The design of the Tetrahedron – or Tetra for short – is an underwater trimaran hull under the living quarters with a single "torpedo" hull with side-mounted hydrofoils below that can raise the ...
[Wersy] has been trying out different designs for 3D printed RC boats — his latest is a hydrofoil! He based the hydrofoil’s profile off of NACA 63-412, a typical profile for sailboat hydro ...
Chartwell Marine announced on Oct. 17 that its electric foiling high-speed trimaran demonstrator has entered build at ...
All-electric hydrofoil boats are becoming increasingly common on the water, likely due to increased efficiency from reduced drag, as they virtually fly above the surface. Still, boat and ferry ...
What Does A Hydrofoil Stabilizer Do? When it comes to boating performance, there are plenty of ways to tweak your vessel to up its operation. For many, speed can be a concern, whether it's for ...
Earlier in the year, [rctestflight] created an active hydrofoil RC craft but found the actual performance very lacking. Luckily for him and for us, he continued to tweak it and one tweak suddenly ...
A demonstrator “Tri-foiler” ferry designed by Southampton naval architect Chartwell Marine could take to the water as soon as ...
This eco-friendly cargo ship with a unique trimaran design is entirely powered by wind and able to match the performance of a standard ship. Austal, the prestigious Australian shipyard selected to ...
The Candela C-8 electric boat reduces energy consumption 80%. And, it just broke a distance record. The Best and Worst Movie Remakes 34-year-old making $49,000 a month in passive income: What I ...
"Together, we are entering a new era where capital serves the green revolution. This sailing cargo trimaran symbolizes our vision of a world combining innovation, sustainability, and humanity.
composite hydrofoils to enable “world’s fastest” electric ferry”). The trip was made on Sep 5, 2024, in the latest version of the leisure boat Candela C-8, equipped with a Polestar (Torslanda, Sweden) ...
Now, the elite athletes, called "cyclors," are cooped up in the hull, cycling furiously to create the hydraulic power used to control the boat's sails and hydrofoils. Then, electronic signals from ...