Almost all boats are connected directly between the deck and the hull. That’s what makes choppy waves and rough waters rough on passengers. But Nauti-Craft has changed the boating game, according to The Drive.

With their design, the hull is separated into two pieces and connects to the deck with a hydraulic system. The company calls this the “passive reactive system” which can make navigating choppy water a little easier. It can also dock in rough water without too much damage or resistance with a multiple axis suspension. The downside? It’s not as easy on the eyes as a conventional boat but hey, if it means no more seasickness would you take it?

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