The World's First Star Trek Yacht

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