A design conceived by Francois-Alexandre Bertrand and naval architect Philippe Roulin, the Platypus Submarine is an innovative boat-submarine hybrid that can travel both above water and under water.
The Platypus Submarine has a central hull, where riders are meant to sit, flanked by two pontoons, which are joined by four horizontal arms. When these arms are horizontal, the craft acts like a jet ski and the riders can travel on the water's surface. The same four horizontal arms can also rotate downward; when this happens, the center section dips into the water and takes the riders under water.
As Diseno-Art points out, however, the two outer pontoons stay at water level at all times, meaning the Platypus Submarine isn't a real submarine -- not in the actual sense of the word. Even if it can't ever submerge completely under water, the Platypus is still a cool design by anyone's standards.
What's Driving This Trend
- Hybrid Watercraft
- The Platypus Submarine is a hybrid watercraft that can travel both on water and under water, presenting opportunities for innovative transportation solutions.
- Convertible Vehicles
- The design of the Platypus Submarine showcases the potential for convertible vehicles that can seamlessly transition between different modes of transportation.
- Multi-functional Watercraft
- The multi-functional capabilities of the Platypus Submarine highlight the growing trend of watercraft that can serve multiple purposes and cater to different environments.
Who This Affects Most
- Maritime Transportation
- The maritime transportation industry can explore the disruptive innovation opportunities presented by hybrid watercraft like the Platypus Submarine.
- Recreational Vehicles
- The recreational vehicles industry can consider the potential for convertible vehicles inspired by the design of the Platypus Submarine.
- Outdoor Adventure Tourism
- The outdoor adventure tourism industry can tap into the demand for multi-functional watercraft that offer unique experiences, such as the Platypus Submarine.
