#Trim(mainLayout.Name)# Advertising Info Advertising Info

 
News Home Text Only News Cruising Australia Cruising USA Cruising Canada Boats for Sale
Sail-World Racing Powerboat-World MarineBusiness-World FishingBoating


Sail-World.com : At 86 knots, enter the Cigarette - the world's fastest electric boat
At 86 knots, enter the Cigarette - the world's fastest electric boat


'Cigarette AMG Electric Drive'    Cigarette Racing Team    Click Here to view large photo

What do you do if you just love speed and the water, but would like to be environmentally friendly? A sailing boat is obviously out of the question, and so is your normal power boat. Enter the Cigarette AMG Electric Drive.

That's what happens when you transfuse the 2,200 HP electric drive train from the world's fastest and most powerful production electric car, the Mercedes SLS AMG Coupé Electric Drive, into a 38-foot racing hull. You end up with the world's fastest and most powerful production electric speed boat.

Cigarette AMG Electric Drive -  Cigarette Racing Team  
Dubbed the Cigarette AMG Electric Drive, this luxury speedboat was developed by Mercedes-AMG in collaboration with Cigarette Racing (together forming the AMGCR group) and recently debuted at the Miami International Boat Show.

It's based on Cigarette Racing's marquee Top Gun cigarette boat model and measures 38 feet long with an 8-foot beam, a 27-inch static draft, and dual 600 HP Mercury Racing 600 SCi inboard engines. Cigarette boats are small, fast ships with a long narrow platform, low center of gravity, and a planing hull. They were originally known as 'rum runners' in reference to their favored use during Prohibition.

The power train, however, is all Mercedes. The Top Gun's main electronic components including the electric motors, power electronics, high voltage batteries, and AMG Powertrain Controller (APC) were ported wholesale from the AMG SLS Coupe. On land, the AMG SLS is powered by a quartet of electric motors with a combined output of 740 HP and 727 foot-pounds of torque.

The Top Gun, however, packs triple the number of engines under its hood. A total of twelve 185 HP compact permanent-magnet synchronous electric motors are arranged into a pair of 6-engine clusters, each driving one of the boat's propeller shaft.

The World's Fastest Electric Boat Skims Over the Sea at 86 Knots. And even though the Top Gun's 240 kWh lithium-ion battery packs add an extra 4,840 lbs, they are situated low in the rear of the hull and the ship hardly seems to notice. With 2,210 foot-pounds of torque, it launches from 0 to 60 in less than four seconds and tops out at a blazing 155 KPH (86 knots).


by Gizmodo/Sail-World Cruising

  

Click on the FB Like link to post this story to your FB wall

http://www.sail-world.com/index.cfm?nid=106856

5:26 AM Sat 23 Feb 2013GMT


Click here for printer friendly version
Click here to send us feedback or comments about this story.

Click for further information on
Environment and the ocean

Related News Stories:

16 Feb 2013  Windfarms to populate UK's sailing seas - the debate rages
27 Jan 2013  Rockefeller Mermaid Mission: Rescuing our seas in 2013
26 Jan 2013  Tres Hombres: slow cargo but sustainable, an early success
07 Jan 2013  DVD offers tips on keeping our seas healthy
02 Jan 2013  Farley the fin whale is staying put
24 Dec 2012  Sailing seen as preserver of the environment in India
22 Dec 2012  Sailors' friend, the Humpback, sings while multi-tasking
19 Dec 2012  OceansWatch International - another good year in 2012
27 Nov 2012  Sailors for the Sea auction - help them by bidding online
12 Nov 2012  Rarest whales make their appearances
MORE STORIES ...




 
Our Advertisers are committed to our sport, please support them!
This site and its contents are © Copyright TetraMedia Pty. Ltd and/or the original author, photographer etc. All Rights Reserved.

Photographs are copyright by law. If you wish to use or buy a photograph you must contact the photographer directly (there is a hyperlink in most cases to their website, or do a Google search.) with your request.

Please do not contact Sail-World.com as we cannot give permission for use of other photographer’s images.

Only if the photographer named on the image is Sail-world.com, Powerboat-world.com, Marinebusiness-world.com or NZBoating-World.com.
Contact us .
Ph: +61 2 8006 1873 or complete our feedback form    Contact us .
   View our Privacy Policy.    [Go Home]     [  Banner Advertising Specification]    [Bot Archive ]

Customised news feeds -Marine Industry companies, Clubs and Associations have their own customised version of our news feed on their website.
Look_here_to_see_examples

 
CLD