US firm designs 520ft mega vessel Galleon with four giant sails and eight decks

If you’re a super-rich seafarer with an avid interest in sports and luxury living, then this mammoth eight-deck superyacht might be the lavish mega vessel for you.

The Galleon, the largest design so far in the Goliath Series of superyachts, would provide hours of entertainment with plans showing how it would be fitted out with a full-sized basketball court, a tennis court, and four handball courts below deck.

The luxurious ship, designed as a modern version of a Spanish 16th century Galleon cargo carrier, would suit multi-millionaires hosting extravagant parties with accommodation for up to 200 guests and 150 crew members.

The Galleon would provide hours of entertainment with plans showing how it would be fitted out with a full-sized basketball court, a tennis court, and four handball courts below deck 

Its striking red and white design, as well as the four giant sails, give it the appearance of a multi-decked sailing ship that wouldn't have looked out of place in the Spanish Armada

Its striking red and white design, as well as the four giant sails, give it the appearance of a multi-decked sailing ship that wouldn’t have looked out of place in the Spanish Armada

Grand designs: The luxurious ship, designed as a modern version of a Spanish 16th century Galleon cargo carrier, would suit multi-millionaires hosting extravagant parties with accommodation for up to 200 guests and 150 crew members

Grand designs: The luxurious ship, designed as a modern version of a Spanish 16th century Galleon cargo carrier, would suit multi-millionaires hosting extravagant parties with accommodation for up to 200 guests and 150 crew members

Plans show how the 520ft long ship might boast an impressive array of sports facilities below deck as well as two swimming pools and two 'lazy rivers' (pictured) on the top deck

Plans show how the 520ft long ship might boast an impressive array of sports facilities below deck as well as two swimming pools and two ‘lazy rivers’ (pictured) on the top deck

California-based designer Steve Kozloff describes the behemoth as an 'explorer yacht', which would be capable of cruising across the world in luxury. Pictured: A computer-generated image of how the yacht might look off Dubai

California-based designer Steve Kozloff describes the behemoth as an ‘explorer yacht’, which would be capable of cruising across the world in luxury. Pictured: A computer-generated image of how the yacht might look off Dubai

The lavish vessel would have a displacement tonnage of nearly 22,000 but would still be able to reach high speeds of 18 knots thanks to its engines, providing 10,000hp. The superyacht would dwarf regular sailing yachts as shown in this computer-generated image

The lavish vessel would have a displacement tonnage of nearly 22,000 but would still be able to reach high speeds of 18 knots thanks to its engines, providing 10,000hp. The superyacht would dwarf regular sailing yachts as shown in this computer-generated image

Its striking red and white design, as well as the four giant sails, would give the modern Galleon the appearance of a multi-decked sailing ship that wouldn’t have looked out of place in the Spanish Armada.

The 520-foot (158-metre) long design is not far shy of the 590-foot (179-metre) Azzam yacht, which is considered to be the longest yacht in the world and is said to be owned by the Abu Dhabi royal family.

The fully-enclosed hangar of 4, 500 sq ft is fully equipped for hoards of guests. It would boast space for 10 helicopters, an aircraft maintenance facility and a landing area – should anyone bring their own choppers. 

The grand vessel would have a displacement tonnage of nearly 22,000 but would still be capable of reaching high speeds of 18 knots thanks to its engines, providing 10,000hp.

California-based designer Steve Kozloff describes the behemoth as an ‘explorer yacht’, which would be capable of cruising across the world in luxury.

While designs for the giant ship show an impressive array of sports facilities below deck, there are also two swimming pools and two ‘lazy rivers’ on the top deck.

The Galleon is sure provide entertainment - it would come with a full-sized basketball court, a tennis court, and four handball courts below deck

The Galleon is sure provide entertainment – it would come with a full-sized basketball court, a tennis court, and four handball courts below deck

The superyacht's upper afterdeck also boasts a stunning lounging area, a full luxury bar, and a 74ft by 32ft pool, while one level below the bridge deck also houses a 44ft by 35ft indoor pool

The superyacht’s upper afterdeck also boasts a stunning lounging area, a full luxury bar, and a 74ft by 32ft pool, while one level below the bridge deck also houses a 44ft by 35ft indoor pool

The upper forward decks also house the two lazy river pools (pictured) connected by a waterslide, which are sure to impress any seafaring guests

The upper forward decks also house the two lazy river pools (pictured) connected by a waterslide, which are sure to impress any seafaring guests

The 520ft (158metre) long design is not far shy of the 590-foot Azzam yacht, which is considered to be the longest yacht in the world and is said to be owned by the Abu Dhabi royal family. Pictured: How the yacht would look with its sails up

The 520ft (158metre) long design is not far shy of the 590-foot Azzam yacht, which is considered to be the longest yacht in the world and is said to be owned by the Abu Dhabi royal family. Pictured: How the yacht would look with its sails up

There would be no shortage of open areas to kick back and relax in the hull, which would include a café, pub, restaurant, and many more enviable amenities

There would be no shortage of open areas to kick back and relax in the hull, which would include a café, pub, restaurant, and many more enviable amenities

The fully-enclosed hangar (pictured) of 4,500 sq ft would be fully equipped for guests, boasting space for 10 helicopters, an aircraft maintenance facility and a landing area - should anyone bring their own helicopters

The fully-enclosed hangar (pictured) of 4,500 sq ft would be fully equipped for guests, boasting space for 10 helicopters, an aircraft maintenance facility and a landing area – should anyone bring their own helicopters

The superyacht’s upper afterdeck also boasts a stunning lounging area, a full luxury bar, and a 74ft by 32ft pool, while one level below the bridge deck also houses a 44ft by 35ft indoor pool.

It is the perfect ship for relaxing in style as both pools have automated hard covers that turn into gazebos when the pools are in use. 

The upper forward decks also house the two lazy river pools connected by a waterslide, which are sure to impress any seafaring guests.

There is no shortage of open areas to kick back and relax in the hull, which boasts a café, pub, restaurant, and many more enviable amenities.

The Galleon also puts safety first as it includes 12 free-fall lifeboats for crew and guests, which can accommodate up to 30 people each.