Enata unveils the luxurious Vatoz foiler, limited to 8 units

Enata launches an exclusive, limited collection of 8 of the Vatoz, a luxurious 10 m-long foiling motorboat based on the original Foiler.

A limited edition signed by a renowned designer

The Vatoz is the new foiling yacht from Dubai-based Swiss shipyard Enata. In 2018, the Dubai-based company launched its first Foiler a pioneer in the field. After developing several versions of its flagship model, the manufacturer launches a limited edition of 8. The Vatoz, based on the original Foiler, is the fruit of collaboration with renowned designer Timur Bozca, who has created an ultra-luxurious unit.

Le nouveau concept exclusif Vatoz du constructeur Enata
Enata's exclusive new Vatoz concept

A design that facilitates forward passage

Side passages have been created to facilitate forward movement, but also to prevent waves from splashing the cockpit. The platforms are also used to store water toys. The central cockpit features four removable seats and two bench seats aft. A sundeck with a central passageway gives access to the transom, which features steps for access to the water or dock.

Un concept arrondi avec des passages latéraux pour faciliter le déplacement
A rounded design with side passages for easy movement

The modern cockpit features two huge screens on either side of the companionway door.

Un spacieux poste de pilotage avec contrôle de vol
A spacious cockpit with flight controls

The elegant, powerful design is marked by angular shapes and emphasized by a windshield that appears to be directly integrated into the structure. The hull is made of carbon fiber.

Inside, the cabin is bathed in natural light thanks to side windows and a flush deck hatch. The idea is to offer a comfortable space for sheltering and changing, which will undoubtedly be offered as a custom cabin to the eight privileged customers.

Une cabine avec un carré en U et une salle de bain séparée
A cabin with a U-shaped saloon and separate bathroom

Flight technology borrowed from the original Foiler

The Vatoz will use Foiler flight technology, to navigate at 1.5 m above the water, and the associated Wingman flight management system. The maximum speed expected in flight is 40 knots. The foils are combined with a hydrostatic drive system featuring 2x370 hp diesel engines.

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