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The full-electric day boat Q30

Is a masterpiece by Q Yachts.  The  Q30  has been developed with one thing in mind - to be able to enjoy the journey.  The full-electr...

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A shoe

A shoe is an item of footwear to protect the human foot. But  Shoes are also used as an item of decoration and fashion. The design of shoes has varied enormously through time and from culture to culture, with appearance originally being tied to function. Additionally, fashion has often dictated many design elements, such as whether shoes have very high heels or flat ones.
Photo Richard Rutledge – 1953
The earliest known shoes are sandals dating from approximately 7000 or 8000 BC, found in the Fort Rock Cave in the US state of Oregon in 1938. The world's oldest leather shoe, made from a single piece of cowhide laced with a leather cord along seams at the front and back.
It is thought that shoes may have been used long before this, but because the materials used were highly perishable, it is difficult to find evidence of the earliest footwear.


By studying the bones of the smaller toes (as opposed to the big toe), it was observed that their thickness decreased approximately 40,000 to 26,000 years ago. This led archaeologists to deduce that wearing shoes resulted in less bone growth, resulting in shorter, thinner toes.

Has the shoe really changed that much though? We are, in fact, still wearing sandals – the oldest crafted foot covering known to us. Moccasins are still readily available in the form of the loafer. In fact, many of the shoes we wear today can be traced back to another era. The Cuban heel may have been named for the dance craze of the 1920s, but the shape can be seen long before that time. Platform soles, which are one of the most recognizable features of footwear in the 1970s and 1990s were handed down to us from 16th-century chopines. Then, high soles were a necessity to keep the feet off of the dirty streets. Today, they are worn strictly for fashion’s sake. The poulaine, with its ridiculously long toes, is not that different from the “winkle-pickers” worn in the 1960s. As one examines the history of footwear, both in the West and in other parts of the world, the similarities are apparent. Though the shoemakers of the past never would have thought to pair a sandal with a platform sole, our shoe fashions of today are, for the most part, modernized adaptations of past styles.

The full-electric day boat Q30

Is a masterpiece by Q Yachts. The Q30 has been developed with one thing in mind - to be able to enjoy the journey. 

The full-electric day boat Q30
Mr. Janne Kjellman, the founder of Q-Yachts and a sailor, after 10 years of work, put his idea into reality. The solution was found in a new kind of electric propulsion system-the Oceanvolt. 


And indeed it is. The tray is noiseless in movements. On the water, It stays stable and thanks to hydrodynamic quality the body moves smoothly and with a minimum displacement. Traveling on the Q30 is a pleasure.  


The vessel is powered by a silent Oceanvolt electric engine that gives it a top speed of 15 knots. The yacht Q30 has a cozy cabin and everything you need for a yacht.  a pleasant voyage on the river, lakes, and oceans. Q Yachts makes motorboating feel like sailing.