In fact, Decision SA has referred to itself in the past as a “master” of prepregs, thin ply technology and large dimension composite sandwich structures. The L’Hydroptère incorporated prepreg carbon fiber honeycomb composites. In another recent project, the “Silver Arrow of the Seas,” the construction incorporated a combination of prepreg materials – including fiberglass, carbon fiber and epoxy.
In addition to its use of composites, the SeaBubble will also be eco-friendly. On a separate website dedicated just to the SeaBubble project, it notes that by 2050, estimations are that 10 billion people will be living on the planet, and that 75 percent of them will live in cities, causing a huge uptick in global pollution. The SeaBubble’s creators claim the materials that comprise it are biodegradable. Additionally, but not generating waves, the SeaBubble will not erode river banks.