The UFO is intended for "living floating house"







Using a waterjet-propelled Torqeedo Deep Blue 1800 electric motor (80hp) with a leisurely maximum speed



of 3.5 knots (6.5 km/h, 4 mph)







The motor is connected to a batteries, sending the generated energy from 40 sq. m (430 sq. ft.) of solar panels in a closable lid atop the structure.







Additional energy sources can be provided through optional wind and water turbines located on the top and below the main disc of the UFO, respectively, creating enough power to operate the home and motor.



A water generator would be used for converting rain or seawater to fresh drinking water , as well as watering



a vegetable garden located on a deck that encircles the structure and measures 12.5 m (41 ft) in diameter.



Two half-spherical shells of fiberglass make up the two stories of the interior housing, with flexible floor plans for various configurations.



The interior consist of a transformable kitchen and dining/living area on a 20-sq. m (215-sq. ft.) top level, with stairs leading down to a 10-sq. m (107-sq. ft.) submerged lower level with bathroom and bedroom surrounded by a large window for viewing sea life.







To keep the craft stable, the UFO uses a special elastic anchor system.

