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Seakart 335 Hybrid Watercraft

It might be small and family-friendly, but underneath that cute appearance lies a powerful boat. Combining the speed & handling experience of a jet ski with the safety & comfort of an inflatable boat, the Seakart 335 Hybrid Watercraft is perfect for both cruising around with the family and zipping across the water at toupee-raising speeds with your buddies.

Homologated as a Category C Boat, the unique craft is powered by a reliable Yamaha jet engine that allows the Seakart to sail in shallow or deep waters, whether the water is rough or calm. Although compact, the versatile boat is both ergonomic and spacious enough to fit up to 5 people. It’s also easy to operate and its design ensures it won’t flip–if that happens, “the fiberglass parts and inflated tubes around the vessel create a protective cocoon, ensuring you and other passengers are safe.”

The Seakart can be delivered anywhere in the world and it comes standard with under seat storage, 12v DC socket, removable sealed upholstered seating, piped deck drains, automatic fire extinguisher, bathing ladder, and more. Custom options include different colors for the inflatable tubes, custom upholstery, carbon parts, LED deck lights, and underwater lights.

Buy From Seakart $40,000

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Invictus 280SX Yacht

A mix of luxury and sportiness, the Invictus 280SX Yacht is perfect for those who want to alternate between days of pure marine relaxation and the thrilling experience of water sports.

The Italian-made watercraft measures 28.5 ft in length, has room for up to six passengers and is powered by a 350 hp Volvo V8 engine that makes for a top speed of 38 knots. Boasting the largest swimming platform in its category, the 280SX was designed to enhance the contact with the sea, while the outboard propulsion ensures comfort and silence, allowing for maximum exploitation of the stern area.

The stern hull construction makes for both elegant sailing and a sporty feel, while the padded perimeter edge of the cockpit ads extra safety and comfort. Available with a host of customizing options for the choice of colors, finishes and accessories, the handsome yacht can even be ordered with a personalized set of Invictus suitcases, so that next time you’re sailing you can show off your matching Italian style.

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Nautic Living Electric HouseBoats

Nautic Living is a German manufacturer specializing in floating houses that use electric engines and solar energy. Using hulls that create very little drag, which means less energy required to power the boats, they have made it their strong point to build houseboats that are both economical and efficient. Even better, the durable hulls are constructed to withstand ice formation, allowing you to leave your boat in the water even in winter.

The boats come with a variety of installations that you’d normally find in a modern home, such as a bathroom with shower, large bedroom and living space, fully equipped kitchen, nautical equipment, electric heating, and a roof terrace with solar panels. Prices start from 98,000 EUR for boats from the RELAX series, which measure 10m x 4,20m and go up to 15m long. For those looking for a larger floating home, the 20m Harmony or Deluxe would be more suitable.

Luxury features such as saunas, jacuzzis, and rooftop fireplaces can be installed as per client request and make these houseboats a true experience for anyone who sets foot on them.

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Modul GO Houseboat Concept

It’s just a concept for now but if it comes to market, the Modul GO Houseboat could be a game-changing and inexpensive (kinda) solution for life on the water.

Envisioned by designer Max Zhivov, the houseboat could easily be modified according to customer needs. 10 types of sections would be available, each measuring either 2,4 m or 3,5 m tall x 2,3 m wide, with different types of windows or walls without any openings, plus other options. The sections would be placed on a floating platform with dimensions of 9 x 4.5 m or 13 x 6.5 m, while roof-mounted solar panels would provide the energy needed to run the boat’s electric motors.

The Modul GO could be configured to satisfy specific requirements, serving as a home, cafe, equipment rental point, base for hydroplanes, boat refueling module, cargo variant for transporting of goods and small cars, or even a houseboat vacation village.

Learn More From Modul Go Houseboat ~$125,000

DYNAMIQ GTT 165 Foiling Superyacht

The all-new Dynamiq GTT 165 is the world’s first foiling superyacht. This 164-foot sporty watercraft is equipped with two underwater foils that lift the hull up, allowing for decreased drag and higher speeds, making this the only yacht in its category capable of crossing the Atlantic at up to 25 knots.

Powered by a hybrid propulsion system coupled to a Lithium-Ion battery pack that can be recharged through an optional array of roof-mounted solar panels, the GTT 165 can stay at anchor in complete silence with no generators running, or provide a couple of hours of low-speed cruising in zero-emission mode.

The superyacht is available in a 5-cabin layout (with a second master suite on the lower deck) or a 6-cabin layout. A spacious glass-covered beach club contains a dedicated spa area that can be also fitted out as a gym. In addition to the ample lounging and socializing zone on the main deck aft, there is a 65-foot long sun deck with dining facilities, bar, cinema lounge with 75’ TV, and the mandatory Jacuzzi with sunbathing area. (The video below shows the forerunner GTT 115 model).

Learn More From Dynamiq $30 Million+