Foil.One Pegasus: Flying Without Wings

Where Water Turns to Runway

Some people dream of flying, others just get on with it—chasing that elusive thrill where the world blurs and gravity feels optional. Enter the Foil.One Pegasus, a machine that doesn’t just flirt with innovation—it seduces it, wraps it in carbon fiber, and launches it across open water with unapologetic Finnish audacity. Forget everything you know about boats. This isn’t about engines coughing up noise or carving wakes that spark angry glares from shoreline purists. This is about slicing silence. It’s the thrill of a fighter jet, minus the sonic boom—gliding over water, feeling every cell in your body whisper: this is freedom.

Minimalism That Transcends the Ordinary

The Foil.One Pegasus doesn’t chase trends; it sets them on fire and dances in the ashes. Minimalist, timeless—engineered and built in Finland, a land where design is as serious as winter and adventure isn’t an afterthought. What you get is a silhouette as elegant as it is efficient. Inspiration comes from everywhere: the streamlined aggression of 1950s Formula 1 racers, the curves of vintage WW1 aircraft, and the bold edge of modern supercars. But it’s not a tribute act. This is past, present, and future welded into one head-turning hull.

Carbon Fiber: The Unapologetic Heart

At its core, the Pegasus is pure carbon fiber—Formula 1 for the sea. It’s light enough to make a feather jealous, yet tough enough to take whatever the wild throws at it. With this much engineering bravado, you don’t ride the water; you fly over it. Forget old-school fiberglass or heavy metals. This is about exclusivity—crafted for those who see ordinary as a personal insult.

  • Weight: 200 kg (with batteries)
  • Length: 4.88 m (about 16 feet)
  • Range: 2+ hours on a charge
  • Top Speed: 30 knots
  • Cruise: 18-22 knots

Hydrofoiling Redefined: Ride Like Maverick

What’s the secret sauce? It’s the hydrofoils. These underwater wings, combined with a custom, in-house developed front steering system, transform handling into something akin to riding a motorcycle—lean into turns, carve the water, own the moment. No sound, no wake, no pollution—just you, suspended above reality, threading through lakes, rivers, or coastal backwaters with the kind of grace that makes everyone else look like they’re dragging anchors.

Electric Power With a Conscience

The Pegasus runs silent and clean, powered by a 14.9 kW electric motor and dual 5 kWh Torqeedo batteries. No oil slicks, no smoky exhaust, no angry shouts from dockside. Just the sounds of water, wind, and your own pulse racing. Charge up in under two hours and go again—no interruptions, no compromises. This is sustainable adventure with the throttle wide open.

Built for the Bold, Customized for You

No two journeys are the same, and neither is your Pegasus. From hull colors to cockpit details, seats to interface options, this is a bespoke machine for those who demand more. Want your own handlebar shape, screen layout, or grip? The Foil.One team crafts to order. It’s not just a boat; it’s an extension of your own rebellion.

Safety Is Standard, Not Optional

Under the skin, safety is woven into the design. Those reliable Torqeedo 48V batteries are swappable and accessible, so your day on the water isn’t interrupted by tech drama. Peace of mind comes standard, letting you focus on the horizon instead of the manual.

Verdict: Not Just a Boat, a Statement

The Foil.One Pegasus isn’t for everyone—and that’s the point. It’s for those who crave new stories, not just new toys. It’s for anyone who’s tired of noisy engines, clumsy wakes, and the suffocating sameness of modern boating. At 109,900€ (plus batteries and charger), it isn’t cheap. But then, flying never is.

Want the freedom to lead, not follow? Want to fly where others float? The Pegasus is waiting. And the water, as always, is calling.

Pros

  1. Exceptional Performance and Handling: The Foil.One Pegasus offers an unparalleled hydrofoiling experience, delivering the sensation of flying above water with motorcycle-like steering dynamics for intuitive and exhilarating maneuverability.
  2. Minimal Wake and Noise: With its electric powertrain and hydrofoil design, the Pegasus glides silently, producing virtually no wake or sound pollution—ideal for those who value serenity, sustainability, and not disturbing others on the water.
  3. Lightweight Carbon Fiber Construction: The use of full carbon fiber keeps the boat incredibly light (200 kg with batteries), ensuring rapid acceleration, high top speeds (up to 30 knots), and remarkable durability.
  4. Sustainable and Eco-Friendly: The electric motor and zero direct emissions make the Pegasus a responsible choice for environmentally conscious users, aligning high performance with low impact.
  5. Customizable Design: Buyers can personalize nearly every aspect of the boat—from hull colors to cockpit ergonomics—ensuring a tailor-made vessel that stands out from the crowd.
  6. Elegant, Timeless Aesthetics: Drawing inspiration from classic cars and aircraft, the Pegasus blends retro elegance with futuristic boldness for a truly unique appearance.
  7. Reliable, Swappable Battery System: The dual Torqeedo 5 kWh batteries can be swapped quickly, and charging from 0–100% takes less than two hours, supporting full-day adventures without lengthy downtime.
  8. Compact Yet Sporty Dimensions: At 4.88 meters in length and just under a meter wide, the Pegasus is nimble, easy to handle, and can operate in both shallow and open water.
  9. Exclusivity and Brand Prestige: Designed and built in Finland, the Pegasus is aimed at discerning buyers who appreciate innovation, exclusivity, and fine craftsmanship.

Cons

  1. High Price Point: With a base price of 109,900 € (VAT 0%), plus additional costs for batteries and charging system, the Pegasus is priced out of reach for most consumers.
  2. Single-Passenger Limitation: The current version accommodates only one person, which may be a significant drawback for users who want to share the experience with friends or family (though a two-person model is reportedly in development).
  3. Limited Range: The 2+ hour range, while suitable for many outings, may not satisfy users looking for all-day, long-distance cruising without swapping or recharging batteries.
  4. Niche Appeal: The performance-oriented design and hydrofoiling technology might not appeal to traditional boaters or those uncomfortable with innovative marine tech.
  5. Availability and Support: As a highly specialized and exclusive product, after-sales service, parts availability, and support may be more limited compared to mainstream boat brands.
  6. Weather and Water Limitations: Hydrofoiling boats typically perform best in relatively calm waters and may be less suitable in choppy or turbulent conditions.
  7. Customization May Add Further Cost: While personalization options are a plus, each custom feature is priced individually, which can quickly inflate the overall investment.

Verdict

The Foil.One Pegasus isn’t just another boat—it’s a bold statement for those who refuse to blend in with the marina crowd. Marrying the lightness and exclusivity of carbon fiber with the silent, eco-friendly thrust of electric power, it delivers an experience closer to aviation than traditional boating. The intuitive, motorcycle-inspired steering and jaw-dropping looks make every ride feel like a private flight across glassy water. However, its steep price, single-passenger design, and specialized nature mean it’s a machine for early adopters and enthusiasts, not the everyday sailor. If you crave innovation, thrill, and environmental consciousness—and want to leave wakes, noise, and mediocrity in your rearview mirror—the Pegasus is a futuristic icon worthy of your attention (and your investment). For everyone else, it’s a sign of where the future of waterborne adventure is heading—fast, quiet, and uncompromising.

If you crave the sensation of flying above the water but want an alternative to the Foil.One Pegasus, the Hydroflyer is a revelation worth your attention. This next-generation electric hydrofoil board combines silent propulsion with a modular, carbon-fiber build, delivering both stability for first-timers and high-octane agility for seasoned riders. With its patented handlebar system, you can choose between secure, beginner-friendly control or pure surfer-style freedom. The Hydroflyer’s 2.45-kWh battery delivers up to three hours of ride time, and its ultra-efficient hydrofoil wings minimize drag for longer, smoother glides. Whether you’re a family teaching kids the ropes or a solo thrill-seeker hungry for tight carves and jumps, the Hydroflyer’s versatility, zero emissions, and airline-safe portability make it an accessible, eco-conscious adventure machine—all for a fraction of the price of most high-end foiling boats. For anyone ready to redefine their relationship with water, the Hydroflyer turns the blue horizon into your own private flight path.

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