SP80 is building a sailboat that it believes can break the world record for a sailing boat and tops out at a whopping 80 knots (148 km/h) if all things go to plan.The eponymously named boat looks more like the hybrid between a Formula 1 car and some sort of plane, and was first unveiled as a concept in 2019.The Swiss company are hoping to make some headlines with their venture, which uses a giant 65-foot kite to help propel itself along.
SP80 is building a sailboat that it believes can break the world record for a sailing boat and tops out at a whopping 80 knots if all things go to plan.
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