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Electric boat spotted in sea in San Francisco Bay area

by Hamza Irshad
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An electric boat went into action in the sea in San Francisco Bay area. The hydrofoil-equipped boat picked up speed and it emerged over the water, getting attraction of the nearby passengers in the ferry.

Importantly, the engine of the electric boat does not create a thundering sound.

In the United States and elsewhere, such electric boats with computer-guided hydrofoils can replace the convention ferries in the years ahead.

“It’s half plane and half boat; almost like riding a magic carpet,” French sailor Tanguy de Lamotte said. He was sitting in the the helm of the 8.5-meter (28-foot) long C8.

De Lamotte heads Candela’s US arm. He has completed the Vendee Globe solo round-the-world race in a sailboat twice as large as the C8.

He said that the Swedish company’s ambition is to produce most energy-efficient electric boats to get rid of the fossil fuels.French sailor Tanguy de Lamotte pilots Candela US's "flying" electric C-8 boat in San Francisco Bay

Hydrofoils acts as underwater wings and lifts the boat as it gets speed, leaving the rotor and hydrofoils immersed. The boat also avoids nausea-causing waves or swells, he added.

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