The Boundary Layer Technologies Valo Hyperfoil is one-part PWC, one-part luxury yacht, and one-part semi-autonomous hydrofoil. It is all-the-parts cool, and we want to ride it.
Are you ready for a flight over water? Hydrofoils are the answer, and Boundary Layer’s newest project is a glimpse of the future: a personal electric levitating watercraft.
It could be the fastest foiling vessel in the world and possibly the most exhilarating emissions-free way to travel.
We Were Promised Speeder Bikes
George Lucas tempted us some 32 years ago, and humankind has thus far failed to produce hovering motorbikes with Ewoks riding pillion. This author for one feels cheated.

Ed Kearney, co-founder and CEO of Boundary Layer Technologies, is here to make our dreams of personal speeder bikes a reality — that is, if you have a suitable body of water nearby.
Kearney was kind enough to share a few minutes discussing the technical details of “hyperfoil” technology with us. He could play a remarkably good “Q” from the James Bond series, and his team of engineers are building the ultimate getaway vehicle.
Dubbed Valo (pronounced like halo), this is the world’s first foiling personal watercraft (PWC). Using hydrofoils, the Valo will “fly” 2 feet above the water — like a speeder bike! Hydrofoils dramatically reduce the drag of the vessel, giving Valo a projected top speed of 58 mph.
Valo Hyperfoil: Power and Endurance
Valo’s 80kW electric motor should make this lightweight craft exhilarating, and provide enough oomph to carry a passenger. It should fly for about 1 hour, 40 minutes at a cruising speed of 40 mph — covering about 65 miles — with just a pilot and a full charge.

Valo Flight Controls


But What If You Hit a Log?
Valo: Get in Line Now to Fly Soon
