Futuristic design, great power, luxurious interior and, of course, high speed will give you incomparable pleasure of water trip.Paritet Boat, a Russian boat manufacturer, creates all manner of cool futuristic looking vessels, from the glass bottom Looker series (nothing to do with the Albert Finney film) to the ultimate high speed catamaran, the Ellips.

The 28 foot long Ellips has a twin hull design and is made of lightweight aluminum and magnesium alloy. With the proper engine, it can cruise at 65 knots – more than fast enough to evade the mohawked jet ski gangs that will plague the oceans of the future. Slap a rail gun on the back deck and you’re ready for the aquapocalypse.

Distributed in the States by Elorca, the Ellips will cost you north of $200,000 for the standard model, but for a few dollars more you can get a cruise version that has sleeping berths installed in each of the twin hulls.
High-speed catamaran ELLIPS Specification
Length: 8.5 m ( 28 ft )
Width: 3.5 m ( 12 ft )
Capacity: 6 passengers + skipper
Hull: aluminium alloy
Fuel capacity: from 2×200 to 2×350 liters (from 2×53 to 2×93 gal)
Engine: Mercruiser 496 Magnum HO gas 2×425 hp
Volvo Penta D6-350 diesel 2×350 hp
2x Volvo Penta D4-260
2 x YANMAR 6LY2A-500Hp
Propulsion: stern drive, Arneson drive
Weight: 4000- 5000 kg (8800- 11000 lb )
Maximum speed: 65 knot s
catamaran ellips, cool glass boat design
Equipment: RECARO seats, 2 refrigerators, Hi-Fi music system 800 watt, GPS, autopilot, radar, foldable stainless steel aft railing, sonar, remote battery switch, trim tabs, electronic compass, hydraulic suspend of 3 forward seats, ventilated skipper seat, 2 auto-pumps, automatic anchor device, sun&rain canopy with side windows, hydraulic tilt of arch for easy installation of sun canopy.
For more information, visit the Paritet Ellips page
May 11th, 2010
molitva leyli 



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