It’s Not a Boat — It’s a Sea Sled. And It Bosses Waves Like a Champ.

Put the Dramamine away, señor. This ride is smooth as glass.

March 16, 2017 9:00 am EDT

Don’t have your sea legs? That’s a bummer.

But you’re in luck. Because this sea sled, by name the Nauti-Craft, has a specialized hydraulic suspension system made to best even the roughest surfaces like a champ. 

By separating the hull from the frame, the Nauti-Craft sports a suspension that reacts and works with, rather than against, the ocean waves. The result is comfort and stability at dock or skimming the water warp speed at sea. And it will please the captain to know that the craft’s DACS (deck attitude control system) works to maintain a horizontal deck at low speeds or when steering around other vessels may get in the way of a good time.

Created by some of the minds behind Mitsubishi’s Dakar Rally race cars and Citroen’s World Rally Championship team, you can count on this vessel being able to handle a few bumps in the road.

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Shari Gab

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Shari Gab is the former New York editor of InsideHook. She’s previously written for The Drive.
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