The Superfly GT 42 Yacht Has 1,881-HP, Hits 75 MPH on Water, And Looks Like This
Yes.
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Sweden’s Flying Flipper boats has created a sleek 42-foot speedboat dubbed the Superfly GT 42.
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The Superfly is powered by triple outboards, with 400-horse Mercurys the standard equipment and optional 627-horsepower Seven Racing engines that let the Superfly rip the water at nearly 75 mph.
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For the practically minded boater who prefers a proper inboard engine/stern drive setup, there are both gas and diesel engines available from Mercury.
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Superfly’s coolest feature is the sliding skylight that lets owners switch between an open and closed cockpit, depending on the weather.
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Below deck, there is a kitchen, head, forward cabin with two twin-sized beds and a rear master cabin with a double bed.
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Superfly’s hull is carbon fiber, decks are teak and the appointments are extravagant.
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