Aston Martin makes a sport boat with Dutch help

Aston Martin makes a sport boat with Dutch help

Posted on 30-04-2015 11:53 by ricardo – 33 Comments”

Aston Martin maakt een sportboot met Nederlandse hulp
With your Vanquish, the port of Monaco to enter, immediately steps in your superluxe mountain lodge of Aston Martin. Then it will soon.

Car manufacturers that have their name on fast boats paste, we see it more often. Mercedes runs there for years in the forefront with their Cigarette Racing asobootjes, and we recently saw Toyota in the water diving with the Ponam-31. The next in line is Aston Martin with the AM37.

Aston Martin in collaboration with Quintessance Yachts this 11,28 m long sports boat rigged, for which the design was supplied by the Amsterdam Mulder Design. To hold on to the philosophy of the sportwagenbouwer is there in the construction use is made of carbon fiber for the structural elements. No idea if that is essential for a smooth boat, we are Botenblog not, but it sounds cool.

Aston Martin maakt een sportboot met Nederlandse hulp

There are two versions. The regular AM37, which is described as a Grand Tourer, and a faster AM37 S. Who has two unspecified Mercury-engines on board which are good for twice 600 hp, and the mountain lodge to a top speed of 60 knots forward. There will also be versions with two times 520 hp and a dieselvariant that 370 hp supplies. Aston Martin promises that the boat inside a high-tech party, with HD touch screens and voice commands.

Who is this future Aston Martin boat behind his future Aston Martin SUV will want to hang just need to have patience, the construction of the first copies begin only this autumn. What the sleek-looking and with lots of wood finished boats cost is not yet known. We have a dark brown suspicion that the time-honored Rolls-Royce-principle is applicable here: “if you have to ask what it costs…”

Gallery: Aston Martin AM37 sports boat

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