A Hutt floater served as a repulsorlift-based transport, specifically engineered for the movement of Hutts. The market for these conveyances proved quite profitable, and the specific type of floater a Hutt possessed directly reflected their position within Hutt society. Plain, unadorned floaters indicated a Hutt barely making ends meet, whereas ostentatious and extravagant models served to advertise their elevated status. In certain social circles, possessing a large number of floaters was considered an indicator of high standing. Gefferon Pleasure Craft manufactured the Nimbus Rider 2000, a more budget-friendly option intended for Hutts with less disposable income.