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Would you try rising above the waves in a flying yacht or stay grounded on conventional hulls? Rate this watercraft from 1-5 stars and comment below! Enata Foiler © Enata Marine Length: 32 ft / 9.8 m Beam (foils deployed): 23 ft 6 in / 7.2 m Beam (foils retracted): 11 ft / 3.3 m Draft (foils down): 6 ft 2 in / 1.9 m Draft (foils retracted): 2 ft / 0.6 m Passenger Capacity: 8 Top Speed: 40 knots (foiling) Cruising Speed (planing): 28 knots Range at 20 knots: 190 nautical miles Fuel Tank: 300 litres Price: approx. €764,000 The Enata Foiler is designed to lift you 1.5 metres above the water using retractable hydrofoils, reducing drag, wake, and wave impact for a smoother, quieter ride. With a lightweight carbon fibre build and “Wingman” control system, take-off begins around 18 knots and full foiling at speed offers impressive cornering, even in rougher sea states. When you need shallow draft or docking convenience, fold in the foils and drop draft to just 0.6 metres. #EnataFoiler #HydrofoilSuperboat #FlyingYacht #HarbourMasters
Toni and I had the opportunity to check out the first Seawind 1370 in the United States. We did not think twice and headed up to Sail Away Catamarans to enjoy a demonstration sail on Damsel Fly. The 1370 is only 4 feet longer than the 1260, but it is a very different boat. There were things we liked and things we did not, so like every other boat known to mankind, it comes down to compromises. Like all Seawinds, she sailed very nicely in the low winds.