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VUE | Summer 2019

The Digest | New Jersey Magazine

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Technological advancements continue to excite our minds, instantly filling them up with endless possibilities and insurmountable feelings of motivation to contribute to the next big thing. When you think about riding the waves of Earth's beautiful oceans, you would never imagine that your boat could actually fly, right? But when it comes to ENATA's groundbreaking, super classy Foiler, their engineers and innovators continue to push the envelope with the first-ever yacht capable of flying on the water. e Foiler has impacted the yachting industry in a way like no other. You wonder: How does a boat fly? Well, the futuristic yacht is equipped with intricate specifications that sustain the turmoil that the average boat experiences on the sea. Four patented and retractable foils create an auto-stability effect, ensuring a comfortable ride. Using the four retractable foils, the yacht is lied out of the water, giving you and your crew a feeling as if you were flying with a top speed of 45 mph, along with pure serenity and peace while riding in exquisite style. e foils act as wings for the yacht, and once you hit about 21 mph, the hull lis five feet above the water while the foils spread and expand underneath. ENATA has installed an extremely efficient network that makes the Foiler easy to ride. Located in the back of the yacht is a 740 hp hydrostatic propulsion system, which propels the vehicle forward with the utmost ease. e onboard engines power the yacht's torpedoes, allowing it to effortlessly reach up to 40 knots. e revolutionary design offers increased fuel efficiency— about 40 percent more efficient than your average boat—along with incredible stability, speed, and safety. Splashing into waves becomes a problem when riding in open waters for any aquatic vehicle, yet flying over them has not been achieved until the creation of the Foiler. In "Foiling mode," the yacht can withstand waves up to five feet, while still keeping the same serene ride. e Foiler masters rough weather and harsh waves seamlessly whereas a regular boat is at the mercy of the elements, leaving you feeling worrisome and unsafe. In calmer conditions however, you could retract the foils and use it just as you would a classic boat. V U E N J . C O M 157

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