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The World Is Not Enough

M/Y The World Is Not Enough is a legendary 42.4-meter superyacht built by Millennium Superyachts in 2004, representing the pinnacle of high-speed yacht design by Mulder Design. This extraordinary vessel, conceptualized as the brainchild of John Staluppi and John Rosatti, stands as one of the fastest superyachts ever created, achieving a staggering maximum speed of 70 knots.

enhanced aerodynamic shape and stability

The yacht features a progressive dead-rise V hull that cuts through water like a knife even in rough conditions, while her lightweight aluminum superstructure provides enhanced aerodynamic shape and stability at top speeds. The World Is Not Enough holds a progressive dead-rise V hull giving the boat a form to cut through the water like a knife even in rough conditions MulderSuperyachts.com, and captures an aesthetic that cries pure speed, the aluminium superstructure is a lightweight alloy that gives an enhanced aerodynamic shape and stability at top speeds MulderSuperyachts.com.

What sets The World Is Not Enough apart is her ability to maintain exceptional comfort while delivering breathtaking performance. The powerful superyacht also offers minimum noise levels, no vibration and a ride that is not only exhilarating but comfortable at cruising speeds in excess of 50 knots MulderSuperyachts.com. The vessel accommodates up to 10 guests in five luxurious suites, featuring elegant interior design by British designer Evan K Marshall with warm colors, marble, and custom woodwork throughout.

third-fastest superyacht in existence

Powered by advanced gas turbine engines, The World Is Not Enough delivers a cruising speed of 50+ knots with a range of approximately 3,800 nautical miles from her 15,000-gallon fuel capacity. Twenty years after her launch, she remains the third-fastest superyacht in existence, completing Mulder Design’s famous trilogy of record-breaking high-speed yachts alongside Octopussy and Moonraker.

impressive range

The World Is Not Enough stands as a testament to Mulder Design’s mastery of high-speed naval architecture, proving that extraordinary speed and luxurious comfort can coexist in perfect harmony.

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