Amphibious Crab-Like Catamarans

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The 'Pagurus' Catamaran is Unexpected

The 'Pagurus' catamaran has been designed by the Lazzarini Design Studio as an unexpectedly capable vessel that would provide explorers with a way to enjoy time on the water as well as on dry land.

The vessel is nicknamed the 'Crabamaran' thanks to its ability to be right at home on both the water and dry land thanks to the helical spiral flange on the hull. Powered by twin 890 horsepower diesel engines, the vessel is capable of achieving a top speed of 24 knots and features a set of solar panels on top that are capable of generating energy for charging the onboard batteries for leisure cruising at five knots.

The 'Pagurus' catamaran could easily traverse on sand or mud at a speed of 30km/h to make it great for exploring a range of territories.
Trend Themes
1. Amphibious Watercraft - Innovative catamarans with dual functionality for water and land exploration.
2. Eco-friendly Energy Generation - Integration of solar panels for power generation in recreational watercraft.
3. Off-road Boats - Development of amphibious boats capable of navigating both water and a range of land terrains.
Industry Implications
1. Recreational Boating - Opportunities for manufacturers to introduce environmentally friendly, multi-functional vessels to attract new recreational boaters.
2. Off-road Vehicles - Innovative catamarans with dual functionality may open up new opportunities for companies producing off-road vehicles.
3. Tourism - Amphibious catamarans may create new tourism experiences by enabling exploration of previously inaccessible coastal regions and beaches.

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