The One 16 is a hull platform designed to extend a jetski into a small boat in just 60 seconds.
From Superinnovators 26/08/24

It can host up to six people and is compatible with major jetski brands, including Sea-Doo and Yamaha.
Designed and manufactured in Spain by One Water Toys, the One 16 allows users to experience both the thrill of jetskiing and the comfort of boating.
Measuring under six metres, it does not require an additional boating license in Spain, making it accessible for casual users.
The platform connects and disconnects from the jetski easily, enabling users to switch between activities quickly.

The startup also say the One 16 is more economical when compared with a small boat, offering a unique solution for marine charter companies.
It has been designed for cruising speeds of 18-20 knots, with a top speed of 30 knots when paired with a 170hp jetski.
The hull has space for a standard 12V fridge and is customisable, with options for different colours, upholstery, sun/rain cover, audio systems and wakeboard racks.
Prices start at €40,000 (£34,000), according to the Royal Institution of Naval Architects.
For those interested, sea trials are available in Malaga, with upcoming events scheduled at Puerto de la Duquesa.




More info
https://www.onewatertoys.com/one16/
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