AN INCREDIBLE new superyacht is set to become the widest in the world – and it costs a whopping £418m.
Designed by Italian company Lazzarini, Sovrano has been designed to be used as a private yacht.
If built, the ship will have two helipads that will sit on extendable platforms, each stretching five metres out to the side.
When they are extended, the 22m wide boat will become 33m wide, which Lazzarini claims will make it the widest superyacht in the world.
The company refers to the helipads as 'helipools,' as they can be turned into swimming pools if the owner can't find a need for two helipads.
Alternatively, the platforms can be transformed into lounges or dining areas which can be lowered down onto the surface of the water so guests can sunbathe or dine on the waterline.
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In addition to the helipools, the yacht has five swimming pools across its five decks.
The 169m ship can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites, and has enough space for up to 60 crew.
The three main floors of the ship contain the suites and a gym, and have been built in an oval shape around the atrium – one of the boat's show stopping features.
The atrium is a large sunken patio fitted with a huge swimming pool and decorated with palm trees, creating an oasis for guests to look out on over their balconies.
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