The Dolphin Hydrofoil personal watercraft is a prototype for a lighter and sleeker type of jet ski. Based in the United States, designer Nikko van Solk's renderings present a streamlined vehicle that appears to skim the water's surface.
The sporty craft is modeled with great emphasis on front and rear hydrofoils that will serve to lift the body of the Dolphin above the water, fostering its ability to reach greater speeds with less resistance. For this reason, the PWC's impeller can be found low on the dagger board which will keep the Dolphin Hydrofoil steady through sharp turns. Based on the popularity of its contemporary counterparts, this toy is bound to take off.
Streamlined Water-Skimmers
The Dolphin Hydrofoil Will Glide the Waves
Trend Themes
1. Lighter Watercrafts - There is opportunity to create and market more streamlined watercraft designs that are lighter and with reduced resistance on water surfaces.
2. Hydrofoil Technology - Further investment and developments in hydrofoil technology can enable faster and more stable watercrafts.
3. Personal Watercrafts - Personal watercrafts present an opportunity for designers and manufacturers to explore innovative designs for enthusiasts and hobbyists.
Industry Implications
1. Recreational Watercraft Manufacturing - Manufacturers of recreational watercrafts can invest in research and development to improve the performance, speed, and agility of products in the market.
2. Water Sports and Accessories - Companies that market water sports equipment and accessories can explore opportunities to sell and promote newer, more innovative watercrafts.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Tourism and hospitality businesses can leverage the growing popularity of personal watercrafts to offer tours or rentals for enthusiasts and vacationers looking for fun water-based activities.