Posted by Jeannie Choe | 24 Jan 2007
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Marine Advanced Research's WAM-V watercraft promises a "radically new seagoing experience," where the ultra lightweight catamaran structure allows for functional convertibility covering a range of uses.
Unlike conventional boats, the hulls of a WAM-V conform to the surface of the water. A WAM-V does not push, slap or pierce the waves. She utilizes flexibility to adapt her structure and shape to the water surface. Instead of forcing the water to conform to the hull, she gives and adjusts; she "dances" with the waves.
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i want one for christmas