Visions of the Future
Rarely a month goes by that a friend or family member doesn’t forward me a story about some fantastical superyacht concept: one that doubles as a submarine; one that has a three-hole golf course on deck; one powered by a nuclear reactor; or one flanked by a pair of electric-powered blimps so it can lift off and sail over the water as well as on it. Intrigued and earnest as they may be, my people fail to realize that few of these designs will ever feel the joyous pop of a Champagne bottle breaking on their bows. Such flights of fancy do, however, serve a purpose beyond exposing the fertile imaginations of legitimate designers, or would-be designers on hallucinogens. Like the concept cars at auto shows, they illuminate the possible—worlds that…