent biofilm growth that attract organisms such as barnacles or bivalves that can tamper the vessel’s hydrodynamics. Other green systems include particulate filters on the engine exhaust pipes that prevent 99.

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