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"QUANTUM SHOT" #238(rev)
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Lean, Mean "Wave-Gliding" Machines

"Gliding over the waves of chaos, betrayed by time..." --Imai Hisashi, Divine Wind

... And from the same poem, "Like a razor jumping from one thing to another skilfully above the night; Like a spider spinning its silver shimmering thread"... These modern hydrofoil concepts are visually exciting and often sensational, perhaps even more so than modern concept cars:


(here is a deceptively simple all-carbon Hydrofoil Kite Wakesurfer)

Modern Italian Design + RetroFuturism Style + Great Efficiency

Italian designer Guillermo Sureda-Burgos is a world-renowned stylist who expertly creates new concepts for underwater transportation, as well as some striking furniture and appliances. He teaches advanced computer graphics at the Industrial Design Department of the Art Institute at Fort Lauderdale and Canary Islands.

His vision of the high-speed "Surface Craft" aims to replace the current use of business jets along busy coastal areas. This version comfortably fits four passengers.





(images credit: Guillermo Sureda-Burgos, exclusively for Dark Roasted Blend)

Guillermo's idea of replacing business jet travel with this boat might seem a little far-fetched; but surely, perhaps he can succeed in recreational boating? His boat will be competing with the likes of the Pininfarina's recent Hydrofoil Sailing Yacht (capable of reaching 32 knots; more info).


(image via)


Fabulous "Personal Submersible Vehicles"

Now, let's see something really exciting!

These so-called "dry-pressurized" submarines have a passenger compartment kept at sea-level pressure; the space between the compartment and the outer hydrodynamic skin is meant to be flooded with seawater while submerged. The submersible's layout is similar to the standard seating arrangement of a passenger automobile.

XS100 Duo seats two and XS100 Trio seats three submariners (intrepid ocean explorers). The intended market would include luxury yacht and resort owners who are bored of a luxury yacht and want to try something different (the price of a two-passenger model for a target depth 100 meters is close to a limited production exotic sports car, i. e. around 400,000€. With higher production, prices could come down to 150,000€). The sub's eye-catching design seem to be inspired by the "Shark Fin" Chrome style of the 1950s:

XS100 Duo Beta Personal Submersible:






XS100 Trio Alpha Personal Submersible:






Looking forward, Guillermo hopes to combine such personal submersibles with a true hydrofoil high-speed mode. Definitely something to watch for!


Other Inspired, Sleek Hydrofoil Concepts

Futuristic (1973) hydrofoil concepts designed by Luigi Colani:


(image credit: Luigi Colani)

Turbo: Hydrofoil Daysailor is a design by Seattle-based artist and designer Michael Schacht, largely influenced by Luigi Colani's style:


(image via)

Interflight Hydrofoiler was an experimental no-emission personal hydrofoil:



The hydrofoil concept KTM Barracuda "keeps water-contact at all times, due to a combination of front wing flaps and the vector thrust from the propeller":


(images via)

Here is a Quadrofoil Electric Vehicle / Powered Hydrofoil Concept by Matris Design: created by three Slovenian designers, it was presented at the Slovenia’s Internautica Exhibition (more info):



(images via)

The Wind-powered Hydrofoil? Sure, why not, here is a Kitesurfer, designed by Jiwon Jung in 2010 (more info):



(image via)

And then, there is a Xi Super yacht, designed by Jan Gielens - a true object of art, with evocative UFO-like shape (more info):


(image credit: Jan Gielens)

Its specially trimmed wings and hydrofoils (for better maneuverability) remind us of Art Deco 1930s aerodynamic cars:


(image credit: Jan Gielens)

Inspired by F1 cars, industrial designer Dan Baretich created the Formula-Foil 1 concept (left), while on the right you see imaginary future hydrofoil super yachts:


(images via)

The Dolphin Hydrofoil personal hydrofoil was conceptualized by Nikko Van Stolk. At high speed, this craft almost appears to be flying above the water rather than skipping across the surface:


(images credit: Nikko Van Stolk)

This is a futuristic Nereus kite surfing hydrofoil boat (which can even dive for a short submerged periods), designed by Mathius Koelher:


(more info)

And check out this Looker 350, a Russian-built hydrofoil-assisted high-speed glass-bottom boat:



(image via)

We certainly like the Jules Verne-styled dashboard!


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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Title should be Modern Spanish Design, not Italian!

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Blogger Avi Abrams said...

From artist's bio:
"Complementing a precise, science oriented undergraduate instruction, a Master of Industrial Design from the prestigious Domus Academy in Milan... Infusing a materials and technology savvy character with the rich, bold, and sensual styling associated with leading modern Italian Design."

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Blogger UnforGiven said...

Wow, Extreme Submarines. I wonder how much overtime they put in coming up with that original name. The extreme tag is so overused and generic, it just sounds stupid.

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Blogger DaveG said...

Wow. Beautiful designs... (in into the aquatic vehicles and underwater activities in particular) -- I've got some additional photos of other types of subs at my website squidoo.com/submarines --and I'd like to link to this site as well! If only cars could be designed like this as well--the aerodynamics would improve fuel economy as well!

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Blogger Avi Abrams said...

Thank you Dave, you got good site there.

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