Michael Crumpton
Looks just like a wave piercer like many of these: https://www.google.com/search?q=wave+piercing+power+catamarans&num=50&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjexrrqooXPAhVLZSYKHZKBDTsQ_AUICSgC&biw=1785&bih=958
Wave piercers have been around since the mid 90s and have been used as inter island ferries in the US Virgin Islands for years.
christopher
"Out boat is amazing, it goes fast in rough seas!!! - check out our video of it NOT TOUCHING ANY ROUGH SEAS" ... I smell a rat.
DavidOldham
Sorry to ask a practical question but exactly how does one get aboard or does Scotty have to beam you up and that's the part they are still working on.
Kaido Tiigisoon
Any idea, why this vessel has a steering wheel? One cannot steer it anyway.
JeremiahMckenna
I think this is a beautiful piece of machinery. I wold like to see more video of it rather than just moving on smooth water. I would like to see it in rougher waters as well as maneuvering around the doc area, docking and getting under way, as well as embark/debark.
ezeflyer
What happens if you hit the dock with one of those thin, frail looking hulls? How does it handle rough seas? It seems to lack accommodations for its size and length. What is the underwater profile? Where is the engine access?
Nik
If its so good at piercing waves, then why doesn't the promotional video show it doing just that, instead of cruising around in a virtual millpond? Noticeable for its omission, is any statement regarding what height of waves it is supposed to be capable of handling. Why is this, when this is supposed to be the prime reason for its main design characteristics? The connection between the floats and the remainder of the craft indicate a major design flaw. The junction should sweep in a curve from the hulls into the vertical members, or stress cracks are bound to develop followed by catastrophic failure. Sharp changes of section have been the cause of many design failures in the past, the Comet aircraft, and the WW2 Liberty boats to name two examples. However, I suppose that anyone with a million or so to blow on a pleasure craft for just four people, will also have the funds to sue the manufacturers, when their craft disintegrates, assuming that they survive it of course.
Martin Hone
Thrust vectoring...like a fighter jet...or jetski....and why is it a yacht when it doesn't have sails....
KentDurgan
Talk about a rich person's toy and nothing else. Very impractical for a 'yacht'. Just a unique looking speedboat.
Mayakovski
Love the Captain Douche outfit. Looks like Mommny did a good job dressing her little sailor boy up.