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Wednesday, March 7, 2018



The incredible ‘flying superyacht’: 8-person hybrid hydrofoil can effortlessly cut through 5ft waves by skimming above the water at 40 knots


  • Foiler is the creation of Enata Marine, based in Sharjah, the third largest and most populous city in the UAE
  • Two diesel and electric 320 bhp (239 kW) engines power custom Enata Marine electric torpedo engines
  • The boat has a range of 260 nautical miles (482 km) at 20 knots or 130 nautical miles (240 km) at 30 knots
  • Customers wishing to buy one will have to wait 12 months before delivery and the price has not be released 

Stunning images have revealed an incredible ‘flying superyacht’ that can carry up to eight passengers above the waves at speeds of up to 40 knots (46mph/74km/h).
The hybrid diesel-electric luxury yacht incorporates a retractable hydrofoil system that can tackle waves of up to five feet.  
An official price has not yet been announced for the vessel, but this is likely to be somewhere in the millions if the firm's promotional images and material are anything to go by.
Customers wishing to purchase one will have to wait an average of 12 months before delivery. 

Stunning images have revealed an incredible ¿flying superyacht¿ that can carry up to eight passengers above the waves at speeds of up to 40 knots (46 mph / 74 kph)
Stunning images have revealed an incredible ‘flying superyacht’ that can carry up to eight passengers above the waves at speeds of up to 40 knots (46 mph / 74 kph)
Foiler is the creation of Enata Marine, based in Sharjah, the third largest and third most populous city in the United Arab Emirates. 
In a written statement, a company spokesman said: 'With the Foiler, you have a two in one: a very comfortable and luxurious yacht with the performance and handling of a super-car. 
'It masters rough weather seamlessly whereas a normal yacht will slam in the waves quite early.  This allows you to sail in comfort at full speed when regular boats have to slow down as they slam the waves.
'The foils and rudders provide an amazing grip in the water that give the Foiler the ability to turn like no other boat.
'In fact, it’s easier to drive than a regular yacht as there is no lag between the steering wheel and the Foiler turning. The handling is very similar to a comfortable sports car.'
As the boat's speed increases, four hydrofoils start to lift the Foiler, like a plane on a runway before takeoff.
The hybrid diesel-electric luxury yacht incorporates a retractable hydrofoil system that can tackle waves of up to five feet. Customers wishing to purchase one will have to wait an average of 12 months before delivery
The hybrid diesel-electric luxury yacht incorporates a retractable hydrofoil system that can tackle waves of up to five feet. Customers wishing to purchase one will have to wait an average of 12 months before delivery
An official price has not yet been announced for the vessel, but this is likely to be somewhere in the millions if the firm's promotional images and material are anything to go by
An official price has not yet been announced for the vessel, but this is likely to be somewhere in the millions if the firm's promotional images and material are anything to go by
Foiler is the creation of Enata Marine in Sharjah, the third largest and third most populous city in the United Arab Emirates. The hydrofoils are like the wings on a plane but under water
Foiler is the creation of Enata Marine in Sharjah, the third largest and third most populous city in the United Arab Emirates. The hydrofoils are like the wings on a plane but under water

HOW DOES A HYDROFOIL WORK?

Hydrofoils are wing-like blades that usually sit underneath a boat's hull.
They cut through the water as the boat speeds up, creating an uplift – similar to the aerofoils used on aeroplanes.
As the boat travels faster, it lifts higher, reducing drag against the hull and the amount of power needed to sustain its speed. 
The foils are shaped to move smoothly through the water causing its flow to be deflected downward, which exerts an upward force on the foil.
This turning of the water causes higher pressure on the bottom and reduced pressure on the top of the foil.
This pressure difference is accompanied by a velocity difference, so the resulting flow about the foil has a higher average velocity on one side than the other.
When used as a lifting element on a hydrofoil boat, this upward force lifts the body of the vessel, decreasing drag and increasing speed. At 18 knots (20 mph / 33 kph), the lift created by the foils fully lifts the Foiler and the hull flies above the water.
In hydrofoil mode, the yacht can comfortably handle waves up to 4.9 ft (1.5 m) high while still providing complete comfort for passengers.
It can maintain this performance in winds of up to 30 to 35 knots (35 to 40 mph / 55 to 65 kph). To activate this, you simply press the Fly Mode button.  
As water is 840 times denser than the air, the foils can be much smaller than the wings of a plane and still lift the boat. As the boat's speed increases, the foils start to lift the Foiler, like a plane on a runway before takeoff
As water is 840 times denser than the air, the foils can be much smaller than the wings of a plane and still lift the boat. As the boat's speed increases, the foils start to lift the Foiler, like a plane on a runway before takeoff
At 18 knots (20 mph / 33 kph), the lift created by the foils fully lifts the Foiler and the hull flies above the water, minimising the impact of the hull on the waves below
At 18 knots (20 mph / 33 kph), the lift created by the foils fully lifts the Foiler and the hull flies above the water, minimising the impact of the hull on the waves below
It can maintain this performance in winds of up to 30 to 35 knots (35 to 40 mph / 55 to 65 kph). To activate this, you simply press the Fly Mode button
It can maintain this performance in winds of up to 30 to 35 knots (35 to 40 mph / 55 to 65 kph). To activate this, you simply press the Fly Mode button
The foils and rudders are deployed by a hydraulic ram. In more extreme conditions, you can retract the foils and use it as a regular boat by pressing the Float Mode button
In hydrofoil mode, the yacht can comfortably handle waves up to 4.9 ft (1.5 m) high while still providing complete comfort for passengers
The foils and rudders are deployed by a hydraulic ram. 
In more extreme conditions, you can retract the foils and use it as a regular boat by pressing the Float Mode button. 
It has a range of 260 nautical miles (482 km) at 20 knots or 130 nautical miles (240 km) at 30 knots. 
The vehicle is manufactured from carbon fibre with high grade stainless steel, aluminium and titanium mechanical parts. 
It can maintain this performance in winds of up to 30 to 35 knots (35 to 40 mph / 55 to 65 kph). To activate this, you simply press the Fly Mode button
The foils and rudders are deployed by a hydraulic ram. In more extreme conditions, you can retract the foils and use it as a regular boat by pressing the Float Mode button
The foils and rudders are also manufactured from carbon fibre in an autoclave, to ensure high rigidity and robustness. 
Foiler has a range of 260 nautical miles (482 km) at 20 knots or 130 nautical miles (240 km) at 30 knots. The vehicle is manufactured from carbon fibre with high grade stainless steel, aluminium and titanium mechanical parts
The foils and rudders are also manufactured from carbon fibre in an autoclave, to ensure high rigidity and robustness. The vehicle is likely to be popular in neighbouring Dubai, seen in the background
The foils and rudders are also manufactured from carbon fibre in an autoclave, to ensure high rigidity and robustness. The vehicle is likely to be popular in neighbouring Dubai, seen in the background
Hydrofoils are wing-like blades that usually sit underneath a boat's hull. They cut through the water as the boat speeds up, creating an uplift ¿ similar to the aerofoils used on aeroplanes
Hydrofoils are wing-like blades that usually sit underneath a boat's hull. They cut through the water as the boat speeds up, creating an uplift – similar to the aerofoils used on aeroplanes
The foils and rudders are also manufactured from carbon fibre in an autoclave, to ensure high rigidity and robustness.
Its propulsion system combines two diesel and electric 320 bhp (239 kW)  BMW engines which power custom Enata electric torpedo engines.
This delivers up to 20 per cent increased fuel efficiency at top hydro-foiling speeds. 
The Foiler can also operate in a fully electric mode, cruising at a speeds up to 10 knots (11.5 mph / 18.5 kph) in near silence. 
 As the boat travels faster, it lifts higher, reducing drag against the hull and the amount of power needed to sustain its speed The foils are shaped to move smoothly through the water causing its flow to be deflected downward, which exerts an upward force on the foil
 As the boat travels faster, it lifts higher, reducing drag against the hull and the amount of power needed to sustain its speed The foils are shaped to move smoothly through the water causing its flow to be deflected downward, which exerts an upward force on the foil
This turning of the water causes higher pressure on the bottom and reduced pressure on the top of the foil. This pressure difference is accompanied by a velocity difference, so the resulting flow about the foil has a higher average velocity on one side than the other
This turning of the water causes higher pressure on the bottom and reduced pressure on the top of the foil. This pressure difference is accompanied by a velocity difference, so the resulting flow about the foil has a higher average velocity on one side than the other
When used as a lifting element on a hydrofoil boat, this upward force lifts the body of the vessel, decreasing drag and increasing speed
When used as a lifting element on a hydrofoil boat, this upward force lifts the body of the vessel, decreasing drag and increasing speed
Foiler's propulsion system combines two diesel and electric 320 bhp (239 kW) BMW engines which power custom Enata electric torpedo engines. This delivers up to 20 per cent increased fuel efficiency at top hydro-foiling speeds.The Foiler can also operate in a fully electric mode, cruising at a speeds up to 10 knots (11.5 mph / 18.5 kph) in near silence.
Foiler's propulsion system combines two diesel and electric 320 bhp (239 kW) BMW engines which power custom Enata electric torpedo engines. This delivers up to 20 per cent increased fuel efficiency at top hydro-foiling speeds.The Foiler can also operate in a fully electric mode, cruising at a speeds up to 10 knots (11.5 mph / 18.5 kph) in near silence.



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