It gets a bit risky in larger waves, small ones can be OK but I'd reduce the speed. I would make sure not to go fast enough to be up on the foils in rough seas. Foils can be made retractable, into the hull, so it would behave like a typical boat hull when retracted. My boat is designed for calm conditions as the foils are fixed.
Yes that's a great idea! I have thought about that before. It would require some planning and money upfront. Probably needs solar power to keep the pumps running independently. Basically infinite money :D We'll see in the future!
Great video i really liked your first hydrofoil and speed boat its very nice detailed and i like the hydrofoil you made. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Jan for your super kind comment :)
I've just started binging this series, and I love it!
Awesome thanks very much :) Happy to hear that you are enjoying it 😎👍👍
Nice, I built a rescue hydrofoil that goes 160kts, it’s the only vehicle I use now.
Awesome, hydrofoils are so fast :D Thanks for watching 😎👍👍
Is this boat in the workshop?
Great again!
Thank you!
Did you use pids to hold it at a certain height in the water or does it hold itself there?
Hi thanks for watching! I only used altimeters, no pids.
@@MrSticksman how does it work in waves then?
It gets a bit risky in larger waves, small ones can be OK but I'd reduce the speed. I would make sure not to go fast enough to be up on the foils in rough seas. Foils can be made retractable, into the hull, so it would behave like a typical boat hull when retracted. My boat is designed for calm conditions as the foils are fixed.
Could u make an oil-transfer-pontoon train all the way from the selling point to the buying point? :)
Yes that's a great idea! I have thought about that before. It would require some planning and money upfront. Probably needs solar power to keep the pumps running independently. Basically infinite money :D We'll see in the future!
ide rather watch a camodo video LOL
Cool :) Comodo is awesome! Thanks so much for watching I really appreciate it.