kashurst
Well-Known Member
Has anyone ever made a hydrofoil pleasure boat? At first amateurish glance could they be a solution to lowering fuel consumption at planning (hydrofoiling) speeds.
Search for Volga, some even come up on the market every now and again. I quite fancy restoring one...
I remember in the early 70s taking a ferry from HK to Macau that ran on hydrofoils, quite a novelty at the time, or at least it was to me after taking the Star Ferry across HK harbour most days for a year or so.
Just found this, I have asked for prices and fuel burn etc. looks like the Stingray submarine
http://www.paritetboat.com/hydrofoil_yacht_looker_440_en.htm
have a look at the interior helm pictures - very Gerry Anderson, mind you there's no place for a paper chart, tut.
I remember, as I am sure many do, the Sheerwater hydrofoil ferries of the Solent, and I do recall going from I think it would have been Poole to Jersey in a Hydrofoil back on the 70's, it broke down in rough conditions and everyone threw up as it wallowed about for 2 hours and the sick bags leaked..... ah the 70's, wonderful times.
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Love that pic.
Some detail on the Shearwaters here http://www.redfunnel.co.uk/corporate-information/company-history/vessel-archive-1951-1980/
(As an aside, I remember the hovercraft running up and down Southampton Water)
I remember in the early 70s taking a ferry from HK to Macau that ran on hydrofoils, quite a novelty at the time, or at least it was to me after taking the Star Ferry across HK harbour most days for a year or so.