But the version running on Seabubbles has customized components to control the boat's unique features.
Seabubbles has been able to come to market with
its technology so soon because it's not building everything in-house.
Meanwhile, Seabubbles' co-founder Anders Bringdal is
a four-time windsurfing world champion, who also set a windsurfing world record at 51.45 knots.
Partner, Daniel Berrebi,
whose company Baja Ferries has made a“small” investment in Seabubbles, even larger boats like his could eventually benefit from the technology.
Seabubbles, a“flying” boat startup that uses electric
power instead of gas, hit Miami this weekend to show off one of its five prototype boats- or six, if you count an early, windowless white boat they have lovingly dubbed[…].
Seabubbles, a“flying” boat startup that uses electric
power instead of gas, hit Miami this weekend to show off one of its five prototype boats- or six, if you count an early, windowless white boat they have lovingly dubbed the“soapdish.”.