Match your superyacht with your Bentley

If you love your luxury cars and yachts, we’ve found the ultimate toy for you.

Monaco-based yacht building company Dynamiq has unveiled its slickest and sexiest creation yet – a 108-foot Global Explorer 330 superyacht.

But it gets better – she’ll be completely furnished in Bentley Home finishes. So if you have a Continental GTI sitting in your garage, your new superyacht will match.

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Most of the décor that is onboard the ship is what Bentley uses in its top range cars

The Explorer 330 is perfect for smaller groups because of her size. She’ll be able to visit more remote destinations that other luxury yachts can’t access.

The Explorer 330 can accommodate 10 people and has a master suite with two balconies, five guest staterooms, a forward aft deck spa, a dining area for entertainment as well as bucket full of toys. The superyacht comes with it’s own ROV which is capable of reaching 320-feet below sea level as well as a full diving set.

Most of the décor that is onboard the ship is what Bentley uses in its top range cars.

bentley loungeAside from being extremely chic, she’s also got an aluminium hull which will help reduce drift, and she’ll also have improved fuel economy to allow her to easily cruise the high seas. The Explorer 330 will be powered by MAN V8 diesel engines and she can reach top speed of 16 knots (roughly 30km/h). And the other thing, she can travel more than 6,500 kilometres using just 60 litres of fuel an hour.

But if you’re interested in her, she won’t be finished for another two years. Might give you some time to save up those pennies.

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