World's Greenest Boat Also Aims To Be The Fastest

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Shaped like an alien from outer space, Earthrace has been built to break the official 'Round the World Speed Record by a Powerboat'. The current record is about 75 days; Earthrace is hoping to do it in 65 days. However, unlike the other speedboat, Earthrace will do it using only 100% Biodiesel fuel.

Earthrace, which cost $3mm USD to build, is a not-for-profit project, whose main aim is to raise awareness of the environment and the use of renewable resources like wind and solar energy.

The people behind the project are New Zealand residents, Pete Bethune (the skipper) and his wife, who mortgaged their home and sold everything else they owned to raise the first $650,000 US Dollars. A similar amount was raised from friends and family, and rest came from sponsorships mostly in the form of donated goods and services.

The boat, built from environmentally friendly products, goes through waves instead of over them, making for a smoother riding experience, and can travel at speeds of up to 40 knots. The boat is currently touring the world, to try to give people a glimpse of what could be the future and also to get ready for its race in March 2008, to try be the fastest powerboat in the world.

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During the tour, Earthrace is open for visitors. Just show up at any of the ports it is visiting, and you can get a fully guided tour for about $7 USD. Pay $60 USD and you can get you a ride on the boat while $10,000 US Dollars will earn you the right to join the four-person crew when the race begins in March. However, being a part of the team is not going to be an easy job. Though the outside of the boat looks cool, inside it is all barebones.

There are six basic bunk beds, four for the crew, one for a guest and the other containing an emergency life raft. The team works in pairs, spending two hours at the controls and two hours off. They try and sleep whenever they get a chance. Once the engines are turned on the noise is so deafening that the crew wears earplugs. Additionally, while the boat will not sink if it flips over, there is also no way for the crew to get out. They, therefore, carry an axe with which they intend to break open a hole, in case this happens. One more thing - there are no showers either.

However, people that have been on a ride are amazed by the speed and the way the boat "flies" through waves instead of over them. We'll keep our fingers crossed that this ship does break the world record and paves the way for future "cleaner" boats.

Sources: gizmondo.com,turbo.discovery.net

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  • dragon624
    dragon624almost 10 years
    thats a lot of money
    • kittyclaw
      kittyclawalmost 10 years
      love the music
      • leoover 10 years
        AWESOME;)
        • leoover 10 years
          AWESOME BOAT I wish I had one :)
        • jovan
          jovanover 10 years
          Ok
          • jovan
            jovanover 10 years
            Cool
            • schlindlyneb
              schlindlynebalmost 11 years
              I think everyone should use this boat because it's faster,safe and comfortable than other boats that use gasoline and coal. I also think people should use more products like this because it will make earth a better, safer and beautiful place to live
              • amran sulimanalmost 11 years
                This is a really amazing boat to have. NOT everyone has the money to buy it though. I also never thought a boat could go through waves. really cool.
              • edmodo-gkchuvmstr
                edmodo-gkchuvmstralmost 11 years
                it was later bought by paul watson
                • Slenderalmost 11 years
                  Ehh it's ok kinda bouring though