SLOVENIA-HYDROFOIL Eco-friendly hydrofoiling personal watercraft set to enter mass production
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SLOVENIA-HYDROFOIL Eco-friendly hydrofoiling personal watercraft set to enter mass production
- Title: SLOVENIA-HYDROFOIL Eco-friendly hydrofoiling personal watercraft set to enter mass production
- Date: 27th February 2015
- Summary: SLOVENSKA BISTRICA, SLOVENIA (FEBRUARY 25, 2015) (REUTERS) EXTERIOR OF QUADROFOIL COMPANY BUILDING SIGN NEXT TO ENTRANCE READING: "QUADROFOIL" VARIOUS OF TWO-SEAT "QUADROFOIL" PROTOTYPE IN SHOWROOM (SOUNDBITE) (Slovenian) "QUADROFOIL" CEO, MARJAN ROZMAN, SAYING: "The Quadrofoil is a revolutionary watercraft, because it uses a reduced water drag system for maritime transport. After reaching a speed of 10 km/h, the watercraft is lifted above the water surface and floats on its fins. This allows a very comfortable vibration-free means of travelling, with waves up to 0.5 metre high. It is also an eco-friendly product, because it creates no noise and has zero emissions, and it does not pollute by releasing any motor oil into the water. It is also cost-effective, with affordable purchasing price as well as maintenance costs. It is one of the most energy-efficient vehicles out there, and the running cost is about 1 euro per hour." ROZMAN SITTING IN VEHICLE PHOTOGRAPHER TAKING PHOTOS OF VEHICLE WITH ROZMAN IN IT (SOUNDBITE) (Slovenian) "QUADROFOIL" CEO, MARJAN ROZMAN, SAYING: "The patented steering system enables this watercraft to be driven in a special way, providing an experience similar to driving a go-cart. But since the passengers are riding through air, lifted on foils, the feeling is comparable to flying in an aircraft. The vehicle has a turning radius of less than 7 meters, at speeds of 30-40 km/h, which is an exceptionally good performance in the world of watercraft, and it manages to pull it off with practically no understeer or oversteer." VARIOUS OF "QUADROFOIL" PROTOTYPE (SOUNDBITE) (Slovenian) "QUADROFOIL" CEO, MARJAN ROZMAN, SAYING: "We have two different electric motors on offer, the 3.7 kW, and the more powerful 5.5 kW which is installed in our limited edition model and which can reach speeds up to 40 km/h. But it all depends on the weight of the watercraft and water conditions." (SOUNDBITE) (Slovenian) "QUADROFOIL" CEO, MARJAN ROZMAN, SAYING: "We are probably the first company in the world which managed to integrate the complete electronic steering system into a touchscreen steering wheel, similar to the way these are made in Formula 1 race cars. We also included a security feature consisting of software encryption of data exchanged between the motor and the touchscreen, which prevents the detachable steering wheel to be used on another watercraft. We wanted to make things as simple as possible for the end user, and all the information needed to drive the vehicle is provided via touchscreen. The steering wheel has only four buttons, used to control speed, direction - that is, going forward or backwards - and for timely lowering of raising of foils, if water depth allows it." VARIOUS OF DETAILS ON VEHICLE PROTOTYPE PROTOTYPE IN SHOWROOM SHOWROOM WITH PROTOTYPE AS SEEN FROM ABOVE
- Embargoed: 14th March 2015 12:00
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- Location: Croatia
- Country: Croatia
- Topics: General
- Reuters ID: LVA2ZRMGFINXD6AP2JZEP45M9JRB
- Story Text: A revolutionary personal watercraft developed by a Slovenian company is slated to enter serial production this year, hoping to bring cheap, eco-friendly water transport to the masses.
The so-called Quadrofoil is a personal hydrofoiling watercraft, a vehicle employing foils - a type of fins - to lift it above water level, enabling it to reach above average speeds due to greatly reduced water drag.
In addition, the electrically powered two-seater produces no emissions and is virtually noise-free, and since the passengers are lifted above water, thus avoiding the impact of waves, the ride is much more comfortable compared to traditional jet skis.
"The Quadrofoil is a revolutionary watercraft, because it uses a reduced water drag system for maritime transport. After reaching a speed of 10 km/h, the watercraft is lifted above the water surface and floats on its fins. This allows a very comfortable vibration-free means of travelling, with waves up to 0.5 metre high. It is also an eco-friendly product, because it creates no noise and has zero emissions, and it does not pollute by releasing any motor oil into the water. It is also cost-effective, with affordable purchasing price as well as maintenance costs. It is one of the most energy-efficient vehicles out there, and the running cost is about 1 euro per hour," said Marjan Rozman, CEO of Quadrofoil.
According to Rozman the vehicle has exceptional driving performance, and can reach speeds up to 40 kilometres per hour.
"The patented steering system enables this watercraft to be driven in a special way, providing an experience similar to driving a go-cart. But since the passengers are riding through air, lifted on foils, the feeling is comparable to flying in an aircraft. The vehicle has a turning radius of less than 7 meters, at speeds of 30-40 km/h, which is an exceptionally good performance in the world of watercraft, and it manages to pull it off with practically no understeer or oversteer," Rozman added.
Although the company has plans to develop several different versions of the vehicle, including a racing single-seater and a transport-focused model seating several people, they hope the bestseller would be the smaller two-seater with a 3.7 kW or 5 horsepower motor.
In most countries watercraft shorter than 3 metres and with less than 5 horsepower engines do not require registration, and since the vehicle has zero emissions and causes no noise pollution, it could access areas normally off limits to jet skis or motorboats.
"We have two different electric motors on offer, the 3.7 kW, and the more powerful 5.5 kW which is installed in our limited edition model and which can reach speeds up to 40 km/h. But it all depends on the weight of the watercraft and water conditions," Rozman said.
Rozman said that the biggest challenge during Quadrofoil's five-year development was designing an efficient and user-friendly steering system.
The designers solved the problem by using a fine-tuned electronics system, similar to that employed in advanced race cars.
"We are probably the first company in the world which managed to integrate the complete electronic steering system into a touchscreen steering wheel, similar to the way these are made in Formula 1 race cars. We also included a security feature consisting of software encryption of data exchanged between the motor and the touchscreen, which prevents the detachable steering wheel to be used on another watercraft. We wanted to make things as simple as possible for the end user, and all the information needed to drive the vehicle is provided via touchscreen. The steering wheel has only four buttons, used to control speed, direction - that is, going forward or backwards - and for timely lowering of raising of foils, if water depth allows it," Rozman said.
Starting in March, the company plans to deliver some 300 Quadrofoils by the end of 2015 from its production line in the town of Slovenska Bistrica, and the vehicles will retail from 15,000 euro for their basic model. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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