What do you do if your regular old speed boat is just not fast enough? Why, not try adding a helicopter turbine? That's exactly what the innovative thinkers at NYE Corporation have done. According to their website, the Squirt2 Jetboat uses a surplus US Air Force T58-GE-8F helicopter turbine that weighs 350 lbs and produces 1,370 hp at 6,000 rpm (or about 1,200 lb-ft of torque!). And it even sports an afterburner!
To hold this beast, they didn't just use "your father's fishing boat" either, to paraphrase an old car commercial, but instead used a 23ft race boat built by Eagle Power Boats. Judging from the photos, it looks like this thing can really move!
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Turbine-powered Speedboats
- Using helicopter turbines to enhance speed and power in speedboats.
- Afterburner Technology
- Incorporating afterburner technology in speedboats for an added boost in performance.
- High-performance Racing Boats
- Utilizing race boat designs to maximize speed and maneuverability in speedboats.
Where This Applies
- Marine and Boating Industry
- Exploring innovative propulsion systems to create faster and more efficient speedboats.
- Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Applying surplus helicopter turbines and afterburner technology from the aerospace industry to enhance speedboat performance.
- Recreational Vehicle Industry
- Integrating race boat designs and high-performance features into speedboats to cater to thrill-seeking consumers.