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The Galaxy of Happiness Yacht Is Affordable Luxury

You’ve heard of Latitude Yachts before, with their awesome yet affordable luxury yachts. This time, another one of their works is up for grabs by anyone with enough moolah.
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We’ve recently shown you the Venom by Latitude Yachts, and even though it is a ready to build concept, it can’t be touched yet. The Galaxy of Happiness, however, is. For an easy 15 million U.S. she really is ready to give you a taste of the luxury yacht life.

Think about it like this. After years of hard work, time spent, and white hairs grown or even baldness, you figure out how to get your hands on 50 million in one year. To celebrate, you go out and start to look for all kinds of toys. Remember, money is now the least of your worries. You come across an article about a yacht, and you fall in love with it.

The first thing you see in the gallery is this long sleek hull starting at the bow of the ship. At about halfway to the rear of this 173-foot (53 m) falcon, sit two extra arms that break away from the hull and rest out on the water, much like an albatross waiting for the perfect gust of wind to start flying. This type of design is known as a trimaran. It’s usually used on sleek long hulls to offer stability aside from just looking hell’a cool too.

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From those wings, the structure continues back onto the main hull and completes the navigational deck and a luxuriously simple interior lounge. Windows integrated into the hull’s construction flood this area with natural light. That interior lounge leads to an outside patio area ready equipped with all furnishings needed to enjoy a meal outside or just lounge around like a lizard in the sun.

Above this deck sits another smaller deck, ready equipped with a jacuzzi and more sitting and lounging space. Honestly, what else are you looking to do to celebrate that 50 million milestone? The remainder of the main hull also offers access to sea-level activities and includes access into the hull for any water toys you might have.

The interior of the vessel is just as sleek and clean cut as the exterior. Everywhere you step abord this ship, wood is there to meet your feet. And at 15 million you can bet it’s not plywood. A use of spotlights and led accents throughout the rooms brings out of the redwoods a wonderful glow. Six guest cabins are ready for a small gathering out on the seas.

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Now, she’s not hybrid or anything like that, so you got to like the smell of diesel. Maybe you’re and oil-man or woman and already love black-gold. Then the Galaxy is right for you. She uses two 1300 HP MTU Diesel engines, that get this 300-ton behemoth to a max speed of 30 knots and a cruising rate of 20 knots.

Think about it like this. It’s 2020 and she was built in 2016, meaning the screws haven’t even had time to rust yet. So she’s still fresh and ‘turn-key’ ready as they say in the business. And let’s say this was the article that made you fall in love with this accessible piece of luxury, then give a click here, and the rest is in your hands.
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About the author: Cristian Curmei
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A bit of a nomad at heart (being born in Europe and raised in several places in the USA), Cristian is enamored with travel trailers, campers and bikes. He also tests and writes about urban means of transportation like scooters, mopeds and e-bikes (when he's not busy hosting our video stories and guides).
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