A floating playground for the super-rich, this luxury shadow boat
Billionaires can play on this 35-meter yacht.
The ROAM 35 Shadow is a large transporter for any and all water toys you can think of.
You may store your tender, jet skis, dive gear, and Seabobs on the 223-square-meter deck.
A Palfinger hydraulic crane is installed for secure loading and unloading.
It's dubbed a "shadow boat" since its sole purpose is to trail a larger yacht across the water.
This manner, the owner can easily access any toys at any time.
The ROAM 35 Shadow is the result of a special order.
The inspiration for the ROAM Shadow came from a request from a customer who needed a toy carrier large enough to hold their 50-foot cigarette boat.
It's not just a toy carrier; it can carry up to 20 passengers, including six crew members.
The manufacturer claims it can be converted into a fully functional expedition ship.
The ROAM 35 is a catamaran with a draught of just 1.7 metres.
Because of this, it can take passengers to remote beaches and other locations that larger ships can't get to.
It can attain speeds of up to 22 knots and has a cruising speed of 16, making it a very flexible vessel.
The 223 square metre deck can be tailored to your exact specifications because it is constructed to order.
In other words, you can customise it to perfection for any endeavour you have in mind.
Do you enjoy jet skis? A jet ski can be transported on a specially designed carrier.
It's also perfect for a group of buddies that wish to go reef diving together.
It's hard to argue with ROAM's assessment that this is the ideal superyacht shadow boat.
Value of the Hidden Boat
Although ROAM by Superyacht Tenders & Toys has not announced the price of the vessel, given that only the wealthy could afford the load, it is safe to assume that it is not cheap.
The 55-meter Hodor yacht (shadow boat) sells for $30 million, thus we may assume the ROAM 35 will cost more than $20 million.