September 21st, 2008 by
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If you had any urge whatsoever to try to your hand at drug trafficking over water while these “weird” economic times sort themselves out, uh, you may want to reevaluate your options. The ever-so-stealthy Stiletto has come to life after tracking down a remarkably quick drug-running boat near Florida; the bad guys were cruising at 42 knots, but that comic book-esque thing you’re undoubtedly peering at above can reach speeds of up to 60 knots. The double-M-shaped hull enables it to navigate in extraordinarily shallow waters without trouble, and a plethora of sensors and radars give it all the power it needs to track down goons. Oddly enough, it’s having a somewhat difficult time finding a government agency to truly call home, but if it continues to keep the coke out of our seas, we’d say it’ll win over some hearts soon enough.
[Thanks, Laz]
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August 28th, 2008 by
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First things first — when we say “partially” propel, we mean partially. Nippon Yusen and energy distributor Nippon Oil are teaming up to spend around $1.37 million in order to equip a car-hauling cargo ship with 328 solar panels. Rather than just provide energy for the crew’s on board entertainment system, it will be the first solar installation to actually produce a smidgen of power for the boat’s engine. If successful, the panels would provide 0.2% of the ship’s energy consumption for propulsion, and they’re hoping to raise that to a whopping 1% by 2010. Gives a whole new meaning to “baby steps,” huh?
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December 22nd, 2007 by
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Want to get something really special for someone this holiday season? Something that can’t be picked up in your local Sharper Image or Hot Topic? How about the late Saddam Hussein’s 269-foot mega-yacht: the “Qaddisat Saddam?” For the low entry fee of $34 million, you’ll get you a massive gold, silver, and marble adorned ship replete with Arabesque arches, fountains, dining- and silverware for 200, a clinic with a surgical suite, a helipad, 14 cabins, plus bunk space for 35 crew members (or servants, if you will). The sellers have thoughtfully renamed the craft the “Ocean Breeze,” but we’re fairly confident that no matter what you call it, the overwhelming vibe of mustachioed dictator will be impossible to obscure. Check the read link for a thorough tour of the entire ship — and make sure you have your credit card handy.
[Photo courtesy of Radar Online]
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December 19th, 2007 by
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If you thought a solar-powered ferry was far out, get a load of this. Reportedly, a 132-meter long vessel will be making its maiden voyage next month, but rather than chugging copious quantities of diesel while traversing the Atlantic, it’ll be sipping down fuel and receiving a good bit of help from the computer guided kite attached to its bow. The $725,000 device will be tethered to a 15-meter high mast and will fly some 300 meters above the ship in order to catch enough wind to actually aid in its movement. It’s suggested that the SkySails kite propulsion system will slash fuel consumption by “up to 20-percent or more,” saving the operator some $1,600 per day and reducing carbon emissions all the while. ‘Course, all the company has to do now is make sure the January trip is a success and it’ll have a list of to-be owners a mile long.
[Via Slashdot]
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November 27th, 2007 by
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Although this isn’t the first time we’ve heard “solar-powered” and “kayak” used in the same sentence, the SPK-1 does its darnedest to make us shake our heads in disbelief. This “outrigger attachment” essentially hooks onto any medium / large-sized kayak and relies on the sun to charge up the 12V deep cycle marine battery. From there, a Minkota trolling motor provides the power your kayak needs to move about in the water, leaving you with nothing better to do than kick back, enjoy a book and keep an eye on any incoming yachts. Sure, you could consider the $1,100 adornment an exemplification of indolence, but we think it’s more like training wheels… only, for your kayak.
[Thanks, Rich H.]
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November 9th, 2007 by
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A DIY nuke detector won’t be the only oddity out in the San Francisco Bay before too long, as we’re hearing that Hornblower Yachts is currently lobbying for Coast Guard approval to operate a solar-powered ferry in the area by 2009. The sails (but not the actual vessel) would be created by Australia’s Solar Sailor, which already has a sun-lovin’ boat that cruises around the sunny Sydney Harbor and utilizes eight solar sails to dramatically decrease its consumption of diesel. Furthermore, the firm is planning to deliver a set of sails to a ginormous passenger boat in Shanghai and could be close to landing a contract for four 100-person ferries in Hong Kong. If you’re wondering just how much coin you’d have to cough up to snag a few solar sails for personal use, we’re told that $1.5 million of the estimated $8.5 million reserved for the San Fran boat will be headed straight to Solar Sailor, so yeah, only the affluent need apply.
[Image courtesy of Solar Sailor]
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