MobyFly hydrofoil boats are fast, transporting 12 to 300 passengers comfortably and quietly above the waves at speeds over 60 km/h.

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Our boats are also efficient, saving operators up to 80% in energy costs and up to 60% in maintenance costs compared to existing diesel ferries—and without creating any wake or pollution.

80%

more cost-effective in terms of energy

60%

more cost-effective in terms of maintenance

2.5 m

Operates in sea conditions up to 2.5 meters of waves

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Our Boats Come in Small, Medium & Large

MobyFly is currently working on three sizes of boats: MBFY-S (12-20 pax), MBFY-M (60-120 pax), and MBFY-L (300+ pax—design in progress)

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MBFY-S

12-20 passengers

Our premier 12-meter boat has a capacity to carry 12-20 passengers (plus 1-2 crew) and a top speed of 60 km/h

Range

140 km

Cruising Speed

50 km/h

Top Speed

60 km/h

Energy

Batteries

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MBFY-M

60-120 passengers

The MBFY-M is designed to carry between 60 to 120 passengers and travel at a top speed of over 60 km/h

Range

160 km

Cruising Speed

50 km/h

Top Speed

60 km/h

Energy

Batteries

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MBFY-L

300 passengers

Our largest and most ambitious boat is designed to carry up to 300 passengers and travel at a top speed of over 65 km/h (design in process)

Range

160-400 km

Cruising Speed

60 km/h

Top Speed

70 km/h

Energy

Batteries or H2

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Cabins Designed for Comfort, Durability, and Safety

Inspired by the minimalist design of Japanese bullet trains, the MBFY-S premium cabin seats up to 12 passengers in lightweight, durable, sustainable materials—built to look good and withstand years of real-world use. A 20-passenger configuration is also in development with the MBFY-S Plus.

Render of the MobyFly MBFY-S passenger cabin interior, showing the 12-passenger configuration. Gray and blood orange upholstered seats are arranged in pairs along both sides of a central aisle, with panoramic windows offering lake and mountain views. Ambient ceiling lighting, a dark floor with orange aisle stripe, and an exit marker are visible. A uniformed crew member is seated forward to port. (MBFY-S 12-passenger layout illustrated; MBFY-S Plus 20-passenger option also in development)

Configuration

Flexible by Design. Built Around the Client

MobyFly vessels are engineered for speed, comfort, efficiency, robustness, and safety. To meet the specific needs of each client, key elements are developed collaboratively—a process that ensures the final design addresses every requirement with precision. (MBFY-S 12-passenger layout illustrated; MBFY-S Plus 20-passenger option also in development)

Overhead plan view of the MobyFly MBFY-S 12-passenger cabin layout. Two rows of six seats are arranged in a 2x3 configuration on either side of a central aisle, with orange accent upholstery. The pilot station is positioned forward to starboard. Bow and stern boarding areas are visible at each end, with exit points marked on both sides of the cabin. Forward and aft hydrofoil struts shown in orange.

Certification

Certified. Compliant. Ready to Launch

In collaboration with an accredited classification society, MobyFly provides full vessel certification—including foiling mode. Our international team adapts each design to meet specific flag state requirements, guaranteeing that all necessary certifications are secured. MobyFly is working with classification societies for full certification, with commercial deliveries scheduled for 2026.

3D render of the MobyFly MBFY-S zero-emission hydrofoil boat foiling above water, seen from the port bow in three-quarter view. The hull is fully raised on its orange hydrofoil struts, with passengers and pilot visible through the panoramic cabin windows. White and blood orange livery with black hull detailing. MobyFly wordmark visible on the starboard hull. Snow-capped Alps, terraced vineyards, and a lakeside village in the background.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions 

How long does it take to recharge a MobyFly vessel?
Charging the MBFY-S from 20% to 80% takes just over 30 minutes with a standard fast charger. The MBFY-M has a similar charging time when using supercharging infrastructure.
What is the maximum swell or wave height a MobyFly boat can handle?
Our boats are designed to remain in foiling mode in waves up to 2.5 m. In larger conditions, the hydrofoils automatically reduce speed, transition to non-foiling mode, and return safely to port.