'World's Fastest Ship' Is Powered by Modified Jet Engines

Francisco

Australian shipyard Incat claims to have built the world's fastest ship, the Francisco, which can travel up to 58 knots or 67 miles per hour.


Described as a "high-speed dual-fuel vehicle and passenger ferry," the ship is powered by two modified jet engines driving a pair of water jets


"This is certainly the fastest ship in the world," Kim Clifford, Incat managing director, said in a statement. "Of course there's a few speed boats that could surpass 58 knots, but nothing that could carry 1,000 passengers and 150 cars, and with an enormous duty-free shop on board."


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