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Forza X1 introduces new electric-powered monohull boats in West Palm Beach, Florida

by Forza X1 17 Jun 2023 05:07 AEST
Forza X1 introduces new electric-powered monohull boats in West Palm Beach, Florida © Forza X1

Forza X1, Inc. (Nasdaq: FRZA), a developer of electric sport boats aimed at promoting sustainable recreational boating, announced today that it is hosting an invitational event at The Ben Hotel in West Palm Beach on July 8 to offer sea trials, interactive experiences of the technology and presentations by its leading technology innovators.

The Forza F-22 Center Console will be the center of attention at the event, the culmination of approximately three years of development of its own hull, motor, propulsion and battery systems. The Company's 50,000 square foot factory, currently under construction in Marion County, North Carolina, is expected to be able to produce 600 units per year.

The Company opted to create a monohull to meet its goal of creating the ultimate family cruising and fishing boat. "The Forza F-22 is designed and built from the ground up, to meet the needs and wants of today's boater—an affordable boat that is easy to operate and maintain, with no fuel costs or fumes," says Jim Leffew, CEO and President of Forza X1, Inc. "We have fully-integrated this boat from its construction and battery system to its motor and propulsion to make day-boating peaceful, simple and fun for the whole family." The Company recently announced that it received an initial purchase order from OneWater Marine, Inc. indicating its intent to purchase 100 of the 22' foot boats that will be available in center and dual consoles, that could equate to approximately $12 million in revenue.

Leffew had a long boat building career with Maverick Boats and was courted for months by Forza X1's Executive Chairman and Chief of Product Development, Joseph Visconti, to take the helm of Forza. "I was skeptical at first, being an internal combustion guy," laughs Leffew, "But when I saw the potential, I jumped in!"

Adding his construction expertise, Leffew began changing the laminate schedule and core fibers to accommodate the weight of the lithium-ion batteries. The boat has been completed in-house with Forza's own designed and built motor, cowling and a marine battery program devised with American Battery Solutions. With a battery management system tied to a phone app, in partnership with Osmosis, the boat's batteries can be monitored and managed through the app, available on iOS or Android platforms. Osmosis will also provide telematic monitoring of the Forza fleet.

The electric motors have also gone through various modifications to the existing IM 225 developed with Cascadia Motion that offers a more compact outboard architecture, operating vertically, as opposed to most that operate horizontally. This configuration also includes a compact inverter to convert AC and DC power between the batteries and motor, and enables the Company to stack the motors, creating a single stack 180 HP version that runs on two batteries, as well as a double stack 300 HP model that uses four batteries. Forza is developing its own lower unit and trim, sizing the liquid-cooled drive train and mechanical components for the highest horsepower to optimize customers' need for intermittent peak performance and range. The captain and passengers can enjoy the thrill of intermittent spikes of peak performance of up to 40 mph but likewise can enjoy a 4-5-hour cruise or fishing trip at speeds of 20-30 mph.

The boat is constructed using strong, top-quality composites, resins and carbon fiber on a stringer system to support the batteries creating the proper center of gravity. Construction finishes include gelcoat, non-skid Grip-Tech flooring, molded fiberglass hatches for the bilge and all storage including the insulated bow, anchor and underdeck floor storage.

The F-22 is capable of cruising or fishing, with a 26-gallon live well and 36-quart molded console cooler and anodized aluminum leaning post with upholstered white cushioned, two-person seating. The boat has both cup holders and rod holders, including a rocket launcher on the canvas T-top. Upholstered forward facing bow lounges and a console bench, all with storage beneath, provide added creature comforts. A transom ladder provides water access and a fold-down aft deck bench adds extra seating. The 16" draft makes the boat ideal for sandbars and beaches while the 8' 6" beam provides room to move around the 22' hull.

At the helm, behind a single piece acrylic windshield, is a digitally controlled throttle, JL Audio sound system controls and a 22" motor interface, developed with Garmin using touch screen controls. The system includes motor performance, battery levels, breadcrumbs, geopositioning, autopilot and a telematics portal.

"Research shows that most boaters travel nine miles or less as they go to the sandbar or restaurant hopping," says Visconti. "We have created the ideal day boat, at an achievable entry-level price that also respects the environment and saves fuel costs." The base price for the boat is estimated at $120,000.

According to Visconti, "The mission of FORZA X1 is simple--to inspire the adaptation of electric-powered boats worldwide by creating stylish and affordable electric boats...marine electrification is the future of recreational boating..."

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