Lürssen Solemates Superyacht comes with iPad controlled systems for $600,000 a week


If you want opulence of the highest order, but can’t really own it, take it out on rent. And Lürssen superyachts are just the thing you need. If 88 meters and 75.4 meters are too big, you can rent the 60 metre Lürssen superyacht Solemates at a just $600,000 a week. Not only is the yacht amazingly luxurious, but Espen Oeino has ensured it’s also abreast with all the technology of today: the superyacht can be controlled by a guest using an iPad. If you don’t really own one, don’t sweat, the captain will lend you one as you go onboard.

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The iPad helps control entertainment and climate systems, adjust the cabin blinds and lights, and call crewmembers for service. The yacht that can hit up to 15.5 knots with a range of 7,000 nautical miles features interiors designed by Glade Johnson. The yacht features main and upper deck salons, a sun deck, and a sun lounge surrounding the Jacuzzi forward. You even get access to a disco sound and lighting system to enjoy an alfresco nightclub at night. 12 people can have a lot of fun onboard this superyacht.
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