The Vatoz, a groundbreaking 10-meter foiler, represents a visionary collaboration with Enata, renowned for its pioneering approach to yacht design and technology. Elegantly inspired by the fluid form of the stingray, the Vatoz seamlessly blends aesthetics with functionality. Constructed from lightweight carbon fiber, it embodies sustainable yachting practices. Distinctive painted windows add aesthetic appeal while offering privacy and comfort, exemplifying the premium yachting experience it promises.
Dynamic wing-like structures on both sides facilitate easier access to the bow and provide additional storage space, enhancing agility and accommodating essentials such as surfboards. The attention to detail is remarkable. As the engine ignites, ambient lighting resembling veins coursing through the vessel brings it to life. Four dynamic sports seats, each capable of independent rotation and equipped with secure seat belts, offer both comfort and adaptability. Indicators behind these seats display real-time speed and foiler status. When at rest, the seats pivot towards each other, transforming the space into a convivial social area.
Concealed within the structure are audio speakers, climate control systems, screens, and ample storage, all seamlessly integrated. The interior walls feature a design that captivates and pays homage to the vessel’s natural inspiration. The front of the foiler converts into a versatile space that can function as a sofa, bed, dining area, or cockpit. A galley meets culinary needs, and an adjustable TV offers viewing from various angles. Windows provide breathtaking views, while the climate control and state-of-the-art television enhance the luxury experience. Even the toilet has been thoughtfully designed as an integral part of the experience.
The interior of the Vatoz extends the design principles of its striking exterior, creating a harmonious and captivating space. Natural light through elegant windows and a skylight amplifies the sense of spaciousness, connecting passengers with the environment. The Vatoz utilizes Enata’s efficient Foiler technology to fly 1.5 meters above the water and features a sophisticated Wingman management system. Its maximum speed is 40 knots in foiling mode. The foiler minimizes environmental impact in terms of fuel consumption, wake, and noise. Named after the stingray, “Vatoz” honors this beautiful design and pays homage to endangered marine life.
Credits
Design
Bozca Limitless Design, Turkey
Manufacturer
Enata, United Arab Emirates
Year of production
2024