KTM Barracuda For Circuit Races
Posted on Sep 23, 08 10:48 AM PDT

The KTM Barracuda looks like a Lamborghini on water, and it functions like one, too. It takes the alternative route compared to standard speedboats by maintaining water contact at all times, thanks to the self-stabilizing design that features a low learning curve which allows folks without special training to man this in a responsible manner. When the Barracuda's speed builds up, the hydrofoils will lift the main body out of the water to reduce drag while lowering fuel consumption simultaneously. Within the frame of the Barracuda, one will find a conventional supercharged combustion engine that can be switched to an alternative engine at any point. Foam-filled floaters surround the interior components so that an accident will not result in it sinking.
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