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MOBULA - Hydrofoil Yatch

MOBULA - Hydrofoil Yatch

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The Mobula is a 47ft yacht, which uses a hydrofoil system to decrease its friction, while sailing virtually out of water when it reaches a certain speed.

Its name “Mobula” comes from a kind of streak, which was part of our inspiration for design and colors.

This yacht was designed for long trips, with the maximum possible comfort and with a capacity of 5 people. Has a large photovoltaic panel for energy storage on long trips and Twin motors.

We designed the hydrofils in an elegant way, when they connect to the boat in a unique and fluid piece, they allow a navigation at high speeds and with greater smoothness.

The main materials used were wood and carbon fiber. The color palette was composed of dark blue, black and White.


Its interior design was made for the user to feel at home, In the Main Deck there is a door next to the driver that gives access to the Bow Cockpit, where there is a lounger, to relax and sunbathe. The main door, gives access to a rest area, with three sofas, a diving platform and a storage space behind the biggest sofa.
Inside we have a living room with a large “L” sofa and a table that can be shrunk to open the sofa bed.

The kitchen is equipped with an oven, a fridge-freezer, a ceramic hob, a sink and a washing machine top load clothes. In this same area we also have the Cockpit with two leather seats, which rotate 360º and have access the control panel and a small table.

As soon as you go down the stairs we have in front of us the Master room, which has access to a wardrobe division, following the corridor we have on the left a small bathroom and on the right the largest, equipped with a shower. In the background from the corridor we have the second bedroom, which doesn’t have a wardrobe division, nor does it have as much space in height, but in the its interior has more space for storage than in the Master room.

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MOBULA - Hydrofoil Yatch
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