Jet Skis sound like a blast, but the environmental damage they do makes them unappealing. The iDive by Serhiy Yevtushenko, however, could be the green solution: it was designed to run on salt water.
Although details on the iDive are scarce, it does look quite remarkable. The makers say it rides much like a dolphin. In fact, they say it is an extreme sport of its own, and have designed a high tech suit to accompany the watercraft.
If you can imagine diving in and out of the water like a majestic dolphin, you’re able to share the vision with Serhiy Yevtushenko, the Ukrainian designer behind this marvelous concept.
Sounds like a whale of a time! Check out some more eco-friendly water vehicles below, as well as another dolphin-inspired watercraft.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Eco-friendly Watercraft
- Designing more sustainable watercrafts like the iDive that run on saltwater to reduce environmental damage.
- Innovative Watercraft Design
- Creating innovative watercraft designs that mimic the movements and agility of sea creatures like dolphins.
- Extreme Water Sports Equipment
- Designing high-tech equipment to accompany watercrafts that create unique and thrilling experiences for water sports enthusiasts.
Where This Applies
- Boating Industry
- Boating industry can explore more eco-friendly alternatives and innovative designs for watercrafts to meet the demand for sustainability and unique experiences while reducing environmental damage.
- Water Sports Industry
- Water Sports industry can benefit from creating equipment that enhances the thrill factor of extreme sports and accompanies new innovative watercrafts.
- Marine Tourism Industry
- Marine Tourism industry can provide unique experiences to customers by utilizing newly designed watercrafts like the iDive and offering eco-friendly options for activities like diving and dolphin watching tours.
