Boating NZ

CANDELA IS FASTEST

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Sweden’s Candela C-7 hydrofoili­ng electric boat took line honours at the YCM Internatio­nal Speed Record Race in Monaco in July, beating 14 other electric boats in the 253yard sprint race, averaging 27, 055 knots. The race was part of the Monaco Energy Challenge – the world’s biggest competitio­n for electric and new energy boats – and hosted by the Monaco Yacht Club.

The C-7 has become the best-selling electric boat in Europe since its introducti­on in 2019 and has won several awards for its innovative technology. It needs only 25hp to cruise at a speed of 20 knots.

“This is a big day for electric boating,” said Candela’s Mikael Mahlberg after the race. “Instead of fitting bigger motors and more batteries into convention­al, inefficien­t hulls, hydrofoils allow you to use less power to reach higher speeds and longer range. By flying above the water, you also get a smoother ride.”

The C-7 is equipped with a sophistica­ted on-board flight controller which automatica­lly adjusts the hydrofoil 100 times per second to account for side wind, waves and different loads. Receiving input from several sensors, the flight controller computes the foil’s optimum angle of attack for a smooth ride.

Candela’s hydrofoil system is now being leveraged for bigger electric boats. Next year, it will launch the P-30 electric foiling ferry for the city of Stockholm, as well as a 12-person water taxi, called the Candela P-12.

The C-7 has become the bestsellin­g electric boat in Europe...

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