The 'Fina' kayak has been designed by Cristina Borràs as a foldable aquatic vessel that would provide a more functional, portable experience for those looking to explore waterways. The two-seater kayak features the ability to be folded in two spots thanks to a strategically designed aesthetic that breaks the unit up into three distinct sections. This is achieved with two five-degree transversal cuts that allow the bow and stern of the body to collapse into the middle section for easy storage in a vehicle.
The 'Fina' kayak identifies what can be done to make aquatic exploration gear more applicable for travelers who require an easier option when sightseeing. The kayak was created after a trip to Venice where Borràs was interested in sailing the canals, but was unable to store a two-seater kayak behind her car without paying for a larger parking spot.
Foldable Two-Seater Kayaks
The 'Fina' Kayak Has a Compact, Two-Seater Design
Trend Themes
1. Foldable Aquatic Vessels - The trend of developing foldable aquatic vessels presents opportunities for more convenient and portable waterway exploration.
2. Functional Travel Gear - The trend of designing functional travel gear offers disruptive innovation opportunities for creating easier options for sightseeing.
3. Compact Watercraft Design - The trend of compact watercraft design opens up possibilities for developing space-saving solutions for storage and transportation.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Recreation - The outdoor recreation industry can capitalize on the trend of foldable aquatic vessels by creating innovative and compact watercraft for customers.
2. Travel and Tourism - The travel and tourism industry has the potential to disrupt the market by incorporating functional travel gear into their offerings, catering to the needs of sightseers.
3. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore opportunities to collaborate with foldable aquatic vessel manufacturers to create vehicle storage solutions specifically designed for these products.