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Incredible Vehicles

On The Water

Posted by Dan Wareham on June 23, 2009 in On The Water   

Code X Yacht

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Solar-power and Formula 1 engine technology unite two worlds in one boat; this is the Code-X Yacht.

In the world of luxury motor yachts there has, until recently, been little that one could call truly modern in design. Step forward Swiss company Code X. Their 47′ 7” catamaran has a daringly minimalist and mean origami-meets-Tie-fighter look to it and matches avant-garde styling with equally cutting edge technology.

Depending on one’s mood the Code X can either be thrust along at a brisk 80 knots by twin Ilmor formula one engines, delivering a hefty 710hp a piece, or at a more leisurely 9 knots by the twin electric motors. These can provide up to two hours of service when running off the lithium batteries and when they run dry there is also the option of continuing for an unlimited period using power generated by the catamaran’s on-board solar panels.

As if the choice of power sources wasn’t enough the Bond-villain factor is upped even more by details such as touch screen control and a GPS-controlled ‘virtual anchor’ system that utilises the electric motors to maintain a stationary position regardless of wind or currents.

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Motorcycle stuntman Evel Kneivel broke a total of 40 bones as a result of his daredevil acts, and subsequently spent a total of three years of his life in hospital.