Next week at the Palm Beach International Boat Show in Florida, the startup will demonstrate the Canvas, its first model with the look and feel of a traditional board but with an underside electric powertrain generating 20 kW for speeds of up to 37 mph and a 3.1-kW·h battery for a ride time of up to 45 min.
Next week at the Palm Beach International Boat Show in Florida, Lind Art & Technology will demonstrate its new electric surfboard with the look and feel of a traditional board but with an underside electric drivetrain. Lind’s first stock release, the Canvas, draws inspiration from iconic surfboard designs, and it serves as the basis for its subsequent board models.
The surfboard emphasizes craftsmanship, thoughtful shaping, and exceptional performance. It is shaped from EPS (expanded polystyrene) foam and glassed-in epoxy resin, with fine details like its oak wood tail block and stringer.
“Our approach to product design has been to start from the outside in; to start with a surfboard — something organic, natural, and that we all truly respect — and to find a way to seamlessly integrate the boundary-pushing technology required,” said Alex Lind, Co-Founder and CPO of Lind.
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