Se numește L’Hydroptere și conceptul francez de barca cu pânze – cu aripile sale în stil marin – practic zboară pe apă. Molly Wood de la CNET îl întâlnește pe Alain Thebault, comandantul bărcii, și are o privire în interior asupra tehnologiei care o face să alunece. Descărcați noua aplicație CNET: https://cnet.app.link/GWuXq8ExzG
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Always On – Zburați cu cea mai rapidă barcă cu pânze din lume
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And now even monohulls are foiling. That thing paved the way.
It's a hydrophoiles not a true sail boat w a keel, the keel has wing! Different bt absolutely amazing
The French Ekranoplan.
Did you catch that @3:42 when he said "here is the bathroom"
Is there really such a thing as a humble Frenchman?
The great invention, would really like to know the source of this whole IDEA and inspiration?
Yeah yeah, it moves fast and all that is incredible, but for me, it moves for FREE! Heck this is the next level of eco friendly transportation and to me, nothing short of a revolution.
Nice
Be cool to have an auto pilot that compensates all variables while you are sailing
I see only 1 man that can smash the world record crossing from New York to England and he is French….
Ziss ise eu crézii franch accente..aïe love it….
Wow, what an incredible boat!
The definition of "contagious energy" 🙂
Out standing..experience un.
2:48 dude u got a little cawm on you lip from earlier
This guy has the passion to make his dream come true. Perhaps it is true, faith can move mountains…
Googled it and sorry to see the final result.
"During July 2015, the Hydroptère sailed 2215 nautical miles from Los Angeles to Honolulu and docked in Kewalo Harbor.[8] On 15 March 2016 the Harbor Master posted an "Abandoned Vessel" notice on the Hydroptère[9] which was subsequently sold at auction.[10][11] In June 2019, L'Hydroptère was bought by Chris Welsh (USA) and Gabriel Terrasse (FRA).[12][13] In November 2019, l'Hydroptère was sailed from Honolulu, Hawaii to San Francisco, California by professional sailor Mike Price and a delivery crew so that she could undergo an extensive re-fit."
I have this mental image of an aircraft carrier cruising at 30 or so knots and then being passed by this sailboat…
What a wonderful guy
Can a boat like this be designed to be bigger and to carry freight such as light / sustainable materials from southern Europe to Ireland/UK?
This video is almost ten years old. I wonder how l'Hydroptere compares to this year's America's Cup racers.
Hey you want to fly with me French men?
That is a sailing hydrofoil
Can this go fully offshore and into tougher waters?