Jetfoil
[jet-foil] /ˈdʒɛtˌfɔɪl/
noun
1.
a passenger-carrying, jet-propelled hydrofoil, often having a control and stabilization system like that of an aircraft.
/ˈdʒɛtˌfɔɪl/
noun
1.
a type of hydrofoil that is propelled by water jets
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