2000 hp 80 mph diesel yacht.

I don't have any idea of the pricing on the Nor Tech, but it has a lot more to offer than this boat which it rightly should as it is twice the size, but it is nearly as fast as a boat half its size with not twice the power.:sifone:

1 knot = 1.150 779 448 mile/hour
 
so 80mph would be 92.06235584kts :D


I can tell ya exactly what a hundred knots is thats for sure . . . . (see Pokerruns America vo.11 N0.10 2008 pg.44 :D)
 
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Actually, a nautical mile is 6080 feet, (A knot is 1 nautical mile per hour), and a statute mile is 5280 feet. The ratio is 1.15151515, so 80 knots is really 92.12121212mph.
;)
 
1 nautical mile = SI units
1.8520 km = 1,852.0 m
US customary / Imperial units
1.1508 mi = 6,076.1 ft

I have always used 1.1516 as a nautical mile. Off by a tenth. They have rounded the 1.1507999 to the 1.508 so this is as exact as I can get.
 
if you run that through the Lorentz transform i believe it is just a bit shorter(x) . . . to the observer in the boat (x') at 80 that is :D
 
I'll go with the nor-tech also. Here is a picture of the nor-tech getting pulled over by the coast guard in Key west.
 

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Get one of these.....:03:

Yacht Concept & Interior: John F. Rodrigues
Designed by: CHDB / BENTLEY Yachts International Design and Engineering Team
Delivery: 24 months
$75,000,000 (US)
Construction: Advanced Composites, BENTLEY Marine Aluminum and Titanium Alloys
Engines: Twin aeroderivative BENTLEY Marine Turbines for take-off and single BENTLEY Marine Turboprop for cruising
Fuel Type: Diesel or Jet Fuel

Cruising speed - 350 km/h
Range - 1500 km
Cruising flight height - 1 to 4 m
Seaworthiness:
in flight - no limitations;
when landing - up to 1.5 m (3% occurrence);
when taking off - up to 1.5 m (3% occurrence)
Take off weight - up to 140 t
Length overall - 58.1 m
Breadth overall - 31.5 m
Height overall - 16.0 m
Hullborne draft - 1.4 m
Fuel stock - 20 - 40t
Cargo capacity - 20 t
BENTLEY MARINE 15,000HP Turbine with contra-rotating propellers
 

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Always thought that was a real cool yacht. Supposedly the fastest in the world at that size.


Always wanted to see a vid of it in 8 to 10"s. Wonder how it does?

Might be the last one for the owner. He is a big NY car dealer and that business is in the toilet now. Boat was built for speed but with a 30mm asking price I don't think too many others will want to buy it since it is a maintenance nightmare. Turbines on a mega yacht might be cool to talk about at the yacht club but in reality the owners usually just meet the boat at the destination rather than being pinched for time to get there faster.

Boat probably sucks in anything over 4-5 footers. Keep in mind it is full of furnishings that will break/ bounce around while your trying to air it out!
 
Might be the last one for the owner. He is a big NY car dealer and that business is in the toilet now. Boat was built for speed but with a 30mm asking price I don't think too many others will want to buy it since it is a maintenance nightmare. Turbines on a mega yacht might be cool to talk about at the yacht club but in reality the owners usually just meet the boat at the destination rather than being pinched for time to get there faster.

Boat probably sucks in anything over 4-5 footers. Keep in mind it is full of furnishings that will break/ bounce around while your trying to air it out!

That's why I want to see the vid.......
 
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