Kormaran Created Six Mode Convertible Luxurious Speedboat

In many sci-fi movies, we have seen many transformations like car transformed into a speedboat in water or car transformed into an auto-bot (Transformers) etc. However, seems like this has affected the Austrian company Kormaran. Now the company has a more efficient vision of the luxurious future. Lately, the company has created such a speedboat that offers six mode to boater.


Convertible Speedboat

The six modes that the speedboat offers boaters are: a catamaran, a trimaran, a monohull, a full efficient yet high-speed flightmode, a nightmode and a bathing mode with a platform for sunbathing on the water. The Kormaran is constructed primarily from carbon fiber to try and keep the weight to a minimum. But as there are so many mechanical and hydraulic elements residing within the hull, the overall weight is 1,500 kgs (3,300 lbs).

However, this speedboat boasts 493 horsepower with 3 jet propellers. Its finishes include stainless steel, titanium, a warm teak wood deck and a Boxmark Xtreme leather interior. This boat can travel 180 nmi (200 km) at its top speed of 44 mph (70 km/h). The interior of the Kormaran features high-spec leather, an automotive-inspired instrument panel and steering wheel, luxurious teak decking, and rear-hinged scissor doors. See the photos below to have a look at the six mode convertible speedboat.

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Unfortunately, there is no mention about the pricing details of this speedboat, but interested buyers can contact the company through its website.

Source: Kormaran
Thanks To: Diseno-Art

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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