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by Candelaboat
2135 days ago
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Weeds can be an issue, unless the foils just cut through them. Taking off in a weed heavy water can be tricky, just like operating a jetski, a jet boat or a regular prop boat. It is true that a fish wouldn't fare too well either when hitting the leading edge of the foil, which is submerged to about 0.7 meters. However, the foil can take quite a beating. Regarding commercialization, which is a great question in itself, our experience tells us that it's due to:
1. It's hard to build controllable foils, especially in a "miniaturized" size like a 8 meter boat.
2. the technology to enable sufficient speed of electronic foil control hasn't been cheap nor good enough prior to the advent of consumer drones & smartphones. |
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Is it to maintain a set height or change height too. I know that too high, and the boat becomes unstable.
I know that retracting the foils is a simple thing, relatively speaking.
However, if you are actually controlling the foil angle, isn't the technology available for decades? I mean there are cooling water pumps that change the impeller vane angles during operation at 400 - 700 RPM, there are helicopter blades that change angles, ship propellers can also change angle during operation, etc. There are many examples.
What technical problem have you specifically overcome in this case?