Dancing spider-like sea cruiser boat

This is not a picture from a upcoming Hollywood science-fiction blockbuster - some people think it is the ocean cruiser of the future.
The WAM-V, or Wave Adaptive Modular Vessel can travel up to 5,000 miles and can be controlled by just two crew members.
It is powered by twin diesel engines and can - according to its designers -
'dance' over waves.
Makers say the boat can be used as a luxury cruiser, an emergency response unit or a passenger ship for up to 12 people and because of the way it is powered uses 'significantly less' fuel than other boats.
Nicknamed 'Proteus' the boat moves on two giant inflatable tubes and conforms to the surface of the water.
"A WAM-V does not push, slap or pierce the waves." said a spokesman for Marine Advanced Research.
"She utilizes flexibility to adapt her structure and shape to the water surface.
"Instead of forcing the water to conform to the hull, she gives and adjusts; she "dances" with the waves."
Link:
WAM-V

This is not a picture from a upcoming Hollywood science-fiction blockbuster - some people think it is the ocean cruiser of the future.
The WAM-V, or Wave Adaptive Modular Vessel can travel up to 5,000 miles and can be controlled by just two crew members.
It is powered by twin diesel engines and can - according to its designers -
'dance' over waves.
Makers say the boat can be used as a luxury cruiser, an emergency response unit or a passenger ship for up to 12 people and because of the way it is powered uses 'significantly less' fuel than other boats.

"A WAM-V does not push, slap or pierce the waves." said a spokesman for Marine Advanced Research.
"She utilizes flexibility to adapt her structure and shape to the water surface.
"Instead of forcing the water to conform to the hull, she gives and adjusts; she "dances" with the waves."
Link:
WAM-V