Moonage Daydream
- Intent: To create a racing watercraft
- Image Source: Operation Code-X
- Canon Link: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Boat
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Boat
- Manufacturer: Starchaser Enterprises
- Affiliation: Purchasers
- Market Status: Open-Market
- Model: Mako Watercraft
- Modularity: Minor, adjustments to internal reactor, engine, lighting layout, color schemes
- Production: Minor
- Material: fiber reinforced plastic body, aluminum frame, electronics
- Classification: Watercraft
- Role: Racer
- Size: Small (3 people comfortably)
- Weight: Light
- Armaments: None
- Defenses: None
- Maneuverability Rating: Very High
- Speed Rating: Very High
- Propulsion: Repulsorlift Engine
- Minimum Crew: 1
- Optimal Crew: 2
- Passenger Capacity: 1
- Cargo Capacity: Small
- Solar Power Intake Panels – Ship is powered by high intensity solar power intake
- Emergency high-density power cell
- Trash receptacle to convert garbage to energy to store in power cell
- Modified water-proof repulsor engine – Replicates forward momentum found in landspeeders, podracers, and swoops, in a water resistant package
- Drink and Food cooler located in port side gunwale
- Tracking Device and Distress Communicator
- 8-speaker surround sound
- Fast and agile, the Mako watercraft is designed to race along the waves
- Light and semi-frail, rough seas will throw the Mako around
- Less than sunny weather will cause the Mako to run on semi-backup and at times full backup off of the power cell, reducing speed and maneuvering to high and average, respectively
With a seemingly renewed interest in podracing, the engineers at Starchaser Enterprises, having storefronts on several aquatic worlds, and after discussions with Pamarthean pilots, is proud to introduce the Mako watercraft. Designed for racing, the small craft has enough supplies for a few hours, and focuses its design around being an aggressive yet comfortable racer. Focusing the power supply on solar, and its backup power cell, the Mako is as environmentally friendly as possible, in order to reduce impact on the natural world where the racers may be. Many are popping up in coastal and oceanic worlds, especially where there is a presence of resorts, to give tourists a thrill, while getting the word out to enter the