A radical new class of performance watercraft, engineered by Inoventive 3D and built using industrial-grade additive manufacturing. Custom-designed, built on demand in weeks, and priced at a third of a traditionally-built speedboat of the same size.
Traditional boat building hasn't changed in decades. Large-format 3D printing rewrites the rules — on design freedom, cost, speed, and sustainability.
No mold tooling, no inventory, no six-month lead times. Your Vortex starts printing the day you approve the design.
Hull geometry, deck layout, superstructure, color, finish — every Vortex is unique to its owner. No two are alike.
Eliminating molds, tooling, and manual labor slashes costs without compromising structural integrity or finish.
Material extrusion printing produces a monolithic hull, deck, and superstructure — stronger than traditional layup and fully marine-rated.
Building on the Cyberfin legacy — we print with recyclable marine-grade thermoplastics and generate near-zero manufacturing waste.
Designed, printed, assembled, and launched in Dubai — supporting the UAE's vision as a global additive manufacturing hub.
Core specifications. Contact us for bespoke configurations.
| Construction method | Large-format material extrusion 3D printing |
| Components printed | Hull · Deck · Superstructure |
| Typical build time | 2 to 6 weeks |
| Customization | Hull geometry, deck layout, livery, interior |
| Engine options | Outboard, inboard, or electric |
| Applications | Leisure · Commercial · Defense · Patrol |
| Manufacturing location | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Every Vortex moves through a streamlined, on-demand workflow. No molds. No warehouses. No waiting.
Collaborate with our design team. Choose hull profile, deck layout, colors, and features. We deliver a photo-real 3D render for sign-off.
Our industrial-scale 3D printers extrude marine-grade thermoplastic to build the hull, deck, and superstructure in a single monolithic process.
CNC-finished surfaces, marine sealing, engine integration, and full interior fitout. Every seam and fixture hand-verified by our marine engineers.
Harbor sea trials in Dubai waters, systems check, and on-water handover. You take her home — ready to make a statement.
From design sign-off to sea trials, most Vortex units are delivered within 2 to 6 weeks depending on customization complexity. Large-format 3D printing eliminates the mold-making stage that makes traditional boat building take months.
Yes. The Vortex uses marine-grade thermoplastics and is manufactured as a near-monolithic structure — no seams where water can ingress. Every boat is stress-tested and sea-trialed before handover. Our earlier Cyberfin has logged countless hours on Dubai waters.
Absolutely. Every Vortex is built to order. You can customize hull geometry, deck configuration, superstructure, interior, livery, and engine choice. Tell us what you want — if it's structurally sound and marine-safe, we can print it.
Pricing depends on configuration. As a benchmark, a Vortex costs roughly one-third of a traditionally-built speedboat of the same size. Contact our team for a detailed quote based on your requirements.
Yes. We deliver across the GCC (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain) and arrange international shipping on request. Our team handles the full export logistics process.
Yes. The Vortex platform is highly adaptable and can be configured for commercial applications (charter, patrol, survey) as well as defense and law enforcement fitouts. Contact us to discuss mission-specific requirements.
Every Vortex comes with a structural warranty on the printed hull and deck assemblies. Engine and electronics warranties follow their respective manufacturers. After-sale service and parts are handled directly from our Dubai facility.
Configure your Vortex, request a detailed quote, or book a visit to our Dubai facility. Our team responds within one business day.
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