The Spitfire inspired boat
At an evening event yesterday in Rolls-Royce’s London Motor Cars showroom, Claydon Reeves revealed a refined version of its 15m Aeroboat. Once built, the British designed and constructed boat will be capable of speeds in excess of 50 knots from its Spitfire supercharged Merlin V12 engine.…
Building on the work achieved with the initial hydroform models and collaborating with Laurent Giles Naval Architects, Claydon Reeves has further refined the design to achieve the desired performance. In addition to this and due to the sheer power produced by the V12 engine, a bespoke gearbox and final drive are under development to channel this power into speeds that will exceed 50 knots.
Capable of transporting up to seven passengers, the interior includes shock-mounted seats forward, inspired by the landing gear of the Spitfire. The helmsman has the use of a combination of analogue gauges for basic functions and touch-screen navigational systems, as well as a joystick throttle. The boat also features a forward cabin with a double berth and a small bathroom.
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