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The 'Plectrum' Superyacht from Lazzarini Design Studio is Ultra-Fast

The 'Plectrum' superyacht has been conceptualized by the Lazzarini Design Studio as a futuristic vessel that prioritizes advanced materials and technologies to achieve a new kind of experience on the water.

The superyacht comes in at 74-meters in length and is imagined with a carbon fiber composite material for the hull to keep the dry weight of the vessel as low as possible. The hydrogen-powered motors are capable of producing 15,000-horsepower to achieve a top speed of 75-knots. This is thanks to the adjustable hydrofoil beams that measure in at 15-meters when anchored and will extend to 20-meters to help the vessel glide above the surface of the water.

The 'Plectrum' superyacht is also imagined with a helicopter hangar as well as central and rear garages.
Trend Themes
1. Hydrofoil Superyachts - There is an opportunity for advanced materials and technologies to be prioritized in the development of hydrofoil Superyachts
2. Carbon Fiber Composite Materials - Carbon Fiber Composite Materials can be leveraged to decrease the weight of Superyachts, enabling faster speeds and better performance on the water.
3. Hydrogen-powered Motors - Hydrogen-Powered Motors can be used to achieve higher speeds in Superyachts, this green technology can have a significant disruptive effect on the overall maritime industry.
Industry Implications
1. Maritime Industry - The Maritime Industry can take advantage of these innovations in Superyacht design and hydrofoil technologies to create faster and more fuel-efficient vessels.
2. Advanced Materials Industry - There is a growing demand for advanced materials in the development of Superyachts and other recreational vessels, providing an opportunity for the Advanced Materials Industry.
3. Green Technology Industry - Superyacht manufacturers can introduce green technologies like hydrogen-powered motors and other renewable alternatives, marking an opportunity for the Green Technology industry to penetrate the maritime industry.

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