Takuma have a brand new toy for you to feast your eyes upon.

Just when we think we’ve seen every type of foil craft possible, Takuma take it to the next level. Like the eFoil before it, this is an outstanding idea, the difference being once you’re slingshotted into a wave you don’t have a big board under your feet. The applications appear endless at this stage and we can’t wait to see what people do with it. Here, Takuma bring us up to date on the brand new eTow.

The first time the team was presented with the idea for the eTow, there was a quiet look of disbelief and astonishment going around the room. Creating a fully self-controlled electric towing watercraft seemed more fitted for a futuristic SciFi movie, than a product presentation pitch. However, our CEO and head designer, Cyril Coste, doesn’t give up easily on ideas and overcomes any obstacles when it comes to the innovation and design of new and transcendent products. 

And so at Takuma, we became the first in creating the eTow, a self-controlled electric towing watercraft, that allows you to extend your playground, explore unknown spots and discover new sensations. 

What is a self-controlled electric watercraft? 

The eTow allows you to go out on your own and see your surroundings with new eyes. Without being dependent on another person who would tow you with a boat or a jet ski, with the eTow you are completely autonomous. With an autonomy of up to 85 minutes, you are free to discover new and more distant places, far from the crowded lineups.

How do I control this personal watercraft?

The steering of the eTow is very intuitive and easy. Once you reached the desired speed and want to pump foil or you just caught a wave, you let go of the rope of the eTow. With a range of up to 600 meters, you can navigate the watercraft easily back to you with your remote once you are done riding. The eTow is designed to be seaworthy, which means it has optimised proportions to self-right in case of capsizing, making it perfect for towing into waves.

How is the personal watercraft propelled through the water?

The eTow is equipped with 2 powerful jet propulsions which are unified in a V jet system that deliver an extremely smooth and consistent pull even at high speed. Working in unison with the eTow´s innovative aqua-dynamic shape it delivers the best progressive take-off and most efficient release of water. 

What kind of power source does the eTow use?

This personal watercraft is powered by 2 x 5,5 KW batteries. The batteries are easily removable and rechargeable within 2-3 hours. As a bonus, they are perfectly compatible with all our Takuma eFoils

How does it feel to get towed by the eTow?

Reaching speeds of up to 45km/h the experience of being towed behind can vary from pure fun to incredibly thrilling. 

The uniqueness of the eTow lies in the soft and consistent pull it delivers. While being towed the watercraft feels like an extension of your arm and allows for incredible and smooth maneuverability. Being alone out on the water has never been as much fun as with the eTow. 

The vast variety of uses, make this watercraft special. From getting towed on a foil or a surf to wake surfing/foiling, having fun with kids on a paddle board to rescue missions. The eTow's applications are multi-faceted.

Easy maintenance of a watercraft – does such a thing exist? 

Usually, when we think of watercraft, boats, and jet skis complicated and strenuous maintenance work comes to our mind. However, once again the eTow is ahead of its time and minimises the maintenance work to a bare minimum compared to other watercraft. Whether you are a thrill seeker or you want to enjoy more quality time out on the water with friends and family, the eTow is a unique addition to your eToys. The aquatic world is quickly evolving, and the eTow offers an advanced experience, transforming and expanding the way you enjoy your time in the water.

By Jack Galloway

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