Mariah 425
This craft is designed as a fast commuter vehicle. It is lightweight and compact and offers fast transport over a wide range of terrain.
The European body style caters for the inclusion of headlights that allow the craft to be used at night. A single engine powers it. The power plant is the latest Yamaha 4 Cylinder 4-stroke engine from the snowmobile family.
The 1160 mm axial ducted fan provides lift as well as thrust for this craft. The seating arrangement is inline down the centre of the craft. The skirt system is a multi-segmented skirt. The cushion height is approximately 280 to 300 mm.
The fuel capacity can be varied to suit specific applications but the nominal fuel capacity is 25 litres. The cruising speed of this craft is 40 to 60 kph.
This craft is designed as a fast commuter vehicle. It uses carbon fiber in the composite structure to give it lightweight and durability.
Its compact design and lightweight give this craft great versatility and allows the craft a wide range of terrain it can encompass. The body style was the brainchild of its creator who is driven to produce better and more efficient technology.
The seating arrangement consists of jockey-style seats, strategically place to provide the best balance and trim irrespective of the number of passengers. The fuel capacity has been set at 55 liters .which allows the craft a generous range for cruising.
The cruising speed of this craft is 40 to 60 kph. The craft has been built to meet the highest standard and complies with USL code for Commercial Vessel in Australia as well as the new AMSA regulation which has come into play since July 2014. These regulations address issues of safety, positive buoyancy, and performance.
This craft is a larger version of the Mariah 425. It retains the same body styling and is equipped with the same headlights as the Mariah 425.
The length of this craft is 6.1 metres and the width is 2.45 metres. A single engine powers it. The power plant is the latest Light weight diesel from Subaru.
A 1.5 metre axial fan provides lift as well as thrust for this craft. The seating arrangement is 3 bench seats for passenger. These are removable to provide a large cargo bay. A central seat is provided for the driver.
Two dickey seats can be fitted either side of the driver if required. The skirt system is the same as the Mariah 425, a multi segmented skirt. The cushion height is approximately 360 to 390 mm.
The fuel capacity can be varied to suit specific applications but the nominal fuel capacity is 150 litres. The cruising speed of this craft is 70 to 80 kph.