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The Jet Blade Watercraft Rides Atop a Trio of Skis

Designers from Calvin College are working on a prototype personal watercraft, dubbed the Jet Blade, that is fitted with dope skis. This vehicle has a slightly odd shape as it rides on three skis -- two steered skis at the front that use an active tilting suspension system and one rear ski. The craft is powered by a 650 cc, 50-horsepower engine.

When the rider climbs onto the Jet Blade, the skis are underwater so you don't have a lot of control. Once you get moving however, the skis plane upwards and break through the surface until the vehicle is riding atop the water.

With its unique steering mechanism, the Jet Blade is sure to be a hit among personal watercraft enthusiasts looking for a sporty ride on the water.
Trend Themes
1. Trio-ski Watercraft - The design of watercraft that use three skis instead of two could disrupt the personal watercraft industry by providing a sporty and fun new way to ride the water.
2. Active Tilting Suspension System - The development of an active tilting suspension system for skis could be a disruptive innovation in both personal watercraft and winter sports industries, providing more stability and control in extreme conditions.
3. 650 Cc, 50-horsepower Engine - The use of more powerful, yet still fuel-efficient engines in personal watercraft could disrupt the industry by allowing for greater speed and performance while minimizing environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Watercraft Industry - The use of new and innovative designs and technologies in personal watercraft, such as the Jet Blade with its trio-ski setup, could disrupt the industry and attract new customers seeking exciting and unique ways to enjoy the water.
2. Winter Sports Industry - The development of an active tilting suspension system for skis, as seen in the Jet Blade, could revolutionize the winter sports industry by providing enhanced stability and control for skiers and snowboarders in extreme conditions.
3. Engine Manufacturing Industry - The move towards more powerful, yet still fuel-efficient engines, as seen in the Jet Blade's 650 cc, 50-horsepower engine, could disrupt the engine manufacturing industry by changing the focus from sheer power to power efficiency and environmental impact.

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