Please select your home edition
Edition
InsureMy leaderboard April May June 2025

ENATA's latest model of innovative Foiler rules the waves

by ENATA 18 Mar 2021 06:43 GMT
Royale Cabin © ENATA

Known as the Royale Cabin model, the latest in Foiler flying yacht series combines ENATA's world-renowned foiling technology with a luxurious new layout that features a front cabin.

Royalty has a new home above the waves, after ENATA launched the latest in its Foiler flying yacht series. Known as the Royale Cabin model, it combines ENATA's world-renowned foiling technology with a luxurious new layout that features a front cabin. Along with a host of other high-end features, the new Foiler is among the most prestigious boats to ride the waves.

In contrast to the more open Venturi model, the Royale Cabin has a cabin up at the bow and luxurious sofa seating at the stern. The roof over the cabin guarantees privacy and discretion without compromising the view out through twin glass windows set into the bulwarks. Naturally there is a fridge and minibar here, and even a bathroom - carefully built into a partition of the cabin.

The line of the cabin roof sweeps smoothly aft, merging with the Wing Hard Top, which protects the helm station. This Royale has been designed for a demanding owner who enjoys driving the boat himself. The intuitive console at the helm is supplemented with a double bench so that the driver can share the delight of piloting this extraordinary craft with family or guests in supreme comfort.

Unique Experience of Flying

And that driving experience is like nothing else on - or above - the water. Technology developed at ENATA's aerospace division has given the Foiler the ability to rise and drop gently on and off its foils, as well as banking smoothly in the turn to give those on board the most comfortable possible ride. An astonishing 132 smart sensors constantly monitor everything from foil and rudder trim to engine performance to ensure that you can concentrate on the pure pleasure of helming.

The Foiler's lightweight full-carbon build and a generous 740hp of twin custom-built V8 diesels give it jaw-dropping performance. The hydrostatic power train can get the boat up to 28 knots in displacement mode, or a thrilling 40 knots flying 1.5m above the waves on its graceful foils. Its light weight means that take-off occurs around 12 knots, and when foiling at 30 knots, the Foiler's fuel consumption is 2 Liters (0.5 gallons) per Nautical Mile, with a 300L fuel tank (a 600l fuel tank is optional).

Rich Options List

Other notable options built into this boat include the anchor system, which drops smoothly out of a hatch under the bow. It means that the anchor is hidden from view during foiling, and below the waterline in displacement mode. There are also underwater lights to give the Foiler real presence at the dock at night, and to make a midnight dip a real thrill.

Of course, being royalty doesn't mean missing out on the fun. The latest Foiler ships with the ski pole option for waterskiing. The owner also specced a towing point, so that the yacht could be easily paired with a larger mothership. And as a final touch, he chose Foiler's boarding pole. The boat's black and white hull with carbon fibre detailing looks sensational.

"We're thrilled to launch the first Foiler with our magnificent Royale Cabin layout," says ENATA Manager Alois Vieujot. "It offers unparalleled comfort and great privacy, all within the envelope of our proven technical platform. ENATA's aerodynamic and engineering expertise has been fully harnessed by the Foiler to offer a safe, smooth and above all thrilling ride for discerning owners."

Foiler Royale Cabin specifications:

  • LOA: 9.8m (32ft)
  • Wingspan 3.3m (foils folded) - 7.2m (foils deployed)
  • Draft: 0.7m-1.9m (foils down)
  • Engines: 2 x 370hp diesel
  • Passengers: 8 max
  • CE Certification B

Options on this boat:

  • Wing Hard Top (hardtop roof)
  • Hospitality pack
  • First Class boarding pole
  • Adventures Ski Pole
  • Voyager's Towing Point
  • Explorer's Stealth Anchor System
  • Calypso Underwater Lights
  • Personalised Knox Boat Cover

Related Articles

Merlin Rockets at Queen Mary
Double black diamond descent in the Craftinsure Silver Tiller Series A keen fleet of Merlin Rocket crews descended upon the Queen Mary reservoir on Saturday 14th June for another episode of the exciting event in the ever hotly contested Craftinsure Silver Tiller series. Posted today at 4:35 am
Scorpion Inlands at Chew Valley Lake
A needless scramble to find lifting rudders for the occasion 38 Scorpion sailors assembled in the sunshine at Chew Valley ready for the 2025 Inland Championship. After viewing the weed islands in some corners of the lake there was a scramble to find lifting rudders for the occasion. Posted today at 4:13 am
Finn World Masters in Medemblik Day 1
Eight races over two course areas in four groups with four different winners Racing at the 2025 Finn World Masters began in Medemblik, The Netherlands, on Monday with eight races over two course areas in four groups. Posted on 16 Jun
Youth Sailors Take on MKBYSA Regatta at Stewartby
Sailors aged 10 to 18 from all over Milton Keynes and Bucks came together Saturday 14th June saw perfect sailing weather at Stewartby Water Sports Club: warm, sunny, and windy just the way we like it! Sailors aged 10 to 18 from all over Milton Keynes and Bucks came together for three exciting races. Posted on 16 Jun
Firefly Craftinsure Vines series at South Staffs
Numbers for the last race were reduced as Birmingham Uni students held back Six visitors joined a four-strong 'local legends' fleet for the South Staffs Firefly Open on 14th June, part of the 2025 Craftinsure Vines series. The fleet was greeted with sunshine and a gusty force 3-4 SW breeze. Posted on 16 Jun
K1 Midland Area Championship at Bartley
Beat Your Predicted Place scheme awards prizes Bartley Sailing Club hosted the K1 Midland Area Championship on Sunday, June 15, 2025, an event shared with the Streaker Class and proudly sponsored by Ovington Boats. Posted on 16 Jun
Summer Series at Royal Temple YC race 1
A scrum and a kerfuffle off Ramsgate A running start was set by OOD Simon Northrop in 9-13 knots, leading to a scrum at the North Quern Buoy before a short fetch to Stonar and long run North East to the Broadstairs Knoll buoy off Viking Bay. Posted on 16 Jun
Færderseilasen 2025
Henri-Lloyd is honoured to have supported one of the world's most iconic overnight sailing races As proud title sponsor of the 2025 Færderseilasen, Henri-Lloyd is honoured to have supported one of the world's most iconic overnight sailing races. This year, the vibrant coastal city of Moss in Østfold served as the beating heart of the regatta. Posted on 16 Jun
Squibs at the Royal Norfolk & Suffolk June Regatta
A wonderful summer's day greeted the fleet A wonderful summer's day greeted the nine Squibs at RN&SYC (the UK's most Easterly Yacht Club) for the annual June Regatta weekend. The wind was forecast to pick up to 30 knots during the afternoon, so two races were planned for the morning, back to back. Posted on 16 Jun
Isle of Wight WASZP GP
Nineteen WASZPs converged on the Royal Victoria Yacht Club over the weekend Nineteen WASZPs converged on the Royal Victoria Yacht Club this weekend for the Isle of Wight WASZP Grand Prix, drawing sailors from as far away as Edinburgh and Cumbria for what turned out to be a weekend of excellent Solent sailing and close racing. Posted on 16 Jun