For the eco-conscious villain.
Is it a boat? Is it a plane? What we have here is a boat that “flies.” At its 70-mph top speed, the new French-built A2V fast catamaran literally rises up on its hulls to increase speed, which also offers the benefit of dramatically boosting fuel economy.
“It’ll shuttle up to 12 passengers in business-class comfort between the two harbors in around 15 minutes, and use considerably less fuel than a traditional fast ferry,” says Huetz. According to Huetz, the boat’s impressive speed doesn’t come at the expense of a smooth ride. With its expansive 25-foot beam, coupled with slender, wave-slicing hulls, the boat has been tested in gnarly 8-foot seas with 35 mph winds.Courtesy Advanced Aerodynamic Vessels
Huetz said plans for a recreational version of the A2V—he calls it the A2V Tender—are under way. it could either be used as a high-speed day boat, or comfy weekender.
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