Volitan
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The Volitan is a proposed design for a boat equipped with solar cell panels, which uses both wind and solar energy. The proposed design is lightweight, with a stiff structure made of carbon fiber and epoxy resin and carbon foam[clarification needed] core lamination.[citation needed] It also has an ultraviolet resistant coating.[citation needed]
It is designed to be powered by a twin 220 HP/DC electric motor, with two suspended wings to help maneuver the ship. In addition, a hydraulic/servo system located in the wings would activate the Volitan's performance sail system.[citation needed] If built, its dimensions would be around 105 ft, 3 in (length), 24 ft, 8 in (height), 92 ft, 7 in (width with solar body) and 24 ft, 9 in (width at low body).[citation needed]
The design won an honorable mention in the 2007 International Design Awards.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Design Awards Winners: Dr. Hakan Gürsu, Designer; Sozüm Do?an, Associate Designer". Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-11-14.