| It may not be considered a megayacht in
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| | Although none of us will live long enough
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| size, but the Trilobis 65, a four level,
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| | to see space exploration on the level
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| 20 meter floating object-of-desire would
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| | found in "Star Trek," the few earthlings
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| still turn heads at any marina.
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| | who can afford the estimated $4 million
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| Gianacarlo Zema Design Group (GZDG) of
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| | price tag of the Trilobis 65, will
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| Rome in collaboration with Canadian
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| | undoubtedly "explore strange new worlds"
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| company Underwater Vehicles are working
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| | above and below the sea.But wait, there's
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| hard to have one of these futuristic
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| | more! GZDG has designed a floating house
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| babies floating soon in a marina near
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| | called the Jelly-fish 45. Granted the
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| you. This floating luxury home will sleep
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| | name needs a little work, but priced at
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| 6 and is described by the company as
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| | $2.5 million, it's a steal. It's ten
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| "ideal for living in bays, atolls, and
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| | meters high, sleeps 8, and has five
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| maritime parks." Considering it is
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| | levels connected by a spiral staircase.
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| nonpolluting because it uses hydrogen
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| | Any good entrepreneur could rustle up a
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| fuels, perhaps even the rangers at John
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| | couple of these floating homes, dock 'em
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| Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the
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| | at a marina, and lease them out for 3, 4,
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| nation's first underwater park south of
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| | or 7-day vacations that include a
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| Miami and east of Key Largo, will cut it
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| | leisurely cruise and anchorage over a
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| some slack and let it drop anchor over
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| | reef. "Scotty, beam me down!"D.C.
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| the reefs.Trilobis 65's fourth level is 3
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| | Copeland is a writer and award-winning
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| meters below sea level. The "observation
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| | artist. When visiting Copeland's personal
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| bulb" looks like something Captain Kirk
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| | website and blog you will discover that
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| would be comfortable in commanding and
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| | Wayne Cochran is the Patron Saint and
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| its design is entirely fitting with the
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| | that many people consider it to be "The
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| yacht's overall "Star Trek" appeal.
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| | Rodney Dangerfield of Blogs.
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