The world's first all-carbon superyacht is on sale for over $30 million - take a peek inside the flashy gold vessel
- Launched in 2014, Khalilah was the first all-carbon yacht ever built.
- The yacht (from US shipyard Palmer Johnson) has a distinctive gold exterior.
- Khalilah was a standout at this year's Monaco Yacht Show in September, where its flashy exterior turned heads.
- The vessel is currently listed for sale through SuperYachtsMonaco and G-Yachts with an asking price of €28.5 million (or roughly $31 million).
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The world's first all-carbon yacht is for sale, with an asking price of €28.5 million (or roughly $31 million).
The vessel, known as Khalilah, was constructed using all-carbon composites, designed to offer optimal fuel consumption and a top speed of 26 knots. The superyacht also has a distinctive gold exterior, made with custom Cordova Gold, and was a showstopper at this year's Monaco Yacht Show.
Featuring five guest rooms - including two master suites - Khalilah can fit 11 guests on board, in addition to nine crew members.
The yacht is currently listed for sale or charter through both SuperYachtsMonaco and G-Yachts.
Here's a closer look at Khalilah.