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Euthalia Marine

Stand: B13
Marine safety equipment
Maritime electrics
Maritime electronics

Euthalia Marine is pleased to announce an agreement with Ferrari Hypersail for a technical partnership focused on innovation in the nautical sector.

Euthalia Marine, the division of Euthalia that deals with lightning and surge protection systems for the nautical world, announces that it has entered into a technical partnership agreement with Ferrari Hypersail, the new and ambitious sporting challenge of the Maranello brand to create a flying, energy self-sufficient ocean racing sailboat.

For over 70 years, Euthalia has been setting new standards in lightning protection. Unlike conventional lightning rod systems, which merely manage or divert the electrical discharge once it has occurred, the Euthalia system adopts a preventive approach. The technology is designed to eliminate the formation of discharges within the protected area, effectively preventing lightning strikes. This ensures completely safe navigation and offers unrivalled defence against one of the most significant natural hazards to boats.

Euthalia's technological innovation is now serving the new Ferrari Hypersail project, writing a new chapter in ocean racing sailboats. The Ferrari Hypersail prototype is designed to fly stably on three support points. Its primary innovation is that one of the foils will be supported by the canting keel, while the other points of support will be a foil on the rudder and, in turn, the two side foils. The new ocean racing boat aims to become the world's first 100-foot full-foil monohull.

The collaboration between the two companies is based on a solid sharing of values - such as the continuous pursuit of innovation, excellence and reliability - and a common desire to overcome existing boundaries in the nautical sector by redefining the limits of what is possible.

Read the full press release.

https://www.euthalia.com/en/euthalia-marine-and-ferrari-hypersail-technical-partnership-for-nautical-innovation/
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