Flyak
Kayak adapted with hydrofoils
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Design
History
The Flyak was designed by Einar Rasmussen and Peter Ribe in Norway and released in 2005.[2] The hydrofoil lift method is well established for motor- and man-powered water craft, but the Flyak is the first to incorporate the design into a commercially marketed kayak. Initial price estimate is US$2500.[2]
Comparisons and records
A 200 m sprint, pitting Olympic athlete Andreas Gjersøe in a Flyak against the four-man Norwegian National Team in a K4 kayak, took place on November 13, 2005.[3] This race was featured on "Beyond Tomorrow" broadcast on February 8, 2006.[4] It was reported that the Flyak won by a boat length and a half. A K1 sprint specialist in a conventional kayak would expect to be some five seconds slower than a four-man boat over 200 m.