Another video has surfaced of a motorized boat driving down the narrow creek at a fast speed, narrowly missing people in a canoe that managed to pull off to the side.
The Galician company Aister has been commissioned to manufacture the vessel called Río Iro that can do speeds of 60 knots or 111km/h, adding to the fleet patrolling the S
For anyone who thinks that all electric boats are essentially just aquatic golf carts, well … think again. A Princeton University student team recently broke a world speed record for electric-powered boats, with an average speed of 114.2 mph (183.8 km/h).
Unfortunately, super-fast boats significantly increase the risk of accidents, especially when you have reckless people operating them.
Super-fast jet boats can be a huge asset for police and military operations.
These jet boats are rockets on water!
Check out this electric speed boat by Princenton University that can clock over 114 mph.
https://newatlas.com/marine/princeton-student-team-electric-boat-speed-record/
The record for the fastest speed boat is over 500 km/hr, and many people have died trying to break it.
Yeah, they are pretty common now – and a good thing. Motor boats suck, compared to using wind or the sun. Good stuff, loving this article here. https://robbreport.com/motors/marine/solar-powered-yachts-mainstream-oddball-niche-1234592000/
They are the future. Imagine solar power container ships.
You can actually buy solar powered yachts as well as speedboats now. Cool idea.